With Paul Burden and Adam Shaw.
Timetable on Monday ...............................
With Andrew Harvey and Jennie Bond.
Timetable on Monday
With Juliet Morris.
(For details see Monday)
9.20 Can't Cook Won't Cook Chef
Ainsley Harriott has another challenge for two inexperienced cooks. Stereo.
Studio discussion, with Robert Kilroy-Silk . Stereo .............
Nick Owen is joined by showbiz reporter Catrina Skepper. Plus, fashion advice from Ollie Picton-Jones , gardeningtips from Stefan Buczacki , and Lynda Bellingham continues her series on how to make money from second-hand items. Including at 11.00 News
Regional News; Weather. Stereo ....
Regional News; Weather ....
Further coverage of the round two matches from the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield.
Quiz with Henry Kelly.
Detailsat5.35pm Stereo
Memory Man. Walter Tatum and histeam enterthe paranoid world of competitive computer companies when they investigate a brutal murder. Stereo Subtitled .
Chef Jacques Pepin prepares rustic breads and SOUPS.
Animation. A group of toys comes to life when all the people leave the room. Rpt Stereo.
Today the Playbus stops at the Tent Stop. Rpt Stereo ........
Comedy drama.
Frankie, Igor and Mummy await the arrival of a very special lunch guest.
Next episode next Tuesday Rpt Stereo ...
Cartoon fun with the friendly little ghost.................
Animated antics with a mischievous country farm mouse and her city cousin.
US comedy about a worldly-wise teenager and her family. Rpt Stereo Subtitled ..........
With Julie Etchingham and Chris Rogers. Today sees the start of the Doc Slot, with Dr David Bull , who will be covering medical issues on the last
Friday of each month. * See Children: page 46
With Tim Vincent, Stuart Miles , Katy Hill and Romana D'Annunzio.
Rptd next Monday, BBC2.
(Stereo)
Information can be accessed on the Internet, at [web address removed]
Hannah thinks she has lost her only friend. Stonefish may fail his exams. Shown at 1.40pm For cast see Wednesday
With Nicholas Witchell and Jill Dando. Subtitled
Weather Suzanne Charlton
For details see Monday ....
Game show hosted by Paul Daniels. Three contestants pit their wits against the clock and each other.
Director/Producer David Taylor
CONTESTANTS: if you would like to take part, write, enclosing an sae, to [address removed]
COMPETITION LINE: ring [number removed] (calls charged at premium rate). For a copy of the rules, send sae to [address removed]
Tonight, Philippa Forrester reports on a new system undertest by British Airways. For most of the current flight time across the Atlantic, planes are out of radar range and the pilot has to radio his position back to base. By using global positioning satellites, British Airways hope to be able to plot with accuracy the position of every plane in the sky, allowing them to fly closer togetherand still stay safe. Plus, how a laser that can be used to "fingerprint" diamonds is foiling jewel thieves.
Presented by Howard Stableford and Shahnaz Pakravan , with Vivienne Parry , Rebecca Stephens and Jez Nelson. Producer Saul Nasse ; Editor Edward Briffa
FURTHER DETAILS: Ceefax page 623. the TW Hotline on [number removed], orthe Intemet on http://www.bbcnc.org.uk/tv/tworld
Bill Beaumont and Ian Botham captain two teams of sporting celebrities as they answerthe questions put to them by David Coleman.
Executive producer Mike Adley
By the Green Party.
Shown at 1 0.30pm on BBC2 and ITV
World Wide Web: http://www.gn.apc.org/greenparty/
With Michael Buerk. Subtitled Regional News; Weekend
Weather Suzanne Charlton
Tonight's reconstructions of real-life rescues include a man who was overcome by fumes in an underground petrol tank.
Juliet Morris reports from Seattle, Washington, statistically the best place in the world to survive a cardiac arrest. Presented by Michael Buerk.
See today's choices.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
999 Lifesaver Video Pack: please send a cheque for £9.99, payable to BBC Education, to [address removed]. There are 1,000 free life-saving courses on offer in Northern Ireland. Telephone [number removed], and reserve up to six places by, leaving your name, address and postcode. Calls cost no more than 50p.
999 9.35pm BBC1
There's an alarming story in tonight's episode of 999 that may prompt nervous parents to keep their offspring forever under lock and key. Martin and Sue Skinner bought their four-year-old son Sean a brand new sledge to take on holiday to the Cairngorms. On their first day out, Martin chose a gentle slope to launch Sean on his first run but with nightmarish rapidity, the sledge went out of control and sent Sean plunging through a hole in the snow into a freezing, fast-running stream. Local skiers rushed to help, digging in the snow with their bare hands - but there was little hope that Sean would emerge alive. Eventually, one of the diggers struck something small and warm. And mercifully for the Skinners, there was an off-duty nurse on the scene who managed to bring Sean back to life. Resuscitation skills are also the focus of a report from Seattle, where a public training initiative has resulted in a survival rate of 30 per cent after a heart attack - in Britain, where fewer people know how to save lives, the rate is around five per cent.
Thriller starring
Michael Caine , Sean Young
Ex-secret agent Harry Anders would be content to run his London jazz club, but fate conspires against him when a distracted Stacy Mansdorf drives into his car. Stacy and Harry become lovers, and, through her, he finds himself back in the dangerous world he thought he had left far behind.
Director Russell Mulcahy (1992, 15)
♦SeeFilms:pages51-56 **
Comedy thriller starring Jon Cryer
Yuppie stockbroker Andrew Morenski is about to testify against a dangerous gangster when he discovers there is a "contract" out on him. Morenski takes refuge in a small suburb where he passes as a student to avoid his lethal pursuers.
Director Bob Giraldi (1987, 15) See Films: pages 51-56 **