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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH BBC1 630 a.m. Breakfast News. 905 Gloria Live. 9.45 Dish of the Day. 9.55 It's Easy.

Dressmaking tips. 10 00 News, Regional News, Weather. 10.05 Playdays, rpt. 10.25 Stoppit and Tidyup, rpt. 10 35 The Hogan Family, rpt.

(Scotland: Muinntir Na Coille agus Beathag; 10.50 Dotaman.) WE 11.00 News, Regional News, Weather. 11.05 People Today. Including, Health UK: Martyn Lewis drinking'. 12 00 News, Regional News, Weather. 12.05 Happy Memories.

Last in the series. 12.20 Scene Today. 12.55 Regional News, Weather. 100 News, Weather. 1.30 Neighbours (Ceefax).

1.50 Who's Bluffing Who? 215 Holiday Goa, rpt. Bill Buckley in Southern India. (Northern Ireland: Open House, including the 2.40 Race from Goodwood; 3.00 join network: Racing.) 225 Racing from Goodwood. Julian Wilson introduces the 2.40, 3.10 and 3.40 races. Peter O'Sullevan, Jimmy Lindley and John Hanmer are the commentators.

Continues on BBC2 at 4.00. 350 Children's BBC: Quick Draw McGraw. 4.00 Pigsty, rpt. 4.10 Happy Familles, rpt. Based on Allan Ahlberg's children's stories: today, "Master Salt the Sailor's 4.25 Further Adventures of SuperTed, rpt.

4.35 Dungeons and Dragons. Cartoon, rpt. 5.00 Newsround. 505 The Lowdown Cadet Force. Last in children's documentary series.

A chill winter's weekend exercise for an army cadets' unit: boys and girls in the Prince William School Detachment from Oundle, Northants take off for nearby Yardley Chase Army Training Centre: From the rifle range to a night-time ambush, there's a strong feeling of patriotism, with some members already, planning to join the Army leave school (Ceefax). 535 Neighbours, rpt (Ceefax). (Northern Ireland: Sportswide; Inside Ulster.) 600 News, Weather. 630 Regional News Magazines. (Northern Ireland: Neighbours; Inside Ulster Update.) 7.00 Bread, rpt (Ceefax).

730 EastEnders (Ceefax). 800 Dad's High Finance, Some surprises come to light wiel. Jones's financial affairs are put under scrutiny (Ceefax). 830 Big Break. Tonight's contestants are joined by snooker stars Tony Meo, Tony Knowles and John Spencer.

John Da Virgo is referee; hosted by Jim Davidson (Ceefax). 900 News (Ceefax), Regional News, Weather. 930 All Good Things The Suicide. It's one thing to prevent an attempted suicide; but Shirley's good intentions meet with little support from husband Phil, who isn't deeply impressed by the failed poet Vincent (John Lynch) who rather intrudes on the family (Ceefax). 1020 Byline The Church's One Salvation (Ceefax).

See Choice. (Northern Ireland: Open House. Scotland: 1991 General Assembly of the Church of Scotland; 10.50 Salute to the Edinburgh Tattoo.) 1100 Sportsnight. Introduced by Steve Rider. Highlights of the England Soviet Union football match at Wembley; a feature on Ivan Lendl; athletics and golf previews.

12.10 12.15 a.m. Weather. (Northern Ireland and Scotland: 12.10 12.50 Byline.) 1 FM: 97.6-99.8; MW: 1053, 1089 100 fm Gary King. 600 Simon Mayo. 900 Simon Bates.

1230 Newsbeat. 1245 Gary Davies. 300 Steve Wright in the Afternoon. 530 News 91. 6 00 Jakki Brambles.

730 Mark Goodier. 900 The Paul Simon Songbook. 10 00 Nicky Campbell. 12 00 4 a.m. fm Bob Harris.

2 FM: Channel Is: 91.1 400 Alex Lester. 600 Ken Bruce, 730 Gyles Brandreth. 930 Debbie Greenwood. 11.00 Jimmy Young. 105 David Jacobs.

200 Gloria Hunniford. 400 Max Bygraves. 505 John Dunn. 700 The Classic Buskers. 730 Steve Race.

900 Richard Tauber: A Golden Voice, A Generous Heart. The second of three programmes in which Henry Tauber tells his uncle's story. 1000 Chris Stuart. 1205 Jazz Parade. 12 35 Night Ride.

300 4.0 a.m. A Little Night Music. FM: 90.2-92.4; MW: 1215; 3 Channel Is: 94.8Channel Is: 94.8 fm Open University. a.m. Weather; News.

