With Paul Burden and Sara Coburn.
Timetable on Monday
With Andrew Harvey and Juliet Morris. Timetable on Monday
A visit to Matlock in Derbyshire where Bob Langley, Mo Dutta and Victoria Studd meet some of the bikers that converge there every weekend, they visit the Riber Castle Zoo, find out about fell racing and attend the annual Bakewell show.
With top chef Alastair Little. Today, saute of Sea bass.
With Robert Kilroy-Silk.
Today's subject: racism.
(Rpt) (Stereo)
With Sarah Greene and Will Hanrahan.
Today's story in A Touch of Love is called A Fair Romance, followed at 11.05 by the summer magazine. Including Dr Mark Porter and his wife reporting from Thailand in Experts Exported, Ex-pats in Berlin in At Home Abroad plus fitness with Susan Kane. And at 11.00 and 12.00 News Subtitled; Regional News; Weather.
(Stereo)
See Dr Mark Porter: page 50
European quiz presented by Henry Kelly.
12.50 Regional News; Weather
(Details at 5.35pm)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Continuing the drama about the rivalries in a family boat building business.
Episodes written by Arthur Schmidt
(For cast see Friday)
As Mary Robeson watches Meg in the playground, Val calls Karen to warn her. Meanwhile, Ann prepares to tell Greg about her test results, but he has a bombshell of his own.
Last in the series.
(Stereo)
Animated adventures of a boy and his car.
(Subtitled)
Clarissa gets in the middle of an argument between her parents over shopping malls.
(Subtitled)
Sixth of a 13-part series. Chaos ensues when Kumiko finds a virtual reality chamber.
Enjoyment of the Murder Mystery weekend is cut tragically short. Helen stands up for Hannah at the Pony Club. Brett goes on a binge.
(Shown at 1.30pm)
(For cast see Wednesday)
With Anna Ford and Jill Dando.
(Subtitled)
Weather Michael Fish
(See Monday for details)
Peggy gets suspicious about Grant's strange nocturnal behaviour, Ruth and Mark get their wires crossed over the issue of children, and Ian finds himself in big trouble with Phil, again.
This week's episodes written by Susan Boyd
(Omnibus edition next Sunday)
Fifth in a 24-part drama about the trials and tribulations of the Castle family. The family gathers to discuss what to do about Margaret and James.
Meanwhile Matthew secretly visits Margaret, who admits she would like to win James back.
(For cast see Tuesday)
(Omnibus edition next Monday)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
With Michael Buerk.
(Subtitled)
Regional News
Weather Michael Fish
Police are asking for help in solving two murders.
Simon Shannon, a 26-year-old vicar's son from Essex was last seen alive on 3 May. Police in Manchester are also looking for any information about the murder of 18-year-old Natalie McLean who was killed over the Easter weekend.
Presented by Nick Ross and Sue Cook.
Crimewatch UK Update is at 12 midnight.
Last in the present series.
See today's choices.
Mountain climbing is currently Britain's fastest growing sport. However, with the increase in popularity comes an increase in the number of people who need to be rescued. This past winter 64 people were caught in Scottish avalanches and ten of them died as a result. Tonight's programme features unprecedented access to the organisations that make up the Scottish Mountain Rescue, which include 25 civilian units, two teams from the RAF and helicopters from both the navy and the air force, as they attempt to battle against the elements to rescue injured climbers.
The programme of topical argument and debate tonight comes from
London, with guests Chief Secretary to the Treasury Jonathan Aitken , Shadow Scottish Secretary George Robertson , Deputy Editor of The London Evening Standard Sarah Sands, and Chief
Executive of the RSPB Barbara Young. Director Laurence Vulliamy ; Series editor
ChristopherCapron Subtitled ............... APPLICATIONS: if you would like to join the Question Time audience, telephone (0181) 87 1 5252.
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From Shinnecock Hills Golf Club, New York, where the European players will be hoping for their first win in 25 years.
Introduced by Steve Rider.