With Paul Burden and Janet Barrie.
Editor Paul GibbsiTimetableon Monday
With Andrew Harvey and Jennie Bond. Editor Tim Orchard ; Timetable on Monday
Animated prehistoricfun. Rpt .....
Don Burke visits Perth and meets Australian soap star Lisa Lackey.
Regional News; Weather
The Playbus rests at the Poppy Stop.
Roy Ackerman and chef
Antony Worral-Thompson stop to buy cheese and beef from country shops before joiningthe Bluebell Railway
Regional News; Weather
Quiz with Bill Dod.
Viewers have their say on matters arising from the day's big news stories. To join the debate, telephone [number removed].
Including at 12.00 News Regional News; Weather
Simon King looks at ways of problem solving in nature.
Detailsat5.35pm Stereo
Quiz with Rob Curling. COMPETITION LINE: [number removed] (calls charged at 39p per minute cheap rate. 49p per minute at other times). For a copy of the rules, send an sae to [address removed]
Aura Lee, Farewell. Jim gets embroiled in political intrigue when he investigates the deathofayoungwoman. Rpt .....
Cream of the Crop. Paul and Jeanne Rankin gatherfree ingredients.....
More prehistoric cartoon fun.
Cartoon with the friendly ghOSt. Stereo ...................
Game show, with Peter Simon and John Eccleston.
Animation.
In the future, immortal warrior
Quentin MacLeod vows to free the world from the evilKortan. Stereo
Including the world's highest abseil, magician David Copperfield , athlete Tanni Grey, and 150mph on a pedal-bike. With Cheryl Baker , Kris Akabusi and Mark Curry.
Philip is jolted back to reality by Hannah's accident and realises he mustfaceuptohisresponsibilites. Brett needs a frog for a love potion. Shown at 1.30pm. For cast see Wednesday
With Martyn Lewis and Jill Dando. Subtitled
Weather Rob McElwee ....................
See Monday for details
Last in the series of the entertaining topical magazine show. Tonight's edition features an exclusive story about the new film Batman Forever, more lively fun in the studio with host Dale Winton , and special reports from around the country from Daley Thompson and Liza Tarbuck.
Executive producers Charlie Parsons and Sebastian Scott ; Editor Fiona Cotter Craig
The first of two editions which take a look at the best of this year's stories, with news of what's happened since they were highlighted on the show. Featured items include how car accident victim Graeme Tennick has been changed by the operation to rebuild his face, made possible by engineering which allowed surgeons to rehearse theirmovements.
In March, Richard Mabey reported on the DNA technique that allowed the police to trace the origins of birds stolen from the wild. Since then the method has been used to secure the first everjail sentence for bird snatching. Plus there's a look at a collection of the year's best motoring contraptions, includingthe car which can overtake automatically. Presented byShahnaz Pakravan with Howard Stableford, Vivienne Parry , Rebecca Stephens , Monty Don and Richard Mabey.
Producer Andrew Thompson ; Editor Edward Briffa Furtherinformation on Ceefax page 623 or the Tomorrow's World Web Page on http://www.bbcnc.org.uk/bbctv/tworld ore-mail Tomorrow's World ontworld@bbc.co.uk
Comic adventure series about a Canadian Mountie working the streets of Chicago.
Vecchio falls in love with a woman who saves his life and is desperate to trace her - even if she is mixed up in some shady dealings. See today's choices.
With Peter Sissons. Subtitled Regional News
Weekend Weather
Rob McElwee .................................
Another chance to see some of the reconstructions of real-life rescue stories from previous series. Includingan ambulanceman with afear of heights who helped a crane driverwho collapsed 180 feet above London. Presented by Michael Buerk. See today's choices.
Series producer Andrea Wills ; Executive producer Andy Batten-Foster
Safety information on Ceefax page
Wartime adventure starring
Lee Marvin. Ernest Borenine
Major Reisman's Second World
War mission to lead a covert operation behind enemy lines is a tough one.
Especially when his team is to be made up of 12 violent criminals.
Director Robert Aldrich (1967)
* FILM REVIEWS pages 49-57
Horror starring David Selby
When newlyweds Quentin and Tracy Collins move into the ancestral Collingswood manor, Angelique, a witch hanged 200 years ago, returns to possess Quentin and make him commit terrible deeds.
(1971)