News from 29/10/1994
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Jonathan, Liz Dolan, Anthony Harris, Julia Llewellyn Smith, D. R. Nicoll, John Spokes, Andrew Pierce, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Eric J. Favager, Bill Frost, Ghazi Algosaibi, Neil Bennett, Inigo Gilmore, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, John Diamond, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, John Marriott, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Mrs E. J. Bolton, David Flusfeder, Bruce Okoye, Colin Narbrough, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Philip Webster and Arthur Leathley, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Stephanie Hawthorne, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Ben Stocker Honorary Chairman, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Divided Loyalties, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Thomas De Waal, Susan Grossman, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Peter Hughes, Daniel Johnson, Richard Scott, John Young, Geoffrey Wheatcroft, Doug Sager, George Sivell Assistant Business Editor, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Barnard, James Pilditch, Jenny Byers, Derwent May, A. Gardner, Joel Brand, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Simon Tait, Russell Kempson, Susan Jeffreys, Nicole Swengley, George Brock, A. C. Pybus, Sydney Friskin, Ion Trewin, John Hopkins, Lin Jenkins, Gabriella Gamini, Barry Millington, Ian Brunskill, George Plumptre, Robert Barnard, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, David Robinson, John Russell Taylor, Umar L. J. Hegedüs, Heather Alston, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Nigel Hawkes, Oliver Tickell, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, Barry Pickthall, Denham, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Nigel Barraclough, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Stephanie Billen, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, Polly Toynbee, P. M. Shea, Jack Crossley, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Guy Walters, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, R. B. Anderton, Chris Parker, Sean Coughlan, Robert Crampton, Kevin McCarra, Jennai Cox, J. B. Rutherford, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Frank J. Klein, Karen Kay, Michael Hornsby, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Joe de Courcy Editor, Oliver Chastney, Michail Clark, Helen Pridham, Ian S. Fentiman, Russell Twisk, D. S., Michael Meadowcroft, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, John Huggins, Geoff Corre, Benedict Nightingale, Geoffrey Cox, Tom Rhodes, Jonathan Meades, Marianne Curphey, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, H. P. Watson, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Bill Bewley, John Rees, Hilary Kingsley, R. V. Bryan, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Catherine Milton, Edward Marriott, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Melvyn Marckus,
ResumoAitken acts to clear his reputation Cheque settled accourit at Paris Ritz Index Weekend Odd bins Labour: Not good enough With Today's Times Magazine Philosophising frog m full throat Farewell to Army of the Rhine Abducted UN officers 'well' Queen has a cold Weekend GEC offers £523m for Trident yard Nolan says nation has lost faith in its leaders Nine who will try to renew confidence in government Labour MPs rush to register trips Royal Caribbean Cruises Aitken blames 'mistake in hotel billing' The Letters The Sunday Times Mother tells how son confessed to killing stranger Fromer public schoolboy stood to attantion and said:'I did it for Queen and country' Unfaithful husband who strangled wife is freed A hell of a marriage The Sunday Times Persistent joyrider jailed for 10 years Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey By a Staff Reporter: Driver of runaway Tube train jailed Judge orders school to take back pupil expelled after strip Halifax Picture Gallery The Times Sheehan on Bridge By a Staff Reporter: Muslims in threat to boycott measles jab Buttons who bought baby could be freed in fortnight Keene on Chess Sir John Harvey-Jones The Times Dillons Forum The Times Texas More on Monday The Times Walk along the Wall 'on road to ruin' Historians fear new trail will turn Roman monument into pedestrien motorway Lamb shipment to France bypasses ferry firms' ban DELL Nations to save corncrake Radio 1 down 46% Turks free tourist in jet-ski crash Robber jailed Suspect named Post theft Murder denied Field of dreams British envoy's absence upsets Irish peace forum Mary Robinson meets hardliners Lecturer 'wrote IRA bombing campaign on cigarette papers' Bradford & Bingley B&Q Supercentres Creeds unite in search for Britain's best preacher Peugeot Save the Children cuts aid by £30m Skull emerges from behind the curtains All souls striving for the same goal