(Timetable on Monday)
With Justin Webb and Sally Magnusson.
(Timetable on Monday)
With Zoe Ball , Chris Jarvis and Ratz.
Tricks and fun.
See This Week page 15
Regional News; Weather
The Playground Stop.
Featuring Erasure.
Regional News; Weather
Continuing the Daily Detective series with this 1980s drama series starring Stephanie Zimbalist , Pierce Brosnan
Thou Shalt Not Steele. Remington does not want to provide security for a multi-million dollar painting because of the curse it bears, but Laura is eager forthebusiness.
Regional News; Weather
Patrick Moore is today's special guest. Withjudi Spiers.
(Details at 5.35pm) Stereo
Europeanquiz.
Sibling rivalry drama, starring Barry Newman
Jeffrey DeMunn
Brothers Johnny and Sam Compana strive to please their domineering father, but their personal and professional feuding strains the family to breaking point - and beyond.
Director Marvin J Chomsky (1980)
FILM REVIEWS pages 45-50
With Toby Anstis.
With Peter Simon and Shane Richie.
Third episode of a 13-part live action comedy drama series. With Clinton Voss. (Part4onFriday) Stereo
Lucy's new husband arouses suspicion and animosity.
Stereo
With Martyn Lewis and Moira Stuart. Subtitled
Weather Suzanne Charlton
Amateur nature enthusiasts are teamed with a camera crew to film their pet conservation and observation projects in this new six-part series.
This week Janet Blinkhorne and her surveillance team, which includes the local police, protect the nesting peregrine falcons of Beeston Castle. The film crew has installed a mini-camera to help keep a close eye on the nest's activities.
Sylvia Sheldon introduces her colony of adders - by name - and Charlie Hamilton-James shows the results of five months spent tracking Shetland otters.
"The detectives are people with amazing knowledge and determination," says series producer Paul Appleby. "The crew's aim is to film their animals as they've never seen them before, and since we're receiving videotapes of sparrowhawks, basking sharks and Scottish wildcats that's quite a challenge!" Introduced by Chris Packham with Derek Mooney.
SEE THIS WEEK page 10
Ian strikes gold when he meets an old acquaintance of Richard's.
(For cast see Thursday)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Two teams of comics are tested on their
- knowledge of comedy trivia - as well as getting plenty of opportunities to out-gag each other - in this new six-part series.
Jonathan Ross is in the chair, attemptingto keep order as well as the score, and regularteam captains are Bob Monkhouse and Frank Skinner (both of whom have survived appearances on that other comedy quiz Have I Got News for You). Each week Monkhouse is joined by a newer face to comedy while Skinner is teamed up with a more established star. Guests lined up for this battle of wits include
Eddie Large , Greg Proops ,
Jim Bowen , Tony Hawks, Roy Walker , Richard Morton and Ted Rogers. Producers Jon Magnusson and Tom Webber Executive producer Kevin Lygo
The series which looks at crime from the viewpoint of victims and their families.
Tonight, the story of Derek Rogers whose daughter was murdered in 1991 after being lured to Charing Cross station by a bogus employer with the promise of a lucrative job. The programme shows how the law almost let her killer get away with murder, while
Derek Rogers tells how the judicial system ignored him and made him feel totally irrelevant. Presented by Nick Ross. Director JayneTopping
Series producer Donna Taberer
With Peter Sissons. Subtitled Regional News
Weather Suzanne Charlton
Second of a six-part drama about two women who pair up to run their own detective agency investigating infidelity. Starring Barbara Flynn Catherine Russell
Wild Justice. Still shaken by the danger her new job has posed to the safety of her family, Dee is manoeuvred by Elly into taking another case. Elly joins an upmarket dating agency only to find herself tempted by a sexual proposition.
Written by Paula Milne
Producer Ann Skinner ; Director Renny Rye A Skreba production for BBCtv
Tonight, in the second part of Billy Connolly 's idiosyncratic journey, the comedian stops off at the Clyde shipyards and recalls life there as a welder's apprentice. On his way to perform in Stirling he points out Bannockburn, site of a battle between the Scots and the English. After the show he heads for Scone Palace and the Forth Road Bridge. DirectorWillySmax
Producer Bill Tennant
American drama about a radio talk show host. Starring Gary Cole
Jack is put in a dangerous dilemma when the long-lost wife of a policeman reappears and reveals the reason for her disappearance.
Drama starring Matt Dillon, Diane Lane, Tommy Lee Jones
Small-town crap shooter J C Cullen has a "golden-arm" and an eye for the big chance. When his gambling guru tells him he has nothing more to learn, the brash Cullen heads for Chicago and the world of professional gambling.
Director Ben Bolt
(1987)
2.45 Executive Business Channel: scrambled 74328317 3.15 Legal Network Television: scrambled