Analysis of the main trading stories.
Editor Paul Gibbs ; Timetable on Monday
With Andrew Harvey and Sally Magnusson. Editor Tim Orchard ; Timetable on Monday....
A morning of debate, magazine items, chat and entertainment.
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 With Anne Diamond and Nick Owen.
Including gardening tips from Professor Stefan Buczacki , real-life drama in the Good Morning diaries, a showbiz roundup with Tania Bryer , and make-over magic in Room for Improvement. And at 11.00 News Subtitled Weather; Regional News and Weather, stereo ..................
12.00 News and Weather sutmied (news) Regional News; Weather .............
12.05pm Pebble Mill Daily magazine, with Gloria Hunniford.
subtitles Weather ............................
(Details at 5.35pm) (Stereo)
General knowledge quiz, presented by Philip Hayton.
Including trips to Northern Ireland, Tahiti, Turkey and Poland.
(Shown Tuesday at 7.00pm) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
Family. The town of Coopers Crossing awaits the arrival of Geoff and Kate's baby with great excitement. Kate herself is uneasy and a little sad now that she has finished work - but another arrival soon absorbs Kate's and everyone else's attention. Stereo
Animated adventures
With Toby Anstis.
TVK
This week, Peter Simon and the team answer questions about music, including why an orchestra needs a conductor. Write with your questions to: TVK, [address removed].
See This Week: page 62
The game show that gives grown-ups a hard time. With host Dave Benson Phillips.
This week's feats include the world's highest jump in "big air snowboarding" from Quebec and the longest journey in a black taxi. Plus
Birmingham's heavyweight log carrier and, in Vermont in the US, the smelliest pairof sneakers. With Cheryl Baker , Kriss Akabusi and Mark Curry.
Leah sets off to find her real mother, Duncan returns to the Grove and when Patsy agrees to do some babysitting it goes horribly wrong. Episode written by Matthew Graham. For cast see
Tuesday Subtitled .............................
Brett tries hypnotherapy, and Mark steals Annalise's glory.
Shown at 1.30pm. For cast see Wednesday
With Anna Ford and Jennie Bond. Subtitled
Weather Michael Fish ........................89
See Monday for details ................................69
This year's contest takes place in the Lost City at South Africa's Sun City, as Welshman Gary Taylor bids to become the first Briton to retain the title. In this first heat, as in three subsequent heats, four competitors battle it out for two places in the eight-man final. With Juliet Morris and Paul Dickenson.
Tonight, how advanced mathematics can produce buildings that may reduce the risk of "flashover" - the moment when a minorfire suddenly ignites catastrophically. Plus the latest news on Richard Noble 'sjet-powered car. With Carol Vorderman , Howard
Stableford, Shahnaz Pakravan , Monty Don and Vivienne Parry.
Producer Bill Grist ; Editor Edward Briffa
Stereo Subtitled 53 Further information on Ceefax page 623.
The series in which members of the public are surprised with news of unclaimed cash, property and prizes. Plus a chance to help find some beneficiaries who are still missing. Presented by Gloria Hunniford, Andi Peters and Juliet Morris.
Telephone free with information on [number removed] (lines open until 10.30pm) or write to [address removed], or fax [number removed].
(Stereo)
(Full details on Ceefax page 619)
Danny Baker examines the career of Peter Glaze, co-presenter (with Leslie Crowther) of the long-running children's show Crackerjack.
With Peter Sissons. Subtitled Regional News
Weekend Weather Michael Fish .
It could be the end for the Old Gits - find out in Four Funerals and a Wedding. With Paul Whitehouse, Kathy Burke.
See This Week: page 14
Could it be the end for the Old Gits? Harry Enfield's other chums are the Slobs, Stan and Pam Herbert, Lee and Lance, Kevin the Teenager, Mr Cholmondley-Warner and Mr Greyson, and Tim Nice But Dim.
Presenters Nick Ross and Sue Cook issue an appeal for information which could help find the murderer of pensioner Ron Cousins. Telephone free on [number removed]. There will be an update on all cases featured at 11.35.
See today's choices.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
(Full details on Ceefax page 614)
Crimewatch UK 10.00 pm BBC1
Nick Ross, Sue Cook and team take up a new slot this week - not just on a different day but also at a slightly later time than usual. However, all those viewers who plan to be tucked up in bed by 10.00pm tonight will be relieved to know that Crimewatch UK will return to its usual Thursday time slot next month.
Tonight, the programme examines a baffling murder case: pensioner Ron Cousins had lived in the same Chelmsford house since he was born and was well known by everyone in the area. On 15 April this year, the day he died, he had been seen several times, shopping and having lunch at the local church. He was last seen alive at 6 o'clock watering his garden.
The police want to hear from anyone who can add any more details to the case. In particular they are anxious to trace the young man with long blonde hair who was spotted close to Ron's house earlier that day.
Romantic comedy, starring Linda Evans, Tom Skerritt, Larry Poindexter
Down-to-earth divorcee Jane McMillan - about to wed sensible Warren Danvers - is pushed into judging a most romantic man contest by her bosses at a Seattle TV station. It turns out to be an assignment that endangers her ideals, her morals, and her feelings for Warren.
The film continues at 11.45.
(1990)
Film Reviews pages 69-76
The latest information on the cases featured in tonight's programme.
Concluding part
The host from hell introduces his notorious namesake:
Dr Terror's House of Horrors
Starring Peter Cushing
Five men travelling by train meet up with the mysterious Dr Schreck. The bearded stranger offers each man a fortune reading from the tarot cards - and proceeds to tell each of them how he is going to die.
(1965)
See Barry Norman: page 66