With Paul Burden and Adam Shaw.
Timetable on Monday
With Justin Webb at the Labour Party conference and Juliet Morris in the studio. Timetable on Monday
With Juliet Morris.
Fordetails see Monday
More makeover magic,
Topical Studio discussion. Stereo..
Cookery challenge, with chef
Lesley Waters.
Live coverage from Blackpool. Presented by Jon Sopel , with Diana Madill.
Including at 12.00 News Regional News and Weather
Weather Subtitled ....
1.30 Regional News; Weather
Details at 5.35pm Stereo
Panel game.
The semi-final stage of the word game continues. With Rob Curling. (Stereo)
Countryside activities and events. Presented Bob Langley , with Chris Packham and LindsayCannon. stereo.
3.30 Otis the Aardvark introduces cartoons, including William's Wish Wellingtons, Oakie Doke and The
Little Polar Bear.
Paul and Barry encounter a mad professor.
Written by John Sayle Repeat
Game show with Dave Benson Phillips. Candidates for a plunge into the gunge are a mean swimming coach and a father who won't let his daughter play with his toys.
(Stereo)
Adapted by Helen Cresswell from the books by Gillian Cross Repeated Sunday on BBC2 Stereo Subtitled... # See Children: page 53
Presented by Tim Vincent , Stuart Miles , Katy Hill and Romana D'Annunzio.
Repeated tomorrow at 7.55amon BBC2
Cody takes a turn for the worse.
Shown at 1.40pm Stereo Subtitled ......
With Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey.
Weather David Lee Subtitled 73
For details see Monday 53
Game show, hosted by Ronnie Corbett. Director Rick Gardner : Producer Danny Greenstone
This week, a teenage inventor shows off a new device designed to make building walls easier. Plus, how a man who donated his bodyto science is helping
American scientists to learn how ancient
Egyptians mummified their dead.
Presented by Shahnaz Pakravan and Howard Stableford, with reports from
Craig Doyle , Philippa Forrester , Jez Nelson , Vivienne Parry and Rebecca Stephens. Producer Saul Nasse ; Editor Edward Briffa
Stereo Subtitled 37
For further information see Ceefax page 623 or call the information line on (0181) Internet: http://www.bbc.co.uk/tw
Next month the BBC celebrates 60 years of television broadcasting, an occasion marked by a gala awards night feting all-time favourite BBC programmes chosen by viewers. This first of five programmes features the stars and shows nominated for the two TV60 sit-com awards. Twelve clips from each class - performers and programmes - will be shown, and viewers may ring in with their votes. Phone numbers will be shown on screen duringthe programme and on Ceefax page 660 to enable viewers to vote for their favourites.
Presented by Terry Wogan.
Director John Rooney : Producer David Housham
The second programme featuring comedy stars and sketch shows is on Friday at 8.30pm
♦See This Week: page 6
With Peter Sissons. Subtitled
Regional News
Weather David Lee
First of a new six-part drama series about a woman who runs
Locate, a missing persons agency in London. Starring Amanda Redman
When she hears that human remains have been found near Reading, Beck fears that a teenager on the agency's books is dead. See today's choices.
Written by Paul Hines ; Producer Jacky Stoller
Director Maurice Phillips * See This Week: page 10
Comedy thriller starring Eddie Murphy
A friend's murder leads Detroit detective Axel Foley to Los Angeles to find out about the killing. A law unto himself, Foley's attitude soon makes him enemies.
(1984, 15)
See Films: pages 58-64 ****
Andrew Duncan interviews Eddie Murphy: page 20
A Portrait of Elizabeth. While investigating a theft, Jim is suspected of murder. With James Garner. Repeat subtitled.
Tonight's vice-presidential debate comes live from Connecticut, between Democrat Al Gore and Republican Jack Kemp.
Presented by Justin Webb , with Charles Wheeler in Washington, Stereo ..