Dredo Families of immigrants suffer more mental illness Hospital finds bed for prisoner Sedan Model of Victorian speed meanders to new berth Fraud office studies Venables documents Two drugs police shot US bolsters Gulf force with 'indefinite' deployment of extra warplanes Clinton's Kuwait desert sermon aimed at voters Bose The Royal Bank of Scotland Pitfalls await Duke in Israel Peugeot Curtain falls on Little Britain over the Rhine Royal farewell to muddy manoeuvres, marmalade and Naafi tea in Germany US jails hold more than 1m Bishops back women's role (Reuter): France expels Muslim chief (Reuter): Solzhenitsyn flays Duma reformers' half-baked' ideas Bid to free peacekeepers fails Cunaro at Lunn Poly Europe thwarts US drive for firmer Bosnia policy Quiet Santer faces mauling by beasts of Brussels jungle Nissan Take control of your finances Renamo calls off boycott Wentworth Wooden Jigsaw Company Ousted tribe lap claim Parkland King traces start of eviction misery back to the British Music Aid staff plead for UN force in camps City that once lived in fear celebrates fading of Shining Path guerrillas Children of Deng flout party taboos in pursuit of profit These Prices will get everybody talking Cambodia widens search for hostages (Reuter): LP player minus needle fails to sew up market (AFP): Ershad on new charges News in Brief (Reuter): Carignon held (AFP): Junta defied (Reuter): TV confession (Reuter): Killer freed Mrs Reagan fires liar' broadside at North bandwagon E malaysia (AP): Kerbside crusade nets arms and the man Wild Bill, king of charity, accused of Mafia killing The Sunday Times Butler as both judge and jury Cabinet Secretaries must never appear political, says Peter Riddell In a messy case he can appear an apologist for particular ministers Out-Ranked The Times Diary Game plan The Times Diary Can an artist get Geoffrey Wheatcroft on how our tolerance of monsters such as Evelyn Waugh may be wearing thin Perfection on a pinhead Such a breathtaking display of illuminated pages is extremely rare. So take up your magnifying glass and go Plucky trip The Times Diary Exit, Olga The Times Diary Boy talk The Times Diary Bowled over The Times Diary The Wrong Forum Dublin is not the place to settle Ulster's problems A Romanian Gesture The Mooneys have been taught a lesson in humanity A Frog at Oxford Childishness in the characteristic vice and virtue of students Damaging implication of Parliament's 'sleaze' inquiry Genes and the environment in IQ development test Iraqi refugee rebuttal E-mail and copyright The biter bit Reservations on pension ruling Military power balance Redundant coppers Motoring speeds Court Circular Royal engagements Reception Musicians' Company Anniversaries Memorial service Fellowship Personal Column Weekend birthdays Forthcoming marriages Appointments Church news Church services tomorrow Service dinners Knighthoods Deputy lieutenants Appointments in the Forces Major-General Adam Block Major-General Adam Block, CB, CBE, DSO, former General Officer Commanding Malta, died on October 14 aged 86. He was born on June 13,1908. Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Nancy Livingston Nancy Livingston, television scripwriter and fovelist, died from cancer in Cambridge on October 19 aged 58. She was born in Stockton-on-Tees on November 18,1935. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rukba Professor Sir Brian Windeyer Sir Brian Windeyer, Professor of Radioligy (Therapeutic) at Midical School , 1942-69 and Vice-Chancellor of London Uneversity, 1969,72, died on October 26 aged 90. He was born in Sydney on February 7,1904. Andrew Kopkind Andrew Kopkind, American journalist, died from cancer in New York on October 23 aged 59. He was born on August 24,1935. Lord Wolseley's Expedition News The Times Crossword No 19,686 Opinion Times Weathercall Goodwood Travel Limited Saturday Times Weekend Vision Weinstock fires off £532m VSEL bid Halifax investigates financial sales staff Deutsche Bank chooses City as key base Weekend Money Profile Growth in US remains strong Sport Bank of Ireland Mortgages By our Deputy City Editor: Electricity challenge triggers MMC study No Title Business Today Tunnel suit Loan fall BMW drives ahead OMI deal Campari loss Korean Air Potted orchids and the perfume-injected air Eurotunnel investors lodge Insider suit Slip in banks' set loans American court date for BAT bid Tourist Rates The Sunday Times Rank cheer bolsters forecasts Fortnum & Mason Chrysalis expands Support for tax rises Reece calls for £1,4m Russia chills Ramco Gooda Walker names must return to court Business Roundup Boss who gave the son-in-law a sporting chance JJB Sports: David Whelan and Duncan Sharpe Partners in power Sarah Bagnall tackles an ex-golfer with a predilection for practical jodes TLG plc Commodities Liffe Options Golden scenario in US casts glow on London Stock Market London Financial Futures Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Scottish