With Paul Burden and Sara Coburn.
Timetable on Monday
With Justin Webb and Juliet Morris.
Timetable on Monday
Today in Lincoln, where Bob Langley , Mo Dutta and Victoria Studd meet Michael Bentine
. watch a Medieval re-enactment, discover why the locals are divided over the construction of a new university, and find a postmistress who has devoted her life to hedgehogs. Rpt Stereo........
Cooking in style with top chef John Tovey. Today, lemon fork biscuits and shortbread.
Regional News; Weather
10.05The playbus stops at the Roundabout Stop.
Shown yesterday at 8.30pm Stereo
Regional News; Weather
With Sarah Greene and Will Hanrahan.
Today there's live music in the Good
Morning garden, celebrity guests Fern Britton and Christopher Timothy , and cookery with Ainsley Harriott. And at
12.00 News Subtitled; Regional News';'
Weather.
European quiz presented by Henry Kelly.
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Action, news and results from the third day of the championship, featuring the men's second round. Introduced by Desmond Lynam.
Australian comedy drama. Lizzie has a vivid imagination and loves dressing up in all sorts of disguises.
News on the launch of the 1995 ChildLine Awards.
The first in a six-part drama.
The Psammead hasn't granted any wishes lately. Then four children arrive and soon discover its magic powers.
Wntten by Helen Cresswell , based on the novels of ENesbit Rpt Stereo Subtitled ...........
For the sake of their future together, Annalise convinces Mark to reveal all.
Fed up with being treated like the neighbourhood idiot, Brett vows never to be the Ramsay Street doormat again. And, to help Cody get through her exams, Rick is planning to do something illegal.
Shown at 1.30pm For cast see Tuesday
With Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey. Subtitled
Weather Peter Cockroft
See Monday for details
Bob Monkhouse presents the quiz show in which three contestants compete with each otherto display amazingfeats of memory and recall the greatest amount of precise information. This week, the Memory Masters have to recall 131 English towns and the names oftheirtwin towns in Europe, and then match 40 vintage cars at the Midlands Motor
Museum with their vehicle registration numbers. The competition culminates in the victor pitting his or her dramatically increased wits against the medical knowledge of DrSue Black. With Annabel Giles.
Producer Mary Richmond ; Executive producer Stephen Leahy
The first of ten programmes in which Terry Wogan returns to his native Ireland after 25 years. He travels around all 32 counties and discovers what has changed. His first stops are Derry and Donegal.
See today's choices.
See This Week: page 7
A series of shows celebrating ingenious ideas and the people who have them, presented by Matthew Kelly.
Tonight, a space enthusiast from
Stevenage, Hertfordshire, who has invented an oven that can feed
Yorkshire pudding to orbiting astronauts; a motorist who has created cats eyes which give a warning wink when there's dangerahead; a mother who has come up with a novel way to wheel her children to school; and a man who has invented a tiny, easy-to-use map the size of a credit card.
Producers Richard Hearsey and Martin Lucas Executive producer Alan Boyd
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 PeterSissons.
Subtitled
Regional News
Weather Peter Cockroft
According to the AA, nine out of ten drivers have experienced road rage. Inside Story tries to discover what makes ordinary people become raging beasts when they sit behind the wheel of their car.
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Disasterepicstarring Richard Harris
Sophia Loren
Burt Lancaster
As the Geneva to Stockholm express hurtles across Europe the tension and terror mount because hidden on board is a wounded terrorist infected with a fatal plague. Slowly, as the passengers begin to fall ill, the authorities are faced with a truly horrific decision: risk infecting millions of people or send the careeringtrain and its thousands of passengers to a deadly rendezvous at the dangerous bridge called the Cassandra Crossing.
Director George Pan Cosmatos (1976)
* FILM REVIEWS pages 63-68