With Paul Burden and Adam Shaw.
Timetable on Monday
With Andrew Harvey and Juliet Morris.
Timetable on Monday
With Juliet Morris.
Fordetailssee Monday Subtitled ...........
9.20 Can't Cook Won't Cook Two more reluctant cooks are challenged by chef
Kevin Woodford.
9.45 Kilroy Topical studio discussion
With Robert Kilroy-Silk . Stereo .....
10.30 Good Morning....with Anne and Nick Today, cookery tips from Ainsley Harriott , Nicky Taylor with fashion news and Deidre Sanders looks at the dilemma of Aids. In Married to the Job, Ruth Langsford meets chef Albert Roux and his wife Monique. Including at 11.00 News
Regional News, Weather, stereo ....
12.00 News
Regional News; Weather
12.05 pm Turnabout Quiz game testing word power and vocabulary. With Rob
Curling.
12.30 Going for a Song
Michael Parkinson tests teams led by Mariella Frostrup and Tony Slattery on their knowledge of antiques. Expert Eric Knowles provides the facts. stereo..
1.30 Regional News; Weather
(Details at 5.35pm) (Stereo)
Entertainment with Alan Titchmarsh and celebrity guests. Plus, Radio Times video columnist Emma Norman with the pick of films on television and in the cinema.
(Stereo)
With a pregnant woman in distress and Steve almost unconscious after a snakebite, Geoff has an agonising decision to make.
(Stereo)
Cartoon. Yogi tries to steal some food.
(Rpt)
Claymation antics with the lovable Morph.
Animation about a group of young dinosaurs.
Animation set in the future.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Michaela Strachan meets the lizard of Oz, a fierce 2.5 metre monster which can run on its back legs; Janice Acquah visits an African village where monkeys are thought to be gods; Howie Watkins meets a tree-dwelling, fruit-eating carnivore and sets off with 14-year-old Matthew Harding to find three of Britain's rarest birds. And, in an item postponed from 22 February, Nick Baker finds out what a tarantula's victim sees as it meets its doom.
Last in the series.
(Repeated tomorrow at 8.00am on BBC2)
Josh has left it too late - and Christophe thinks he has gone too far.
(For cast see Tuesday at 5.10pm)
Mark finds an audience for his preaching. Brett mulls over his failure in the romance stakes, while Billy celebrates his success and Hannah has a brush with death.
(Shown at 1.40pm)
(For cast see Wednesday)
With Anna Ford and Jill Dando.
(Subtitled)
Weather John Kettley
(For details see Monday)
Everyone is invited to Peggy's birthday party at the Vic. Kathy has another twinge and Pat has a panic. Several women pursue Grant, but Phil is late for a date. Meanwhile, Bianca and Sam fall out over Tiffany's friends and David tries to make his peace with Cindy.
(For cast see Tuesday)
(Omnibus edition next Sunday)
See This Week: page 7
Provingthat if anything can go wrong in the world of sport it probably already has, Terry Wogan presents an inventory of incompetence from competitors and commentators alike. Amongthose who forgot to bringa note excusingthem from taking part are: the voice of golf Peter Alliss , athletics star
Roger Black , and far-famed goalkeeper forthe Old Wilsonians Seventh XI, Bob "theCafBevan.
Director John L Spencer ; Producer Tom Webber
By the Conservative Party.
(Shown at 10.00pm on ITV and at 10.30pm on BBC2)
World Wide Web: [web address removed]
With Peter Sissons.
(Subtitled)
Regional News
Weather John Kettley
Another chance to see the multi-award winning series set in the trendy world of media.
Edina and Patsy go on an absolutely fabulous holiday to Provence, where the language barrier is the least of their problems.
Written by Jennifer Saunders
Edina and Patsy head to Provence on holiday, but things do not go as expected. Bubble and Saffron come to their rescue.
The last of a three-part series exploring contemporary attitudes towards marriage and infidelity. Tonight the spotlight is turned onto the wives as Lady Moon, Dame Barbara Cartland and Diana Moran among others, contribute to a poignant analysis of the causes and effects of extra-marital affairs.
See today's choices.
(Stereo)
Tonight's programme of topical argument and debate comes from Liverpool, where David Dimbleby invites the studio audience to put questions to leading politicians and other public figures.
Audience: to join Question Time for future programmes telephone [number removed]
Romantic comedy starring Patrick Dempsey, Helen Slater
Aspiring playwright Christopher Wooden is nervous about leaving the Midwest to start student life in LA. But when he meets sexy new roommate "Alex", he sees a chance to put some romance into his writing. (1989, 15)
See Films: pages 57-62