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 , the weekly fashion makeover, a look at parenthood, and another helping of the Good Pud Guide with Jeni Barnett. Including at
11.00 News subtmed and Weather;
Regional News; Weather.
12.00 News and Weather subtmed (news) Regional News; Weather .............
12.05pm Pebble Mill Music and chat with ROSS King , Stereo .........................
Detailsat5.35pm Stereo Subtitled ......
General knowledge quiz. stereo.
While the Kid delivers dynamite to a mine, Heyes volunteers his services as a guide, with explosive results. (Rpt)
Today, imaginative microwave dishes from the Orient..............................
A visit to Kew, with Rula Lenska.
With Toby AnstiS.
3.45 Crossword puzzle. With Simon Davies , the Chuckle Brothers and John Pickard. ANSWERS: Sick as a Parrot, PO Box 5065. London W 12 6PP
Final part of The Fwog Pwince the Twuth!
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Animated adventures.
This week the team are in Arizona looking at the plants and animals that live in the desert, including coyotes and bats.
With Chris Packham, Michaela Strachan and Howie Watkins.
First of a six-part drama series about a group of young hopefuls at the Markov School of Dance and Drama. See today's choices.
Written by Chris Ellis Repeated next Sunday on BBC2
* See Children: page 50
Katerina lends Mark a sympathetic ear. Gaby takes some time off with Kris.
Everything conspires against the rock band's rehearsal.
Shown at 1.30pm. Stereo Subtitled ....
With Anna Ford and Jennie Bond.
Subtitled
Weather Rob McElwee ...................
(See Monday for details)
Michael Aspel springs more surprises and reunions on unsuspecting guests when he presents them with the big red book.
The return of the current affairs magazine programme that speaks to people from all over the country whose lives are affected by the politicians and decision-makers. With reporters Tom Mangold, Anastasia Cooke, John Walters, Sankah Guha, Mark Easton and Martine Dennis.
See today's choices.
Tonight's show examines the work of David Hart , who has developed a device that helps children who suffer from cerebral palsy to learn to walk.
Alan Yentob , formerControllerof BBC2 and now Controller BBC 1, talks about the BBC2 logo - why it was commissioned and the technical wizardry behind its many variations.
And there's a look at how virtual reality works, and at the complex logistics behind a rose-growing operation in Africa's Rift Valley that supplies the UK retail market. Presented by Desmond Lynam and Jenny Hull.
Producers Martin Lucas and Gill Stribling-Wright Executive producer Alan Boyd
QUESTIONS: please send them to How Do They Do That?, PO Box 4653. London SE 1 9UQ
Anne Robinson with viewers' opinions on BBC television programmes.
Write with your comments to Points of View, BBCtv, London W 12 7RJ. 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 Rob McElwee
The final part of David Attenborough 's incredible journey into the world of plants.
Surviving. Plants live everywhere, from the coldest Arctic wastes to the driest, hottest deserts, and all places in between. To do so, they've invented an amazing variety of ingenious survival techniques, revealed by dramatic timelapse photography. See today's choices.
Producer Neil Nightingale ; Executive producer
Mike Salisbury Repeated next Monday on BBC2
* See This Week: page 7
David Attenborough concludes his incredible journey into the world of plants with a look at the techniques plants use to survive extreme temperatures. Show more
Introduced by Desmond Lynam with Alan Hansen and Jimmy Hill.
International Football
Highlights of this evening's friendly between the Republic of Ireland and England from Lansdowne Road, Dublin. Although England coach Terry Venables has yet to taste defeat in six internationals, England know that a match against Jack Charlton's side is a far from easy proposition. Commentary by Barry Davies and Trevor Brooking.
Rugby Union
A preview of Saturday's two Five Nations championship matches which feature Wales v England at the National Stadium,Ã Cardiff, and France v Scotland in Paris.
See Alan Hansen: page 48
Crime drama starring
Cliff Gorman
Joseph Bologna
Two New York policemen plan to collect$2 million from the Mafia after pulling off a Wall Street heist. But when the deal turns sour the Mafia must sort out its personnel problems.
Director Aram Avakian (1973) * FILM REVIEWS pages 55-60