Morning Concert. Beethoven, March in 7.08 Chopin, Etude in A minor, Op 25 No 11; 7.11 Weber, Horn concertino in minor: 7.30 0 News: 7.35 Elgar, Serenade for String in minor: 7.47 Vaughan Williams, Tuba Concerto in minor; 8.00 Tchaikovsky, Fantasy: Francesca da Rimini. News. Composers of the Week. Haydn, Piano Trio in (H XV 16); Symphony No 87 in Quartet in Op 64 No 5.

Morning Sequence. Gossec, Symphony in Op 5 No 9.52 Krumpholz, Harp Concerto in 10.15 Pergolesi, Stabat mater: 10.55 Viotti, Violin Concerto 13 in 11.20 Haydn, Symphony No 82 in (The Bear). British Music. Gibson. Thomas Wilson.

Passeleth Tapestry (first broadcast); Elgar, Variations on an Original Theme (Enigma), Op 36. News. St David's Hall Lunchtime Recital. Hugh Tinney (piano). Brahms, Sonata No 2 in sharp minor, Op Bartok, Three Burlesques, Op 8c; Prokofiev, Sonata No 3 in A minor, Op 28; MS CHANNEL 4 a.m.

The Channel Four Dally. Including reports from Cannes. 9.25 Schools. The Parllament Programme. Business Dally.

1.00 Sesame Street, rpt. With guests The Four Tops. FILM Margie (1946). Ideal subject for director Henry King, whose forte was early Americana (in films like Tol' able David and Wait 'til the Sun Shines, Nellie). Here Margie reminisces about her young days, when she captured the heart of the young French school teacher despite an embarrassing habit of dropping her drawers at inopportune moments.

Second Chance: Sea. American animation. Return to Nursing, rpt. Fifteen-to-One. Beat That.

Listening Eye Interpreting Problems. The responsibilities of sign language interpreters. Clark Denmark and Rachell Bastikar introduce the series for those with hearing difficulties. Duet. Happy Days Joanie's First Kiss.

With Henry Winkler as Fonzie. Channel (Teletext). Followed by Weather. Comment. A personal view on a current topic.

The Civil War Execution. Fifth of the six looking at the events of the A recreation of series. the drama surrounding the trial and execution of Charles I in 1648-49, and Oliver Cromwell's repressive military (Teletext). Teenage Health Freak Blast-Off! New six-part series adapted from the paperback Diary of a Teenage Health Freak, following the adventures and anxieties of Peter Payne (Alex Langdon), the gawky pubescent 15-year-old who yearns for schoolgirl Amanda, frets about the ozone layer and is convinced he has skin cancer: this last worry teaching him the meaning the word hypochondria, which leads to all sorts of problems. Plenty of predictable.

schoolboy wisecracks, going on, to no real effect. Written by Daniel Peacock, who also plays Peter's dad. Rear Window: Tahar Ben Jelloun Moorish Fantasies on The Left Bank. Profile of the Moroccan novelist whose book The Sacred Night won the Prix Goncourt. Born in 1944, he emigrated to France 1961, since when he has made his name as a political writer and a activist.

Short and Curlles Geh Kinde Geh, rpt. Short film by Julie Wassmer. A Jewish funeral brings out the best and the worst in the family members present and that's before greatuncle's big secret emerges (Teletext). FILM Two- Way Stretch (1960 Ingenious comedy about three old lags, led by Peter Sellers, who conspire to break out of prison, rob a nabob and break back into prison equipped with the perfect alibi. But new inmate Wilfrid Hyde White and prison officer Lionel Jeffries have other ideas.

Directed by Robert Day. Star Test, rpt. With Michelle Collins. 1.15 a.m. Jazz on a Summer's Night Joe Williams.

The vocalist is here in concert with Kirk Stuart (piano), Keeter Betts (bass). and Steve Williams (drums). SATELLITE Jack Lemmon, Ted Danson and Ethan Hawke play happy familles (The Movie Channel 10.15 pm) rescue his kidnapped friend. Starring Sylvester Stallone and Richard Crenna. 1.10 "Amityville 4: The Evil Escapes" (1989).

sequel finds the evil transmigrating to a new home via an ancient lamp. With Patty Duke. 2.50 "Hometown USA" (1979). A nostalgic look back at teenage life in the rock 'n' roll era of the 50s. 4.20 Buckaroo 6.00 "The Banzai Across Adventures the of.

Eighth Dimension" (1984). Buckaroo Banzai rock star, neurosurgeon, particle physicist and defender of the free world does battle with the freakedout Dr Emilio Lizardo in this outrageous cult adventure. Starring Peter Weller, Ellen Barkin, John Lithgow and Jeff Goldblum. The Movie Channel 530 a.m. News.

