With Paul Burden and Sara Cobum.
Timetable on Monday
With Justin Webb at the Liberal Democrat Conference, and Juliet Morris in the studio. Timetable on Monday.
90265. Michelle is the new owner of Ewing Oil and is determined to make changes. Rpt Subtitled .................
A couple from Essex and a family with links in Northampton have different views on life in Genoa, Italy. Rpt .................
Subtitled Regional News; Weather
Nick Ross presents coverage of this year's Liberal Democrat Party Conference from Glasgow. With Anne Perkins and Jon Sopel. ........................................... Including at 11.00 and 12.00 News Subtitled Regional News; Weather
Details at 5.35pm Stereo
Western adventure series.
The Bear. Elizabeth feels that she should have some lessons in survival. ...
John McCarthy and Sandi Toksvig reach Liverpool.
Shownyesterdayat7.00pm Stereo
Challenging general knowledge quiz. With Philip Hayton.
Barry and Paul's homeisunderthreat. Rpt Stereo.
The chipmunks escort Miss Millerto her high school reunion.
The interactive game
ShOW. For details see Tuesday Stereo .
This week's episodes written by Judith Johnson
During their visit to South Africa the team visit the Grahamstown Festival, Mafekingand Table Mountain; and Archbishop
Desmond Tutu talks to
Diane-Louise Jordan.
Dr Kennedy smells a rat when faced with an embarrassed Danni. Mark has an important announcement for Annalise. Hannah speaks her mind.
(Shown at 1.30pm) (Stereo)
With Martyn Lewis and Andrew Harvey. Subtitled
Weather Suzanne Charlton
See Monday for details .............................
Michael Aspel springs more surprises and reunions on unsuspecting guests.
Continuingthe chance to see the second series of this gentle comedy. Jean's sister-in-law Penny and husband Stephen want to see the "lovey-dovey twosome", but Jean and Lionel have fallen out.
Written by Bob Larbey ; Producer Sydney Lotterby Executive producer Phillip Jones
The series which explains it all, with Eamonn Holmes and Jenny Hull.
This week, how surgeons rebuilt a little girl's skull to save her life; how birds have inspired a new world-beating powerboat; how a cameraman dives below the Arctic ice to get extraordinary wildlife shots; and a look backstage at the Rolling Stones' Voodoo Lounge tour. The set cost more than £4 million and included a 600-ton Gothic tower.
Producers Martin Lucas and Gill Stribling-Wright ; Executive producer Alan Boyd
Anne Robinson presents the series which allows viewers to heap praise or pourscom on recent BBC television programmes.
Write to Points of View, BBCtv,
London W 12 7RJ. Ortelephone/fax on (0181) [number removed]. The e-mail address is: pov@bbcnc.org.uk Producer Bernard Newnham
With Michael Buerk. Subtitled Regional News
Weather Suzanne Chariton
Maggie Philbin joins Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones in their new comedy series to launch Thick Aid - a charity helping the stupid to help themselves. Plus, other comic sketches including the problem of ordering food in a Japanese restaurant, and Mel worrying that he is getting too old to "pull the birds".
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Chronicling the turbulent changes of the 20th century.
In the First World War more soldiers were slaughtered, more quickly, for less gain, than in any previous war. Here survivors remember their hopes at the time, their training and the privations they suffered. See today's choices.
(Repeated next Monday on BBC2) (Stereo)
The 1914 killing fields: page 28
Concluding part of a special televison presentation.
With Biko dead, Woods's life becomes even more difficult. After weeks of police harrassment, he is officially "banned" by the government and decides that he can no longer live in South Africa. So begins a dangerous plan to escape.
For cast see Tuesday Subtitled ........... ♦ FILM REVIEWS pages 63-70
Sci-fi horrorstarring
Marshall Thompson
Terence Kilburn
The citizens of Winthrap, situated neara US Air Force base in Canada, become the victims of a scientist who has unleashed a deadly force.
Director Arthur Crabtree (1957)
* FILM REVIEWS pages 63-70