News every quarter hour.
Today: treating stress, and how antibiotics fight infection.
Chef Clive Fretwell prepares roast duckling, and Alastair Little serves up chicken in ham. Meanwhile, Ross King learns about Indian cuisine in a Japanese restaurant.
Stories that were once in the headlines. Stereo
Subtitled
Regional News; Weather
With Philippa Forrester. Stereo
The Roundabout Stop.
Bump and Batty both like standing on their heads.
Highlights from this year's Good Morning.... with Anne and Nick. Today, Rosemary Conley helps shape up for summer and Jeni Barnett unwinds at a health farm.
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Regional News; Weather
A Weekend Getaway. Val launches her own investigation to try and break Jill's alibi.
Julia Butt reports on a holiday in Tenerife. Rpt
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Regional News; Weather
Animated fun. Rpt
12.55pm Regional News; Weather
With John Tusa.
Subtitled
Weather Rob McElwee
Live coverage of the men's quarter-finals. Introduced by Desmond Lynam.
With Andi Peters and Edd.
Cartoon fun with Yogi Bear and his space guardians.
The final of the quiz with Jonathon Morris.
News for children.
A 20-part children's drama. 6: Debbie is proved a fraud. Episode written by Wally K Daly
A Zenith North production for BBCtv
Gaby looks forward to a romantic evening with Simon but it turns into a distressing ordeal. Rick develops a crush on Beth - but how will Marco take the news that he and his brother are after the same girl?
With Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey. Subtitled
Weather Peter Tranter
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Ingrid's baby, Javier, is to be christened and everyone in Los Barcos is invited. But the family celebration hides quite a lot of unhappiness. Pilar is finally honest with Sergio, Isabelle arrives back from her holiday - alone, and Ingrid is finding motherhood hard to cope with. Episode written by Jane Hollowood
(For cast see Friday. Repeated on Friday at9.30am)
This week, a second look at the special edition from the city where every problem has a technological solution.
If you feel out of touch at work, why not move into an intelligent building and plug into a global network? Plus a look at why suspended animation is the latest way to keep fish fresh for the preparation of sushi.
And, as the diet of the Japanese changes and their average size increases, how a laser tape measure is keeping tabs on a growing population.
But Tokyo is living on borrowed time - could an earthquake shake their faith in technology? With Howard Stableford and Kate Bellingham.
Producers Tim Haines and Kate O'Sullivan
Editor Dana Purvis
INFORMATION LINE: 0[number removed](calls are charged at 36p per minute cheap rate. 48p at all other times).
Drama series about the joys and pains of a family who are committed to fostering. Starring Ray Brooks Sharon Duce
Someone to Watch Over Me
Tom has had no sleep for days because JR and his feline friends have been holding all-night raves in the garden.
So when Pat suggests adding a baby to the menagerie he puts his foot down - until she tells him that the baby was found tied to a radiator.
Episode written by Roger Davenport Producer Richard Bramall
Director Charles Beeson
Danny Baker examines the career of another unlikely hero of the small screen.
Tonight he pays tribute to the power behind the Crackerjack throne, the diminutive comedian Peter Glaze.
Director Teresa Griffiths
Producer Caroline Wright
With Michael Buerk.
Subtitled
Regional News
Weather Penny Tranter
Another chance to see one of Britain's funniest sit-down comedians in the show he gave on the stage of the Theatre
Royal in London's Drury Lane last Christmas. He's on his own, has a batch of wickedly acerbic material and this time, he says, he's angry.
Director/Producer Paul Smith
Harry Carpenter and Sue
Barker present highlights of the men's quarter-finals.
At this stage last year, three former champions lost - Boris Becker , Stefan Edberg and Michael Stich , while three top Americans won: Andre Agassi , Pete Sampras and three times champion John McEnroe.
(Rptd tomorrow at 9. 00am on BBC2
The conclusion of this disturbing true story.
1979: when Parnell kidnaps another boy the young pair vow to escape before both their lives are destroyed. But Steven not only faces the ordeal of returning to a normal life but also the pain of reliving his horrific experience for the fascinated media, and eventually the courts. (For cast see Tuesday)
2.15am Accountancy Television: scrambled
3.15 3.45am Legal Network
Television: scrambled
4.00am TV Edits: A chance to record a preview of this year's series of resource material for advanced students of French and German.