6.00 TV -am. 9.25 Cross 600 Wits. 9.55 Local News, Weather. 1000 The The Place. 10.40 This Morning, including at 10.55 and 12 00 11.55 News; Weather.

12.10 Rod, 1230 Jane Freddy, rpt. 1230 News, Weather. 1.10 Local News, Weather. 200 120 Home and Away. 1.50 A Country Practice.

2.20 Take the High Road. 2.50 Wini, Lose or Draw. 315 News. 3.20 Local News Headlines. 325 Familles.

355 Children's ITV: Thomas the Tank Engine. 4.00 What-A-Mess, rpt (Oracle). 4.15 The Return of Dogtanlan. 4.40 Press Gang Chance Is a Fine Thing. When Colin has trou- 345 ble with a date, Spike gives a hand holding prompt cards.

400 old letter, gives an excuse to 430 Another kind of date." on a 54-yearthink about destiny (Oracle). 500 510 Blockbusters. 530 540 (Oracle), Weather. 5.55 Thames Help. The Countryside Commission hotline.

600 Home and Away, rpt. 630 Thames News, Weather. 600 700 Emmerdale (Oracle). 630 730 Thames Reports. How the police deal with domestic violence; the Government's plans to sell London 700 Buses.

800 The BIll The Greater Good. Chief 750 Inspector Conway's friend Ralph who runs the local youth 800 community centre, reports that his car has been stolen; but down at the breakers' yard, quite by coincidence, Carver and Tosh Lines spot the vehicle, not looking at all as Morgan had described (Oracle). 830 Fiddlers Three Undue Unfluence. 830 Ralph, Harvey and Osborne find themselves vying with each other for Glover's job (Oracle). 900 Chancer Blood.

Although there is now enough money to complete the gambling club and refurbish Winterleigh, Dex is sacked because of his ruthless methods, and he has not exactly endeared himself to exestate manager Dudley. Meanwhile Piers is still seeking custody of the baby; and scheming Jimmy Blake makes a confession to Anna that causes her to make a rapid departure. With Clive Owen (Oracle). 1000 News at Ten (Oracle), Weather. 900 1030 Local News, Weather.

1040 Age 7 In America (Oracle). See Choice. 1140 Prisoner: Cell Block H. News. 1230 a.m.

This Week: 35 Years on the Front Line. Extracts from four classic TV Eye programmes including 'Here Comes Cruise' and 'Eurofrauds', 945 plus interviews with President Somoza of Nicaragua and Argentina's President Galtieri. 100 Video View. Mariella Frostrup with new video releases. The afterlife Ghost with Patrick Swayze and Flatliners; love- The Sheltering Sky and 10 00 Mr and Mrs Bridge; and for car fanatics Concept Cars and Monster Trucks.

Plus Diamond Skulls with A Amanda Donohoe and Catchfire with Dennis Hopper. 130 How Was It For You? Therapy and Stress. Henry Kelly discusses the whys and wherefores with Rabbi Lionel Blue, Cynthia Payne and Dave Willetts. News. 1140 200 Donahue Why Are People Gay? 12 10 300 60 Minutes.

4.00 Entertainment UK. 5.00 Coming of Age, rpt. 5.30 6.00 ITN Morning News. Sky One GHz GHz 6.00 The DJ Kat Show. 8.35 Mrs Pepperpot.

8.45 Panel Pot Pourri. 10.00 The Lucy Show. 10.30 Young Doctors. 11.00 The Bold and the Beautiful. 11.30 The Young and the Restless.

12.30 pm Sale of the Century. 1.00 True Confessions. 1.30 Another World. 2.20 Santa Barbara. 2.45 Wife of the Week.

3.15 Bewitched. 3.45 DJ Kat Show. 5.00 Punky Brewster. 5.30 McHale's Navy. 6.00 Family Ties.

6.30 Sale of the Century. 7.00 Love at First Sight. 7.30 Doctor, Doctor. 8.00 View Mirror" (1984 tvm). 10.00 Love at First Sight.

10.30 Werewolf. 11.00 Police Story. 12.00 Monsters. 12.30 am Rowan Martin's Laugh-In. 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1 1.00 1.00 1.00 Pages from Skytext.

Sky News GHz GHz Half-hour news programmes on the hour, every hour from 5.00 .00 am. 9.30 Newsline. 10.00 0.00 Dayline. 10.30 Beyond 2000. 11.00 International Business Report.

