With Paul Burden and Adam Shaw.
Timetable on Monday
With Justin Webb and Andrew Harvey.
Timetable on Monday Subtitled ...........
9.10 Kilroy Topical studio discussion with Robert Kilroy-Silk . Stereo ....
10.05 Can't Cook Won't Cook Culinary challenges with chef Kevin Woodford.
10.30 Good Morning ... with Anne and Nick Magazine programme with Anne Diamond and Nick Owen. Today, cookery with Ainsley Harriott , improving your image with Nicky Taylor , and agony aunt
Deidre Sanders discusses anotherfamily dilemma. Including at 11.00 News
Regional News, Weather, stereo ....
12.05pm Pebble Mill Amongtoday's guests is Alison Krauss the Kentucky bluegrass fiddler who swept last year's Country Music Association awards, she talks to Alan Titchmarsh.
(Details at 5.35pm) (Stereo)
Is it too late for Guy and Jackie to make their relationship work?
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Shown yesterday at 7.00pm
Fast-moving general knowledge quiz. Hosted by Bill Dod.
(Stereo)
Cartoon. More adventures as Yogi and Boo-Boo go in search of picnic baskets.
Claymation antics with the lovable Morph, accompanied by his best friend Chas and their over-active CD Rom.
(Stereo)
Animation about a group of young dinosaurs who spend their time exploring, inventing and telling stories.
(Stereo)
Futuristic animation series. Quentin MacLeod continues in his quest to save the human race.
This week, Michaela Strachan visits Australia and meets schoolchildren who are fighting to save endangered koalas. Janice Acquah meets a beautiful baby chocolate chimp, one of only five in the world. Howie Watkins braves an Outback loo to meet the infamous "dunny" spider and Nick Baker becomes attached to a blood-thirsty medicinal leech.
(Repeated tomorrow at 8.05am on BBC2)
Jessica has a difficult decision to make.
(For cast and part 3 see Tuesday at 5.10pm)
Annalise is shocked by her father's wardrobe. Lucy and Ren find their regressions very revealing. Can Lou and Marlene make Cheryl see sense?
(Shown at 1.30pm)
(For cast see Wednesday)
With Anna Ford and Jill Dando.
(Subtitled)
Weather Michael Fish
(For details see Monday)
Phil is impressed with Steve and promises to help him out. Pauline is astounded by the lack of support for her cause. David forces Ricky to make a dramatic decision.
(For cast see Tuesday; Omnibus edition next Sunday)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Rolf Harris recalls some heartwarming stories from past visits to the RSPCA's Harmsworth Hospital.
Tonight's programme features a hamster that was stuck in a drainpipe, and how the RSPCA responded to a young boy who realised he couldn't care properly for his barn owl.
With Michael Buerk.
(Subtitled)
Regional News
Weather Michael Fish
Julie Hill was paralysed following a car crash, but she is about to become a bionic woman. Julie has been chosen to have the world's first electronic implant which would allow her to stand up at the press of a button, but using her own muscles. Filmed over a year, this programme follows Julie and her family before and after surgery, telling a story of intense effort and personal triumph.
The weekly programme of topical argument and debate on controversial issues of the day comes from Birmingham, where David Dimbleby invites the studio audience to put their questions to leading politicians and other public figures. Included on tonight's panel are the shadow social security secretary, Chris Smith, and the Institute of Directors' head of policy unit, Ruth Lea.
Audience: to join Question Time for future programmes phone [number removed]
Second in a four-part series to mark the Muslim month of Ramadan.
Writer Rana Kabbani travels around Britain to discover the heart and soul of the British Islamic community. In tonight's programme hip-hop artist Mush explains how Islam has influenced his music, and athlete Simon Austin tells his father, who is not a Muslim, what led him to the faith.
(Rptd tomorrow at 5.40am)
(Stereo)
Comedy thriller starring Richard Jordan, David Niven
After serving his prison term, Pinky Green gets a respectable job in a bank, hoping to avoid the merciless clutches of the biggest gang boss in London, Ivan the Terrible.
(1979)
See Films: pages 43-46