With Sara Coburn and Adam Shaw.
(Timetable on Monday)
With Andrew Harvey in the studio, and Justin Webb presenting Britain at Breakfast from Norwich in Norfolk.
(Timetable on Monday)
Today, the Highland town of Nairn.
Bob Langley, Mo Dutta and Victoria Studd meet some friendly dolphins and jazz singer Carol Kidd at the Nairn Highland Games.
Mark Gregory prepares a chicken dish.
Today: sibling rivalry, with Robert Kilroy-Silk.
(Rpt) (Stereo)
Ronald Pickup visits Battle Abbey in East Sussex
How new training schemes in America have enabled capuchin monkeys to help the physically disabled.
Live coverage of the second day's play from Lord's between England and the West Indies. Introduced by Tony Lewis.
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Including at 12.00 News Regional News; Weather
(Details at 5.35pm)
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The final day of the royal meeting, where the title of Ascot's top jockey will be decided.
Featuring races at 2.30, 3.05 and 3.45.
Commentary by Peter O'Sullevan, Jimmy Lindley and Jim McGrath, with reports by Jonathan Powell.
Introduced by Julian Wilson with Clare Balding.
Coverage of the 4.20 race is on BBC2.
Plus, further coverage of the second Test from Lord's.
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Cartoon about a group of super-heroes.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Fantasy-comedy series.
Mr Gribble plans to build a casino on the site of a 1,000-year-old rainforest - home of the mysterious "Yuckle".
(Rpt) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
With Diane-Louise Jordan, Tim Vincent and Stuart Miles.
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Is Debbie repressing too much trauma? There's a surprising new helperatthe newsagents.
Shown at 1.30pm. For cast see Wednesday.
With Martyn Lewis and Jill Dando. Subtitled
Weather John Kettley .....................
(See Monday for details)
More light-hearted entertainment from the topical magazine show that takes a quirky look at some of the week's events. Tonight's show also visits a remote museum in Scotland dedicated to Dame Barbara Cartland.
Presented by Dale Winton , Daley Thompson and Liza Tarbuck.
Executive producers Charlie Parsons ,
Sebastian Scott ; Editor Fiona Cotter Craig ♦ See This Week: page 15
Comedy and adventure series about a Canadian Mountie in Chicago. Starring
Paul Gross, David Marciano.
Fraser is left clueless when he tries to resolve a case of kidnapping, while his pet wolf Diefenbaker is behaving very oddly indeed.
See today's choices.
Canada's hottest export: page 29
Simon Kingpresents the third programme in the series which takes a behind-the-scenes look at how wildlife is filmed. Tonight, cameraman Martyn Colbeck gets the unique opportunity to film elephants in their natural habitat. With the help of scientist Cynthia Moss , who has been studying and living with elephants at the Amboseli
National Park in Kenya for 20 years, he manages to capture the intimate family lifestyle of these spectacular creatures. Series producer Paul Appleby
With Nicholas Witchell. Subtitled Regional News
Weekend Weather
John Kettley ...................................
Another chance to see some of the reconstructions of real-life rescue stories from last year's series. Tonight, a 12-year-old girl fights for her life after an accident at a holiday centre; two men badly injured aftera lorry ran over them as they were replacing old gas mains in a hole in the road; a helicopter pilot who rescued a climber with a broken neck; and a man stung more than 100 times by a swarm of bees.
Series producer Andrea Wills ; Executive producer
Andy Batten-Foster
Horrorthriller starring
Anthony Perkins
Vera Miles
He has been away for over 20 years, but now Norman Bates is back - considered cured of the delusions that caused him to kill. However, Norman is not alone, for the presence of his
"mother" again permeates the Bates Motel , and all too soon another series of mysterious murders begin.
Director Richard Franklin (1983)
* FILM REVIEWS pages 53-60
Highlights of the fourth and final day of Royal Ascot. Introduced by Clare
Balding. Stereo.........................
Horror starring
Robert Quarry
Michael Murphy
In a remote mansion the handsome but mysterious Count Yorga holds a seance by candlelight. As the seance progresses the evil Count begins to use his supernatural powers over the assembled group.
Director Bob Kelljanf 970) * FILM REVIEWS pages 53-60