11.30 Dayline. 12.30 pm NBC Today. 1.30 CBS News. 2.30 Parliament Live including at 3.15 Prime Minister's Question Time. 4.30 Beyond 2000.

5.00 Live At Five. 6.30 Newsline. 8.30 Target. 10.30 Newsline. 11.30 NBC Nightly News.

12.30 am CBS News. 1.30 NBC Nightly News. 2.00 Newswatch. 2.30 CBS News. 3.30 NBC News.

4.30 Target. Sky Movies Plus RADIO GHz GHz 6.00 Showcase. 10.00 "Anne of Green Gables" (1985). Concluding part of the story of a young orphan girl. 12.00 "The House of Dies A history professor moves to a rambling estate and discovers some spooky goings-on.

With Joe Seneca. 2.00 "Sacred Ground" (1983). Tense drama about a wilderness adventurer and his Apache wife and child settle on sacred Indian burial ground. Starring Tim McIntyre. 4.00 "Mystery Mansion" (1983).

The descendants of a pioneer family embark on a dangerous quest. Starring Dallas McKennon. 5.40 Entertainment Tonight. Jack Nicholson's unauthorised biographer reveals some secrets. 6.00 of Violence" (1985).

Widow Georgia Benfield invites her difficult mother to come and live with her in this drama about parent abuse. Starring Tuesday Weld and Geraldine Fitzgerald. 8.00 "Do Your Know the Muffin Man?" (1990). The life of a family is shattered when they discover that their son has been abused at a child daycare centre. Starring Pam Dawber.

10.00 "Iron Warrior" (1987). Miles 0'Keefe is the warrior Ator in this adventure. 11.30 "Rambo III" (1988). Third instalment in the saga of Vietnam veteran John Rambo. The hulking hero must venture into Russianoccupied Afghanistan in order to TELEVISION Ch4: 8.30 pm Teenage Health Freak Alex Langdon and Liza Walker in a new series of teenage comedy TODAY'S CHOICE By Edna Pottersman Byline BBC1: 10.20 pm (Northern Ireland Scotland at 12.10 am) Norman Tebbit opens this fresh series of documentaries, expressing his belief that the Church of England has enjoyed for too long its privileged status as the established church of the land.

With "too many branches" the church's 'salvation' lies in disestablishment, he proclaims; the of is losing its market share and is ripe for a takeover. Listening to the comments from politicians and clergy, including Tony Benn, Lord Hailsham and Bishop of Durham, it is hard to believe that there is a future here in privatisation. Assignment BBC2: 7.45 pm Report from the new Germany, where heavy taxation in the West together with rising unemployment, crime and complete loss of identity East seem to be creating a fresh division in society. David Sells asks whether there could be severe problems ahead for Chancellor Kohl. Age 7 In America ITV: 10.40 pm Michael Apted directed, 35 years ago, a programme called 7 Up, in which a group of children aged seven were interviewed in Britain about themselves, their lives and ambitions.

He also directed subsequent films in the series, revisited the same group every seven years (the latest update, 35 Up, can be seen on ITV tomorrow at 8.00 pm). Now Age 7 in America begins with the same formula: this time with Apted as producer, Phil Joanou directing. A wide range of children, rich and poor, black, white yellow, from across the length breadth of the USA, express what they think of us and the world we're giving them. These citizens of the 21st century, while streetwise, are remarkably articulate. There is, of course, much talk of guns, drugs and Outstanding Recommended 5 MW: 693, 909 600 World Service.

630 Morning Edition. 900 Five. 10 25 1, 2, 3, 4,5. 1040 Sound Advice: 0345 909 693. Managing on a low income.

1230 Where Were You in 1989? 105 As Radio 3. 205 1, 2, 3, 4, 5: rpt. 230 World Service. 330 Racing. 405 World Service.

435 Five Aside. 720 The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. 735 Mission Investigates. 800 Football Extra. 10 10 12 midnight Hit the North.

BBC WORLD SERVICE Wavelengths: MW: 648,463 LW: 1500 (from 12.33 to 5.55 a.m.) 5.00 a.m. BST Morgenmagazin, including Tips Touristen. 5.30 The World Today. 5.45 News Headlines in English and French. 5.47 Press Review.

