The Playground Stop.
Puppet comedy drama.
Continuing his biblical journey,
Tony Robinson arrives at the Garden of Eden.
David Frost interviews former Labour MP Bryan Gould. Including at 8.30 and 9.00 News; plus weather forecasts.
Journey of a Lifetime. Second programme in a three-part series about major life events. Today, a celebration of marriage. With Kaye Adams. Stereo.
A programme featuring the London Deaf Access Project which produces videos for deaf people. With signing and subtitles.
Repeated Tuesday 12 noon on BBC2 Stereo..
Comedy starring
Christopher Rich , Lauren Holly
It's reunion time at Riverdale High and although happily engaged,
Archie Andrews is still pursued by two old flames. Archie Andrews CHRISTOPHER RICH, Betty Cooper LAUREN HOLLY.
Veronica Lodge KAREN KOPINS , Jughead SAM WHIPPLE , Reggie Mantle GARY KROEGER. Mr Weatherbee DAVID DOYLE
Director Dick Lowry 1990) * FILM REVIEWS pages 43-48
Agricultural issues with John Craven. Plus the week's weather at 12.26pm.
Stereo....................................................
Nancy becomes a star but will the family
cope without her? Stereo
When Norman becomes ill his grandson Marky invokes a spell to switch bodies. Marky TALIESIN JAFFE , Grampa Norman M EMMET
WALSH. Dorothy CAREN KAYE , Ken CARTER GIBSON , Umpire DAVID ARNOTT , Eddie JEFF B COHEN
Omnibus edition.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Drama with indefatigable attorney, starring Raymond Burr
Perry Mason defends Johnny Sorrento, an ex-mobster arrested for the murder of his wife, even though the prosecution's case seems watertight.
(Subtitled)
Three young cooks from the Midlands are judged by chef Mark Hix and television presenter Sue Cook. With Loyd Grossman.
Strong looks this autumn are camel colours and flat-fronted trousers for men.
With Jeff Banks , Caryn Franklin , Brenda Emmanus and Ged Gray.
The series in which contestants are given tasks that will reveal their ability to spot antiques. This week they are in Cumbria, buying collectables at a local fair, valuing paintings and "cars of the stars" such as Herbie and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, before squaring up to each other at an auction. A team of Antiques Roadshow experts set the tasks and judge the results.
With Jennie Bond. Subtitled
Weather Bill Giles .....................
with Ruth Madoc
The last of three visits to resorts around Britain comes from Butlin's Starcoast World in Pwllheli, Gwynedd. Songs sung around the boating lake include "You'll Never Walk Alone", "Guide Me O Thou Great Redeemer" and "Oh Happy Day!"
Repeated on Wednesday at 1.15pm on BBC2
Bicycle Bonanza. Foggy's decision to go trekking across the moors coincides with Auntie Wainwright 's special offer of grocery delivery bicycles.
Written by Roy Clarke ; Director/Producer
Alan J W Bell
This week, Anneka Rice and the team have two days in which to move a war memorial from the top of a hill to the centre of town so that Bathgate in Lothian can celebrate VE Day.
Director Gary Hunter : ProducerValene Ward
Beyond the Naked Eye. Focusing on how cameramen photograph tiny subjects like insects. With Simon King. Director Lizzie Bewick ; Series producer
PaulAppleby Stereo Subtitled ..........
With Michael Buerk. Subtitled
Weather Bill Giles .....................
Alternative comedian Frank Skinner features a variety of guests and original sketches, plus some choice moments from the week's news.
Producer Marcus Mortimer ; Executive producers Jonathan Thoday and Richard Allen-Turner
Sins of the Fathers
The American Catholic Church is in crisis amid mounting evidence that many priests do not observe their vows of celibacy. Some priests are leaving the Church to marry, others are carrying on secret heterosexual or gay relationships in defiance of Church doctrine. But at the heart of this crisis is the scandal involving sexual abuse of children by priests with more than priests reported to the law in the last ten years. Everyman investigates. Producer Nicholas Kent ; Series editor
Richard Denton
Comedy fantasy starring Glenn Close, Mandy Patinkin.
While redecorating, Jan and Nick Cheyney uncover a message on their living room wall and discover that it was written by Maxie Malone a young actress who died some 60 years earlier. With Jan's unknowing help, Maxie plans on making the strangest comeback in movie history.
(1985)
Film Reviews pages 43-48