With Paul Burden and Sara Coburn.
Timetable on Monday ...............................
With Justin Webb and Juliet Morris.
Timetable on Monday
Introduced by Mo Dutta. stereo
9.05 Kilroy Topical discussion.
Regional News; Weather .............
Tony offers the newcomers some advice.
(For cast see Tuesday)
Featuring cookery with Ainsley Harriott, Dr Mark Porter's medical desk, Where
There's a Will with Will Hanrahan, Room for Improvement with Katherine Woods , and Jeni Barnett discovers that life can begin at 70 plus.
And at 11.00 News Subtitled and Weather; Regional News;
Weather. Stereo ........................... * Dr Mark Porter : see page 36
(subtitled - News)
Regional News; Weather
Today's guests include Oxford Boat Race team coach Dan Topolski. With Alan Titchmarsh.(Stereo)
(Details at 5.35pm)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
European quiz. Stereo ................
A sequel to the popularTV western series, starring
John Ireland, Robert Fuller
1905: a new generation of the Cartwright family prepares todefend the Ponderosa from its greatest threat ever. With John Amos and Michael Landon Jr.
Director William F Claxton (1988) * FILM REVIEWS pages 47-56
3.50 The Twitches at
Chrissy-Mess. Stereo .................
Last in the animated series. subtitled ...........
Last in the series presented by Rolf Harris , Stereo ..
Last part of the comedy adventure series. The gang have survived the explosion that ended the world. Written by Danny Peacock and Mickey Hutton
Another chance to see the six-part series set on Tyneside during the air raids of the Second World War. Chas McGill and his mates find a crashed German bomber.
Written by Robert Westall , dramatised by William Coriett Rpt Subtitled ...............
Doug suffers a new room-mate. The Starks' move is not smooth.
Shown at 1.30pm. For cast see Wednesday
With Anna Ford and Jill Dando. Subtitled Weather Suzanne Charlton
See Monday for details
Steve's dreams of a business empire begin to crumble. Sanjay finds himself with a score to settle. Della gets itchy feet. Peggy finds out a few family secrets.
This week's episodes written by Sian Orrells and Helen Slavin
(Omnibus edition next Sunday)
In the last of the current series of weekly visits to the RSPCA's Harmsworth Hospital,
Rolf Harris looks back at some of the cases featured and reporter Steve Knight is once again on the road with the ambulance drivers and inspectors. See today's choices.
Series producer Sarah Hargreaves
See This Week: page 6
Animal Hospital Week 8.00pm BBC 1
The final report from the RSPCA's Harmsworth Hospital catches up on some of the animals who have been seen over the last few weeks. Snowy the poodle, found abandoned and practically bald on the steps of a police station, is doing well. Another dog, Lottie, was found in a deserted flat with the remains of another dog - Lottie had to eat the body to stay alive; she's well on the road to recovery. And Gizmo the shihtzu, paralysed by a slipped disc, is learning to walk again.
Animal Hospital Week returns later in the year.
A fast-moving drama series set in a local crown prosecution office. Sheila gets some bad news and Nina does a bit of showing off. Meanwhile, Lenny has to prosecute a complicated case.
Episode written by Frankie Bailey
Producer Esta Charkham ; Director John Stroud Repeated tomorrow at 1.50pm
See This Week: page 12
With Michael Buerk. Subtitled Regional News
Weather Suzanne Charlton
Another chance to see this comedy series from 1994.
Gary becomes alarmed that he is sexually inexperienced and invents a rampant past for Dorothy's benefit.
Tonight's programme of debate comes from London. Guests include education secretary Gillian Shephard , shadow trade and industry secretary Jack Cunningham , and author and screenwriter Frederic Raphael. Director Laurence Vulliamy ; Series editor
Christopher Capron
In the second of a two-part story, the truth about "Robert Wright" emerges. With Sharon Gless and Tyne Daly. Last in the series.
Comedy drama. Laurie, former star and fading coach, finds the rough-and-tumble of Australian rules football exists off the pitch as well as on. With Jack Thompson, Graham Kennedy, Frank Wilson and Harold Hopkins.
(1980)
Film Reviews pages 47-56