With Paul Burden and Sara Coburn.
Timetable on Monday
With Andrew Harvey and Juliet Morris.
Timetable on Monday
With Juliet Morris.
Another makeover.
(Stereo)
Topical studio discussion with Robert Kilroy-Silk.
Cookery challenge, with chef Kevin Woodford.
Regional News; Weather
Concluding the rags-to-riches drama, starring Kate Nelligan
The family starts to fall apart after throwing themselves into Adelaide's social whirl. Anne is determined to make up to her children for years of deprivation, but fears she is fighting a losing battle.
(For cast see yesterday at 11.05am)
(Repeat)
Including at 12.00 News Regional News and Weather
Recipes include Black Forest cake, Mississippi mud pie, lemon meringue pie and deep treacle tart.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Weather
1.30 Regional News; Weather
Details at 5.35pm (Stereo) (Subtitled)
Panel game show.
(Stereo)
Vocabulary quiz show.
(Stereo)
Series visiting Birmingham families whose terraced houses are undergoing renovation. Today, Mike Reid discovers how the colour pink can perk up one's sex life; Simon Biagi learns how computers can help with choosing the right wallpaper; and Brenda Emmanus looks at the latest trends in bricks.
Animated adventures of a bear cub.
(Stereo)
Animation.
Dozer can't sleep without his special bedtime milk.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
More comic advice from the worldly-wise teenager.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Flora gets a surprise, and Angel's back - to Gary's dismay.
This week's episodes written by Matthew Graham
(Repeat)
Lou is jealous of Marlene.
(Shown at 1.40pm)
(For cast see Wednesday)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
With Anna Ford and Jill Dando.
Weather Bill Giles
(For details see Monday)
The latest consumer news and investigative reports, presented by Anne Robinson and Alice Beer.
Tonight, including a report on whether people are being overcharged on their mortgages. In February, Watchdog offered to have 50 viewers' accounts checked by an independent company for errors on their mortgages: tonight, the results are revealed. With reporters Denise Mahoney, Johnathan Maitland and Andy Webb.
Nigel offers to help Lorraine, Robbie finds some buried treasure, and Ian's in for a shock.
See today's choices.
This week's episodes written by Billy Hamon, Keith Temple
(Omnibus edition on Sunday) (Stereo)
In the final episode of the series, the last of the West Hatch regulars make it back to the wild - including impatient Ollie the barn owl, who couldn't wait for the hospital to release him. But Glade, an orphaned badger cub, might not be so lucky. With Patrick Robinson.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
First of an eight-part drama series, set in 1959, charting the lives and loves of five women who work on the Derby telephone exchange.
Starring Letitia Dean
On her first day at work, Sylvia is befriended by Chris Cross, a fellow operator whose mind is more on play than pay.
See today's choices.
Smooth Operators: page 34
With Peter Sissons. (Subtitled)
Regional News
Weather Bill Giles
Vintage comedy from 1986.
Jim has an encounter with the Foreign Office, and wonders who is meant to be serving whom.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Classic sitcom about a beleaguered PM. Jim Hacker begins to wonder whether the government runs the Foreign Office, or vice versa.
The series concludes with a look at the Pathfinders, the elite of the paratroopers. They're preparing for their new role at the cutting edge of a rapid response force, yet officially they don't even exist.
See today's choices.
First shown in 1996, this documentry follows the 'phantom' Pathfinder Platoon's training operations to ready them for action whilst they await secured funding. Show more
Jeremy Paxman presides over a debate on an issue of the week, followed by a viewers' vote to reach a verdict.
Australian comedy starring
John Clayton , Rowena Wallace
Max is an actor; his taxi job is just a way to pay the bills. But when a briefcase containing an incriminating video of the police commissioner is left in his cab by the sinister Bollinger,
Max's second job could provide him with the biggest role of his life.
Director Anthony Bowman (1989) ............
See Films: pages 54-58 ***