Hydro Rank Dollar Rates Weinstock calls the shots Tempus TLG Group Wall Street Vintage Cover Pensions: what the score? In the wake of a report on the mis-selling of pensions, Sara McConnell offers advice Outperforming Japan Strategy Singer & Friedilander Inverstment Funds Job Front Scheme is given file on victim Dial Fidelity Investments Standard Life boosts early cash-in values Companies have made no apology for poor early cash-in values Fleming targets precious metals Robert Miller on a fund in which gold and investors may hold big sway How They Have Performed Murray Johnstone Policy Portfolio Plc First Mortgage Securities Playing Footsie is a risky business Helen Pridham says growth or income bonds linked to the stock market are not all they seem Going for Growth Fimbra Henderson touche Remnant Save & Prosper Seymour Sinclair The Times Schroders Hopes of housing recovery weaken Bank Peps lag behind Bih names can equal pedestrian performance. Liz Dolan reports Worst Performers The Equitable Life Classic case for keeping up year-round car insurance Liz Dolan offers some advice on cover to owners of vintage cars Briefings Save & Prosper Scottish Windows Black Horse Financial Services Mercury Portman Suilding Society Towry Law Black Horse Financial Services SAGA Services Ltd Save & Prosper Out of the rat race Sara McConnell explains why more people opt to work from home Avoiding the tax pitfalls Beware the get-rich-quick schemes Insurance Foreign Colonial Face the fact that you might fail Pension problems on the increase Stephanie Hawthorne on a report revealing smokescreens covering up disclosure and entitlement The largest problem area remains insured schemes, at 42 per cent of complaints One company winds up 4,750 schemes Investor Commercial Union PFI Consultants faces liquidation Briefings How Opas Can Help M&G Financial Services Limited Knight Williams The Times Unit-Linked Insurance Investments A Fimbra Member Clerical Medical Investment Group Interest Rates Roundup Larger Lenders Asset The Equitable Life Clerical error led to loss of interest Share Sale Making donations to charity in a tax-effective manner Inequitable interpretation of public service pension schemes Save & Prosper Securitised Endowment Contracts Black Horse Financial Services Save & Prosper RJ Temple Plc The Times Unit Trust Information Service New Singer & Friedlander UK Emerging Leaders Fund Bears squeezed at close Fidelity Brokerage Christie craves vintage to travel well South African coach seeks right blend with World Cup in mind Comprehensive Guide to Today's Fixtures Tomorrow Rowell demands England rise to every occasion The Times Gibbs returns to unlikely degree of Welsh support Absentees weaken challenge Teames Offiah denies Hull home comfort as Wigan ease away The Times Women test traditional dominance Barry Pickthall, in San Diego, discovers the America's Cup defender still making waves Entries For the Record Herbert ends season racing for Benetton Edwards accepts ban Ivanisevic has the edge Scott upsets seedings Dangerfield chases title Hingis loses in last eight Seiko Kinetic Black Humour to deny Barton Bank Julicn Muscat predicts surprises among 12 televised races Thunderer: Newmarket Rapid Raceline Racing next Week Guide to our Racecard Thunderer: Wetherby Port Lucaya gives Loder first group one success Tout supremo promises to silence critical voices John Hopkins Golf commentary Thunderer: Ascot Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Further Flight wins again Thunderer: Warwick Thunderer: Wolverhampton By our Sports Staff: Sure touch on greens puts Frost up front Racecourse workout for Vintage Crop Richard Evans Understudies step forward to take lead on Hampden stage Kevin McCarra on a Celtic-Ranger derby tomorrow shorn of its central characters Stanley Ruthless warrior revels in the bruising role of all-purpose menace Saturday portrait: Mark Hateley by kecin McCarra Cole goes on the backburner as Keegan digs into his past Rob Hughes Weekend View Walker looks to Limpar for salvation Everton manager gambles again as Swede takes on former team-mates Ardiles Jr endures agonies of a family affair Russell Kempson on the growing pains of Pablo, part-time players and son of Osvaldo By our Sports Staff: Houghton in rich form Evenett takes over short comer duty England intensify effort Fitting reward for 'father' of high fliers Simon Barnes On Saturday Rugby League Langer on song with a little fine tuning German smashes course record to lead Volvo Masters Scores More on Monday Times Sport Gatting opens bidding for Test place Michael Henderson, in Perth, believes the two Middlesex men in the England cricket party could have decisive roles to play Absence of Cole fuels interest in Newcastle's staying power Town & Country Manner Ltd Simon Barnes Books John Gummer Launches the Preacher of the Year Award Orange Shopping Arts Competition Planning an evening out or a day