With Paul Burden and Sara Coburn.
Timetable on Monday ...............................
With Paul Burden and Juliet Morris.
Timetable on Monday
Introduced by Mo Dutta.
9.05 Kilroy Debate.
10.00 News and Weather subtwea (news)
Regional News; Weather
10.05 EastEnders - the Early Days Sharon confides in Michelle.
Written by Bev Doyle For cast see Tuesday
10.35 Good Morning....with Anne and Nick Featuring more Good Puds with Jeni Barnett , and Rooms for Improvement with Katherine Woods. Including at 11.00 News Subtitled and Weather; Regional
News; Weather. Stereo ..................
12.00 News and Weather Subtitled (news) Regional News; Weather .............
12.05pm Pebble Mill Ross King visits Nashville and talks to country and western stars includingTammyWynette andChetAtkins. Stereo ...............
Detailsat5.35pm Stereo Subtitled .......
European quiz.
Heyes and Curry help a beautiful widow by managing her saloon, but why is someone trying to run them out of town?
Today: substantial soups.
Prue Leith shares some of her cookery secrets and expertise. Today, some tricks of the pudding trade.
(Stereo)
With Chris Jarvis. Stereo Crossword puzzle.
With guest Zoe Ball.
Animated adventures. Rpt
This week: elephants and cheetahs in Africa, trumpeter swans in Canada, and one place in Britain where the red squirrel is making a regular appearance. With Chris Packham, Michaela Strachan and Howie Watkins.
Last in the series.
Luke's in charge as the Markov Show gets underway at last.
Written by Jeremy Front
Rptd next Sunday on BBC2
Annalise and Elliot get too close for
Mark's comfort. Dave tries to soothe tensions in Ramsay Street.
Shown at 1.30pm For cast see Friday
With Anna Ford and Jill Dando. Subtitled Weather John Kettley .....................
See Monday for details
Michael Aspel springs more surprises and reunions on unsuspecting guests when he presents them with the famous red book.
The current affairs magazine programme that travels the country, respondingto the news that matters.
Editor Paul Woolwich .................................
Esther Rantzen is joined by her two co-presenters, Carol Smillie and Mickey Hutton, for the series that gives the Hearts of Gold Award to unsung heroes and heroines from all over the UK who have shown outstanding bravery and dedication.
This week, Jill Dando helps perpetrate an elaborate hoax in order to reward five men who pulled an unconscious man from a car submerged in a river.
Awards also go to an 88-year-old lady who, for 40 years, has helped people care for their pets; an 11-year-old who saved her brother's life; and a woman who gets the surprise of her life when friends, family and colleagues gather to celebrate her devotion to ill and disabled children.
Nominations: viewers with nominations for the Hearts of Gold Award should write to: [address removed]
See This Week: page 13
With Michael Buerk. Subtitled Regional News
Weather John Kettley
An eight-part series about a Darlington news agency, starring Michael ElphickÃ
Harry suspects that a local bigtime criminal, known as the Phantom and now living on the Costa Del Sol, is back in town. Harry is keen to get the exclusive. Ex-detective Jack Crow is also keen to find the Phantom, but for a different reason. It's a race to see who can find him first. To throw news-hungry Cheryl off the scent of his scoop, Harry uses some underhand methods to encourage her to investigate a devil-worship story that unexpectedly turns out to be connected with the Phantom.
Episode written by Arthur McKenzie
Introduced by Tony Gubba with Alan Hansen.
Football
Highlights of any FA Cup sixth-round replays, plus a roundup of tonight's FA Premiership action, including the key match between Manchester United and Arsenal at Old Trafford.
Motor Sport
A preview of the Formula One season which starts on Sunday with the Brazilian Grand Prix. The stage is set for 1994 World Champion Michael Schumacher to renew his rivalry with Damon Hill and meet the challenge of other top British drivers, including Nigel Mansell in the new-look McLaren.
Rugby League
A profile of Welshman Jonathan Davies, arguably the best convert yet from rugby union.
Racing
On the eve of the new turf season, a report on the flat-racer Celtic Swing - reputedly the best horse of his generation - who is favourite for the 2,000 Guineas and the Derby this year.
Gangster drama starring Rod Steiger
1919, Chicago: a young scarfaced hoodlum joins one of the underworld gangs terrorising the city. Surrounded by corruption and murder, only the most ruthless will survive and rise to the top. This is the story of the man who became a legend. (1959) B/W
FILM REVIEWS pages 53-60