With Paul Burden and Janet Barrie.
Timetable on Monday................................
With Justin Webb and Andrew Harvey. Timetable on Monday
Cartoon fun with the Stone Age family.
Don Burke explores Australian gardens. Today he looks at Healsville Wildlife Sanctuary in Melbourne, finds an "upsidedown waterfall", road tests cashmere goats, and visits A Country Practice actor Shane Porteous.
Today the Playbus stops at the Patch Stop.
Cartoon fun.
Live coverage of the first morning's play in the third Cornhill Insurance Test, between England and the West Indies, from Edgbaston. Introduced by Tony Lewis.
See Jonathan Agnew: page 36
Including at 12.00 News; Regional News; Weather
(Details at 5.35pm)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Live coverage from the Centre Court - the stage for both ladies' semi-finals. Introduced by Desmond Lynam.
Animation. Winter approaches and the animals start making new homes in the sanctuary of White Deer Park.
More comic advice from the worldly-wise teenager.
Ninth of a 13-part live action series.
When a volcanic eruption destroys the mining colony on the Jupiter moon lo, a group of children and their parents escape on board a derelict space station headed for earth.
The Kennedys have a disastrous party. Can Hannah handle Philip at home alone? Libby learns Brett's intentions.
(Shown at 1.30pm)
(Stereo)
With Martyn Lewis and Jill Dando.
(Subtitled)
Weather Rob McElwee
(See Monday for details)
Grant makes a confession to Nigel but leaves Phil to speculate about his plans. Sharon takes a last look at the world she grew up in, and the Vic's first pub quiz becomes a night to remember.
See today's choices.
This week's episodes written by Joanne Maguire and Tony Jordan
Omnibus edition next Sunday
The budgie is the world's most popular bird. However, few owners know that their budgie originally came from the arid Australian outback. This film follows the birds in their natural habitat and explains what has made them pet shop favourites. Narrated by David Attenborough. Last in the series.
See today's choices.
(Stereo)
See This Week: page 10
The trials and tribulations of life in the Castle family.
James is annoyed when Tony asks whether he intends to bring Christine to the wedding, though Christine turns out to have her own views on the matter.
(Omnibus edition next Monday)
(Stereo)
With Peter Sissons.
(Subtitled)
Regional News
Weather Rob McElwee
Tony is worried that his new glasses will affect his sexual career. Meanwhile Dorothy is recovering from a painful operation which tests Gary's patience to the full.
See This Week: page 17
An investigation of a court system set up to deal with domestic violence.
Each year in the USA, over six million women are beaten by their abusive partners and around 4,000 thousand are killed. To deal with this hidden crime, a unique and ground breaking court was established in Miami, Florida. Inside Story travels to the Domestic Violence Court where the judges are determined to break this horrific cycle of violence. The court deals with wife beaters by sending them for treatment to reform their abusive behaviour. Since the court was set up, the number of victims prepared to prosecute has more than doubled, and many women tell the judges that they have literally saved their lives.
Last in the series.
Highlights of the first day's play, between England and the West Indies, from Edgbaston.
Introduced by Richie Benaud.
Drama based on a true-life crime story, starring Ed Begley Jr, Tess Harper, Dennis Franz
January 1988: in the chilly wastes of Utah a bizarre siege situation arises. It is the culmination of events that began in 1979 when controversial fanatic John Singer was gunned down. Since then, his family has been in conflict with the law enforcement agencies. Now, those surrounding the family farm seek to avoid a violent confrontation. (1992)
Film Reviews pages 47-54