5.52 World Business Report. 5.57 Weather and Travel News. 6.00 World News. 6.09 24 Hours. 6.30 Londres Matin.

6.59 Weather. 7.00 Newsdesk. 7.30 Counterpoint. 8.00 World News. 8.09 24 Hours.

8.30 New Ideas. 8.50 Cue for Song. Singer, Sheila Chandra. 9.00 World News. 9.09 Words of Faith 9.15 Concert Hall.

10.00 World News. 10.09 World Business Report. 10.15 Keep to the Path. 10.30 Europe's World. 10.45 Sports Roundup.

11.00 News Summary. 11.01 Discovery. 11.30 Londres Midi. News in French. 11.45 Mittagsmagazin.

11.59 Travel News. 12.00 noon Newsdesk. 12.30 Megamix. 1.00 World News; News About Britain. 1.15 Brain of Britain.

1.45 Sports Roundup. 2.00 Newshour. 3.00 World News. 3.05 Outlook. 3.30 Off The Shelf: Dracula, part 7.

3.45 The Havana International Guitar Festival. 4.00 World News. 4.15 BBC English. 4.30 Heute Aktuell: German News Magazine. 5.00 World and British News.

5.15 BBC English. 5.30 Londres Soir. 6.14 The World Today. 6.29 News Summary. 6.30 Heute Aktuell: German News Magazine.

7.00 German Features, including Kaleidoskop and EuroJournal. 7.54 News in German. 8.00 World News. 8.05 World Business Report. 8.15 Londres News in French.

8.30 Development '91. 9.00 World News. 9.09 The World Today. Words of Faith. 9.30 Meridian.

10.00 Newshour. 11.00 World News. 11.05 Keep to the path, pt 2. 11.20 Megamix. 11.50 Sports Roundup.

12.00 World News. 12.05 World Business report. 12.15 Concert Hall. 1.00 Newsdesk. 1.30 Double Bill.

2.00 World News; Outlook. 2.30 Jazz Now Then. 2.45 Country Style. 3.00 Newsdesk. 3.30 Development '91.

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TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1991 35 BBC2 645 7.35 a.m. Open University. 800 News. 8.15 Westminster. 900 Daytime on Two.

Sum Chance; 9.10 Diez Temas; 9.25 A-level German; 9.45 Mathsworks; 10.00 You and Me; 10.15 Why? Because; 10.40 Who 11.00 00 Watch; 11.15 West Africa, (N Ireland: Ulster in Focus); Job Bank; 11.55 A- level Statistics; 12.15 Textiles; 12.35 La et ses secrets; 12.50 Travel Show, Malvern Hills; 12.55 Step Up to Wordpower (Ceefax); 2.00 News, Weather; You and Me. 1.20 Postman Pat; 1.40 A Landmark. 215 The Good Old Way, rpt. The folk-song revival. 2.35 Sign Extra, rpt.

300 News, Weather; Westminster Live. 350 News, Regional News, Weather. 400 Racing from Goodwood, the 4.10 Festival Stakes. Introduced by Julian Wilson. 425 Hurricane's Wake, rpt.

Snooker player Paul O'Leary. 4.30 One Man's Forest, rpt. Worcestershire naturalist Norman Hickin. 500 Who Cares Now? Alternative Caring. The stories of three disabled old people who succeeded in obtaining the services they needed to enable them to carry on living in their own homes (Ceefax).

5 30 Gardeners' World, rpt. 6 00 FILM Dodge City (1939). Western with Errol Flynn as a trail boss turned sheriff, whose job is to bring law and order to the notorious railroad town. Olivia de Havilland is the newspaperman's daughter who helps him and Ann Sheridan is the saloon queen who distracts his attention. 745 Assignment The Invisible Wall.

See Choice. 830 Chalkface Roy's Last Stand. The stresses of school life finally begin to tell on Roy Bates (Berwick Kaler), the Head of Science (Ceefax). 900 Twin Peaks. Truman survives a killer's kiss, Cooper wanders towards a strange cave, Donna ponders on her mother's past, while the return of Gordon Cole (David Lynch) causes much angst (Ceefax).

950 A Secret World of Sex Acts of Violence. While sexual violence towards, women was of the very century, common it was rarely reported; and if it was, the girl would believed. Edith, aged 91, recalls her first boyfriend's demands: "I didn't fight because in thought he was right. These days it be called Violet Dann was a servant in Tynemouth when her master raped her: she was 16 years old. "He said, 'they'll never believe you if you tell them', and was right." That statement applied to Ruth Neale, too: raped on her way home from night school in 1916, aged 18, she had an illegitimate baby and was committed to a mental hospital.

Too frightened of the outside world, she remains there still. Sexual harrassment was frequent in marriage: Maria suffered broken ribs and a black eye when she refused sex with her husband, and was sent to prison when she tried to commit suicide. While men continued to protected by the law, women continued to be victimised; some would say that little has changed (Ceefax). 10 20 Lucinda Lambton's Alphabet of Britain Is for Dysons, rpt. (Ceefax).

