With Paul Burden and Sara Coburn.
Editor Paul Gibbs ; Timetable on Monday
With Andrew Harvey and Sara Cobum. Editor Tim Orchard ; Timetable on Monday
Today, Looe in Comwall, with Bob Langley , Mo Dutta , Victoria Studd. Among today's guests are Peter Skellern and local weatherman Craig Rich.
Cookery with top chef Alastair Little.
Regional News; Weather
Ayounger studio audience discusses the subject of single parents with Robert Kilroy-Silk . Rpt Stereo ..................
With Sarah Greene and Will Hanrahan.
Today's story from A Touch of Love is called Sanctuary, followed at 11.05 by the summer magazine. Featuring relaxation with Jeni Barnett , Good Morning's experts go on holiday in Experts Exported, plus the latest summerfashions. Including at 11.00 and
12.00 News Subtitled; Regional News;
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European quiz with Henry Kelly.
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12.50 Regional News; Weather
Detailsat5.35pm Stereo
More drama from the Howard family.
Episode written by Raymond Thompson
The Boswell family is up to more skulduggery in the last episode of the series. Rpt.
How to cook low fat, nutritious dishes.
(Stereo)
Animation.
Cartoon about a group of Super-heroes. Stereo Subtitled ......
Fantasy-comedy series. Bronson takes a shine to his dad's sculpture of the Ice Maiden. With Joelene Crnogorac , Ben Thomas and Jeffrey Walker.
Subtitled
With Diane-Louise Jordan. Tim Vincent and Stuart Miles. Information can be accessed on the Internet, at [web address removed]
Julie's family fear she is beyond help, home is best for Mark and Annalise, and Philip is under suspicion.
Shown at 1.30pm. For cast see Wednesday.
With Martyn Lewis and Jill Dando. Subtitled
Weather Michael Fish ....................
(See Monday for details)
In their first TV interview together, Michael Jackson and Lisa Marie Presley Jackson speak about their marriage, Jackson's new album, and the controversies that have surrounded the pop megastar's life and threatened his public image.
See today's choices.
Comedy and adventure series about a Canadian Mountie in Chicago. Starring Paul Gross, David Marciano
Hot on the trail of a stolen vehicle racket, Fraser and Vecchio find themselves undercover, posing as used-car salesmen. But this doesn't exactly come easy to the Mountie with a penchant for telling the truth all the time.
The programme which takes a behind-the-scenes look at how wildlife is filmed. In tonight's challenge, Simon King is faced with filming a cheetah hunt in Kenya, which he likens to playing chess - predicting the moves of both hunterand hunted, with hours of waitingfollowed by sudden outbursts of manic activity.
Director Lizzie Bewick ; Series producer Paul Appleby
Hours of waiting are followed by sudden outbursts of manic activity as Simon sets out to film a cheetah hunt in Kenya.
With Michael Buerk. Subtitled Regional News
Weekend Weather
Michael Fish ...................................
Michael Buerk introduces more reconstructions of real-life rescue stories. Tonight, a policeman impaled on railings which threatened to delay Trooping the Colour for the first time in its history; a fisherman who received a 33,000-volt electric shock and survived; a paragliding accident in which an enthusiast tumbled 200 feet down a sheer chalk cliff; and Juliet Morris concludes 999's real life
Baywatch in Perranporth, Comwall. Also, viewers explain how they have saved the lives of close family and complete strangers by remembering practical safety advice featured in over the past four years.
Series producer Andrea Wills; Executive producer Andy Batten-Foster Lifesaver Guide:send a cheque for £2.5O, payable to BBC Education, to [address removed]
Comedy starring Dudley Moore, Daryl Hannah
As an advertising executive, Emory Leeson is supposed to lie for a living - so when he starts writing ads that tell the truth, he is packed off to Bennington Sanitarium by his partner. New York was crazy enough, but when Emory's honest adverts are printed by mistake, proving hugely successful, Emory's quiet life at Bennington is turned upside down as the place becomes a madhouse of creativity.
(1990)
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Steve Rider introduces coverage of the US Open Championship from the Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in New York.
Only two Opens have previously been held at Shinnecock. The first time was in 1896, and then again 90 years later, when Ray Floyd won by two shots. This year sees the return of South Africa's young star, Ernie Els , who's back to defend the title and the$2 million prize fund. Commentary by Peter Alliss , Alex Hay and Dave Marr.