Features and entertainment for the Easter holiday, with Philippa Forrester and Toby Anstis.
Cartoon.
Discover how to be a genius and a game to keep you on your toes. Stereo
Subtitled
Regional News; Weather
The Patch Stop.
Live daily magazine with Anne Diamond and Nick Owen.
Part 1 includes Ross King 's Quizcall and at
10.50 Home Cooking
11.00 News (Subtitled); Weather
11.20 Library of Romance
11.30 Video Stars
11.35 Medical Phone-In with Dr Mark Porter
11.50 Homeworks (do-it-yourself)
12.00 News (Subtitled); Weather
With Judi Spiers.
... returns with a review of the morning's events.
HOTLINE and QUIZCALL: see Tuesday
With Philip Hayton Subtitled
Weather Ian McCaskill
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Concluding the rags to riches film drama of the battling Balfour family.
The family begin to divide as they become submerged in the social treadmill of Adelaide.
Anne is determined to make up to her children for years of deprivation, but fears she is fighting a losing battle. Can anything reunite this once happy family? (For cast see Tuesday at 1.50pm)
Roll on down to Bedrock for
Stone Age cartoon fun.
With Andi Peters and Edd.
Pingu
Animation. Pingu the penguin is intelligent, but rather clumsy and occasionally misunderstood by those around him.
3.55pm Chucklevision
The Chuckle Brothers take the law into their own hands in their neighbourhood watch.
4.15pm Happy Families
Mrs Lather 's Laundry (part 2)
The laundry now washes anything except clothes. Will Mrs Lather be happier with babies and dogs?
4.30pm Tricks 'n' Tracks
Return of the series of magic, music, tricks and tips. With Paul Zenon, Sally Gray, resident robots Adam, Eve and Arbie, and Russ Stevens performing some dazzling illusions and tracks from chart bands.
Today's programme includes details of a new competition offering the chance to take part in a magic act on the show.
4.55pm Newsround
News for children.
5.05-5.35pm Blue Peter
Today's guest is children's author Gillian Cross, who won two top children's book awards last year.
With John Leslie, Diane-Louise Jordan and Anthea Turner.
Caroline realises the true extent of her feelings for Paul. Todd and Phoebe's plans are thwarted. Lou's car lot opening has grave implications for his relationship with Madge.
With Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey. Subtitled
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Sanjay and Gita invite Richard for a meal. Pauline and Arthur have a surprise encounter in the Bistro. Mandy finds Aidan in a positive frame of mind after his recent setback.
This week's episodes written by Arnold Yarrow
With the mystery of the other-worldly manservant now explained, Karl Howman returns for a new series of adventures in this off-beat comedy by John Esmonde and Bob Larbey.
Having made it his business to brighten up the life of elderly spinster Miss Farnaby, Mulberry has been given his marching orders by the Stranger. But can he bring the household closer together before he leaves?
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Another chance to see Roy Clarke's comedy series starring Patricia Routledge
Hyacinth espies a strange man at Elizabeth's.
(Rpt) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
With Martyn Lewis. Subtitled
Regional News
Weather John Kettley
Another chance to see this thriller, based on the first of Joan Smith's bestselling books about two amateur sleuths, and starring Janet McTeer Imelda Staunton
On a trip to Paris, lecturer Loretta Lawson and her friend Bridget Bennet find themselves ensnared in a net of deadly intrigue. The only way out is to rely on their wits and courage, but nothing prepares them for the terrifying twist at the end. A Masculine Ending was adapted for television by Alma Cullen, who has contributed several episodes of Inspector Morse and wrote the first series of The Advocates.
A First Choice production for BBCtv
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(Subtitled)
From Augusta, Georgia.
Coverage from the starting round of the year's first major tournament. Fred Couples is the defending champion, and his main rivals include
Nick Faldo , twice a winner here, and the recently rejuvenated Greg Norman , twice a runner-up. Commentary by Peter Alliss , Bruce Critchley and Dave Marr. Introduced by Steve Rider.
The fifth of seven short journeys for Holy Week, looking at aspects of morality. At Bentinck Colliery in Nottinghamshire, Roy Lynk , former miner's leader, discusses betrayal and St Peter 's denial of Christ. With
John Humphrys.
Executive Business Club: scrambled.