Presented by Bill Turnbull and Sian Williams , and from 9.00
Carrie Gracie.
Ken Horn joins Antony Worall Thompson in the kitchen, celebrating the Chinese New
Year with some special dishes. Dan Green shares his own take on Asian cookery, while Jamie Oliver does a curry for his musician mates, and Keith Floyd cooks fish on board a traditional Madagascan vessel. Producer Lucy Lomas ; Executive producer Barry Lynch BBCi: special features via handset, or www.bbc.co.uk/food/saturdaykitchen OLIVE MAGAZINE: L2.80 monthly
Alan Coxon and Kathy Sykes explore the history of the pizza and reveal the science behind it. RECIPE CARDS: free from [number removed] (calls charged at national rate)
The magazine series first documentary features three deaf people who are losing their sight due to Usher syndrome, but who've successfully adapted to their condition. With sign language. voiceover and in-vision subtitles. Repeated on Tuesday at 1.50am on BBC1 www.bbc.co.uk/seehear
Ben Fogle visits classic movie locations. (Revised rpt)
Previewing Tim Burton 's BigFish, starring Albert Finney and Ewan McGregor. Plus Anthony Hopkins and Leslie Nielsen interviewed. Shown last Tuesday. BBC1 Jonathan presents the World Cinema Award at 10.30pm on BBC4
Unusual Occurrence. Cagney investigates a disturbance in a Hispanic neighbourhood.
Mr Monk and the Other Woman The detective investigates an attorney's death - and becomes attracted to one of the suspects.
Profit and Loss 1/2. J i m gets involved in the mysterious kidnapping of an aide to the head of a finance company.
With Ned Beatty.
3/6. The Norwood Builder
Holmes is pitted against Inspector Lestrade over the fate of a young solicitor accused of murder. Dramatised by Richard Harris
First shown on ITV
25/26 The defeat of Germany's Austro-Hungarian and Bulgarian allies between September and October 1918. (BW)
Slapstick comedy with Michael Crawford as Frank Spencer.
Writer Raymond Allen
Quentin Letts takes a look back at the week's press.
Director Vernon Antcliff ; Producer Helen Bowdur
Ahead of Tuesday's Holocaust Memorial Day, this documentary narrated by Judi Dench tells the story of the Jewish children, living under the persecution of Nazi rule, offered refuge in Great Britain in 1938. Review page 43. Director Mark Jonathan Harris (2000, PG) (BW and Colour) We Want the Light: the Jews and German Music is tomorrow at 7pm. and Sunday Worship, Radio 4 tomorrow 8.07am, has a meditation by Rabbi Mark Winer Film Highlights: page 41
Documentary, incorporating scenes from the recently repeated drama The Lost Prince, which reveals how King George V retained his monarchy after the First World War while his cousins, Kaiser Wilhelm II and Tsar Nicholas II, were ousted. Producer Catrine Clay ; Executive producer Laurence Rees
2/10. Jack Dee checks in at Torquay's most manic hotel in a celebration of the classic 1970s sitcom. John Cleese, Prunella Scales and Andrew Sachs help recall the farcical goings-on at the chaotic establishment.
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An episode follows at 10.05 - just don't mention the war.
An injury by falling moose, an in-growing toenail, a fire drill and a party of German tourists conspire against Basil in this iconic episode from 1975.
Classic sitcom about a Torquay hotel run by disaster-prone Basil Fawlty. A party of Germans and a fire drill turn Fawlty Towers upside down.
Courting. Jack asks the woman in the charity shop on a date.
Writers Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill ; Director Michael Hines
First shown on BBC Scotland
Alice Cooper , Tony Hadley , Katie Melua and Jane Moore join Mark Lamarr , Bill Bailey and Phill Jupitus. Phill Jupitus on Kelis: page 30
The best of the action from the opening match as Tunisia face Rwanda. Presented by Garth Crooks. Coverage of Cameroon v Algeria is tomorrow at 7pm on BBC3.
Producer Emma Josling ; Editor Andrew Clement Danny Kelly on a carnival of colour: page 12
Psychological horror starring Simone
Simon. Oliver, a young New Yorker, falls in love with Irena, a Serbian-born fashion designer. But Irena is haunted by a past involving the occult and bestial worship. Review page 43. Director Jacques Tourneur (1942, PG) (BW)
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2.00 Two Religions: Two Communities
2.30 The Copulation Explosion
The effect of the pill.
3.00 Getting It Right
3.30 Rothko: the Seagram Murals
4.00 Harlem in the 60s
4.30 Glasgow 1998-Supporting the Arts
5.00 The Rainbow
5.30 Refining the View
How helpful mathematics can be.