10 30 Newsnight. 1115 The Late Show. An interview with historian Simon 11.55 12.05 a.m. TODAY'S CHOICE Spin! (Radio 4: 11.50 12 noon), On a wing and a prayer Dylan Winter is introduced to the aerobatic agility of a Tiger Moth by a latter-day Biggles. Henry Labouchere explains his passion for biplanes in the first of a six-part series about vintage transport enthusiasts.

The Local Network (Radio 4: 4.05 4.30 pm) For many, happiness is a shuffle through dusty files in search of their roots. Genealogy is all the rage but records offices are struggling to cope with demand. David Clayton and Neil Walker join dedicated players of their own version of The Generation Game. Linda O' Callaghan Scriabin, Sonata No 10 in Op 70. 200 Music Weekly, rpt.

245 American Cities Through Their Music. Alyn Shipton on the variety of 'cultivated' and 'vernacular' traditions in America. In the first of six programmes he visits St Louis in. Missouri, on the right bank of the river Mississippi and gateway to the West. The home of ragtime and Delta blues, it has its own opera house and symphony orchestra.

445 Father and Son. Milan vicky, Bearus vir; Klement Slavicky, Psalmi. 530 Mainly For Pleasure. 700 News. 705 Third Ear.

American author George Higgins talks to Russell Davies. 730 Royal Concertgebouw Chailly, live from the Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow. Bruckner, Symphony No 5 in flat. 850 Drama Now: Lenny Bruce in Bondi by Anthony George. How far will a comedian go to gain notoriety? How far will a journalist go to get a story? With John Bluthal.

1000 Notre Dame. Terce and Mass for Pentceost, as they might have been performed in Notre Dame in the late 12th century. Ensemble Organum, director Marcel 11 10 Claudio Arrau (piano). Chopin, Two Nocturnes, Op 37. 1130 News.

11 35 12.35 a.m. Composers of the Week: Bax. Of A Rose I Sing; Symphonic. Variations. 100 2.25 fm Night School.

ITV REGIONS 530 150 220 510 540 600 630 700 730 800 1140 1240 110 235 305 335 430 500 530 530 320 325 600 630 5 30 217 220 250 315 320 353 355 510 540 600 630 700 730 800 1140 1240 140 330 425 435 455 500 530 530 510 540 600 625 700 730 800 1140 1235 130 200 300 400 430 500 530 5 30 600 625. 700 730 800 1140 TVS 1.50 As Thames. Young Doctors. 5.10 As Thames. Home and Away.

News. Coast to Coast. Blockbusters. Emmerdale. Country 11.40 40 As Thames.

Almost Grown. Soccer in the 70s. Dark Man" (1950). An eyewitness to two murders is under police protection. With Maxwell Reed.

Vivid CinemAttractions. 60 Minutes. About Britain: This England. Coast to Coast People. 6 a.m.

News. Channel 3.20 As TVS. Puffin's Pla(i)ce. 6.0 As TVS. Channel Report.

6.0 a.m. As TVS. TSW 2.17 As Thames. Crimestoppers. Scotland's Larder.

Win, Lose or Draw. News. Home Away. Gus Honeybun's Magic Birthdays. 5.10 As Thames.

Families. News, Weather. TSW Today. Blockbusters. Emmerdale.

Ark on the Move. 11.40 As Thames. Matlock. Superstars of Wrestling. "Captain Apache" (1971).

Lee Van Cleef is assigned to find the killers of an Indian Commissioner. Night Beat. New Kids on the Block Profile. About Britain: This England. Jobfinder.

Farming News. 6 a.m. News. Anglia p.m. As Thames.

Sixth Sense. News, Weather. Home and Away. Anglia Weather; News. Emmerdale.

Help. 11.40 As Thames. Cell Block H. Murphy's Law. How Was It For You? Entertainment UK.

Bedrock. Stand Up. Jack Thompson Down Under. Help. 6.00 News.

Central 6 pm As Thames. Home and Away. Central News. Emmerdale. Tuesday Special.

11.40 As Thames. Dadah is Death. Mini series about two men about to Also starring Olivia de Havilland. 4.15 "The Pinchcliffe Grand Prix" (1981). Children's tale about a car race between the evil Rudolph GoreSlimey and Professor Theodore Rimspoke.

6.15 "'The King and (1956). Rodgers and Hammerstein musical about the King of Siam who falls in love with his children's English governess. Starring Yul Brynner and Deborah Kerr. 8.30 "'The Experts" (1988). John Travolta and Ayre Gross play two hip Americans supposedly hired to open a trendy nightclub in Nebraska.

