Analysis of the main trading stories.
With Andrew Harvey and Jill Dando.
Editor Bob Wheaton
Topical discussion.
A Kilroy production for BBCtv
Current affairs quiz.
A Kershaw production for BBCtv
Regional News; Weather
With Zoe Ball.
The Tent Stop.
A Felgate production for BBCtv
Featuring 10.40 Value for Money 10.45 At Home Abroad 10.50 Garden Make-over
11.00 News (Subtitled) Regional News;
Weather 11.10 Star Guest of the Day 11.20 Touch of Love 11.30 Patric Walker 's Video Horoscope 11.45 Showbiz Report 11.50 Phone-In 12.00 News (Subtitled) Regional
News; Weather
EditorMikeHollingsworth
With Judi Spiers and star guest, writer Michael Dobbs.
(Details at 5.35pm; Stereo
With Andi Peters.
Tom and Nick find themselves grounded at the Burgess farm when called to attend a man gored by a bull. Tensions are high as the Burgess's marriage reaches crisis point.
With Toby Anstis.
Stories without words from around the world. Today: Byelorussia.
Animation.
Final part of Chocolate-Covered Ants.
Animation.
Paul Welsh reports on the mistreatment of working elephants in the tropical rainforestsofThailand.
Jessica has mixed feelings about the investigation of the incident at the drama group.
Brad faces up to the future.
(Shomat 1.30pm) Stereo
With Martyn Lewis and Moira Stuart. Subtitled
Weather Penny Tranter
Steve Wright hosts the show that looks behind the public faces of people from sport, politics and show business.
This week he is joined by Adam Faith , Shirley Anne Field and Michael Parkinson.
Director Stuart McDonald
Producer Nick Vaughan-Barratt
This week's edition visits Los Angeles where pole vaulting at the age of 81 seems normal in a city where everyone pushes themselves to the limits. There is also a look at computerised actors and a new lightning-speed earthquake alarm system.
Plus, how to solve traffic chaos in a city with six million cars, and the first bionic woman.
Producers Nigel Levy and Martin Mortimore
Editor Dana Purvis
When Rodney wins a Spanish holiday, "El Del" soon makes him wish he hadn't.
With David Jason, Nicholas Lyndhurst, Buster Merryfield, Gwyneth Strong, Kenneth MacDonald, Michael Fenton Stevens and Gina Bellman.
With traffic accidents the biggest killer of under-25s, Alexei Sayle pulls motorists up short with a hard-hitting series of ten-minute programmes which expose all the elements of bad driving from behaviour, danger spots and hazards to novice drivers, passengers and - the subject of tonight's first programme - speed.
"Here we all are, sophisticated examples of late-20th-century homo sapiens, at the very pinnacle of the evolutionary tree," says Sayle. "Yet the second we step on a gas pedal we become predatory, territorial animals."
The series is part of a BBC initiative which includes items on BBC Radio and a Department of Transport leaflet campaign.
Free Leaflet: send large SAE with 25p stamp to [address removed]
With Peter Sissons. Subtitled Regional News; Weekend
Weather Penny Tranter
Romantic drama series, starring Adam Faith Zoe Wanamaker
The Parent Trap. The baby-sharing arrangement between Frank and Tessa seems to work. But can it last?
Episode written by Catherine Johnson
Producer Irving Teitelbaum ; Director John Woods An Alomo production for BBCtv
True-life crime story, starring Helen Hunt
Chad Allen
Young high-school teacher
Pamela Smart seduces 16-year-old student Billy Flynn. But she has murder on her mind.
Director Joyce Chopra (1991)
FILM REVIEWS pages 33-37
I Drama starring
Richard Gere
Julie Christie
A publicity executive runs campaigns for aspiring politicians of every belief providing they can pay. But one client causes him to change. With
Gene Hackman and Denzel Washington. Director Sidney Lumet (1986)
FILM REVIEWS pages 33-37