with the family? The Times critics select the best entertainment Ruth Gledhill discovers that the heart of Milton Keynes has a soul, after all At your Service Children Preacher of the Year Award The Times Vive la difference Passion from the pulpit Classical Concerts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rover Royal Festival Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Hall Barbican Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items The Arts Council of England Around the World Royal Court Theatre Cabaret Antiques & Art Fairs Sadler's Wells Monet, Manet and Many More Final Weeks York Theatre Royal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Napoleon learns the score Theatre War and Peace Guildhall' Sadler's Wells Twilight of the gays Sheridan Morley on Noel Coward's last West End work, now revived, and the secrecy about his sexuality Richard Morrison is on holiday this week Picture Gallery Strange and wondrous Music: Schiff in youthful form; and chasing the grail Intimate Letters Barbican Sparking into life Nelson Rangell Purcell Rooms Air France Rising stars in the arts firmament Alastair Levy Great British Hopes Girlie Pop—a free CD The Sunday Times Homage to a love supreme From the ashes of Nagasaki, 1945, comes a love story by the Japanese composer Shun-Ichi Tokura, this week's most special offer Theatre Guide West End Entertainment Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in london and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Transports of Delight as Davies Tours Conversing with the air One of America's top poets comes to London's South Bank next week, Clive Davis reports New on Video: Gleaning up in a cross-dressing comedy; Hitchcock 's back pages The Rest of this Week's Specials How to Book—and Join Recordings : Sing a song of Britten; Mozart's horn concertos reassessed; Madonna should have stayed in bed Vocal Conremporary Opera Orhestral Jazz Pop Albums Pop Singles The Times Sadler's Wells Tower Records Insulating Sheeting Car Coverall Save Brevitt Bonus Offer! Cubes Shelving Tresles Desks Etc Industrial Food Machinery Multiple Display Advertising Items Send No Money now Pay only on Receipt of Order Health & Beauty The Sheila Maid Barbour The Puzzle in a Bottle Seymour Shirts Sale Direct Reader Offers Everything for the man It's man's in London next month as the first consumer exhibition dedicated entirely to men opens its doors to the public Shoparound The Lingerce Collection Pioneer Greenspot Sportswear Loggers Cap Lyn-Plan Call the Fatory Shop at Poetstyle Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Where to buy Serve Safely Multiple Display Advertising Items Great Scot, great goods Known the world over for its biscuits, soup and whisky, Speyside is about to be recealed as the source of many other fine products Theatre Word-Watch The Times Gifts for Everyone Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Books on Tape Now See All your Memories on T. V. Your Old Cine… Remember These from the 1950'S? Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Free, detalls from Q. C. C. C. Ltd Silverstone Multiple Display Advertising Items Port The Good Food Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Herald & Heart Hatters Multiple Display Advertising Items Celtia The Sunday Times Angels Smart answers to a messy question Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney Ski Burning issue is straw A proposed new power station in the countryside generates heated arguments Rookie on how to identify a crow? Feather Report Breathing Space A Syren song that is better than sex The dull shock of the old Bret Easton Ellis revisits familiar ground, but this times it is a drag The Informers Turning leaves A round-up of recommented reading as the autumn evenings draw in Letters from Prague Meeting Lily Brought to Book Picture Gallery Faust in cyberspace Sean Coughlan scrolls through Penguin's first electronic novel on disc and in print Host The Times Travels with my art William Hurt takes teading as seriously as film acting The Times In a garden of delight Audio Books The Secret Garden Three Men in a Boat Martin Chuzziewit Disclosure The Hunchback of Notre Dame Casualties of a jungle war Erica Wagner on a novel and a memoir from both sides of the Vietnam War The Sorrow of War In Pharoah's Army Memories of a Lost War Picture Gallery All at sea on a typewriter Tim Severin's heroic journeys might awe us, but his prose does not The China Voyage A Pacific Quest The Times/Dillons Bestsellers Derwent May reviews the critics Rough with the smooth The Rough Guide to Classical Music on Cd Rough Guides, £12.99 The Penguin Guide to Compact Discs and Cassettes Penguin, £17.00 The Chronicle of Classical Music: An Intimate Diary of the Lives and Music of the Great New Authors New in Paperback 1915: The Denath of Innocence Mr Barrerr's Secret and Other Stories Gavin Maxwell a Life A Glass of Blessings Witches have