However, they have really been coopted by Russians who want to learn about everyday American behaviour to help them train their spies. 10.15 "Dad" (1989). Adaptation of a tale about a father and son who rediscover each other, and themselves, when brought together by a family crisis. Starring Jack Lemmon and Ted Danson. 12.15 "Stealing Heaven" (1988).

The tale of the doomed love affair between 12th-century philosopher Abelard and his brilliant young scholar Heloise. With Denholm Elliott. 2.10 "Taxi Driver" (1976). Martin Scorsese's disturbing drama starring Robert De Niro as an alienated loner in the big city. Also starring Jodie Foster and Harvey Keitel.

4.10 6.15 "Goodbye Columbus" (1969). Satirical drama portraying a successful Jewish family through the eyes of the young man who falls in love with the daughter. Starring Richard Benjamin and Ali MacGraw. Sky Sports GHz GHz 2.00 pm Italian Football. 4.00 Surfing Magazine.

4.30 Motorsport Review. 5.30 American Sports Cavalcade. 6.30 Supercross. 7.30 International Football: England USSR. 10.00 Motorcycling Grand Prix 12.00 2.00 International Football.

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International Sportsworld. Special Squad. Cover Story. Jobfinder. 6 am News.

Yorkshire 5.10 As Thames. Home and Away. News. Calendar News. Blockbusters.

Emmerdale. Taxi. As Thames. Wolf. News; The Young Riders.

Hodson Confidential Beyond the New Man. News; 60 Minutes. Music Box. About Britain: This England. Documentary about one night at Manchester Airport.

Jobfinder. 6 am News. HTV 1.50 As Thames. The Sullivans. Take the high road.

5.10 As Thames. Home and Away. News; Weather HTV News. Blockbusters, Emmerdale. History on Canvas.

11.40 As Thames. Prisoner: Cell Block H. This Week 35 Years on the Front Line. Video View. How Was It For You? Donahue.

60 Minutes. Entertainment UK. Coming of Age. 6 am News. 6 pm Wales at Six.

Mike Doyle. S4C 9.25 As Ch4. Ysgolion. Sbectel. Pobol Cwm.

Newyddion. Slot Meithrin. Fifteen to One. Business Daily. Not Pots.

Late Late Show. Wagon Train. Dennis. I Love Lucy. Tonight With Jonathan Ross.

Heno. Newyddion. Heno. Pobol Cwm. Cwlwm.

Palu Mlaen. Birdscape. Newyddion. The Manageress. Golden Girls.

Sound Stuff. Re-Play. 1.15 am As Ch4. University 6.45 am S271; 7.10 Radio 3 fm: 6.35 am Schama. Weatherview.

RADIO 4 555 600 610 625 630 900 905 945 10,90 1045 1100 1125 1150 .00 12 25 1255 100 140 155 200 300 300 332 405 430 500 600 630 700 705 720 800 830 845 915 945 1000 1045 1100 11 30 12 00 12 33 FM: 92.4-94.6: LW: 198; Channel Is: 97.1 Shipping. News Briefing. Farming Today. Prayer for the Day. Today.

News. The Moral Maze. With Michael Buerk. Songs and Spells. Libby Purves joins a group of schoolchildren at Aldeburgh for a crash course in learning opera.

All in the Mind. Morning Story. Line of Vision by Louise Green. Daily Service. Citizens.

From Our Own Correspondent. Spin! New six-part series with Dylan Winter sampling various forms of transport. You and Yours. The Groucho Letters. Tony Staveacre with a selection from Groucho Marx's extensivecorrespondence.

Weather. The World at One. The Archers, rpt. Shipping. Woman's Hour.

Presented by Jenni Murray. 4.00 fm only Prime Minister's Question Time. Iw Thirty Minute Theatre. Dawn Horse. A love story by Frances Gray.

Iw Richard Baker Compares Notes with James Bowman and Michael Chance. The Local Network. A report ongenealogy. Kaleidoscope. Robert DawsonScott at Jim Cartwright's new play, Eight Miles High, in Bolton; and David Hockney in Bradford.

PM. News; Financial Report. Second Thoughts News. The Archers. File Stuart Simon on soccer agents.

Science Now, rpt. The English Character. Will 1992 end English insularity? In Touch. Kaleidoscope, rpt. Financial World Tonight.

The World Tonight. A Book at Bedtime. Heartstones by Ruth Rendell. Words and Music. Today in Parliament.

