(Timetable on Tuesday)
Presented by Nicholas Witchell and Sally Magnusson.
(Timetable on Tuesday)
Visiting Khao Yai National Park.
Great Vegetarian Dishes. Today, a vegetarian picnic.
Regional News: Weather
With Zoe Ball ,
Regional News; Weather
Looking at varied aspects of the world we live in. A Taste of Health. Researching the world of food to discover if humans really are what they eat.
Regional News; Weather
With Alan Titchmarsh.
(Details at 5.35pm) Stereo
Japanese children are secretly filmed as they go shopping alone.
Aura Lee, Farewell. When a woman dies after witnessing an accident, Jim is drawn into intrigue.
Jeanne and Paul Rankin prepare dishes using different kinds of meats.
Brian Waddell production for BBCtv
WithTobyAnstis.
Last in the series.
Last in the game show series hosted by Mark Evans. With children from Oakway Junior School, Wellingborough.
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.
(Rpt) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
A 20-part children's drama.
2: Charlie's film ruffles feathers. Wntten by Matthew Graham
A Zenith North production for BBCtv
Annalise shocks Gaby with her plans for the Coffee Shop.
With Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey. Subtitled
Weather Michael Fish
Three more contestants battle it out in the new quiz show where they 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
The series which reports on issues at the heart of life in the British countryside.
Are school children happier, and do they behave better, surrounded by countryside? One head teacher claims that ploughing up the playground has cut down bullying. With John Craven. Including weather for the week ahead.
Executive producer Tim Manning
(Revised rpt next Sunday)
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New nine-part drama series devised by Lynda La Plante.
The crew think they have found a sunken ship. Is this a chance for them all to get rich?
Episode written by Jacqueline Byrne
Producer Ruth Kenley-Letts ; Director Karl Francis
A Bloom Street production for BBCtv
With Anne Robinson. Producer Bernard Newnham
By the Labour Party.
With Peter Sissons. Subtitled Regional News
Weather Michael Fish
Sue Lawley presents the news of 50 years ago as if it were happening today.
D-Day plus Two. The invasion is entering "a crucial phase". In a debate on the Education Bill, a Tory peer says that public schools produce better soldiers. The King is spending his birthday quietly; a few hours ago he and the Queen had tea with Mr and Mrs Churchill.
Tabloid Truth
If you think that Michael Elphick 's Harry was tough, stand by for the real thing. News Team in Birmingham is one of the country's leading news agencies, working at a frenetic pace to place their locally generated stories on to the nation's breakfast tables.
"You've got two or three minutes to phone a desk and get an order," explains picture editor Nick Bowman.
Doorsteppingthe bereaved, dogging celebrities believed to be "playingaway from home", poking their telephoto lenses through the shrubs, the job demands a ruthless streak.
And if it comes down to trying to do a deal with a rival, then as head of news Christine Challand says, "you hope there's a bit of honour amongthieves". Producer tan Stuttard
Executive producer Steve Hewlett
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Thriller starring Corbin Bernsen
D-Day is a mere 72 hours away when US intelligence officer
Jefferson Pike is captured. The Nazis realise he won't succumb to torture, so they drug him into believing the war is over.
Director Peter Markle (1989)
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Suspense drama starring
George Hamilton
The passengers on a luxury cruise liner are struck down by a mystery virus.
Director Philip Leacock (1977)
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2.00-3.00 VSTV: Sports charities and the Single Regeneration Budget. Plus a video from the Consortium on Opportunities for Volunteering
3.15 Legal Network Television: scrambled