With Paul Burden and Sara Coburn.
Timetable on Monday
With Andrew Harvey and Juliet Morris.
Timetable on Monday
With Juliet Morris.
Fordetails see Monday
In today's visit to the medical practice in Alnwick, Vivienne Parry witnesses a numberof hernia operations performed by visiting consultant surgeon Mr Griffin. His anaesthetist is GP Dr Chris Stevenson ; re porter Tim Woolgar accompanies him in an RAF helicopter on a refresher course for airsea rescue. Plus, Michelle Martin and Stephen Armstrong introduce their children to the new baby. Stereo .
The series in which well-known people discuss coping with ill health or disability.
Today drummer Rick Allen, of rock band Def Leppard, talks to Lynn Redgrave about how he fought to resume his career after losing his arm in an automobile accident. His wife and the rest of the band reflect on his enormous courage and will to overcome the physical and emotional trauma.
(Rpt) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
Two more reluctant competitors are challenged by chef Kevin Woodford to prepare tasty dishes, to be judged by their team-mates.
(Rpt) (Stereo)
Live coverage of the first morning's play from Lord's in the second of three Cornhill Insurance Test matches between England and India.
Introduced by Tony Lewis.
(Coverage continues at 1.40pm on BBC2)
Including at 12.00 News Regional News and Weather
(Details at 5.35pm)
(Stereo)
Royal Ascot Live coverage of Ladies' Day - one of the highlights of this Royal meeting, where fashion shares the spotlight with sport. Featuring races at 2.30, 3.05, 3.45 - the Gold Cup - and 4.20. Last year's Gold Cup winner, Double Trigger, faces strong competition in that race by his brother Double Eclipse, just a year younger. Introduced by Julian Wilson with Clare Balding, plus reports by Jonathan Powell. The fashion scene is described by Eve Pollard.
Cricket: Second Test
Further live coverage, from Lord's, of the opening day's play in the match between England and India.
(Highlights of the cricket can be seen at 10.50pm and Royal Ascot at 11.40pm) (Stereo)
Brett faces the music - alone.
(Shown at 1.40 pm)
(For cast see Wednesday)
Anna Ford and Jennie Bond.
(Subtitled)
Weather John Kettley
For details see Monday
Kevin Woodford takes a close look at a family holiday in Mauritius; Carol Smillie finds out whether it is possible to holiday in the South of France without havingto sell the family silver;
Diane-Louise Jordan stays at the Alton Towers Hotel, billed as the most magical place in Britain; and Jill Dando reports on the dos and don'ts of duty-free shopping.
Producers Alison Sharman , Paul Wooding ; Executive producer Jane Lush Stereo
The inhabitants of Albert Square gather for Arthur's funeral.
This week's episodes written by Barrie Shore, Gillian Richmond, Tony Jordan
(Omnibus edition next Sunday)
Reporter Steve Knight visits the home of a Whipsnade keeper to meet some of the pets that live there. With Rolf Harris.
See today's choices.
Terry Wogan returns with another series of the show which highlights the action that should never have happened. Coming to grief tonight are cricket umpire Harold "Dickie" Bird, and record-breaking Olympic javelin star Tessa Sanderson.
With Peter Sissons.
(Subtitled)
Regional News
Weather John Kettley
Return of the comedy series about the outrageous antics of two male flatmates.
Gary has just recovered from one shock when he receives another.
See today's choices.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Andrew Duncan interviews Martin Clunes: page 16
This month help is needed to solve a theft of jewellery from the home of a retired couple, and to identify a rapist who struck at Hythe in Hampshire.
Presented by Nick Ross and Jill Dando.
If you have any information on the crimes featured in this programme, ring Crimewatch UK free on [number removed]. Crimewatch UK Update is at 11.30pm.
More details on Ceefax page
Highlights of the first day's play from Lord's, between England and India.
Latest information.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Highlights of Ladies' Day, featuring the Gold Cup. (Stereo)
Drama starring Stacy Keach, Teri Garr
1975: a doctor's wife goes missing in the confusion of Saigon's evacuation. Then, many years later, she reappears, shocked, bruised and with a small Asian boy in tow.
(1986, 15)
See Films: pages 57-64 **