News from 06/05/1995
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Liz Dolan, Anthony Harris, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, R. T. Parr, Paul Heiney, Mike Gerrard, Umberto Eco, Jessica Mitford, Caroline Clifton-Mogg, Peter Fletcher, Bernard Buckle, Rob Hughes, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Anthony Loyd and Joel Brand, Michael Scott Rohan, Bill Frost, Jan Morris, Stephen Bayley, John Diamond, Maureen Owen, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, David Miller and Barry Pickthall, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Martin Lingeman, G. P., Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, and Marianne Curphy, Michael Binyon, Clive Davis, Val Hennessy, David Robinson and John Marriott, Geoff Brown, Benedict Nightingale, Richard Morrison and Clive Davis, Anne Robinson, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Morag Preston, David Flusfeder, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Robert Miller, N. A Warren, Robert Charles, Giles Coren, Gerald Hanson, Chairman, Martin Fletcher, David Thompson, Noel Falconer, D. R. Denman, Margery Hartley, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Rupert Cox, Robert Sheehan, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Alan Road, John Street, Louise Taylor, Peter Ball and Russell Kempson, Martin Barrow, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Stella A. Walker, Peter Waymark, Charles Palliser, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Daniel Johnson, Peter Millar, Lord Montagu of Beaulieu, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Tony White, Janet Bush, Frances Bissell, Robert Miller and Sara McConnell, Charles Bremner, Krosigk, Sarah Bagnall, Jonathan Sacks, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Mary Loudon, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, J. S. Portch, Ian Morrow, Stephen Anderton, Michael Hall, Brian Jackman, Robert Miller and Caroline Merrell, Christina Koning and Sean Coughlan, David Miller, Nancy Patton Wood, Andrew Pierce and James Landale, Geoffrey Wheeler, Ian Brunskill, Jenny MacARTHUR, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, George Plumptre, Peter May, E. L. Waterworks, Sara McCONNELL, Melvyn Marckus City Editor, Ronald Severn, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Vaughan Freeman, Heather Alston, Jenny McClean, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Stephanie Lewis, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Roger Boyes, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Allan Mallinson, Brian Beel, Julian Muscat, Anne Ashworth, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Helen Gould, Alan Copps, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Simon De Bruxelles, Sean Coughlan, Liz Thomson, Albert H. Friedlander, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Peter McGregor, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Tim Wapshott, Alan Lee, Denis Cashman, Helen Mound, Peter Riddell, Sarah Jane Checkland, Helen Pridham, D. M. Thomas, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Simon Jenkins, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Tim Jones, Elizabeth Cowley, Robin Gray, Caroline Merrell and Morag Preston, Benedict Nightingale, Alan Peacock, Jonathan Meades, Simon Cockburn, Marianne Curphey, Joanne Glover, Rob Andrew, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Felice Eyston, Jane Pritchard, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, K. Czerny, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Andrew Finkel, Michael Evans, John Phillips, K. W. Mieszkis, Jill Paton Walsh, Colin Campbell, Conal Gregory, Hilary Kingsley, Peter J. Smith, Peter Benson, Walter Ellis, Mary Allen, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Melvyn Marckus,
