With Paul Burden and Adam Shaw.
Timetable on Monday
With Justin Webb and Juliet Morris.
VE Day Memories: how Northern Ireland celebrated "double peace". Timetable on Monday
Introduced by Mo Dutta.
9.05 Kilroy Topical discussion programme. Stereo ......................
10.00 News
Regional News; Weather
10.05 EastEnders - the Early Days Debbie and Andy are burgled. Written by Bill Lyons Rpt
10.35 Good Morning....with Anne and Nick Featuring vet Mark Evans , the weekly fashion makeover, and Eric Knowles with more hidden antique treasures. Including at 11.00 Newssuotitted; Regional News;
Weather, stereo ............................
12.00 News
Regional News; Weather .............
12.05pm Pebble Mill Alan Titchmarsh and guests recall entertainment of 50 years ago.
Details at 5.35pm Stereo Subtitled .....
European quiz. Stereo ................
Outlaws Hannibal Heyes and Kid Curry stumble into another hazardous adventure in the wild west. Rpt ...
Audrey Hepburn visits some of the world's most beautiful rose gardens, including La Roseraie de I'Hays in France and Mottisfont Abbey in Hampshire. With
Michael York.
Mr Pheasant volunteers to go and get Adder.
Cartoon.
Fifth of a six-part comedy drama. The school play is a great success in a rather unexpected way.
Written by Andrew Davies and Steve Attridge
Diane-Louise Jordan, Tim Vincent and Stuart Miles take a look at wartime cookery.
Followed by Rewind Catherine Goldberg's memories of her father's return from war.
Danni profits from someone else's mistake. Julie faces Philip with a domestic challenge. The Martins discuss Debbie's immediate future.
Shown at 1.30pm. Stereo Subtitled....
With Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey. Subtitled
Weather Michael Fish .......................57
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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 reports on the big news stories and speaks to the people whose lives are affected by the decisions of the day.
Editor Paul Woolwich 93
Noel Edmonds is in the west wing of the Great House at
Crinkley Bottom to enrol some classic Gotchas in the Hall of Fame.
See today' s choices. Producer Jonathan Beazley
With Anne Robinson. Write with your comments to Points of View, BBCtv, London W 12 7RJ. Or telephone/fax on (0181) [number removed]. The e-mail address is: pov@bbcnc.org.uk Producer Bernard Newnham
With Michael Buerk. Subtitled Regional News
Weather Michael Fish
By the Labour Party.
Shown at 10.30pm on BBC2 and 10.30pm on ITV
Sue Lawley presents the news with the reporters of today and of 50 years ago. Subtitled........................................
Death In the Playground
In 1993, teenagerPaul Esslemont was branded a "psychopath" and a "callous killer" after being found guilty of battering a 3-year-old child to death with a golf club. But Rough Justice believes he is the victim of a miscarriage of justice and reveals that much of the scientific evidence that convicted him was flawed. In a dramatic reconstruction featuring new experimental evidence, the programme aims to show that justice can misfire when convictions are based on forensic evidence alone.
Producer/Director Ed Braman
Sinister thriller starring
Brian Dennehy , James Woods
LA cop and author Lieutenant
Dennis Meechum is contacted by the mysterious Cleve, a deadly hitman, who has a strange request. But investigating Cleve's past crimes plunges Meechum into a deadly world.
Director John Flynn (1 987) Subtitled ...... * FILM REVIEWS pages 59-64
Horror starring
Bryant Halliday
William Sylvester
London, 1964: when American journalist Mark English takes his fiancee to see ventriloquist the Great Vorelli, he is disturbed by the intense relationship between the performer and his dummy, especially when the dummy begins to move all by itself.
With Yvonne Romain , Sandra Dome.
Director Lindsay Shonteff 1964) * FILM REVIEWS pages 59-64