Timetable on Monday
With Justin Webb and Juliet Morris.
Timetable on Monday .........................
Introduced by Mo Dutta.
9.05 Kilroy
Topical discussion with Robert Kilroy-Silk.
(Stereo)
10.00 News and Weather
Subtitled (news) Regional News; Weather
10.05 Good Morning.... with Anne and Nick
Featuring vet Mark Evans, needlecraft, the weekly fashion makeover, Lydia Thomas continues her campaign to raise awareness of the issues that affect Britain's disabled, and John Leslie endeavours to find the perfect date.
Including at 11.00 News
(Subtitled) and Weather; Regional News and Weather.
(Stereo)
12.00 News and Weather
Subtitled (news); Regional News; Weather
12.05pm Pebble Mill
Ross King with the best in entertainment on St Andrew's Day.
(Stereo)
(Details at 5.35pm)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
General knowledge quiz presented by Philip Hayton.
Starring Sharon Gless and Tyne Daly.
The most popular game show on television is Luck n' Bucks, but something strange is going on behind the facade of the contest and Christine and Mary Beth are sent undercover to investigate.
Today: digital enhancement.......
With Toby Anstis.
Noddy
with Noddy and his friends.
With the voices of Susan Sheridan and Jimmy Hibbert.
BBC Noddy Magazine: 80p, from newsagents
The puppet comedy-drama continues.
Arabel gets ready for the May Day show and the Duchess loses her brooch.
(Stereo)
Prehistoric animated fun.
Terry Nutkins meets some reptiles and even learns how to milk a rattlesnake.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.35am on BBC2)
See This Week: page 61
Can Sam get to the final, and will Mr Parrott get to Germany?
A cricket legend comes to town and Cody decides to learn about first aid.
(Shown at 1.30pm) (Stereo)
With Martyn Lewis and Andrew Harvey. Subtitled
Weather Ian McCaskill ...................
(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 speaking to those affected by the politicians and decision-makers.
Here are some answers to questions you always wanted to ask - and a few more. In tonight's show the question is asked how can aeroplanes fly upside down, a group of aerobatic pilots are enlisted to explain why. And the British scientists who have developed a super-tomato which will stay fresh longer, even when picked ripe to maximise the taste, explain how it's all done by genetics. Presented by Desmond Lynam and Jenny Hull.
Producers Martin Lucas and Gill Stribling-Wright Executive producer Alan Boyd
Anne Robinson with viewers' opinions on BBC television programmes.
Write with your comments to Points of View, [address removed]. Or telephone/fax on [number removed]. The E-mail address is: [email address removed]
With Michael Buerk. Subtitled
Regional News
Weather Ian McCaskill .................
By the Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer, Gordon Brown.
Shown at 10.30pm on BBC2 and 10.40pm on ITV
When a computer boffin in the defence industry is found dead in his garage, Tony Clark is asked to investigate.
See today's choices.
Episode written by Julian Jones
See This Week: page 8
Between the Lines 9.35pm BBC 1
It was a brave move to take a successful drama series about a policeman who investigates corrupt coppers and turn it on its head by making him a private eye. Considering that Between the Lines had won many awards and a regular viewing figure of eight million, some would say it was a foolhardy one. However, series creator and executive producer Tony Garnett thought it was a risk worth taking. When this new series started, he told Radio Times "I know people will say that if you have a winning formula, why change it? Our answer is that we're not interested in formulas. They're boring."
The gamble has paid off. This new scenario doesn't seem to have dented its popularity - just as many people turned on to Tony Clark, Harry Naylor, John Deakin and Mo Connell in the first episode as before. Tonight Clark (Neil Pearson) investigates the death of defence industry employee - was it really suicide, or was it murder? "Stay well away from the defence industry." warns Deakin (Tony Doyle). "You don't want it mucking up your CV." Unfortunately Clark has never taken too much notice of Deakin.
There's more about Mo Connell on page 8.
Introduced by Desmond Lynam.
Championship Boxing: Unbeaten Commonwealth middleweight champion Richie Woodhall defends his crown against former world champion and Midlands rival Chris Pyatt. This will be Woodhall's first major test as champion, while Pyatt will be looking to return to winning ways after losing his WBO crown in May.
Golf: A profile of Britain's Laura Davies - the world's top female golfer. Davies has had a vintage 1994 - this month she became the first European player, male or female, to finish top of the American money list.
Thriller starring William Shatner, Susan Blakely
An enjoyable high-school dance becomes a night of terror when a young girl is brutally murdered. Then Chuck Coburn finds that his daughter is missing and begins a investigation into the world of street gangs.
(1988)
Film Reviews pages 69-76
TV Edits 3 - French TV4: scrambled.