With Paul Burden and Janet Barrie.
Timetable on Monday
With Justin Webb and Juliet Morris.
Timetable on Monday
Prehistoricantics. Rpt .................
Adventures with the canny canine.
Regional News; Weather
The Playbus visits the Roundabout Stop.
Series about the British summer season, when the aristocracy and the monied classes revel in their exclusivity. Today's programme is on the world of polo..
Regional News; Weather
General knowledge quiz.
Sandi Toksvig invites viewers to debate the day's stories. To join them, telephone [number removed]. Stereo ..................
Including at 12.00 News Regional News; Weather
Last in the series of nature programmes with Simon King. Today: to survive in the wild animals have had to develop a selfish nature. Rpt Stereo Subtitled .........
subtnied Weather ....
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Quiz game testing vocabulary and word power. With Rob Curling. Stereo .
Omnibus edition. Stereo Subtitled ..
Featuring some advice on cheeses, including how to deep fry camembert and make an unsinkable souffle. Plus some tips on wine with cheese
Presented by Rosemary Ford . Northern Ireland take on the Czech Republic. Shown on Monday at 1 1.45pm
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Stinky and Jake's animal guests are croc and armadillo.
Australian comedy drama. Stereo
The fourth in a six-part drama. Aunt Marchmont wishes she could remember what it's like to have the mind of a child.
Written by Helen Cresswell , based on the novels of E Nesbit
(Rpt) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
Karl receives an amazingjob offer and Annalise can't wait to reveal her happy news to Ramsay Street.
Shown at 1.30pm Stereo
With Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey. Subtitled
Weather Rob McElwee
See Monday for details
Bob Monkhouse presents the last in the series in which three contestants compete with each otherto display amazingfeats of memory. This week, the Memory Masters have to rememberthe names of 159 pubs and their landlords. And on location at
Moss Side racing stables, Manchester, Annabel Giles puts the contestants through their paces with a test to recall 50 horse and jockey combinations. Producer Mary Richmond ; Executive producer
Stephen Leahy * Annabel Giles 's Kind of Day: page
A series of programmes in which Terry Wogan takes a personal look at his native land. This week, he takes in the Dingle peninsula, the golden vale of Kerry, and the gastronomic delights of Kinsale. Plus, he talks with Albert Reynolds about his life both as the Taoiseach and since he stepped down, and to international singing star Chris de Burgh.
Classic moments culled from the five series which Kenny Everett made for the BBC. Stand by for laughs from those unforgettable characters Cupid Stunt, Sid Snot, Gizzard Puke and Marcel Wave. Prepare to be bombarded by Spam Spewing's dancing bosom and Rod Stewart's inflatable bottom. As always, it's all done in the best possible taste.
(Subtitled)
Return of the six-part comedy series about male solidarity, written by Daniel Peacock.
The Dice of Life. Kendle'sfallenfor
Becky in a big way and his tangled love life inspires Lenny to invent a board game that will make his fortune. But fate packs an unexpected punch.
Producer Claire Hinson ; Director Terry Kinane
With Peter Sissons. Subtitled Regional News
Weather Rob McElwee
Sci-fi drama starring
Kris Kristofferson
Cheryl Ladd , Daniel J Travanti
Every aircrash is horrific - every crash investigation harrowing. But this time investigator Bill Smith finds himself probing a mystery of mind-blowing proportions - further complicated when a renowned physicist suggests time travellers are involved.
Director Michael Anderson (1989)
* FILM REVIEWS pages 53-59
Comedy starring Sidney James, Kenneth Williams
With the Carry On team running the Wedded Bliss Marriage Bureau, it's a certainty that clients will wish they'd decided to stay single.
(1970) (Subtitled)
Film Reviews pages 53-59