A programme in which the law itself is put on trial. In the last in the series, the jury decides whether the law should be changed to put the wishes of organ donors above those of their relatives. Presented by Will Hanrahan.
Ross King and Anna Walker visit the seaside resort ofBlackpool. VIEWERS' QUIZ: see Tuesday
Subtitled
Regional News; Weather
With Toby Anstis.
The Patch Stop.
Live daily magazine programme with Anne Diamond and Nick Owen.
10.50Homeworks
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 Home Cooking
12.00 News (Subtitled), Weather
HOTLINE: see Monday
Today's guests include actress Trudie Styler and Monica Zamora and Jo Cipolla who perform an excerpt from
Birmingham Royal Ballet's production of Romeo andjuliet. With Alan Titchmarsh.
... returns with a review of the morning's events.
With Edward Stourton.
Subtitled
Weather Bill Giles
1949: Nina, seeking refuge from war-ravaged Europe, arrives in Australia with a ship full of displaced persons. Instead of a brave new world, the new
Australians find themselves in "Silver City", a spartan transit camp run by bureaucrats. irectorSophia Turkiewicz
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With Andi Peters and Edd.
Animation.
Today: Paul and Barry turn their hands to art dealing.
Science-fiction comedy thriller. 4: Sean's peace is shattered when Watt returns.
(Part 5 next Tuesday)
The series of magic, music, tricks and tips. With Paul Zenon and Sally Gray and resident illusionist Russ Stevens.
Today's guests include Bob Wooding with his balloons.
With John Leslie, Diane-Louise Jordan and Anthea Turner.
Beth and Rod's relationship suffers a traumatic setback.
(Shown at J.30pm. For castsee Tuesday
With Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey. SubMMed
Weather SuzanneChadton
(See Monday for details)
There is some unexpected news at the Taverniers.
This week's episodes written by Tony Jordan
Roy Oarke 's comedy series starring Patricia Routtedge Hyacinth has to intervene when Daddy goes on the rampage.
Director/Producer Haroid Snoad
Rot Stereo SuoMNed
Gentle sitcom starring Frances de la Tour as a Jewish mother helping husband Andrew Sachs run the Silver Diner, their cafe in the East End of London, while scheming to expand the business and marry off her daughter. Not surprisingly, her plans never quite work. Written by Simon Block.
/'M/!. Shirley Silver wants a holiday. Husband Nat has other plans. Their daughter Lorraine is surprised by her blind date.
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With Michael Buerk.
Subtitled
Regional News
Weather Suzanne Charlton
Fly-on-the-wall documentary series about an Australian family living in a suburb of Sydney.
The race car has arrived - but overweight Laurie needs a licence to compete and must take a medical. Noeline's solution is a diet - of whiskey and soda. For Paul and Dione the joyous first days of parenthood are marred by bills, and a bust car, while at the race track Mick gets to drive the new car in its first race.
Directors Brian Hit) and Kate Woods
Executive producer Paul Watson
Ruby Wax tries to persuade actor Richard E Grant to play Spanish Harlem on his flute. Then she drops in on the very houseproud Felicity Kendall, who is traumatised by a fly and so naturally burns down her home. Meanwhile, sex therapists Zek and Misha Halu teach the audience how to have an orgasm - collectively. ProducerCiive Tulloh
Series producer Ed Bye
Chancellor of the Exchequer Norman Lament , Labour's deputy leader
Margaret Beckett ,
Baroness Shirley Williams , former president of the Liberal Democrats and now a politics professor at Harvard University, and Sara Morrison , a director of GEC, join Peter Sissons in London.
Producer Prue Keefy
Editor A!exandra Henderson A Brian Lapping production for BBCtv AUDIENCE: to take part. write to [address removed]
Starring Robert Urich
Obsessed with the case of a young woman who tries to commit suicide, Spenser, who witnessed her attempt, seeks to unravel her haunted past in an investigation paved with murder.
Wound dressings: principles of choice, part 2. 5075t