(Timetable on Tuesday)
With Nicholas Witchell and Sara Coburn. (Timetable on Tuesday)
With Zoe Ball, Chris Jarvis and Ratz.
The Legend of Prince Valiant
Animation. Rpt
Including hang-gliding and the triathlon.
Roundabout Stop.
Regional News; Weather
Followed by A Bird in the Nest
From a vast raft above the tree canopy in French Guyana, scientists study the rainforest below.
Followed by A Bird in the Nest
With singer Edwin Starr. Followed by A Bird in the Nest
Submied Weather
(Details at 5.35pm) Stereo
Followed by A Bird in the Nest
Quiz with Henry Kelly.
Jim trails a woman from jail.
Today, preparing duck dishes.
Brian Waddell production for BBCtv
PAUL AND JEANNE RANKIN page 24
Stereo
With Toby Anstis and Ratz.
Dinosaur adventures.
Game show hosted by Mark Evans with children from St Peter 's R C Primary School, Walsall. Last week's winners release seals into the North Sea.
COMPETITION: send answers to What the Chicken Is It?, PO Box 900, London W 12 6WW.
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Animation.
(Stereo)
Art ideas, with Tony Hart and Gabrielle Bradshaw.
PJ returns to the Grove.
A Zenith North production for BBCtv
Julie surprises Lou.
With John Humphrys and Jill Dando Subtitled
Weather John Kettley
The new quiz show where the contestants see the answers before they hear the question. But can they identify the correct ones and avoid being wiped out? With Paul Daniels. Director/Producer David Taylor
Issues at the heart of life in the British countryside. This week, what price a day out in the country? The programme includes a report on proposals to make car drivers pay tolls to motor through some of the country's most beautiful national parks. Presented by John Craven.
Executive producer Tim Manning
(Revised repeat next Sunday) Stereo 30
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New nine-part drama series devised by Lynda La Plante. 5:Breaking Point. As Pete faces the moment of truth in his affair, events take a dramatic turn forcing Les to face some truths from his past.
Episode written by Rob Gittins Producer Ruth Kenley-Letts Director Emlyn Williams
A Bloom Street production for BBCtv
With Anne Robinson.
Producer David Howe
By the Natural Law Party.
With Michael Buerk. Subtitled Regional News
Weather John Kettley
Children at Risk the Secret Double Life of a Paedophile
This film sounds a warning that paedophiles are often the least likely people. It investigates a man who was a top-ranking consultant on child care and yet for 30 years has secretly abused that position of trust with his paedophile cravings.
Unnamed until the programme is transmitted, the man - a former teacher - managed to keep his activities undetected by his colleagues - or if they suspected, they said nothing.
They - as well as some of his victims and duped friends - are among those interviewed in the programme, which reveals the full extent of one man's double life as official child protector and secret child abuser.
Producer Catharine Seddon
Executive producer Steve Hewlett
Including a robin's nest.
When Allied troops landed in occupied
Europe on D-Day, 50 years ago, the success of the operation led directly to the end of the war. Presumably, then, there can have been no leak of the plans.
Yet as David Reid 's drama, set in 1944, reveals, the security services are In a flap. For In Daily Telegraph crosswords in the weeks leading up to the landings, codewords referring to the invasion have been appearing as answers.
Two MI5 agents are despatched to confront the culprit, the headmaster of a public school in southern
England. But has the code been cracked, or is there a more Innocent explanation?
Producers Ruth Caleb and Graham Massey Director Moira Armstrong
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A satire on 1980s Hollywood. Nobody wants Bronson Green's De-Niro-style acting - so he transforms himself into a dumb blond.
(1987)
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