With Adam Shaw and Sara Coburn.
Timetable on Monday................................
With Justin Webb at the Conservative Party Conference, and Sara Cobum in the studio. Timetable on Monday
Oh My Papas. While Theresa and Uncle
Angelo are on holiday, the boys are left to look after Becky's two kids...........
Regional News; Weather
Nick Ross presents live coverage from the Conservative Party Conference in Blackpool. With Anne Perkins and Jon Sopel. Continued at2.10pmonBBC2. Stereo .......
Includingat 11.00 and 12.00 News Subtitled Regional News; Weather
Detailsat5.35pm Stereo
The Child. Hawkeye and Elizabeth cross swords overan orphaned infant.
Stereo...............................................
Followed by The Nation's Favourite Poems
With Terry Waite.
Repeated from Sunday For details see page 66
John McCarthy and Sandi Toksvigtravel from Orkney to Whitby.
Shown yesterday at 7.00pm Stereo
Challenging general knowledge quiz. With Philip Hayton.
(Stereo)
Otis the Aardvark introduces three cartoons for younger viewers.
The boys go to a health farm. Rpt Stereo .................
Game show where adults are given a hard time.
Helen Kitten comes face to face with Roger's fiercesome ex-wife,
Molly Blood. Gran overhears a plan to fling her on the scrapheap and Roger discovers that he has three wishes.
Written by Rebecca Stevens and PeterTabem
In National
Asthma Week the team launch the largest survey ever conducted on childhood asthma. To take part ringfreephone [number removed]. Lines are open between 9am and 10pm until 15 October.
Libby decides to become a writer, Philip is desperate to lose weight and Annalise faces treatment for cancer.
Shown at 1.30pm Stereo
With Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey. Subtitled
Weather Ian McCaskill ...................
(See Monday for details)
Michael Aspel springs more surprises and reunions on unsuspecting guests. Director Brian Klein ; Producer Malcolm Morris
Followed by The Nation's Favourite Poems
With Annette Crosbie.
Repeated from Monday
While Jean hunts for a manager to run the new agency, Lionel writes an outline for an American mini-series based on their own romance.
The series which explains it all, with Eamonn Holmes and Jenny Hull. This week, how drag-car racers get from 0 to 240mph in six seconds and how
"human mole" Peter Faulding burrows under ruined buildings to rescue survivors. Plus, British swimmer Alison Streeter , who has swum the Channel some 32 times.
Producers Gill Stribling-Wright and Martin Lucas Executive producer Alan Boyd
Anne Robinson presents the series in which viewers deliver their verdict 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
WithPeterSissons. Regional News
Weather Ian McCaskill .................
The turbulent changes of the 20th century from the point of view of ordinary people. Tonight, the story of how sport was exploited as a business and for national prestige. See today's choices.
Producer Mark Davis ; Executive producer
Peter Pagnamenta Repeated next Monday on BBC2 Stereo
♦Witness Billy O'Donnell : page 37
Introduced by Desmond Lynam, with Alan Hansen and Jimmy Hill.
International Football
England's preparations for next year's European Championships continue with a friendly against Norway in Oslo. England's last visit resulted in defeat and the end of their 1994 World Cup hopes. Highlights of tonight's game, with commentary by John Motson and Trevor Brooking.
Plus, highlights from this evening's crucial European Championship qualifying matches in Group 6, where the Republic of Ireland take on Latvia in Dublin and Northern Ireland visit Lichtenstein. There's also action from Wales v Germany in Cardiff, brief highlights of Scotland's friendly in Sweden and news of all the other European Championship qualifiers.
Rugby League
England will be looking for a convincing victory against Fiji, who are making their first appearance in the World Cup... Highlights of this evening's match from Wigan's Central Park.
(Stereo)
Alan Hansen: page 47
Followed by The Nation's Favourite Poems
With Kriss Akabusi.
(Repeated from Saturday)
Thriller starring
James Mason
Someone is killing the world's top drugs pushers and Interpol suspect one of their own. Theirtop agent is sent to intercept a large heroin shipment and catch the rogue vigilante.
Director Romain Gary (1972) * FILM REVIEWS pages 59-64