feelings, too Libby Purves delights in a volume of nursery stories from America that demolish the po-faced precepts of political correctness Politically Correct Bedtime Stories Picture Gallery Gourmet heaven in half an hour The 30-Minute Cook Times Books We are all pond life Polly Toynbee on a mishmash of evolutionary theory The Descent of the Child: Human Evolution from a New Perspective Fun in the madhouse The Quantity Theory of Insanity My Idea of Fun Fighting a mortal flame Young Men and Fire Mandarin Multiple Display Advertising Items Quality Used Cars B & K Thomas Quality Used Cars Quality Puttocks Multiple Display Advertising Items Pentagon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Alan Day London Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancoster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quality Used Cars Malaya Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bradshawowebb Pinneys Multiple Classified Advertising Items Neon faces a dim future in Europe Kevin Eason on Chrysler's return to Britain with a new small car Steering Column Justin Hayward Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Driven Mad Williams Clio Weekend Saturday October 29 1994 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items AFN Porsche SAAB Approved Used Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Warranted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car that dreams are made of Ford's purchase of Aston Martin in 1987 seemed like the end of an era. But the partnership has born beautiful fruit says Kevin Eason Shaky start for Serena Nissan has entered the people moving market with the Serena Thames Valley Police Snorting beast is real pussycat Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arthur Rathlone Kitchens Limited Hamptons Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ellis & Co Association of Residential Lettings Agents Keith Cardale Groves Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Buy a piece of real estate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alto Whir away your waste George Plumptre, The Times Gardener, advises on choosing a garden shredder Weekend Tips Multiple Display Advertising Items Agriframes B&Q Supercentres Bramley's Nurseries Billy Goat Garden VAC Agriframes Garden Answers Cannock Gates Ltd Urgently Required! Show Kitchens The Times Cheque your cash News and Views: Traveller's money woes; invasion of tourism; rise of holidays afloat Will a new road ruin Tilos? P&Q Cruises Cruise market stays buoyant Travel News Golf Holidays Country Club Hotel Group L'atlantique Fly Free Striking holiday gold in the Gulf Dubai: The Emirate is in the news as the travel experts' favourite destination. Jack Crossley Emirates Dubai No Title Geared up for the downhill Skiing: The new season's clothes and equipment-and where to toughen up before taking off The Travel Collection Stena Sealink Tuscany France from crystal Bladon Lines The Ski Company Places for fun and fitness Weekend Break: Towns in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy offer a feast for sightseers How to get to Bologna Noble Caledonia Limited Princess Cruises Pasta masters in the art of enjoyment Travel tips Dinner date with death Family Break: Murder, mystery and gastronomy go down a treat at Torquay's Imperial Hotel Furnberry Theme weekends Peshawar Swan Hellenic Disneyland Weekend Saturday October 29 1994 Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Elegant Resorts China Bridge the World Airline Network Multiple Display Advertising Items Lunn Poly flight shop Subject to purchase of Lunn Poly Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items New England Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Britain's No. 1 Rerry Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rage & Moy Holiday Page & Moy Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Old manor wins a new conquest John Young visits Sheldon Manor, The Times/NPI Country House of the Year The Times Travel Winter Sports Multiple Display Advertising Items The outstanding properties of English Country… Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hoseasons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sirius Multiple Classified Advertising Items October Alone? Touch Visual Introductions Virginia Charles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sara Eden Company Executive Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Chess Winning Move Times Two Crossword Punchline Computer Games No. 3277: The Properties of Numbers, By Piccadilly Word-Watching By Robert Sheehan Bridge Power MacIntosh from Apple Index Seven Days Radio Five years after the fall of the wall Play for Today Our Secret past Vision Private lives, true or false Channel-Hopping David Flusfeder makes his pick of the week's programming across all channels Picture Gallery The wall is down, we need bridges Anne McElvoy, in Berlin in 1989 When the Wall fell, previews a BBC 2 season marking the fifth anniversary BBC2 presents Tales from Berlin Walking the Wall today, Saturday 8pm and, in The Late Show. The Country that Vanished Monday to Thursday. 