With Paul Burden and Janet Barrie.
Timetable on Monday................................
With Justin Webb and Juliet Morris. Timetable on Monday
Cartoon fun.
Lassie rescues a blind girl lost in a Californian national forest.
Restaurateur Roy Ackerman meets celebrities with an interest in food. Today, Sir Terence Conran talks about planning new restaurants. Last in the series..
Fast paced quiz with Bill Dod.
Viewers have their say on the day's big news stories. Telephone [number removed] to join the debate. Presented today by Joan Bakewell.
Including at 12.00 News; Regional News; Weather
Nature programme with Simon King.
Today, how animals keep themselves clean, and how failure to do so can threaten their survival.
(Details at 5.35pm)
(Stereo)
Challenging word game with Rob Curling.
Chris goes through an emotional crisis when she learns her father is suffering from cancer.
(Rpt) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
Anneka Rice takes up the challenge to stage a concert in the Swansea arts centre.
Clay animation.
Another chance to see the series that presents technology and inventions from around the world, including a new design for toilets. With Sally Gray, Angela Lamont and Jez Nelson.
Last in the sport and activities series. Including reports on the European Youth Olympics, the Bradford Festival, ice skating, surfing and a young ballet dancer.
Mark proposes to Annalise. Bullies target Billy just because he comes from the country. Brett searches for a lock of female hair to add to his love potion.
(Shown at 1.30pm) (For cast see Wednesday)
With Martyn Lewis and Moira Stuart.
(Subtitled)
Weather Rob McElwee
(See Monday for details)
Jill Dando and Monty Don present the series offering the ultimate guide to this year's summer holidays.
Tonight, Clive Mantle (Dr Mike Barratt in Casualty) and his wife Zoe visit the medieval hill towns of Umbria in Italy. Lynda Bryans presents an investigation into the best deals on children's holidays and how tour operators cater for young consumers.
Clive of Umbria: page 28
Robbie enters a late runner in the snail race. Kathy asks Phil just how far he will go in the name of brotherly love. Pat makes a decision that will shape her future, while Roy breaks with the past.
(For cast see Thursday)
Last in the documentary series about the real world of intensive care at Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham.
Tonight's programme focuses on how patients recover from illness and injury. Rosemary must have her face rebuilt after her car skidded on black ice. Her husband goes through the family photo albums to help the consultant with a guide to her normal appearance before he begins reconstructive surgery. Meanwhile Andrew, not normally a heavy drinker, is recovering from an overdose of alcohol. Had he been driving, he would have been at least ten times over the limit. And teenager Vanessa begins physiotherapy three weeks after she was injured in a car crash. As her responses to therapy are not normal, it is possible that she might have permanent brain damage.
(Stereo)
Second of five programmes in which
Terry Wogan plunders the BBC archives to present a collection of sporting mishaps, with the competitors and commentators providing the laughs.
He is assisted by retired footballer Gary Lineker , with his personal guide to missed goals, and former rugby hardman Mick Skinner , who presents some memorable examples of the crunching tackle. Plus, a special tribute to commentator Murray Walker.
Director Stanley Appel ; Producer Tom Webber
With Michael Buerk.
(Subtitled)
Regional News
Weather Rob McElwee
Last of the series about the Barnardo's children's homes.
Tonight's programme focuses on the way Barnardo's has developed beyond its original scope. Although Dr Barnardo might find some of the charity's more recent initiatives to help youngsters surprising, he would acknowledge that young people are still very much at risk - even in the nineties.
See today's choices.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Second of Ruby Wax's six-part series on health.
Ruby looks at how people's attitudes to food can affect their health. She meets former dieters who are happy to be fat, and a vegan who attempts to convert confirmed carnivores. She also works at a supermarket, checking out the contents of people's trolleys.
See today's choices.
(Stereo)
Radio Times Offer: page
Jeremy Paxman presents the programme in which the audience debates on a topical issue. Paxman then argues the opposing view, trying to overturn the result. The last word comes from a live phone-in vote.
War film based on Norman Mailer's best seller, starring Aldo Ray, Cliff Robertson
The US Army has successfully landed on a Japanese-held island and plans to gain control. But three soldiers clash with the military authorities, and the consequences are fatal.
(1958) (Subtitled)
Film Reviews pages 53-59