ResumoThe Sunday Times The Queen leads VE tributes City punishes the Chancellor Weekend Money The Times Index Picture Gallery Smogbound Bexley tops the pollution table Index Win Index Sex attacker dumps girl , 5 Harrods buyer is awarded £11,000 School 'hit squad' Crash pilot killed Magazine Chirac alerts voters to Jospin 'dangers ' Sewills Index Inside The Times on Monday Shephard's first hit squad sent into opt-out school Going Places Catarct patients lose eye to infection Battered Tories in loan-rate gamble Racing gambles on Classic recipe for Sunday best Smallbone of Devizes Smog shroud over nation recalls the filthy Fifties By a Staff Reporter: Peer tells of sister's tortured drug life The Sunday Times 'Too considerate' Harrods buyer awarded £11,000 Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Smog File Peugeot Girl , 5, dumped 40 miles from home by sex attacker By a Staff Reporter: Love rivals met at hospital deathbed By a Staff Reporter: Parents told to curb vandals or face jail Probation for mother of wine girl Ulster charges Fateful order Tube crime rises Arsonist jailed Golden Bond Cellphones direct Aunt's killer loses appeal hearing The Sunday Times Honda Minister warns court clerks of legal-aid sanction By our Scotland Correspondent: BR admits sham to avoid line inquiry Win 10 cases of Pol Roger champagne Texas Homecare Stubbs tiger portrait likely to fetch £5m Clergy reveal unexpected answers to their prayers 'I prayed very hard to stay in the fire brigade, and I ended up as vicar' Renault Cars with Flair How to live happily in God's time Dredo Spana Bitter Tory losers blame 'arrogant' leaders Essex anger is strongest London Life Limited. Peoples Phone Tories feeling the strain after so long in office Poll bears out Blair's claim that Labour is winning back voters' trust Riddell on the Election Complete List of Results from Thursday's Council Elections Essex revolution imposes worst defeat on Tories Disgruntled voters wipe most blue areas off the political map of England and Wales Lib Dems celebrate new status in local government politics Labour urged on to greater goal Dixons Police firepower boosted by bodyguards allowed to carry guns Leaders assemble for thanksgiving and reconciliation On Other Pages British Philatelic Bureau Allied servicemen who became heads of state The forgotten army By our Diplomatic Editor: Protocol reigns supreme at commemoration Combat Stress 'Being a black man saved me from deathu' Guests from 1945 party roll out the barrel 7again SSAFA Supporting Services Reaction to Surrender A schoolgirl's diary expresses pride in democratic Britain News of surrender held back For 36 nail-biting hours, fear of flas dawn kept naton gussing Sun Life of Canada By a Staff Reporter: Mask is lifted on an unsung hero Support the Wave Heritage Trust From Our Parliamentary Correspondent: Victory in Europe to Be Declared To-Day From our Diplomatic Correspondent: The Timetable of Surrender The King's thanks to the A. E. F. Telegram to General Eisenhower Thanksgiving Day Special Services on Sunday Lord Mayor at St. Paul's To-Day On Other Paces From Our military Correspondent: The First Peace Feelers When Enemy Knew He was Beaten "Mighty Weapon of Air Power" F.-M. Montgomery Thanks the R. A. F Trains and Buses Normal Services To-Day London Searchlight Display To-Night Freedom of Belfast for War Leaders Reuter: "Germany Has Succumbed" High Command's Surrender Broadcast by Krosigk Reuter: Germans in Norway Gen. BöHME'S Order of the Day Dönitz's Order to U-Boats From our Own Correspondent: Thanksgiving in Dublin 70 Degrees in Straits From Our special Corresspondent: British Forces Move in First Stage of Occupation Political Prisoners Freed Blum, Schuschnigg, and Niemöller From our Special Correspondent: Eighth Army Enters Austria A Rabble of Prisoners Lord Lascelles Arrives in London Obituary "The Times" From a Correspondent: Citizens Revolt in Prague Confused Situation From our Special Correspondent: Third Army's Advance since Normandy Prague Germans Keep Fighting Reuter: In Captured Pilsen German Commander Blows out his Brains The End at Breslau Capitulation after 82 Days Our Diplomatic Correspondent: Goebbels's Suicide by Poison A Russian Report From Our Special Correspondent: Two More Russian Delegations Arrival at San Francisco Shock over Poland From our Own Correspondent: Russian Eyes on the' Conference Eagerness for an End to Fascism From our Correspondent: M. Spaak Leaving San Francisco The Arrested Polish Leaders M. Mikolajczyk's Statement Reuter: Warsaw Poles on "High Treason" Two U-Boats Sunk Rocket Attacks by Mosquitoes Corvette Lost Invalids King George's Funder for Sailors Guide to weekend's events London remenbers with fireworks, concerts and displays Children's parties and shows Flag firm maintains the royal standard Pobjoy Mint General awaits call to arnis Rising popularity of outspoken critic in ranks of Russian army hightens Kremlin unease Moscow File by Richard Beeston Guard for Grozny marchers Spring