With Adam Shaw and Sara Coburn.
Timetable on Monday
With Justin Webb at the Labour Party
Conference and Sara Cobum in the studio. Timetable on Monday
The final stage of the series. JR sees what life would have been like had he never been born.
(Part 2 tomorrow at 9.05am) (Rpt)
Actress Rula Lenska visits one of the most expensive Victorian houses ever built, created by the wealthy industrialist Robert Holford in Gloucestershire. Now a school, its arboretum, set in 500 acres of grounds, is regarded as the finest in Britain.
Nick Ross presents live coverage from the Labour Party Conference in Brighton. With Anne Perkins and Jon Sopel.
(Coverage continues on BBC2 at 2.10pm)
Including at 11.00 and 12.00 News
(Details at 5.35pm) (Stereo)
The duo are held captive after their stagecoach is ambushed. (Rpt)
American comedy series.
Ma drives her sons mad when she works as their secretary and Frankie waxes lyrical over Ronnie's new poetry class teacher.
General knowledge quiz. With Philip Hayton.
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Animated adventures of a mischievous koala bear
Animation about a grand piano which leads the fight against a music ban. Featuring Dudley Moore on the piano.
(Stereo)
Cartoon.
Today, Neighbours and Radio 1 fans battle it out. Ramsay Street's Don Falzon drops in, plus a report with PJ and Duncan. Presented by Dannii Minogue and Toby Anstis.
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(Subtitled)
Flora wants a divorce! Gary gets a nasty shock. Karen faces the music from Alfie. Dale is betrayed by the football team.
(For next episode and cast see Thursday, 5.05pm)
Libby takes drastic action to stop the teasing at school. Marlene is overjoyed when Bianca returns.
(Shown at 1.30pm)
(For cast see Wednesday)
With Martyn Lewis and Moira Stuart.
(Subtitled)
Weather Michael Fish
(See Monday for details)
The weather hampers their progress as John McCarthy and Sandi Toksvig approach, then clear, the Western Isles, but on the longest day of the year they pass the most north-westerly point of mainland Britain - Cape Wrath.
See today's choices.
(Repeated tomorrow at 2.35pm)
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Passions rise in Albert Square as Michelle confronts Grant in the Queen Vic. Cindy, meanwhile, tries to ensure a future with David.
See today's choices.
This week's episodes written by Tony McHale, Jeff Povey and Julie Wassmer
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Fraser and Vecchio have to deal with a vigilante when a vicious mugger starts preying on elderly people in the area.
Animated comedy series about the world as seen through the eyes of a baby, featuring the voice of Rik Mayall.
Little S*d shows how babies can cause maximum distress to their parents once they become mobile.
With Peter Sissons.
Regional News
Weather Michael Fish
Victor and Margaret return from an unsatisfactory holiday to discover disaster at home.
This month, the search is on for the killer of Wigan schoolgirl Louise Sellars , who was found strangled. Plus, information is urgently needed on the murder of 13-year-old Darren Fawns in Antrim, Northern Ireland. If you have information on any of the crimes featured in this programme, ring Crimewatch UK free on [number removed]. Crimewatch UK Update is at 11.40 pm. Presented by Nick Ross and Jill Dando.
See today's choices.
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Another chance to see Clive James's tour of the mean streets of Manhattan.
Bolstered by self-defence lessons from an armed policewoman he braves the city's infamous subway system, explores its nightlife and meets local celebrities, among them Ivana Trump.
The latest information.
Psychological drama starring Barbara Hershey, Richard Thomas
Sandy, a beautiful and provocative teenage girl, is spending the long summer vacation on a beach resort and soon strikes up a friendship with two boys, Dan and Peter. Their relationship is drastically changed when they meet the lonely, vulnerable Rhoda, to whom Peter is strangely drawn.
(1969)
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