With Paul Burden and Rob Butler.
Timetable on Monday
With Justin Webb and Juliet Morris.
Timetable on Monday
Introduced by Mo Dutta.
9.05 Kilroy Debate.
subtitled (news)
Regional News; Weather
Den tells Angie that he has finished with his girlfriend.
(For cast see Tuesday)
Featuring vet Mark Evans , the weekly fashion makeover, and Eric Knowles who introduces his new antiques series
Hidden Treasures. Including at 11.00 News Subtitled and Weather; Regional
News; Weather. Stereo ................
Regional News; Weather
With Ross King.
(Stereo)
(Details at 5.35pm)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
European quiz.
A stagecoach is robbed, and one of the passengers discovers that a valuable letter has been stolen.
Today: fish dishes.
The new cookery series continues with some tricks of the chocolate trade.
Stereo...............................................
Ruth Madoc appeals on behalf of the National Kidney Research Fund.
(Donations: see Sunday at 5.10pm)
With Toby Anstis.
Sick as a Parrot
Crossword puzzle. With Simon Davies , the Chuckle Brothers, Cheryl Baker and John Barrowman.
The Twitches. First of three daily stories by Roy Apps , about two twin sisters who are witches. Told by Niall Ashdown.
A visit to the movies. Rpt ..................................
The last in the media series goes behind the scenes of the musical Oliver. Plus details of how to become a Take Two reporter. With Juliet Morris. Write to: Take Two, [address removed].
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
It 's a black day for Gary when redundancies are announced.
Cast on Tuesday Rpt Stereo Subtitled .
The debutante ball proves memorable, but for all the wrong reasons. Hannah gets dressed up, while Gaby and Annalise have a girls' night in. Shown at 1.30pm Stereo
With Anna Ford and Huw Edwards.
Subtitled
Weather Suzanne Chartton
See Monday for details....
Michael Aspel springs more surprises and reunions on his unsuspecting guests when he presents them with the famous red book.
The current affairs magazine programme that travels the country, investigating the big stories and responding to the news that matters.
Esther Rantzen and co-presenters, Carol Smillie and Mickey Hutton present another in 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's programme features the story of a couple who, six years ago, adopted a baby who was so mentally and physically impaired that the experts said he would only live a matter of months. Having sold their home and business to finance his care, the couple now spend much of their time in Budapest where the child is receiving treatment. Teachers, other parents in a similar position and local prisoners pay tribute to the courageous pair.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Nominations: viewers with nominations for the Hearts of Gold Award should write to: Hearts of Gold, [address removed].
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
An eight-part series about a Darlington news agency, starring Michael Elphick 6: Snappy and Jonathan are in line for a "Good News" award. But events take a turn for the worse when a young prostitute disappears and her friends think she has been murdered. Alice is a dead ringer for the missing girl and decides to act as bait for the killer.
Harry suspects a local judge. If he's right it will be a front page story; if he's wrong Alice could be the next victim.
Episode written by Andrew Holden
Producer Joy Spink ; Director Rob Walker
Highlights of tonight's football match between England and Uruguay at Wembley, plus action from the European Championship qualifying ties featuring Russia v Scotland and Bulgaria v Wales. Commentary by Barry Davies with Trevor Brooking.
Introduced by Desmond Lynam with Jimmy Hill and Alan Hansen. See today's choices.
Producer Vivien Kent ; Editor Brian Barwick
Alan Hansen : see page 38
Sportsnight 10.20pm BBC
England, unbeaten in six matches under coach Terry Venables, face a stern task at Wembley this evening when Uruguay visit for a friendly. Sportsnight screens highlights of an important game in England's preparation as host nation for next year's European Championship.
Owing to problems with their domestic league, and the fact that many of their top footballers are attached to clubs in Europe, it is difficult to predict Uruguay's form. By tradition they are strong in defence and have a typical Latin ability to counterattack quickly.
While England enjoy the benefit of automatic qualification, Scotland are in Russia today and Wales in Bulgaria with varying hopes of making it through to the European Championship. There are highlights, too, of their efforts.
Comedy drama starring Jack Lemmon
The cosy world of a parish priest is shattered by the arrival of a fiery young theology student whose riotous behaviour offends the congregation and the powerful Monsignor Burke.
(1984)
Film Reviews pages 47-56