With Paul Burden and Sara Coburn.
Timetable on Monday
With Justin Webb and Sara Coburn.
Timetable on Monday
Presented by Liz MacKean. In Whatever Happened to the Family? a mother explains why her values have changed.
(For details see Monday)
Green Leaves and Gooseberries. Recipes for caesar salad and gooseberry cobbler.
Repeat Stereo # See Delia Smith : page 25
Cork chef Seamus O'Connell provides some Mexican recipes.
f Comedy starring Dirk Bogarde
Alongwith three high-spirited companions, medical student
Simon Sparrow faces five hectic but hilarious years at St Swithin's Hospital.
Director Ralph Thomas (1954, U) * See Films: pages 40-46 ****
Including at 11.00 News Regional News and Weather
Word game.
Detailsat5.35pm Stereo Subtitled .........
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A four-part series about Britons in Florida.
Today, two couples describe how they have struggled with businesses...........
A visit to a garden cottage at Scarthwaite
Grange in Cumbria. Repeat
A six-part series on car maintenance starts with Julia Carling looking at tyres... BOOKLET: send a cheque or postal order for £2.50, payable to BSS. to: [address removed]
A double bill of the Australian family drama. The Recruit. A British cavalry troop is eager to enlist Rob as a new recruit.
The ReillyGang. Emily, Colin and Danni are taken hostage. Repeat Stereo .........
The truth about Danny's death is out. Repeat
Michael brings his new girlfriend home for breakfast. Stonie has to take to the dance floor to audition for his performing arts course.
Shown at 12.35pm Stereo
With Nicholas Witchell and Andrew Harvey.
Weather Suzanne Charlton.
For details see Monday ....
Ronn ie Corbett hosts the game show in which contestants have to unravel the minds of nine young children.
Producer Danny Greenstone ; Executive producer
Alan Boyd
This week's Mastermind comes from the Drapers' Hall in the City of London, where four more contestants answer questions put to them by quizmaster Magnus Magnusson. In the spotlight tonight are Boris Starling, Viv Acious, Graham Cooke and Amanda Hill. Their specialist subjects are the life of Herge and his Tintin books, the life and dramatic works of Aphra Behn,
Lawrence of Arabia, and the life and works of John Henry Newman.
APPLICATION FORMS: if you would like to be a contender in next year's series, please write to: Mastermind 97, BBCtv, [address removed]; fax: [number removed]: or E-mail: [email address removed]
With Anne Robinson. Write to Points of View, BBCtv, London W12 7TS.
Or phone/fax on (0181) [number removed]. E-mail address is: pov@bbc.co.uk
ProducerAnnie Lewis Stereo Subtitled .
With Michael Buerk. Subtitled Regional News
Weather Suzanne Charlton.
Tonight's documentary tells the story of Christopher [text removed], a young boy who suffers from severe epilepsy. The film follows Christopher's development over a period of five years - from child to teenager - offering an insight into the boy's turbulent life and his family's efforts to get him the special educational attention he deserves.
See today's choices.
The story of Christopher, a young boy who suffers from severe epilepsy. The film follows his development over five years, from child to teenager.
The first of four Proms especially recorded for BBCtv and featuring interviews with the performing artists. Introduced by James Naughtie.
American soprano Dawn Upshaw celebrates the range and vitality of the music she grew up with. Accompanied by the London Sinfonietta, conducted by Eric Stern, and American pianist Fred Hersch, she performs music by Bernstein, Copland, Weill, Gershwin, Rodgers and Hart, and Sondheim.
(Stereo)
Science-fiction thriller, continuingthe short Alien
Invasion season of late night movies, starring
Arthur Hill , David Wayne
Piedmont, New Mexico. Two technicians die in mysterious circumstances while attempting to recover an American space satellite. A deadly virus is on the loose and a crackteam of scientists is called in to tackle the crisis.
Director Robert Wise (1970, PG)
The next film in the Alien Invasion season is Invasion of the Saucer-Men tomorrow at 12.25am.
See Rims: pages 40-46