Timetable on Monday
With Justin Webb and Juliet Morris.
Timetable on Monday .........................
Mo Dutta introduces this morning's line-up of debate, magazine, chat and entertainment programmes.
9.05 Kilroy Topical discussion with Robert Kilroy-Silk .
10.00 News and Weather subtniea (news) Regional News; Weather
10.05 Good Morning....with Anne and Nick With Anne Diamond and Nick Owen.
Featuring vet Mark Evans , needlecraft, the weekly fashion makeover, and Lydia Thomas who continues her campaign to raise awareness of the issues that affect
Britain's disabled. Including at 11.00 News Subtitled and Weather; Regional
News; Weather.
12.00 News and Weather subtitled (news) Regional News; Weather ..............
12.05pm Pebble Mill Ross King with the best in entertainment. Stereo .......
Details at 5.35pm. Stereo Subtitled ......
More questions and conundrums to tax the teams in this exciting general knowledge quiz presented by Philip Hayton.
UK Championship from the Guild Hall,
Preston. Live coverage from the opening session of the quarter-finals. Introduced by David Vine.
With Toby Anstis. Stereo Not every day is a quiet day in Toyland, but then life would be really boring if it was.
BBC NODDY MAGAZINE: 80p, from newsagents
The puppet comedy-drama continues.
Granny is having dreams and searches the books for a remedy, Stereo ....
4.10 Dinobabies Prehistoric animated fun with the little monsters who spend their days exploring, inventing and telling Stories
Terry Nutkins meets some wild members of the dog family, such as the Australian dingo and the American coyote and visits some African dogs in Belfast.
Repeated tomorrow on BBC2 at 7.35am ♦ See Children: page 62
Mr Manyeke's good news brings problems for some of the choir, and Mrs Maguire, the school first-aider, agrees to start up some babysitting classes.
Written by Alison Fisher
Michael wants to take his relationship with Cody further. And Roland makes Wayne lose his temper.
Shownat 1.30pm Stereo
With Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey. Subtitled
Weather Peter Cockroft
See Monday for details
Michael Aspel springs more surprises and reunions on unsuspecting guests.
Current affairs magazine programme which travels the length and breadth of the nation, responding to the stories that matter and speaks to those affected by the politicians and decision-makers.
Stereo
Here are some answers to questions you always wanted to ask.... and a few more. The emphasis in this wide-ranging series of stories is on human achievement - and downright cleverness. On tonight's show how the stunts were done in the film True Lies especially those with Arnold Schwarzenegger flying the Harrier jet; how the figures in Mount Rushmore were originally carved and one viewer asks how do the little widgets get into beer cans? Presented by Desmond Lynam and Jenny Hull.
Producers Martin Lucas and Gill Stribling-Wright Executive producer Alan Boyd
* See This Week: page 49
Anne Robinson with viewers' opinions on BBC television programmes.
Write with your comments to Points of View, BBCtv, London W 12 7 RJ. Or telephone/fax on [number removed] The E-mail address is: pov@bbcnc.org.uk Producer Bernard Newnham
With Michael Buerk. Subtitled Regional News
Weather Peter Cockroft
The Bafta-winning crime drama series. Deakin employs Clark and his team on an animal rights job. Mo is setting fire to fur shops, Harry is working undercover as a security officer at a pharmaceutical company and Tony is left doing all the legwork which is very dull until he discovers that Harry is in real danger.
Episode written by J C Wilsher
Introduced by Desmond Lynam.
Championship Boxing: Scotland's former WBO strawweight champion Paul Weir looks to capture his second world title tonight as he takes on South Africa's Paul Oulden for the vacant WBO junior flyweight crown in Irvine, Scotland. Also Drew Docherty defends his British bantamweight title against Dewsbury's Adey Benton.
Amateur Boxing Action from the international match between England and the USA at the Hilton Hotel in London. The match comprises eight bouts with England expected to be led by light-welterweight Peter Richardson - a Commonwealth Games gold medallist this summer. The two teams have not met at senior level since when England won 7-5 at Leeds.
Cricket: A preview of the first Test between England and Australia which begins in Brisbane on Friday. This is England's first step towards retaining the Ashes. Heavy defeats in the last three series against Australia make England the underdogs - but they were given little hope in Australia in 1986/87 and still returned with the Ashes. On that tour England won the first Test at Brisbane by seven wickets.
Football: A round-up of tonight's action in the FA Premiership.
Comedy starring Robin Williams, Peter O'Toole, Rick Moranis
A Chicago fireman, burned out and retired after one too many major alarms, heads for a tiny Caribbean island. There he is persuaded to invest in a ramshackle holiday camp... and finds himself in a different kind of hot spot.
Director Harold Ramis (1986)
FILM REVIEWS pages 69-74
TV Edits 3 - German TV3: scrambled transmission.