A Glasgow initiative that offers information and support to deaf women who've been the victims of violence. And a Deaf Ethnic Cultural Mela which celebrated Black History Month in October. With voiceover.
Repeated on Tuesday at 1.25am on BBC1 www.bbc.co.uk/seehear
Where Silence Has Lease
Picard activates the ship's auto-destruct system.
3.10 Elementary, Dear Data Data uses the holodeck to assume the identity of Sherlock Holmes. There's another Star Trek double bill on Tuesday at 10pm on BBC4
Mr Monk Goes to a Wedding Disher escorts Natalie to her brother's wedding but someone tries to run him over. Discover the appeal of Monk at www.radiotimes.com/monk
Wales v New Zealand
A clash with the world's number one side at the Millennium Stadium will bring down the curtain on the home side's autumn internationals (kick-off
5.00). Can Gareth Jenkins 's men end a losing streak stretching back to 1953? Introduced by John Inverdale. Commentary comes from Eddie Butler and Brian Moore. Coverage of Ireland v Pacific Islands is at 2.30pm in Sunday Grandstand.
Editor Carl Hicks
Digital viewers can access alternative commentary, highlights and a post-match forum, by pressing the red button
Contributors
Unknown:
Gareth
Jenkins
Introduced By:
John
Inverdale.
Unknown:
Eddie
Butler
Unknown:
Brian
Moore.
Editor:
Carl
Hicks
3/6. Jungles. Tropical rainforests cover three per cent of the planet yet are home to 50 per cent of the world's species. Travelling through this verdant world cameras capture the strategies used to survive and get noticed, including the courtship rituals of the birds of paradise, and the cordyceps fungi that eat their victims alive. Producer Huw Cordey Shown last Sunday on BBC1
Repeated tomorrow at 7pm on BBC4 and with signing on Wednesday at 12.55am on BBC1
9/12. He's painted a few, so he should know: David Hockney talks about what makes a great iconic image. Award-winning comedian and pianist
Tim Minchin talks about his fascination with Mozart and why he believes artistic ability goes hand in hand with antisocial behaviour. Plus, a surprise guest joins presenter Verity Sharp , and the search for Britain's greatest living icons continues.
Series producer Danielle Graham ; Executive producer
Edward Morgan www.bbc.co.uk/cultureshow
Contributors
Talks:
David
Hockney
Pianist:
Tim
Minchin
Presenter:
Verity
Sharp
Producer:
Danielle
Graham
Producer:
Edward
Morgan
4/6. Hell on Wheels. The advancement across the country of the Central Pacific and Union Pacific railroads brings trouble to the tribes and leads to Margaret and Ethan being kidnapped by Cheyenne warriors. (HD)
Contributors
Daniel Wheeler:
Lance
Henriksen
Abe Wheeler:
Christian
Kane
Margaret Light Shines (older):
Irene
Bedard
Ethan Biggs:
Daniel
Gillies
Dog Star (older):
Gil
Birmingham
Running Fox (older):
Russell
Means
Clara Wheeler Rachael:
Leigh
Cook
Robert Wheeler:
Warren
Kole
Col J Chivington:
Tom
Berenqer
Gen George Custer:
Jonathan
Scarfe
Black Kettle:
Wes
Studi
Manish Bhasin reviews the third day's play in the First Test at the Gabba in Brisbane. The next day's highlights are tomorrow at 11.10pm. (5)
Digital viewers can access highlights from day three of the First Test from 10pm to 12 midnight by pressing the red button, and from midnight to 7.30am they can access live commentary of the fourth day's play from Five Live Sport Extra, plus detailed statistics
Bawdy comedy about the joys of caravan holidays, starring Elke Sommer , Kenneth Williams and Joan Sims. Review page 53. Director Gerald Thomas (1975, PG)
Contributors
Unknown:
Elke
Sommer
Unknown:
Kenneth
Williams
Unknown:
Joan
Sims.
Director:
Gerald
Thomas
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