brings ordael for new conscripts UN and Croatia dispute alleged rights violations Novelist put on trial in Istanbul Gangsters led luxury jail life UNUM Leading the way European debate injects venom into campaign finale Rauled and defensive Chirac pleads with voters to block Jospin's path to the Elyséc Palace Bose Juppé certain to be rewarded for loyalty Oklahoma body hunt called off (Reuter): Offensive ends (Reuter): Feud kills 24 (Reuter): Bank head dies (Reuter): Hitman jailed (AP): Outlook poor Daughter of Delors is tipped for premiership Rebels shoot down Russian plane Heatlok Briton murdered . in onslaught by Algerian militants Muslim cleric calls for editor's death Stena Sealink Line No Title Kremlin summit will hightlight deteriorating relations with US Leaders snub Moscow Angolan foes plan talks Imelda and son try to woo voters Our debt to tyranny's opponents Jonathan Sacks on the Jossons of Britain's heroism Oh, brother What did you do in the war, Hans? Too many Germans perfer to case themselves as the forgetten victims of Hitler, says Roger Boyes A Major victory for Labour By nannying local councils and preventing them from overspending or overtaxing, the Tories have lost their best tactic for embarrassing Blair before the general election Goon diggin' Matinée idle Party time Plot thickens Victory to Defeat A weekend pause for commemoration-but then what? Kenneth the Brave The Chancellor was right not to raise interest rates Bishops and Bad Ears VE-Day is a celebration of the everyday as well as the epic Complexities of mortgage policies Local election results Letters to the Editor Arts and National Lottery funding Church finances Civil to a fault Wellington's charger UK and Europe A wizard prang on wartime slang Pollution alert Labour and industry Early learning Court Circular Weekend birthdays Personal Column Memorial service Anniversaries Church services tomorrow Forthcoming marriages Royal Institute of Oil Painters Cheam Hawtreys Sendee dinner The Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire Mr Guy A. Deaton Sir Aiastair Pilkington Sir Alastair Pilkington, FRS, inventor, company chairman and philanthropist, died in London yesterday aged 75. He was born in Calcutta on January 7,1920 Professor Leslie Pyrah Professor Leslie Pyrah, CBE, urologist, died on April 30 aged 96. He was born on April 11,1899 Personal Column Kenneth Garder Kenneth Garder Deputy Keeper of Oriental Manuscripts and Printed Books at the British Library, 1974-86, died on April 18 aged 70. He was bornj on June 5,1924 The Rev Robert Leaney The Rev Robert Lcaney, biblical scholar and Professor of Thelogy, University of Nottingham, 1969-74, died on April 5 aged 85. He was born on June 8,1909 On this Day S . Gorley Putt S. Gorley Putt, OBE, formenr Warden of Harkness House, London, and Senior Tutor of Christ's College, Cambridge, died on April 24 aged 81. He was born in Brixham on June 9,1913 Battered Tories in loan rate gamble Queen launches VE-Day thanksgiving Chirac alarm School 'hit sauad' Girl abducted Legal aid warning £5 million tiger Summer smog blankets the country The Times Crossword No 19,848 Prayer mysteries Croatian dispute Russian pride Briton killed Strained relations Picture Gallery Opinion The Papers Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Hours of Darkness High Tides Hightest & Lowest Columns Obituaries Letters Forecast Around Britain Yesterday Abroad Business Sport Car '95 Noon today David Gladwin Magazine Weekend Vision European Court delays appeal by Saunders Clarke opts to keep rates unchanged Business Today Index By our Economics Satff: Insolvencies falling at a slower rate Sleep? We're too busy working Index Heavy defeat for Signet sale plan Index Mulcahy's pay falls below £1m Index Mercury Aset Management Warburg and SBC discuss bid price and tax difficulties Merchant Investors Grumpy and the House of Warburg Hopkinsons falls into red Thrills and spills of the Ken and Eddie Show Janet Bush on the monthly meeting between Governor and Chancellor O'Reilly buys 28% stake in NZ group Du Pont to raise $1.1bn BSkyB cable contracts Grampian widens vote Barclays stands firm as 8% vote to strike Tourist Rates The Sunday Times Art for the privileged few Hidden Assets Colin Campbell takes a stroll through a very high-security corporate art gallery Unwanted stress that could be habit-forming A Working Week for: Alastair Lyons Jon Ashworth charts the