Analysis of the main stories, with market and general news.
6.00,6.15,6.30,6.45,6.58 News
6.15 Financial papers
6.25 Sport; 6.29, 6.55 Weather
Editor Paul Gibbs
News reports, the morning's papers, plus sport, business updates, weather and travel. News every 15 minutes.
7.25,8.25,8.55 Weather; Regional news; Travel
7.20, 7.50, 8.20, 8.50 Sport
7. 12, 7.40, 8.12, 8.40 Business Editor Bob Wheaton
Philippa Forrester and Toby Anstis with features and entertainment for the Easter holiday. Stereo
Cartoon series in which
America is threatened by a deadly tomato menace.
Today's activities include easy-cook cheeseburgers, and a game to play without leaving your chair, Stereo
10.00am News Subtitled
Regional News; Weather
The Why Bird Stop.
The daily magazine programme with Anne Diamond and Nick Owen has some new elements this week, including Ross King 's Quizcall (details on Tuesday).
10.50 Off Camera - behind the scenes of yourfavourite TV programmes
11.00 News (Subtitled); Weather
11.20 Library of Romance
11.30 Video Stars
11.35 Topical Phone-In
11.50 Where There's a Will - consumer action
12.00 News (Subtitled); Weather
With Alan Titchmarsh.
... returns with a review of the morning's events. Editor Mike Hollingsworth
HOTLINE and QUIZCALL: see Tuesday
With Philip Hayton. Subtitled
Weather Michael Fish
Here's Papa. JR confronts a grieving father who believes in an eye for an eye.
The return of the quiz game that tests your word power. With Rob Curling. A Turnabout production for BBCtv
With Andi Peters and Edd.
Edd's ten great ideas for dinosaur days out
SCHOOL'S OUT special, page 33
Animation. Rpt
Fun with the Chuckle Brothers.
Animation. (Repeat)
A six-part drama from New
Zealand, written by Ken Catran. 1: Jenny, Tessa and Lloyd have one main thing in common - identical rocks with strange powers. Rpt Subtitled
The world's first ever news programme for children celebrates its 21 st birthday.
Today's edition includes a look at a new film tracing Newsrounds history, now on show at London's Museum of the Moving Image. With Juliet Morris and Krishnan Guru-Murthy.
With John Leslie, Diane-Louise Jordan and Anthea Turner.
Lucy asks Beth to break the law for her. Will Faye own up to starting the boutique fire or let Gaby suffer the serious consequences?
With John Humphrys and Moira Stuart.
Subtitled
Weather Ian McCaskill
Presented by Guy Michelmore and Louise Batchelor with sports news from Rob Curling. Editor Guy Pelham REGIONAL PROGRAMME
Stanley and Rosemary have been reunited. The Fernandez family have a meal out together, but all does not go as planned.
Episode written by Joe Boyle
A Cinema Verity/JDyT production tor BBCtv
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Last in the consumer series that exposes poor service, dangerous products, scams and cons. Call Watchdog live on [number removed] and tell your story to a researcher.
Presented by Lynn Faulds Wood and John Stapleton.
Letters: instead of phoning, you can write to [address removed].
Radio 1 DJ John Peel presents his personal top ten of the weirdest and worst novelty records of all time. Shown as part of BBC2's TV Hell evening last year, the programme includes such cringe classics as the Birdie Song and Renee and Renato's Save Your Love.
(Revised Rpt)
(Subtitled)
Comedy series written by Michael Atkins and starring Graham Crowden, Stephanie Cole
Tom turns his attentions to a new resident when Diana refuses to move in with him.
With Michael Buerk.
Subtitled
Regional News
Weather Ian McCaskill
Fair Cops. Britain's top policemen now admit that their old Dixon of Dock Green image was always a myth - and that in the battle to convict criminals, truth has often been the first casualty. Steve Bradshaw reports on police claims that they are cleaning up their act - and asks whether, in the process, they are in danger of going soft on crime. ProducerSimon Ford
Editor Glenwyn Benson
... who reviews
Leap of Faith, starring
Steve Martin as a travelling preacher who takes advantage of locals in a drought-stricken town. Body of Evidence, the controversial film which features Madonna and Willem
Defoe in an erotically-charged courtroom drama.
And there's a look at the work of the dubbing mixer. Director Paul Wooding
Producer Bruce Thompson
A black youth is murdered, and the only clue the ensuing investigation can come up with is the murder weapon - a policeman's gun.
Second of seven short journeys for Holy Week.
Jim Swire visits Flora's Wood, Birmingham, planted in memory of his daughter who was killed in the Lockerbie air disaster, and discusses the story of Christ's turning of the tables in the temple.
Presented by John Humphrys.
First of five inside stories on business in Europe's most successful economy.
The Frankfurt Contenders British computer company
Psion launches a new product into one of the most difficult markets in the world.
Producer Bernard Adams
Computer Look: a service for IT professionals.