With Philippa Forrester,
Toby Anstis and Andi Peters.
Cartoon adventures.
Create your own camera, search for the stars or tackle some tuna pasta?
Subtitled
Regional News; Weather
The Patch Stop.
Game show.
Pop music news, features and interviews.
Subtitled
Regional News; Weather
Protesting his innocence, Gary sits in a jail cell as evidence rapidly mounts that he murdered Jill Bennett.
Cartoons based on true stories of animal bravery.
Subtitled
Regional News; Weather
Captain Cousteau begins a journey to investigate the myth and reality of the Mississippi River, which was named
Misisipi (great river) by the Ojibwa Indians centuries ago.
(Part 2 tomorrow at 12.05pm)
With John Tusa.
Subtitled
Weather Rob McElwee
Quiz with Henry Kelly.
Live coverage from the Sussex racecourse including
2.30 Lanson Champagne Stakes
3.10 Tiffany Goodwood Cup
3.45 Schweppes Golden Mile (Handicap).
With Julian Wilson.
With Andi Peters and Edd.
Cartoon. A peaceful campsite is disturbed by pests.
Cartoon double bill. Rpt
Three-part Canadian drama. 2:Accusedof stealing a purse, Tom is put in jail. While attempting to escape, he is caught by the famous lawyer Sam Steele.
Today: the world's smallest theatre, a spectacular aerial circus record, Steve Johnson 's lightning tour of Europe, and Grand Prix world champion Nigel Mansell on his record-breaking success in motor racing and the future. With Roy Castle and Cheryl Baker.
Julie attempts to find a new job for Philip - but will he find out what she's up to?
(Shown at 1.30pm. For cast see Tuesday;
With Andrew Harvey and Jennie Bond. Subtitled
Weather John Kettley
Tensions in the Kapoor household come to a head.
This week's episodes written by Tony Jordan
Roy Clarke 's comedy series starring Patricia Routledge Hyacinth's passion for art coincides with Daddy's desire to join the Foreign Legion and Rose's.... well, desire.
Director/ Producer Harold Snoad
A programme that is not just about crime, but which looks at its victims and the people whose lives are affected by crime and its consequences.
The object is to try to right the balance in favour of the people criminals try not to think about - those whom the justice system itself often seems to overlook.
Tonight: a teenager is accused of arson and her parents embark on a fight to clear her name; the young "famous five" heroes who proved instrumental in catching thieves; and how the shooting of a policeman in 1927 initiated an important breakthrough in forensic science.
Presented by Nick Ross. Producer Nicola Moody
Series producer John Getgood
With Martyn Lewis. Subtitled
Regional News
Weather John Kettley
First of a two-part telling psychological thriller about identical twins, adapted by Trevor Preston from the novel by Dylan Jones.
Starring Theresa Russell Jonathan Pryce
Jo is beautiful, talented and happily married to Sam. She and her twin sister Debbie have an extraordinary telepathic affinity. Everything in the garden is rosy. Then things go horribly wrong and all their lives are changed forever.
The concluding part and cast list are tomorrow at 9.30pm. ProducerSheryl Crown Director Marc Evans
SEE PREVIEW page
Last in the series of this no-holds-barred documentary series about an Australian family. It's Mothers' Day, but why should that make family life better in Sylvania Waters?
Noeline expects a grand send off to Europe and her fairytale wedding, but Paul and Dione don't think life is so magical as they try to adjust to marriage. Glum faces, accusations and a tearful Noeline are our last views of life under an Aussie sun.
Directors Brian Hill and Kate Woods
Executive producer Paul Watson
Gone Fishing. Just as Spenser is leaving for a well-deserved weekend away, a teenager arrives on his doorstep asking for help. Then a shotgun blast shatters his car window.
Followed by Weather
Live coverage of the declaration of the Christchurch by-election. Can the Government start the long climb back from the lowest ratings since opinion polling began? Presented by David Dimbleby with BBC political editor Robin Oakley , Peter Kellner and a panel of senior politicians.
Editor Peter Horrocks