11.15pm Liquidation Clearance A mother's will Repeats Master's meaning Times Experts Preview the Week of Viewing Arts Games people play Solence Stuck indoors Soaps Possible net gain Sport A close likeness, if not a masterpiece The BBC has remade Message, Dennis Porter's 1967 play Benedict Nightingale finds the decision fully justified Performance: Message for Posterity loday, Saturday, BBC 2,9.30pm Lofty tone I are not aloud Books: Giles Coren previews a series aimed at the 'ordinary' reader The Bookworm Sunday. Bbc 1,5.10pm The wildlife Trusts Six part or no harmony Off the Box Sean's story The way we were was wicked Steve Humphries, whose new series Forbidden Britain looks at our recent social history, talks to Peter Barnard Forbiden Britain: Our Secret Past Thurs, BBC 2,9.45pm Positively not a show anybody could resist Sesame Street Jam today, Sat, C 4,4. 05pm Opening Shots tomorrow, Sunday, C 4,12.45pm Sharp humour, short Shakespeare David Robinson makes his Pich of the Week and John Marriott (below and ovrleaf) rounds up the best of the rest. The Classic and Comedy of the Week are highlighted by Richard Scott on Pages 8 and 9. Transmisson times, published in good faith, may be altered. Videoplus numbers are found on pages 10 to 23 Saturday The blushing groom Classic of the Week Films on Television Avenging his wife Comedy of the Week Saturday October 29 Happy with his own company Variations Bbc1 Five years gone, but it still casts a shadow Saturday October 29 Choice: The fall of the Berlin Wall; an early Dennes Potter; Vietnam revisited; Sesame Street at 25 Sunday October 30 From one master of menace Variations To act or not to act? Now that is a question Sunday October 30 Choice: Shakespeare and other popular reading BBC1 Monday October 31 New kids under the block Variations This architectural menu is not to his liking Monday October 31 Choice: Nazi designs for designs for living; would-be bodyguards; side-effects of German unity; a bore returns BBC1 Tuesday November 1 Forgiven and not forgotten Variations BBC1 Person of persons remain unknown Tuesday November 1 Choice: A unsolved murder, re-investigated Wednesday November 2 Detecting a certain similarity Variations Perhaps the plays are as good without players Wednesday November 2 Choice: Shakespeare animated; questions answered; a personal report from Bosnia; heavy lorries BBC1 Thursday November 3 All tied up in his own tape Variations Low life and even lower expectations Thursday Novermber 3 Choice: British social history, past and present BBC1 Friday November 4 London, Paris, Rome and so on Variations If not a man of a thousand faces, a good score Friday November 4 Choice: Characters old and new from Harry Enfield; in praise of Concorde; windalls for some BBC1 Saturday October 29 Sing a song of somewhere Pick of the Week Sunday October 30 Monday October 31 Tuesday November 1 Wednesday November 2 Thursday November 3 Friday November 4 National Westminster Bank Maga Ine New Rom Artics Magazine Diary Behind the screens Drinking up Erb's palsy Something for the Weekend Gucci Before you buy an Audi Read the small print Dogged Woman' Picture Gallery Egoiste Camel More Turbo Than Diesel Picture Gallery Mecca for the cool millions It's challenging stuff Dollond & Aitchison Please Send Me More Information on South African… No Title Renault Times Books Streets paved with roubles Dolphin Special Needs Bathrooms Paco rabanne Raymond Weil Canon Pilgrims in Arms Dive into Singapore. Surface on Langkawi Honeymod Astra The Astra from Vauxhall The Dievil's Work Russell Bromey Patra Psion Bevan Funnell Ltd A pearl of an English Country Cottage Toyota Carina E Cd Intel inside pentium processor Olivetti The Class of The Dufflecoat Company The Classic Raincoat at a Superb Price The Genuine Panama Hat Company Home is where Longines Countryside Bordeaux The Best Winter Wines Part Two 20 Wines under £5 Wine Food The Sunday Times Limited Stocks - Order Today 12 Australian Wines Restaurant Guide Eating Olivio The Times Cook The arrival of autumn brings a welcome change of produce and deliciously warming Royal Ballet Stones The General Trading Company Birkenstock Hand painted Italian mugs in a variety of designs… Medici Catalogue Simply Thank you Nationwide Gift Delivery Service David J. Wilkins Laetitia Allen Ltd Objects Faux Eric Hill Susan J High Mighty Asthma Kiniki Wonder Briefs Too Busy to Shop for that Special Gift? The Times Crystal Direct from the Factory Classic Choice Mandarin Woodland Kitchens Ltd Study Group Bankruptcy Sale Kensal Multiple Display Advertising Items Charles Greville & Co Ltd Oliver The Vulture Iris Murdoch Enter Password Picture Gallery Geoffrey Howe Canon Courvoisier
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