hectic schedule of the head of N&P as he fends off abbey's unwanted advances Dvla Classic Collection No Title Investors on the receiving end of a double whammy Commodities Liffe Options Movers of the Week London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold /Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Terling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Cantab Pharm Kingfisher Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Surprise , surprise Tempus Grampian TV Wall Street Index Running for cover in tax debacle Robert Miller and Sara McConnell look at this week's row over payment protection insurance Mortgage insurance warning Tax shock for sick or jobless homeowners A time to forget old saws Investment Strategy Scottish Widows Index KW funds switch approved Chelsea Financial Services Securitised Endowment Contracts Plc The Sunday Times HTR Investors grow wary The flow of new investment trusts is drying up. Robert Miller reports Bradford & Bingley Trust Watch Society bosses feel the strain Comment Elderly cast from care Liz Dolan visits the twilight world of the old and underfunded The Equitable Life Save & Prosper Co-Operative Insurance Society Limited Fimbra Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct Take cover to trim those legal bills Helen Pridham considers insurance as an alternative to legal aid Benefit cuts will hit borrowers Who Qualifies for Civil Legal Aid? The Gilt Guide A question of ethics Liz dolan checks out investing in female companies that offer equal opportunities Woolwich The American experience Save & Prosper Virgin direct To Advertise in Weekend Money Coventry Building Society Save a little extra for an easier life Caroline Merrell and Morag Preston ask the experts how to invest a spare £50 or £200 a month to best advantage Aim for a pension first TSB M&G Managing your money for the longer term Members deserve a little Xtra Who covers the costs of mis-sold policies? Ernie foots the bill Direct from framlington Winner and losers Open house for a fee Conal Gregory on how to cut the cost of visiting an historic house Perpetual Clerical Medical Unit Trusts Money tips for holidaymakers Guaranteed Income Bonds Annual Income Unit-Linkedinsurance Investments Savers Best Buys Pibs Larger Lenders Larger Loans National Savings Pension Annuities First-Time Buyers Lifeline-For the Best Life Assurance Rates Subdued end to the week Fidelity Brokerage Sell Buy Wkly+/- Yld% Aib Unit Trust Managers Ltd MOPS Passport to the treasures of Britain Part one of a guide to English Heritage sites that will give free admission to thousands os Tiems readers next month The Times The Campaign What to Do Quality not quantity central to expansive same Rob Andrew on the style of rugby Wasps will bring to the final of the Pilkington Cup this afternoon Welsh cup final could hinge on half-back contest Comprehensive Guide Jo the Weekend Fixtures Scotland players get £3,000 each Three tries for Iro as Leeds run riot after half-time Prean helps England to avoid relegation In Brief Modahl appeal Illingworth top Bottom match Unbeaten Aqaarid can graduate to classic academy Dunlop to saddle third 1,000 Guineas winner as Newmarket stages historic Sunday meeting Julian Muscat previews the fillies' showpiece and belives Carson's judgment will be fully vindicated Newmarket Desert Courier can deliver on time Tarry poised for double at Garthorpe Salisbury Celtic Swing to be crowned champion Richard Evans sees Peter Savil's acclaimed colt attaining superstar status after colts' classic Richard Evans No Title BiG-RACE Runners Cecil keen on Eltish's prospects Rapid Raceline Newmarket Form Guide to the 11 Contenders Nextweek William Hill Haydock Park Jobie ready for return to winner's enclosure Ladbrokes Thirsk Uttoxeter Results from Yesterdays Five MEETlNGS Fox-Pitt and Chaka in position for elusive equestrian double Rafferty plays lead role as he aims to end lean spell Ulterman relishes Italian Open Clash of dates favours Lytham Trophy field Golfer Slice Kent warms to de Silva 's endeavours For the Record Leica Evergreen Childs shows value of experience No Title Hartley puts Yorkshire in powerful position Leicestershire on brink of defeat despite tail-end resistance of Millns Somerset labour to cover opening flaw Cullinan continues to prove worth Surrey bewitched by Donald's spell Laurence Griffiths County Championship The Times/dillons Cricket Forum