Topical studio discussion with Robert Kilroy-Silk .
Game show with Ross King.
Subtitled
Regional News; Weather
With Philippa Forrester.
Today: the Patch Stop.
Topical family magazine show.
11.00 News (Subtitled); weather
11.10 TV Preview with Jimmy Greaves
11.20 Library of Romance
11.30 VideoStars
11.35 Medical Phone-In with Dr Mark Porter
11.50 Homeworks - do-it-yourself
12.00 News (Subtitled); weather HOTLINE: see Tuesday
Ace pianist Jools Holland joins Judi Spiers today.
12.55pm Regional News; Weather
With Philip Hayton. Subtitled
Weather Peter Cockroft
I Drama starring
I Elizabeth Taylor
Carol Burnett
All Deborah and Mary Catherine have in common is being divorcees - with very different outlooks on life. How can these two ever be friends?
Director Lou Antonio
SEE FILMS pages 47-54
Max Boyce tells the story of Gerald of Wales, the 12th-century churchman.
With Philippa Forrester.
Rupert and the Black Imp is told by Ray Brooks.
Twelfth in a 13-part musical series written by Simon Davies. The toys release a hit single. With Matthew Devitt and Sophie Aldred.
Cartoon. Rpt
A comedy series written by Robin Kingsland.
There's further chaos at the mismanaged seaside hotel.
A daily story for older children, written by Salman Rushdie. 4: Shadow Warriors
News for children.
The launch of the 1993 Fun Run.
With John Leslie, Diane-Louise Jordan and Anthea Turner.
Dorothy has some upsetting news. Faye finds sympathy from an unexpected quarter.
(Shownat 1.30pm. For oast see Friday)
With Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey. Subtitled
Weather Michael Fish NEWS BY TELEPHONE: BBC News can be heard between 5.00am and 8.00pm by dialling 0[number removed]. Calls are charged at 36p per minute cheap rate, 48p at all othertimes.
Grant reaches boiling point with Sharon and comes face to face with the consequences. Pete's hopes are shattered as Rose lays down her plans for the future.
This week's episodes written by Tony McHale
Did dragons ever really exist? Wildlife on One goes on the trail of possible prototypes for this symbol of a primeval ferocity. Perhaps the dragon legends common to many different cultures derive from the various types of monitor lizard. The Komodo Dragon, which lives on the Sunda islands of Indonesia, is the largest and most ferocious of the monitors. Watching a group of these huge carnivores frenziedly ripping apart a deer carcass can make the dragon myths seem only too plausible.
See Preview page 9
Comedy series about two mismatched neighbours who may live side by side but who don't always see eye to eye. Written by Richard Ommanney , and starring Louisa Rix
Gareth Hunt
Not even the charms of Brenda
Cox can distract Vince from making his home secure.
Meanwhile, Gilly has been given a cat in critical condition.
Director Sue Bysh
Executive producer Martin Fisher
With Martyn Lewis. Subtitled
Regional News
Weather Michael Fish
Another chance to see a programme in the series which, with special access to police files, reconstructs a major crime investigation.
The Railway Murders. Between December 1985 and May three young women - Alison Day , Maartje Tamboezer and Anne Lock - were raped and murdered. At first the cases seemed quite separate, but definite links soon emerged.
Then police discovered another connection - to 27 rapes in north London. The investigation involved four police forces and a million hours of enquiries. It was the first time in this country that police used offender profiling to help catch a serial killer.
Presented by Nick Ross. Producer Martin O'Collins
Kenneth Baker MP. David Starkey , Professsor of International History at LSE, and Moira Constable , chief executive of the Rural Housing Trust, are on tonight's panel. Peter Sissons chairs the discussion from London.
Producer Prue Keely
Editor Alexandra Henderson A Brian Lapping production for BBCtv
American crime series.
The Torrents of Greed(part 1) When a storekeeper is beaten up over his refusal to sell contraband cigarettes, the police find connections to a crime lord.
2.15-2.45am Executive Business
Club: scrambled.
3.00-4.00am RCN Nursing
Update: Units 33 and 34.