With Paul Burden and Beatrice Hollyer.
Timetable on Monday
With Justin Webb and Juliet Morris. Timetable on Monday
Art show. Today, giving cartoon characters movement and speed, creating the Ugly Bug Ball at Hampton Court Palace, how to include yourself 20 times in a photo montage, and drawing with parking cones and barriers.
Competition Line: [number removed] (calls cost maximum 25p). For a copy of the rules, send an SAE to [address removed]
More cartoon adventures with the mutant super heroes.
Today, the Playbus stops at the Playground Stop.
Action adventure starring Robert Conrad
When vicious convict TJ Cousins escapes from jail into the High Sierras, a special squad of mountain rangers is put on his trail. Joining the squad is Jesse Hawkes, master of mountaineering.
(1987) (Subtitled)
Film Reviews pages 37-42
Including at 11.00 News; Regional News; Weather
With Bibi Baskin.
Phone Line: [number removed] (calls charged at local rate).
(Details at 5.35pm) (Stereo)
First of a two-part romantic Australian drama. The story of a young female doctor working on an island in the late 1920s.
(For cast see tomorrow at 1.50pm)
Jill Dando visits the New Orleans Mardi Gras.
(First shown as part of Holiday)
Quiz testing word power and vocabulary. With Rob Curling.
(Stereo)
Clay animation.
Another chance to see the series that presents technology and inventions from around the world.
This week, trainer technology and the designs that never worked. Last in the series.
(Rpt) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
(Subtitled)
Barney and Frew clash with Denton Burn. Amanda's past catches up with her.
(Next episode tomorrow)
(For cast see Thursday, 5.05pm)
A suspicious Cheryl spies on Lou's secret assignation and the rumours seem to be true.
(Shown at 1.30pm)
(For cast see Wednesday)
With Anna Ford and Jennie Bond.
(Subtitled)
Weather Michael Fish
(See Monday for details)
Tonight's edition of the entertainment quiz features Pets Win Prizes host Dale Winton and model-turned-comedienne Gayle Tuesday. They face competition from Alison Goldie from The Travel Show and the upper-crust dummy Lord Charles. Presented by Mike Smith.
Kathy turns to Peggy to discover what really happened in Spain. Bianca feels like her world is falling apart.
(For cast see Thursday)
(Stereo)
Love and lust in Albert Square: page 20
Monty Don and Kirsty Young present the first of two programmes full of ideas on how to make the most of the summer in the UK. Plenty of information will be on offer, so keeping a pen and paper to hand is recommended. This week the show comes from the Llandrindod Wells Victorian Festival in Powys, mid-Wales.
Among the features is chef Kevin Woodford touring London for next to nothing. Lynda Bryans reveals Southern Ireland's faded glories, Jumoke assesses the joys of gorge walking and Kirsty Young discovers the attractions at Britain's newest theme park.
The first of three special shows in which snooker stars demonstrate their potting techniques. In tonight's programme, Dennis Taylor, Allison Fisher, Ronnie O'Sullivan, Peter Ebdon and Ray Reardon display their skills. Plus, Tony Knowles attempts to beat the notorious Machine Gun shot record, and there is the opportunity to enjoy once more some classic moments from earlier Big Break shows. Hosted by Jim Davidson and John Virgo.
With Michael Buerk.
(Subtitled)
Regional News
Weather Michael Fish
The Meldrews go into battle to rid their home of an evil curse.
Fred Amphlett became a victim of Parkinson's Disease in his mid-30s. Over the last 12 years, the medication which Fred takes to control the effects of the disease has gradually become less efficient and he now awaits a radical brain operation.
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Fred Amphlett has been taking medication to control the effects of Parkinson's disease for 12 years. Now that his medication is becoming less efficient, he is preparing for radical brain surgery. Show more
The final programme in Ruby Wax's series on health.
Ruby flies to the world's leading addiction clinic Sierra Tucson, in Arizona, to investigate the whole range of addictive and dysfunctional behaviour. The residents suffer from a range of addictions, usually resulting from years of abuse by family members. She joins in with their holistic techniques, including "horse-hugging" and "driving people up the wall," and talks to people determined to solve their problems.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Comedy starring Art Carney, Lily Tomlin
The murder of his ex-partner and the disappearance of an eccentric lady's cat leads private eye Ira Wells to sense a connection between the two events.
(1977) (Subtitled)
Film Reviews pages 37-42
Barry Norman: page 34