Timetable on Monday ....
With Justin Webb and Andrew Harvey.
Timetable on Monday ....
Introduced by Mo Dutta.
9.05 Kilroy Topical discussion with Robert Kilroy-Silk .
Regional News; Weather
10.05 Good Morning with Anne and Nick Featuring cookery with Ainsley Harriott, Dr Mark Porter's medical desk, "Where there's a Will" with Will Hanrahan, and "Experts Exported" in which "Good Morning"'s experts meet people with similar specialities around the globe.
And at 11.00 News (Subtitled) and Weather; Regional News and Weather.
Regional News; Weather
12.05pm PEBBLE MILL
A special edition of the lunchtime show in which David Attenborough celebrates his exciting and distinguished career in television.
Details at 5.35pm.
(Stereo)
(Subtitled)
Fast-moving and demanding general knowledge quiz. Hosted by Bill Dod.
The Masters from Wembley Conference Centre with the opening quarter-final match.
with Toby Anstis
15.50 Jackanory: Magic on the Tide.
Animated comedy
Series.
(Subtitled)
A new version of the animal hospital programme for younger viewers.
(Stereo)
Last part of the comedy drama. A stranger is prowling at Slogthwaite. Craig is convinced he is a spy but Scooby is not so sure, especially when he is able to help him with his invention that will change the face of cricket this century. With a special guest appearance by cricket great Geoff Boycott.
(Stereo)
(Subtitled)
with Diane-Louise Jordan, Tim Vincent and Stuart Miles
Cheryl's Hawaiian night has unfortunate consequences.
Meanwhile, Mark's mood worsens and Philip solves a dancing dilemma.
Shown at 1.30pm.
(Stereo)
(Subtitled)
With Martyn Lewis and Huw Edwards. Subtitled
Weather Suzanne Charlton
See Monday for details
A rundown of the UK charts, with the latest hits and pre-chart sounds. This week the reformed group the Go-Go's, with original member Belinda Carlisle, will be making a special appearance.
The guest presenter is Gary Olsen from "2 Point 4 Children", and currently in "Health and Efficiency" on Fridays BBC 1.
Nellie and Ethel go to the Vic for a girls' night out, while Geoff drinks Arthur under the table, and Pauline wonders why.
This week's episodes written by Shelley Miller, Annie Wood, Kevin Hood
(Omnibus edition next Sunday)
Another visit to the RSPCA's Harmsworth Hospital where the vets and nurses never know what to expect next. With Rolf Harris at the animal hospital, and reporter Steve Knight out with the RSPCA's rescue team.
A new comedy about a former diplomat forced to adjust to life as a labourer. Starring Richard Briers
Tony is miserable so he visits one of his old school chums who gives him an idea for raising funds.
Stereo
Subtitled
With Peter Sissons. Subtitled Regional News
Weather Suzanne Charlton
In the last of three real-life dramas, Jim Broadbent plays an upright British military hero, Colonel A D Wintle. He was a maverick figure with a brilliant mind and strong conviction, who was also slightly mad.
See today's choices
Guests in tonight's programme of debate from Newcastle upon Tyne include MP Alan Beith, Deputy Leader of the Liberal Democrats, and Dr Anne Wright, Vice Chancellor of Sunderland University. APPLICATIONS: if you would like to join the "Question Time" audience, telephone [number removed]
The death of an illegal immigrant bears all the hall-marks of a gang murder connected to drugs, until Cagney and Lacey uncover a web of fear and political manipulation.
The second of four weekly programmes during Ramadan visits a community of Yemeni Muslims in Butetown, Cardiff, whose first members came to England in coal ships in the 1880s.
Repeated tomorrow at 5.40am
(Stereo)
The Masters from Wembley Conference Centre. Featuring action from tonight's quarter-final.