With Paul Burden and Sara Coburn.
Timetable on Monday
With Andrew Harvey and Sally Magnusson. Timetable on Monday
With Juliet Morris.
Fordetailssee Monday Subtitled ...........
9.20 Can't Cook Won't Cook Two reluctant cooks are challenged by chef
Kevin Woodford.
9.45 Kilroy Topical studio discussion with Robert Kilroy-Silk .
10.30 Good Morning....with Anne and Nick Magazine programme with Anne Diamond and Nick Owen. Today, including cookery with Ainsley Harriott , beauty features, and Elaine Lipworth with the latest Hollywood gossip. Including at 11.00 News Subtitled; Regional News and Weather, Stereo.
12.00 News
Regional News; Weather
12.05pm Turnabout Word game with Rob Curling , Stereo ....................... COMPETITION: [number removed]. All calls under one minute, premium rates apply. For a copy of the rules, send sae to [address removed]
12.30 Going for a Song Antiques panel game with Mariella Frostrup and Tony Slattery. Expert Eric Knowles provides the facts. Presented by Michael Parkinson.
(Details at 5.35pm)
(Stereo)
Entertainment show. With Sarah Greene and celebrity guests.
Rudy tries to win back Julie, but Duncan accuses him of seducing his daughter.
(For cast see yesterday)
(Part 9 next Monday)
(First shown on ITV)
Introduced by Otis the aardvark.
The brothers visit a steam fair and Barry grows a giant, vegetable-like mangelwurzel.
(Stereo)
Animation based on the film.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
The game show, with a mixture of comedy, questions and gunge. Presented by Bobby Davro and Peter Simon.
(Repeated tomorrow, 8.00am, BBC2)
With Julie Etchingham and Chris Rogers.
Robyn finds it hard to control her emotions.
Episodes written by Diane Whitley
(Next episode on Thursday at 5.10pm)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Hannah faces the music. Sam's new customers are rather demanding.
(Shown at 1.40pm)
(For cast see Wednesday)
With Martyn Lewis and Moira Stuart.
(Subtitled)
Weather Bill Giles
(See Monday for details)
Peggy's return to the Vic catches Frank and Ricky on the hop. Meanwhile, Mark's efforts to celebrate Pauline's birthday are overshadowed by Willy.
This week's episodes written by Christopher Reason and Jeff Povey
Live coverage of this Uefa Cup quarter-final first leg match.
Britain's last survivors in Europe this season. Forest meet a familiar opponent, Bayern's World Cup star Jurgen Klinsmann, who spent last season in the Premiership with Tottenham. But will Klinsmann, who failed to score against Forest last season, help Bayern clinch the only European trophy they have never won? Introduced by Desmond Lynam with Alan Hansen and Jimmy Hill.
Commentary from John Motson and Trevor Brooking.
With Peter Sissons.
(Subtitled)
Regional News
Weather Bill Giles
Jasper Carrott returns with more spoof ads and plenty of humour in his fourth Commercial Breakdown show. In this special, he puts his own original twist on funny and outrageous television commercials from around the world.
From dancing nuns to flying pigs, male centrefolds to beer adverts that persuade people not to drink beer, the commercials cover life's rich tapestry. Viewers are also treated to Russian television's first and finest adverts, plus a bracingly-honest commercial for an American divorce attorney.
Harrowing drama, starring Jodie Foster, Kelly McGillis
When Sarah Tobias is brutally raped by three men in her local bar, assistant district attorney Kathryn Murphy is assigned as prosecutor. As the investigation proceeds, she discovers that Sarah may have acted provocatively. Believing, however, that nothing can justify rape, Kathryn embarks on a difficult fight for justice.
(1988, 18)
See Films: pages 44-48 ****
Drama starring Greer Robson, Peter Phelps
New Zealand, 1932: rebellious teenager Kate Marshall runs away in order to find her absent father. On the road, she teams up with, Patrick, who is on the run from his past, and from the police.
(1987)
See Films: pages 44-48 ***