Inspirational skipper weathering another storm of controversy Staurday portrait: Dennis Conner, by David Miller The Sunday Times Hamed set on early disposal of Mexican Warders no substitute for prisoners in final analysis Bradford's survivors pledge not to forget Ten years on, burns unit that saved lives after Valley Parade fire faces closure Pittodrie opponents haunted by spectre of relegation Kevin McCarra reports on the trobles of Aberdeen and Dundee United, who meet this afternoon Blake accuses US of underhand practice David Miller and Barry Pickthall reveal that feelings run high as the confident New zealand crew tries to caputure the America's Cup No Title Conway leads way for England juniors Ferguson prepares to reduce lead of Blackburn Hernia Repair Index Celtic Swing the star turn of momentous weekend Injured Hall deprived of fitting finale Fates conspire against Bath Carr and Ramprakash put Hampshire to sword Picture Gallery Tranmere youth tests positive Chase De Vere Index By our Sports Staff: Hingis in semi-final for the first time Index Levington Fabulous Antiques Index Planning ail evening out, or a day with your family? The Times critics select the best entertainment Ruth Gledhill visited the church of St Giles in Cheadle, built by Augustus Pugin At your Service Peel an Orange with One Hand 'Pedigrees as a rule, where furnished at all, are usually of the most sketchy description ... "A large house in the country" may mean anything from a Stately Home to Maidstone Jail' Cover Story Spot the Difference Barbican Hall Wigmore Hall South Bank Barbican Hall Raymond Gubbay Barbican Hall Royal Albert Hall Tomorrow at 7.30 Pathe News… Royal Albert Hall Fri 12 May 8:30 Pm The Really Big… Forty-eight Aldeburgh Festival of Music \and the… Summer Festivals in Essex Glyndebourne Events Exclusive Stevie Wonder after concert… Classical Concerts Saturday 20th May 1995 at 7.30pm… Musical singalong Music in Country Churches Art Galleries Marlbohough Fine Art 6 Albemarle St ,… The Merry Wives of Windsor Opera & Ballet Royal Opera House Dance Theatres Dumbstruck! New London Drury Lane Wc2 Bo 0171 405 Co72 Cc 0171… Desperate cry of the lonely Theatre: At the Cottesloe Benedict Nightingale applauds Skylight, David Hare's strong new drama Royal Opera House The Royal Opera Not a lot of people wish to know this Value three antiques to win £1,000 The Sunday Times Indolent charm Pop: John Street on The Charlatans IWC Schaffhausen Rising stars in the arts firmament Great British Hopes Neal Foster Genius on tour Theatre Guige West End Entertainment Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre sthowing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of filma in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country How to Book - and Join If the Play's Not the Thing, There's Dance Come to the playground Helen Gould finds plenty of topical issues being tackeld at this week's Festoval of Theatre for Young People New Wave is just like the old days Future Visions The Times and Wh Smith Jazz Recordings: Hard-edged guiter sounds; an industrial earful and an epic baroque opera Festival Cruises Denis Healey Gets High Brow New on Video: Michael Austin's lavish period piece , two Hitchcock shorts and a slice of Italian life Opera North Grottoes made simple A cave man with a modern accent is giving gardens ac unusual and attractive highlight Gardens to visit this weekend How to give a small border a big break George Plumptre, The Times gardener, on early summer plans Weekend Tips Garden Answers Shear artistry makes a hedge With the use of cypress, private, yew or box, hedges can be turned into attractive living garden architecture, says Stephen Anderton Multiple Display Advertising Items British bullion hoard of Victorian gold discovered in Swiss bank vaults... 