With Paul Burden and Janet Barrie.
Timetable on Monday................................
With Nicholas Witchell and Juliet Morris. Timetable on Monday
Featuring Hollywood star Mel Gibson on location in the West Highlands, plus a celebration of the 1 00th birthday of the West Highland Railway.
Cooking in style with top chef
Clive Fretwell.
Regional News; Weather
Continuinga week of real-life dramas from Addenbrooke's, Cambridge. Today, activities in the day surgery unit.
With Sue Lawley, Tony Robinson and Maggie Philbin. The next programme is at
8.00pm.
Today's story from A Touch of Love is called Leading Lady, followed at 11.05 by the summer magazine. Including viewer's personal diary, plus fashion and holiday reports in Experts Exported. And at 11.00 and 12.00 News Subtitled;
Regional News; Weather, stereo.
Quiz with Henry Kelly.
Details at 5.35pm Stereo Subtitled .....
Continuing the drama about the rivalries, trials and tribulations of life in a family boat building business. Written by Jill Hyem
The Boswell family continue their ingenious schemes for getting rich quick in Carla Lane's comedy.
(For cast see Friday) (Rpt)
A look at country gardens, including visits to the romantic Giardino del Ninfa in Italy and, in England, the farmhouse gardens surrounding Chilcombe House in Dorset. With Audrey Hepburn and Michael York.
No sooner has Toad promised that there is not far to go to White Deer Park than the animals' path is blocked by the most terrifying obstacle of all - a busy motorway. Rpt Stereo
Cartoon.
Australian comedy drama. Lizzie has a vivid imagination and loves dressingup in all sorts of disguises. She fancies herself as a detective, a spy,
OranaCtreSS. Stereo Subtitled .......
With Diane-Louise Jordan, Tim Vincent and Stuart Miles.
Hannah fears for her parents' marriage. Doug dreams of building a new future.
Shown at 1.30pm Stereo
With Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey. Subtitled
Weather Ian McCaskill ...................
(See Monday for details)
Bob Monkhouse presents the quiz show in which three contestants compete with each other to display amazing feats of memory, on location and in the studio. With Annabel Giles.
Tonight's visit to Addenbrooke's, Cambridge, includes an extraordinary operation to relieve the problem of sweaty hands, plus news from the allergy clinic. With Sue Lawley, Tony Robinson and Maggie Philbin. The next programme is at 10.30pm. (Stereo)
In the last of the series, a well loved member of the Merton household passes away, but is unable to rest in peace. In the process of dealing with the undead, Paul Merton remembers some classic comedy from Marty Feldman, Les Dawson, Tommy Cooper, and One Foot in the Grave. With Timothy Bateson and Tilly Vosburgh. Director Sylvie Boden; Producer Graham Stuart
Another visit to Addenbrooke's, Cambridge. Tonight's programme looks at new developments in keyhole surgery techniques, which enable patients to leave hospital much sooner than before. The next programme is tomorrow at 10.05am.
Comedy thriller starring Meredith Baxter-Birney, Robert Urich
It takes a thief to catch a thief - but when strait-laced operative Harry Schofield springs street-smart convict Samantha White to do just that, they soon get mixed up in a murky world of murder and politics in Washington DC.
(1989) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
FILM REVIEWS pages 49-58
Drama starring Sissy Spacek, Anne Bancroft
When Jessie confronts her mother with a shocking statement of intent, Mrs Cates has to draw on all her resources to prevent a tragedy.
(1986)
FILM REVIEWS pages 49-58