With Janet Barrie and Sara Coburn.
(Timetable on Monday)
With Sara Coburn and Andrew Harvey.
(Timetable on Monday)
A younger studio audience discusses the subject of children in care. With Robert Kilroy-Silk.
(Rpt) (Stereo)
Don Burke explores Australian gardens, and looks at the way people live "down under". Today he visits Laurie and Noeline Donaher , who were the stars of the BBCtv series Sylvania Waters.
Regional News; Weather
The Playbus stops at the Tent Stop.
(Rpt) (Stereo)
Shown yesterday at 8.30pm
Regional News; Weather
With Sarah Greene and Will Hanrahan.
Today: learning to relax, with Jeni Barnett, Good Morning's pundits go on holiday in Experts Exported, cookery with Ainsley Harriott and the latest summer fashions with Ollie Picton-Jones .
And at 12.00 News Subtitled; Regional News; Weather.
(Stereo)
The second day of the finals in the European quiz presented by Henry Kelly.
(Details at 5.35pm) (Stereo)
The men's seeds start their third-round matches as the tournament reaches its fifth day.
Concluding the two-part episode of the superhero cartoon.
Fantasy-comedy series. Young Gribble tries to prevent Pete from playing Dracula in the school play, by locking him in a lavatory block inhabited by a failed ghost.
Cheryl Baker flies to Longleat for the launch of a million-and-a-half balloons, Kriss Akabusi tries a wing-top baton pass at 2,000 feet, and Elton John, Lisa Stansfield, Kate Bush and a host of other stars sing the praises of Larry Adler.
Brett makes the wrong impression on his new neighbours - the bickering Kennedy family.
Shown at 1.30pm. For cast see Tuesday.
With Martyn Lewis and Jill Dando.
(Subtitled)
Weather Bill Giles
(See Monday for details)
More entertainment from the topical magazine show that takes a quirky look at some of the week's events.
Tonight's edition features non-stop action in the studio with Dale Winton and reports from around the country from Daley Thompson and Liza Tarbuck. Executive producers Charlie Parsonsand Sebastian Scott : Editor Fiona Cotter Craig
* See This Week: page 9
The remarkable story of Roger Fenn, the first Briton to undergo a revolutionary bionic operation, continues this week. Paralysed 14 years ago, Roger undergoes an operation designed to allow him to control his muscles again. He then attempts to grip his fingers for the first time in over a decade.
Also this week, are the genetically-engineered, high-octane super salmon from Canada a fish farmer's dream or an environmental nightmare?
And a look at an innovative power station that could solve Britain's waste disposal problems forever.
Presented by Howard Stableford, with Shahnaz Pakravan, Vivienne Parry, Monty Don, Richard Mabey and Rebecca Stephens.
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Comic adventure series about a Canadian Mountie working the streets of Chicago.
When Ray finds an abandoned baby in the back of his car, his lack of paternal instinct becomes all too obvious.
See today's choices.
Due South 8.00pm BBC1
The man whose morals are as immaculate as the creases in his Mountie uniform is left holding the baby in this week's episode of the hit comedy drama. Benton Fraser (Paul Gross), the Mountie who believes in the "polite is right" form of community policing is again paired up with Ray, the street-wary, Armani-wearing Chicago cop to try to find the parents of the baby apparently abandoned in the back of Ray's car. Meanwhile, dog star Diefenbaker takes matters into his own paws and refuses to let the child out of his protective custody. Poking fun at both cultural stereotypes of : Canadians and Americans, the show corkscrews around from droll farce to drama and back again to comedy at a dizzying pace.
The series which takes a behind-the-scenes look at how wildlife is filmed.
Tonight, how the challenge of filming animals at night is met by using the latest low-light video cameras, infra-red lighting or brilliantly constructed sets that allow animals active at night to adapt to life in the light. Presented by Simon King.
With Peter Sissons.
(Subtitled)
Regional News
Weekend Weather Bill Giles
More reconstructions of real-life rescue stories from last year's series, including the three-year-old boy who dialled when his diabetic mother went into a coma. Presented by Michael Buerk. See today's choices.
Series producer Andrea Wills ; Executive producer
Andy Batten-Foster
Second World War action adventure that continues the short season of films starring
Clint Eastwood, also starring Telly Savalas, Donald Sutherland
When a German officer carrying some gold bars falls into the hands of a degenerate US platoon, the resourceful Kelly and his belligerent sergeant Big Joe gathers rag-bag team of men to "liberate" the remaining ingots worth millions from a bank behind enemy lines. But Kelly's men do not find the mission easy.
(1970)
Play Misty for Me will be shown next Tuesday
Film Reviews pages 63-68
Horror starring Robert Quarry Mariette Hartley
California is again terrorised by the evil vampire Count Yorga, indulging his lust for the blood of beautiful women. A sequel to Count Yorga, Vampire.
(1971)
Film Reviews pages 63-68