With Paul Burden and Beatrice Hollyer.
Timetable on Monday ...............................
With Justin Webb and Juliet Morris. Timetable on Monday
Ideas for fun during the holidays.
(Rpt) (Stereo)
Cartoon about a group of superheroes. Rpt Stereo Subtitled ...
The Roundabout Stop.
Stereo..............................................
Family drama.
The Madisons are an ordinary family, tryingto raise theirthree haemophiliac sons as normally as possible. But their lives change when the oldest child, Ben, contracts Aids. Director Mike Robe (1988)
FILM REVIEWS pages 37-42
Including at 11.00 News Regional News; Weather
Regional News; Weather ,..
Viewers have their say on news stories.
With Nicky Campbell. PHONE LINE: [number removed] (calls charged at local rate).
Detailsat5.35pm Stereo
Concluding part of the romantic Australian drama, which started yesterday.
Prunella Scales appeals on behalf of The
Living Paintings Trust which enhances the lives of the visually-impaired by giving them access to a range of visual arts.
ShownlastSunday Stereo DONATIONS: [address removed]; Telephone: [number removed]
Quiz With Rob Curling.
Pests disturb a peaceful campsite.
Arachnid antics with Itsy and friends. Stereo .........
Clarissa has writer's block. Stereo
Subtitled
Patsy's protest turns messy. Lee fixes a glamorous job for Charlie. Amanda receives flowers - and a warning.
(For cast and next episode see tomorrow at 5.05pm)
Cheryl has decided that Lou is definitely having an affair. Sam and Malcolm both receive some shocking news.
Shownat 1.30pm Stereo
With Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey. Subtitled
Weather Michael Fish ....................
See Monday for details .............................
Last in the underwater series.
The Hawaiian Islands. Divers Martha
Holmes and Mike deGruy have a breathtakingencounterwith a whale shark, the biggest fish in the ocean. But the intrepid pair came to these
Pacific islands to track down another heavyweight - the humpback whale, and their persistence pays off. A 35 ton mother with a newborn baby lingers unconcerned in front of the camera.
Producer Robin Hellier
A series of programmes in which Terry Wogan visits his native land.
Terry visits the little town of Knock, commonly referred to as the Lourdes of Ireland. He meets a man who has an unusual way of taking bath, a pink rabbit, Irish rock band The Saw Doctors, and an expert on the John Wayne film The Quiet Man. He also discovers how technology is improving the Irish language.
Sparring Partners. Briggsand Louis duck and dive through the world of boxing on the trail of a dope-dealing trainer.
Wntten by Steve Knight and Mike Whitehill Producer/Director Ed Bye
A Stolen Kiss. Kendle's in love with Becky; Lenny's in love with his new TV. Then jealousy and a beautiful stranger threaten both relationships.
Written by Daniel Peacock ; Director Terry Kinane
Producer Claire Hinson
With Michael Buerk. Subtitled Regional News
Weather Michael Fish ..................
Highlights of tonight's FA Premiership match between the current FA Cup holders Everton and Arsenal.
Plus goals from the other Premiership matches played since last Saturday. Commentary by Barry Davies and Clive Tyldesley. Introduced by Desmond Lynam, with Alan Hansen.
(Stereo)
This week features the 1974/5 season, which sees Don Revie replace Sir Alf Ramsey as England manager, Brian Clough comes and goes at Leeds, and Bobby Moore leads Fulham out against his old team West Ham.
Alf Garnett predicts a walk-over for the Hammers, "Chelsea may have pensioners watching the football, but at Fulham they actually play."
Presented by Dennis Waterman.
(Stereo)
Comedy starring
Jeff Goldblum
Kristin Scott Thomas
Art forger Wiley has spent two years in a French jail after being betrayed by his beautiful girlfriend Kate. On his release, he moves to Los Angeles and runs into Kate, who has married a gangsterand has another scam to get rich. Can he afford to trust her again? Wiley JEFF GOLDBLUM. Kate KRISTIN SCOTT
THOMAS. Pete TODD GRAFF. Agent Joak ABDUL SALAAM EL RAZZAC. Elliot Shane MICHAEL
LERNER.MrChangJAMESHONG Director Dean Parisot (1990)
* FILM REVIEWS pages 37-42