12.30 a.m. News. Shipping. Radio Wales: 882, 340 Radio Scotland: 810, 370 (92.4-94.6) Radio Ulster: 873, 344, 1341, 224 GMR: 1458, 206 (95.1) GLR: 1458, 206 (94.9) LBC: 1152, 261 (97.3) Capital: 1548, 194 (95.8) Jazz FM: 102.2 Melody FM: 104.9 Choice FM: 96.9 Kiss FM: 100 Screensport GHz 7.00 am Horse Racing. 7.30 Spanish Football.

8.00 Revs. Best of British motor sport. 8.30 Spanish Sport. 8.45 US Men's Pro Bowlers. 10.00 Wrestling.

11.00 NBA Basketball. 1.00 Indy Car. 2.00 Motor sport. 3.00 French Horse Racing. 3.30 Fight Night.

5.00 Stop Volleyball. 6.00 Pro Superbike; Update. 6.30 International Speedway. 7.30 Revs. 8.00 NBA Basketball.

10.00 Powersports International. 11.00 1.00 a.m. World Snooker Classics. MTV Ghz 6.00 am Awake on the Wildside: Kristiane Backer. 9.00 At the Movies.

9.30 VJ Paul King. 2.00 VJ Pip Dann. 4.00 Report. 4.15 News at Night. 4.30 Greatest Hits.

5.30 Prime. 6.30 Dial MTV. 7.00 The Hot Seat with REM. 7.30 VJ Ray Cokes. 9.30 At the Movies.

10.00. Saturday Night Live. 10.30 Report. 10.45 News at Night. 11.00 Greatest Hits.

12.00 VJ Pip Dann. 2.00 7.00 am Videos. Lifestyle GHz 10.00 am American Gameshows. 11.15 Coffee Break. 11.20 Everyday Workout.

11.50 Slim Cooking. 12.15 Sally Jessy Raphael. 1.05 Body Talk. 1.10 Search for Tomorrow. 1.40 Edge of Night.

2.05 Divorce Court. 2.30 Lifestyle Plus. 2.40 Dante. 3.10 Remington Steele. 4.00 Teabreak.

4.10 Doc. 4.40 American Gameshows. 6.00 12.00 Shopping Channel (8.00 10.00 Station Closedown). 12.00 5.00 am Satellite Jukebox: Children's Channel GHz 6.00 am Stories Without Words. 6.30 Cartoons.

7.15 Dennis the Menace. 8.45 Jack in the Box. 10.45 Stories Without Words. 11.15 Cartoons. 12.00 Lunch Box.

1.30 5.00 Jack in the Box. Super Channel GHz 6.00 am The Mix. 6.30 Victory. 7.00 Daybreak. 8.30 Perspectives.

9.00 World News. 9.10 The Mix. 12.30 Documentary. 1.00 Japan Business Today. 1.30 The Mix.

4.00 Hotline. 5.00 On the Air. 7.00 The Mix Special. 8.00 Dream Merchants of Asia. 8.30 Russia 11.

9.00 Hang Loose. 10.00 News. News Special Extra. 10.20 Inside View. 10.50 Focus.

11.20 This is Horror. 12.20 am News. 12.30 Blue Night. 1.30 6.00 Late Night Mix. CNN GHz News and headline updates on the hour and half-hour from 6.00 am except: 6.30 Moneyline.

11.30 Business Morning. 12.30 pm Business Day. 2.00 Larry King. 3.00 World Day. 5.00 Crossfire.

7.00 World Business Tonight. 8.00 International Hour. 10.00 World Business Tonight. 10.30° Showbiz Today. 11.00 The World Today.

12.00 Moneyline. 12.30 am Crossfire. 1.00 Prime News. 2.00 Larry King. 4.00 Showbiz Today.

4.30 00 5.00 am Headline News Update. 6 35 655 700 830 8 35 935 1150 100 105 Ghz Ghz 6.15 "'The Hurricane" (1937). The peaceful life on idyllic tropical island comes to an abrupt end with the arrival of an evil governor. Starring Dorothy Lamour, John Hall and Aubrey Smith. 8.15 "'The Ox-Bow (1943).

A pair of drifters hook up with a mob out to seek vengeance on a man who robbed and killed a rancher. Starring Henry Fonda and Harry Morgan. 9.45 The Making of South Pacific and Oklahoma! 10.30 "'The Yearling" (1946). The sensitive tale of a young boy who befriends a wild deer. Starring Gregory Peck and Jane Wyman.

12.40 "The Titanic" (1953). Dramatic story of one of the worst maritime disasters of all time, with an tar cast including Barbara Stanwyck and Robert Wagner. 2.20 "Proud Rebel" (1958). Alan Ladd plays a hell-raising man seeking medical help for his mute son. His aggressive attitude does little to endear him to those he meets until a woman takes him under her wing..

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