With Sara Coburn and Adam Shaw.
(Timetable on Monday)
With Justin Webb in Australia for the General Election, and Andrew Harvey in London.
(Timetable on Monday)
With Juliet Morris.
(For details see Monday)
(Subtitled)
9.20 Can't Cook Won't Cook
Chef Ainsley Harriott challenges two reluctant cooks to create a dish.
9.45 Kilroy
Studio discussion, with Robert Kilroy-Silk.
(Stereo)
10.30 Good Morning.... with Anne and Nick
Nick Owen is joined by showbiz reporter Catrina Skepper. Plus fashion advice, gardening tips, Faith Brown looks at life after the menopause and another Good Morning video diary.
Including at 11.00 News (Subtitled); Regional News and Weather. (Stereo)
(subtitled)
Regional News; Weather
12.05pm Turnabout
Vocabulary quiz game with Rob Curling.
(Stereo)
12.30 Going for a Song
Antiques game chaired by Michael Parkinson. With Tony Slattery and Mariella Frostrup.
(Stereo)
(Details at 5.35pm)
(Stereo)
Entertainment show. With Sarah Greene and celebrity guests including actress Geraldine McEwan.
Gwen takes a friendly interest in her neighbour's life, not guessing that the man is hiding a secret and would die rather than reveal it.
Animation about an unusual pet shop.
Observation quiz presented by Chris Jarvis.
(Stereo)
Cartoon fun with the sailor man.
A 24-part comedy drama series.
After some problems with a potion, Harriet Hyde shrinks and shrinks.
Cartoon about a masked Superhero.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
This week, Chris Rogers investigates the issue of under-age drinking, and looks at the new craze for alcoholic drinks which look and taste like lemonade and cola.
(Postponed from 9 February)
Presented by Tim Vincent, Stuart Miles and Katy Hill.
Rptd next Monday on BBC2
(Stereo)
As Danni plans the perfect romantic evening, Stonefish and Philip prepare themselves for the end of their relationships. Meanwhile, Jen discovers that there is a down side to spontaneity.
(Shown at 1.40pm)
(For cast see Wednesday)
With Anna Ford and Jill Dando.
Subtitled
Weather Rob McElwee ......................97
For details see Monday ................................59
Veteran stand-up comic Bob Monkhouse presents the quiz series in which two teams of comedians clash in an amusing contest of wit and wordplay. Regular captains Eddie Large and Phill Jupitus are joined this week by Johnnie Casson and Sean Meo. Last in the series.
Director/Producer Alan Nixon
The series offering the latest news on science, medicine and technology.
Tonight, a special edition from Atlanta, the venue for this summer's Olympic Games. The Olympic torch is being re-engineered and Howard Stableford joins in the testing - on a horse, by car and even in the shower.
Shahnaz Pakravan checks out the new technology for the paralympics; the high-tech artificial limbs and superspeed wheelchairs which will assist the grit and determination of the disabled gold medal winners.
And it's official - winning and losing does make a difference to your hormones - even if you're just a spectator. So a gold for the local hero in 1996 could mean a baby boom in Atlanta in 1997. Producer Peter Ceresole ; Editor Edward Briffa
(Stereo) (Subtitled) FURTHER DETAILS: Ceefax page 623. the TW Hotline on [number removed]. or the Internet on [web address removed]
A Top of the Pops special. BBC 1 viewers and Radio 2 listeners, to this morning's
Ken Bruce show, can choose their favourite song. There will be another chance to hear the songs and vote in tomorrow morning's Live and Kicking. Four of tonight's semi-finalists will go forward to the final next Friday to see who will represent the United Kingdom at this year's Eurovision Song Contest, to be held in Oslo on 18 May.
You can register your vote for your favourite song by ringing the number below. Telephone lines are open from
8.30 until 9.00pm and calls cost 10p. See today's choices.
1. Find Love
2. Gave You Everything
3. I Never Knew
4. Sometimes It Rains
5. I Just Wanna Make Love 2 U
6. Louise
7. A Little Love
8. Just A Little Bit
Producer Guy Freeman; Executive producer Kevin Bishop Stereo
Bill Beaumont and Ian Botham captain two teams of sporting celebrities as they answerthe questions put to them by David Coleman in this challenging test of sporting knowledge. Executive producer Mike Adley
With Michael Buerk. Subtitled Regional News
Weekend Weather Rob McElwee
' Oscar-winning drama starring Dustin Hoffman
Tom cruise
Hustler Charlie Babbitt feels cheated when he is disinherited in favourof Raymond, the autistic older brother he never knew. Spiriting him away from the mental institution he has lived in for years, Charlie demands a fair share of his late father'sfortunefrom his brother's trustees. However, as the pair head for California, they begin to grow closer together.
Director Barry Levinson (1988, 15)
♦ See Films: pages 44-47 **** ♦ See Barry Norman : page 40
Comedy starring Leslie Phillips, Harry Secombe
Woman chasing Dr Burke gets caught up in all sorts of trouble when he unwittingly finds himself a stowaway aboard a cruise ship.
(1970, PG)
See Films: pages 44-47 **