Topical discussion, with Robert Kilroy-Silk .
Game show with Ross King.
VIEWERS' QUIZ: phone your entry on [number removed] (calls cost 36p per minute cheap rate, 48p at all othertimes).
Regional News; Weather
With Toby Anstis.
Playdays
Today: the Playground Stop. Storyteller Paul Nicholas reads The Spaceman.
Live magazine programme, with topical features, advice and star guests. Presented by Anne Diamond and Nick Owen.
10.50 Room with a Viewer
11.00 News (Subtitled); weather
11.20 Library of Romance
11.30 Video Stars
11.35 Topical Phone-in
11.50 Needlecraft with Caroline Righton
12.00 News (Subtitled); weather
HOTLINE: [number removed](24 hours, or write to: Good Morning with Anne and Nick, PO Box 9000, Birmingham B 1NA).
Music and five conversation, presented byjudi Spiers.
12.55pm Regional News; Weather
With Philip Hayton Subtitled
Weather Peter Cockroft
Live coverage from the first day of the National Hunt Festival.
2. 15 Trafalgar House Supreme Novices Hurdle (2m)
2.50 Waterford Castle Arkle Challenge Trophy Chase (2m)
3.30 Smurfit Champion Hurdle (2m)
4.05 Ritz Club National Hunt
Handicap Steeplechase (3m If). With commentary by Peter O'Sullevan and Richard Pitman. Introduced by Julian Wilson , with Jonathan Powell. Producer Keith Mackenzie
With Philippa Forrester.
The Family Ness
Animated adventures of the family of monsters that live in Loch Ness and their friends
Elspeth and Angus.
In the last programme of the series, the guest act is top comedy performer Les Bubb. There's a final dose of fast-moving action in Taking the Mickey, as two contestants battle it out to win a mystery prize; and one more chance for fun and gunge in Comedy Cones. Introduced by Mickey Hutton , with Mark Hayford as Ox,
James Hamill as Weasel and Paul Leyshon as the DJ.
A five-part story, told daily by Kristian Schmid.
2: Colin has decided that
England is the only place he can go to solve his problems.
News for children.
Six-part drama series by Steve Attridge , based on characters created by Andrew Davies. 1: It was an ordinary day and everything seemed normal. Well, normal, that is, for Splott Street. But Billy is determined to find out why so many strange characters keep appearing in his life.
(Part 2 and cast list on Friday)
Amy endangers Andrew's life when she hides an old war memento; Lou finally wins Madge. (For cast see Friday. Shown at 1,30pm)
With Peter Sissons and Anna Ford.
Subtitled
Weather Michael Fish
Nepal is the setting for tonight's programme, where Jill Dando takes an environmental adventure holiday into the jungle, travelling on the back of an elephant in search of bears.
Meanwhile, John Pitman is cast away with a dozen single people on the remote Greek island of Symi; Gloria Hunniford and Eamonn Holmes test two very different ways of spending a weekend in Marrakech,
Morocco; and Kathy Tayler discovers that youth hostelling can be a holiday for all the family. Producer Simon Shaw
Series producerjane Lush
BBC HOLIDAYS MAGAZINE: containing resort reports, news, advice and information, £ 1.40 from newsagents.
Michelle struggles to rebuild her life; Sharon's return to the Vic has an unexpected conclusion.
(For cast see Thursday)
Carla Lane's newest family comedy series, starring Michael Angelis, Sue Johnston.
Terese has been enquiring about a divorce. It's not that she hates Harold, she loves him - but sometimes she just can't stand him. Meanwhile, Harold, in town to buy her some chocolates, sees a vision that affects his whole life.
Wade Dooley , England's most-capped second row forward, and Trish Johnson , a member of the European team that last year defeated the USA in golf's Solheim Cup, line up with Ian Botham. And Steve Nicol , Scotland and Liverpool defender, and Matt Ryan , three-day event gold medallist in Barcelona, join
Bill Beaumont. David Coleman asks the questions.
Executive producerMike Adley
With Martyn Lewis. Subtitled
Regional News
Weather Michael Fish
A Budget statement by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Norman Lamont.
Comic selections chosen by and starring Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones
Marlon Brando , Al Pacino , British Rail, Frank Sinatra , Sir John Harvey-Jones , the Government of the Philippines, and bald eunuchs everywhere, are subjected to the Smith and Jones treatment tonight.
Producers Jon Plowman and Jamie Rix
A Talkback production for BBCtv
More sketches featuring a procession of comic characters from Harry Enfield's extensive repertoire, including You Don't Want to Do That, DJs Mike Smash and Dave Nice from
Radio Fab FM, the Old Gits, the Double-Take Brothers, Wayne and Waynetta Slob ,
Little Brother , and Lee and Lance.
Producers Mary Bell and Geoffrey Perkins A Hat Trick production for BBCtv
Comedy programme starring Harry Enfield and his collection of oddball characters. Show more
2.15-3.15am Executive Business Club: scrambled.
3.15-3.45am Legal Network
Television: scrambled.