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Below, two judges report; overleaf, the authors speak 'They invited me hoping for controversy' Julia Llewellyn Smith meets the chairman, Alan Clark-not the most shy and retiring of men Sorry, too boring. Gong! Val heanessy is weighed down by 115 'dry-as-dust' comes but cheered up by the style of the wholly self-assured chairman The Two Lists Closing Odds The Judges Smuggling Mandela 's story The authors' tales: a political life spent mainly in prison, Bernstein, the Brontës and the Durham miners A rich seam of village life Magical ingredients from the spell of Bernstein The Critics' View of the Shortlisted Books Sacred cows from Haworth Talking about their generation Ian Brunskill on 860 pages of pop history that sum up five decades of human behaviour set to music To Advertise in the Books Section Call Marzia… Knowledge of Angels How to knit a story from wool Writing a book means being proactive and banishing all self-doubt The nun and the jailbird Sacred and Profane By Marcelle Bernstein Dooubleddy, £15.99 The Times/Dillons Bestsellers Multiple Classified Advertising Items They all fall down Pollen By Jeff Noon Ringpull Fiction, £14.99 Out now in a Paperback Mad and bad on a Montana mountain The Standoff By Chuck Hogan MacMillan, £9.99 New Novels Brief The Waterworks New in Paperback Knowledge of Angels Betrayals Eating Pavlova How to Travel with a Salmon and other essays Riptide Cry from a Continent Brian Jackman on a journey across India by elephant Wanting nothing but the truth A crime novelist expresses anger about justice and the judicial system When killing is in the line of duty A former member of the Sas and the Royal Ulster Constabulary describes his missions abroad Killing Zone By Harry McCallion Bloomsbury, £15.99 It's a boys' world Teenage Fiction The Book Guids Ltd., Mission for memorabilia Oddly attired people will beam into Birmingham this weekend. 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Vidcoplus numbers for every film can be found on pages 6 to 19 Monday Films on Television The Open University Sky Movies Sky Movies Gold The Movie Channel Sky Sports Sky Sports 2 Sky One Saturday May 6 Music lessons and moral tales Eurosport TLC UK Gold The Childern's Channnel Nickeloden Discovery Cartoon Network/ TNT Variations VldeoPlus+and the Video PlusCodes The numbers next… Bbc1 New light is shed on a familiar heroic story Choice: an exemplary film about Anne Frank Bbc2 LWT Channel4 Sky Movies Sky Movie Gold The Movie Channel Getting the man's measure 4.25 Tell Me a Riddle: as 10am (331175) Sky Sports Eurosoport TLC UK Gold The Childern's Chnnnal Nickelodeon Sky One Sunday May 7 Sky News Discovery Vh-1 Bravo Cmt Europe UK Living Family Channel M TV Zee TV Cartoon MNETWORK/TNT Cnn/qvc Variations Women who don't take answers for granted Choice: first-rate crime drama; atrenchant report on the pharmaceuticals business; VE-Day shows Bbc1 Bbc2 LWT Chnnal4 Sky News Sky Movies Sky Movies Gold The Movie Channel Sky Sports Tribute to a rock survivor Eurosport Sky Travel Sky Soap TLC UK Gold The Children's Channel Sky One Ve-Day Monday May 8 Nickeldeon Discovery Bravo UK Living Family Channel M TV Vh-1 Cmt Europe Zee TV Cartoon NETWORK/TNT Cnn/qvc Variations Almost everybody will be coming to the party Choice: VE-Day celebrations with the emphasis on music; a family affair in a science-fiction show Bbc1 Bbc2 Carlton Channal4 Sky Movies Gold The Movie Channel Sky Sports Sky How to shoot animals Sky Travel Sky Soap Tlc UK Gold The Childrean's Channel Sky One Tuesday May 9 Nicklodeon Discovery Bravo Mtv Vh-1 CMT Europe Zee TV Cartoon Network/tnt Cnn/qvc Variations Bbc1 Getting lines crossed in a Mondrian study Choice: misrepresenting an abstract painter Bbc2 Carlton Channel4 Sky News Skymowes Sky Movie Gold The Movies Chanel Sky Sports Sky Travel Date with a veteran of villainy Sky Travel Sky Soap Tlc UK Gold The Children's Channel Sky One Wednesday May 10 Nickelodeon Discovery Bravo UK Living Family Channel Mtv Vh-1 CMT Europe Zee TV Cartoon Network /Tnt Variations Overpaid , over-indulged and over there? Choice: life in the sun in Dubai and Las Vegas: secretive expert committees; a weitter's debut Bbc1 Bbc2 Cartlton Channel4 Sky Nwes Sky Movies Sky Movies Gold The Movie Channel Sky Sports Eurosport Sky Travel Always a pleasure to be of service The Children's Channel Sky One Thursday May 11 UK Living Family Channel Mtv Vh-1 CMT Europe Cartoon Network/tnt Variations Bbc1 Claims and blame and counterclaims Choice: a documentary about Lockerbie Bbc2 Carlton Channel4 Sky Movies The Movie Channel Try not to miss this one The Children Channel Sky One Friday May 12 UK Living Zee TV Cartoon Network/tnt Cnc/qvc Variations The star is indisposed so the family takes over Choice: Time-travelling and cross-dressing in Roseanne; the return of bad taste; police drama Bbc1 Saturday May 6 Finest hour, finely tuned Pick of the Week Radio 1: Fm 97.6-99 8. Radio 2: Fm-88-90 . 2. 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