Programme Index

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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. Featuring cookery tips from
Ainsley Harriott, Nicky Taylor with fashion news, and another celebrity couple is featured in Married to the Job. Including at 11.00: News. Subtitled Regional News, Weather.
12.00: News; Regional News; Weather.
12.05pm Room for Improvement. Today, fitting a ceiling light, putting flat-pack chests of drawers to the test and, in Choosing Your Own Home, getting to the point of clinching the deal.
12.35 Going for Gold. The first heat final. Presented by Henry Kelly. Stereo. Competition Line: [number removed]. Maximum call duration 90 seconds. Premium rate charges apply. For a copy of the rules, send a stamped addressed envelope to [address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Kevin Woodford
Presenter:
Robert Kilroy-Silk
Unknown:
Ainsley Harriott
Unknown:
Nicky Taylor
Presenter:
Henry Kelly

Another chance to see the six-part second series of the children's comedy drama.
A new school secretary is appointed, but she is not what she seems.
Written by Steve Attridge

Contributors

Writer:
Steve Attridge
Mr Lear:
Roland MacLeod
Mrs Springit:
Linda Polan
Mr Cramp:
Peter Woodthorpe
Mr Prince:
Gerald Home
Clarissa Trump:
Janie Dee
Mrs Grunge:
Maggie McCarthy
Mikala:
Nadia Williams
Ruth:
Suzy Weitz
Joe:
Alexander Ward
Egbert:
Jonathan Cordell
Linda:
Lisa O'Connell

Comedy show, hosted by Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly.
Featuring weekly appearances by the Retrocops, plus a new game show Beat the Barber - win a prize or lose your hair.
Today's guests include Lily Savage, Bob Holness, Katy Hill and Peter Simon.
See Children: page 43

Contributors

Presenter:
Ant McPartlin
Presenter:
Declan Donnelly
Guest:
Lily Savage [Paul O'Grady]
Guest:
Bob Holness
Guest:
Katy Hill
Guest:
Peter Simon

Susan's investigations get results, but also confirm her worst fears. The success of his drag act has left Stonefish with an inflated ego; Lou is worried that he has created a monster.
(For cast see Wednesday)
(Shown at 1.40pm)

Roy has some bad news for Barry. Gita tries to settle some overdue business in a bid to get what is rightfully hers. Bianca has a big surprise for Ricky. Alan and Carol, meanwhile, are at odds over their own plans for the future.
(For cast see Tuesday)
(Omnibus edition next Sunday)

The second programme in this series follows up the film Meerkats United, the most successful programme in 17 years of Wildlife on One.
It looks at the Addo Gang, a family of meerkats: they're having trouble with the neighbours and dealing with rebellion, infidelity and mugging within their ranks. Will their experiences divide them or unite them? Narrated by David Attenborough. See today's choices.
(Stereo)
BBC Videos: Meerkats and others in David Attenborough's World of Wildlife series are available from retailers
Do they mean us? page 21

Contributors

Narrator:
David Attenborough
Director:
Richard Goss
Series Producer:
Keith Scholey

Terry Wogan presents another selection of sporting action that should neverhave happened. Tonight's
"stars" include the boxing referee who showed up afterthe fight had begun; the tennis umpire who got stuck in mid-air; and a snooker commentator who got hisJimmys in a muddle.
Disastrous hammerthrows, bursting tennis shorts and unco-operative weather add to the mayhem. Assisting Terry are John Virgo , from BBCtv's Big Break snooker game show, and BBC athletics commentator Stuart Storey. Director Stanley Appel ; Producer Tom Webber

Contributors

Unknown:
John Virgo
Commentator:
Stuart Storey.
Director:
Stanley Appel

Another chance to see the multi-award winning series set in the world of media.

Patsy persuades Edina's mother and daughter to be made over on an early-morning television programme.

Contributors

Writer:
Jennifer Saunders
Director:
Bob Spiers
Producer:
Jon Plowman
Edina:
Jennifer Saunders
Patsy:
Joanna Lumley
Saffron:
Julia Sawalha
Bubble:
Jane Horrocks
Mother:
June Whitfield
Kathy:
Dawn French
Magda:
Kathy Burke
Hamish:
Adrian Edmondson
Catriona:
Helen Lederer
Fleur:
Harriet Thorpe
Patsy's mother:
Eleanor Bron

First of a seven-part documentary series, set in Professor Robert Winston's clinic at London's Hammersmith Hospital, following the fortunes of couples trying to overcome infertility.
Tonight, Tania and Ray embark on their first IVF or "test-tube" treatment. They have only a one in four chance of Tania conceiving but, undeterred, they borrow the money to pay for the treatment and wait for the results.
See today's choices.
See Dr Mark Porter: page 35

Contributors

Presenter:
Professor Robert Winston
Director:
Joanna Clinton-Davis
Executive Producer:
Olivia Lichtenstein

Tonight, Rob Duncan takes as his theme the public humiliation of Jesus by the crowd and the Roman guards. He talks to athlete Diane Modahl, accused in June of taking performance-enhancing drugs, about her struggle since then to clear her name.

(Tomorrow, The Crucifixion is at 11.00pm)

Contributors

Presenter:
Rob Duncan
Interviewee:
Diane Modahl

Drama about rural life in 1930s Texas, starring Sally Field, Danny Glover, John Malkovich

Recently widowed by the accidental shooting of her lawman husband, Edna Spalding is in danger of losing everything. But with the help of a black labourer, Moze, she defies a tornado and the Ku Klux Klan to bring in the first bale of cotton - and the reward that goes with it.
(1984, PG)
See Films: pages 49-58

Contributors

Director:
Robert Benton
Edna Spalding:
Sally Field
Moze:
Danny Glover
Mr Will:
John Malkovich
Margaret Lomax:
Lindsay Crouse
Wayne Lomax:
Ed Harris
Viola Kelsey:
Amy Madigan
Frank Spalding:
Yankton Hatten
Possum Spalding:
Gennie James

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