With Paul Burden and Sara Coburn.
Timetable on Monday
With Justin Webb and Juliet Morris.
Timetable on Monday
9.10 Kilroy
Topical studio discussion, with Robert Kilroy-Silk . Stereo
10.00 News
Regional News; Weather
10.05 Housemates
Team quiz on domestic knowledge and practical skills, with Tim Vine.
10.35 Good Morning.... with Anne and Nick
Magazine programme with Anne Diamond and Nick Owen. Including today, beauty features, cookery with Ainsley Harriott , Hollywood gossip from Elaine Lipworth, and celebrity gardening with Stefan Buczacki and weatherman John Kettley.
Including at 11.00 News Subtitled; Regional News and Weather. Stereo
12.00 News
Regional News; Weather
12.05pm Pebble Mill
With Ross King. Today's guests include Michael Parkinson , who drops in for some sporting talk, the actor Anthony Andrews , author James Herbert , the Riverdance cast in action and music from Skream. Stereo
(Details at 5.35pm) (Stereo)
When a professional football team owner is murdered, the rain-coated detective must discover more about the devious games people play in order to beat the opposition.
(Rpt)
Quiz show, presented by Peter Smith.
Animation about a friendly ghost.
(Rpt) (Stereo)
Animation
The adventures of a grand piano.
(Stereo)
This week. Rolf Harris gives tips on how to keep pets safe and happy on bonfire night.
(Stereo)
Andy Crane presents the show with the latest news of what's coming up in the media. Today, Brett Adams goes behind the scenes of Byker Grove in which he plays Noddy, Alicia Silverstone talks about the making of Clueless, and the programme discusses whether advertising should be banned on children's television.
Repeated tomorrow at 8.05am on BBC2
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With Julie Etchingham and Chris Rogers.
An exchange in the country for Barney and Frew defies expectations. Flora finds out the truth about Ashley. Grove TV goes live.
(For next episode and cast see Thursday, 5.10pm)
Hannah is disappointed and needs a confidence boost, while Susan is put on the spot by a fellow teacher. And, at long last will Cheryl consider wedlock?
(Shown at 1.30pm)
(For cast see Wednesday)
With Martyn Lewis and Moira Stuart.
(Subtitled)
Weather Ian McCaskill
(See Monday for details)
In the first programme of the new series, Jill Dando reports from Orpheus Island, a secluded luxury resort on the Great Barrier
Reef in Australia, Monty Don discovers Diani Beach in Kenya, Carol Smillie persuades some beach lovers to explore Cyprus and John Pitman visits Berkshire to spend a few days in Windsorand its near neighbour, Eton. See today's choices.
Producers Alison Sharman and Paul Wooding ; Editor Jane Lush Repeated tomorrow at 2.35pm
+ See This Week: page 14
Martin gives his mother the slip, and sparks off a a Halloween night of panic. Sam falls foul of Grant, but picks up some startling gossip.
This week's episodes written by Scott Cherry and Susan Boyd
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Live coverage from Anfield of Liverpool's Uefa Cup second round, second leg tie against Danish side Brondby.
After a measured performance which earned them a goalless draw in Denmark two weeks ago Roy Evans's side will book their place in the last 16 if they overcome the Danes. Brondby finished second in the Danish league last season and have already come through two rounds for the right to meet Liverpool. They were beaten by Arsenal at this stage of the Cup Winners' Cup last season, but did score twice in the away leg.
Plus, news of tonight's other Uefa Cup action, including the ties in which PSV Eindhoven are 5-3 upon Leeds United and Nottingham Forest head Auxerre by 1-0.
Introduced by Desmond Lynam, with Alan Hansen and Jimmy Hill. Commentary by John Motson, with Trevor Brooking. (Stereo)
See Alan Hansen: page 55
As coverage is live, subsequent programmes may run late
With Peter Sissons.
(Subtitled)
Regional News
Weather Ian McCaskill
Gangster thriller starring Christian Slater, Patrick Dempsey
They were to become legendary figures in the world of organised crime, but even the likes of "Lucky" Luciano and "Bugsy" Siegel had to start somewhere. On the mean streets of New York in 1917 the seeds are sown - within five years, four unlikely friends will jostle for power with the rival "dons" of the city. The struggle for dominance is bitter and blood-soaked, but these young guns are willing to risk everything to achieve the wealth to take control.
See Films: pages 67-74
Crime comedy starring Colin Friels, John Hargreaves
Malcolm gives the impression of being dim-witted, but he is a genius when it comes to constructing anything mechanical - be it a personal tramcar or a robot that can rob a bank. His technical expertise goes unnoticed until a new lodger with a more down-to-earth outlook on life moves in. (1986)
See Films: pages 67-74