With Paul Burden and Adam Shaw.
Timetable on Monday
With Andrew Harvey and Sara Coburn.
Timetable on Monday
With Juliet Morris.
Another makeover.
(Stereo)
Topical studio discussion. (Stereo)
Cookery challenge, with chef Kevin Woodford.
(Subtitled)
Regional News; Weather
Concluding the two-part drama about events surrounding one of the world's worst air crashes. Starring Frank Finlay
Justice Mahon's report on the cause of the crash stirs up feelings of bitterness among the people of New Zealand.
(For cast see yesterday at 11.05am) (Repeat)
Including at 12.00 News Regional News and Weather
Today: Small cakes and biscuits.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Weather
Details at 5.35pm (Stereo) (Subtitled)
Panel game show.
(Stereo)
Vocabulary quiz show.
(Stereo)
Today, turning old junk into a masterpiece.
Presented by Mike Reid, with Simon Biagi and Brenda Emmanus.
Animation.
(Stereo)
Animation. Alvin gets bigger.
(Repeat)
A 15-part comedy series about a little girl who turns into a monster.
Mrs Rocket drinks Julia's growth elixir.
Written by Jeremy Swan
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Teen comedy.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Will Gary be able to tell Angel how he feels?
(For cast see Tuesday) (Repeat)
Brett makes a big decision which promises to leave Cheryl devastated. Stonie shows his sensitive side, but will Catherine find it sexy?
(Shown at 1.40pm)
(For cast see Wednesday)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
With Anna Ford and Jennie Bond.
Weather Suzanne Charlton
(Subtitled)
For details see Monday
The latest consumer news and investigative reports, presented by Anne Robinson and Alice Beer.
Tonight, Johnathan Maitland reports on the weighty issue of dress codes on golf courses. Andy Webb asks: how safe are cars when in the hands of garages that offer valetting? He discovers which firms returned the £5 notes left in a test vehicle, and which didn't. Plus, Denise Mahoney's report on planning laws. Why is planning permission needed for individual schemes, but seemingly unnecessary for big businesses?
Carol gives Frankie a piece of her mind, Ian wises up to Cindy's plans, and Tiffany gets support from Grant.
For cast see Tuesday; Omnibus edition on Sunday
The vets and patients from the RSPCA's Harmsworth Hospital return to the spotlight for a third series, presented by Rolf Harris. Chief vet David Grant welcomes a new vet to the team, New Zealander Andrea Kealey. Reporters Steve Knight and Shauna Lowry shadow the RSPCA inspectors and ambulance crews on emergency calls.
See today's choices.
(How Are They Now?: page 20)
Second of an eight-part drama series, set in 1959, about five switchboard operators on the Derby exchange.
Starring Letitia Dean
Sylvia experiences both her first pay packet and her first Saturday shift - when rules are more relaxed under just one supervisor. A chance call from the local barracks leads to a disastrous blind date.
With Peter Sissons. (Subtitled)
Regional News
Weather Suzanne Charlton (Subtitled)
The sci-fi series returns, continuing the three-part story that left the second series ending with a cliffhanger.
Starring David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson
In this second part of the trilogy, Mulder is still missing in the New Mexico desert after finding a boxcar full of dead creatures. Scully defies her superiors to search for her partner.
Concludes next week.
See today's choices.
Return of the X Files: page 37
The comic sports quiz returns for a third series with Nick Hancock presiding over teams captained by David Gower and Gary Lineker, with their respective partners Lee Hurst and Rory McGrath.
Comedian and actor Gordon Kennedy is one of the guests.
(See today's choices)
Jeremy Paxman presides over a debate on an issue of the week, followed by a viewers' vote to reach a verdict.
Chief Rabbi Dr Jonathan Sacks delivers his message for the Jewish New Year.
(Shown on BBC2 at 5.40pm)
Drama starring
James Caan ,
Genevieve Bujold America in the 1870s: the lives of two strangers in the Wild West become linked by tragedy. For French immigrant Jeanne, America promises a new beginning, while vet David comes to realise its deadly dangers.
DirectorClaude Lelouch (1977) ♦ See Films: pages 52-59 ★★★★