Spy drama starring Robert Vaughn and David McCallum.
To gain access to the ultimate secret weapon, evil renegades Thrush turn one of their agents into Napoleon Solo's double. Director John Newland (1966)
Tips on improving people skills at work.
With Hugh Dennis.
As the Conservative Party prepares for its annual conference, Prime Minister John Major talks with David Frost. Including at 8.30 News; plus the weather forecast.
Noah Huntley hears how prayer transformed the lives of people on a Lanarkshire housing estate. Last in the series.
In the last of the series looking at people's ideas of heaven, Brian Sibley meets Dame Cicely Saunders, founder of the hospice movement.
Today, the first of a monthly edition which looks at issues in the news. With Carolyn Nabarro. With signing and subtitles.
Repeated Tuesday 12 noon BBC2.
Drama serial introducing German. With English subtitles. Complementary radio series at 8pm on Radio 4 LW.
The series that encourages people to make the most of their leisure time. With Cheryl Baker, Gordon Kennedy and Toby Anstis.
Rural issues, with John Craven. Plus, the week's weather at 12.25pm.
John Humphrys talks to Brian Mawhinney, chairman of the Conservative Party. Including at 12.30 News.
Omnibus edition.
The Most Crucial Game.
The killing of a football-team owner makes the dishevelled detective a curious spectator of the devious games people play in order to win.
Repeat. Stereo.
The first semi-final. With Loyd Grossman and guests chef Jeff Bland and comedian
Ronnie Corbett. Stereo. Subtitled.
1945 Fallout.
The story of nuclear energy as told by scientists, witnesses of the first American atomic explosion, survivors of Hiroshima and victims of Chernobyl. Repeated tomorrow at 8.05pm on BBC2.
A special edition from South Africa in which Dr Christiaan Barnard, the world-famous heart transplant surgeon, talks about his work, life and family.
Music includes What a Friend We Have in Jesus, Silent Night, Amazing Grace and A Little Peace. With Pam Rhodes.
Followed by The Nation's Favourite Poems
Patricia Routledge performs In a Bath Teashop by John Betjeman. Stereo.
This week's teams are at Eton College, where they value royal memorabilia and buy then auction an item of modern design. Presented by Jilly Goolden.
NewLeaf. Crabbe is asked to charm a difficult police witness with his cooking.
Written by Robert Jones ; Producer Chrissy Skinns
DirectorKeith Boak Stereo
Revolution is in the air, a revolution such as the world has never seen.
Written by David Nobbs ; Producer/Director
Gareth Gwenlan
With Peter Sissons.
Weather Bill Giles
A new chat show, hosted by Clive Anderson. Tonight's guests are Eddie Murphy and Ben Elton. See today's choices.
Producer Anne Marie Thorogood ; Series producer DanPatterson RepeatedonThursdayatll.55pm
Later this month parliament is expected to consider plans to compel convicted paedophiles and other sex offenders to register with the police when they move home. Chris Hook, whose young daughter Sophie was raped and murdered by a paedophile last year, travels to the US to see community notification in action. He then joins a debate chaired by Joan Bakewell, who asks whether the test of a civilised society is the way it treats its sex offenders.
(Stereo)
Thriller starring
Kim Darby ,
Tony Musante Kansas City, 1931: a kidnapped heiress falls prey to the Grissom
Gang and has to face the unwelcome affection of the psychotic Slim.
Director Robert Aldrich (1971) * See Films: pages 57-64 ***
Chris Choi climbs Africa's
Mount Kilimanjaro. Repeat ....
Followed by Weather
First of three televised debates between the main candidates in America's presidential elections. Tonight, the President Bill Clinton meets the Republicans' Robert Dole in Hertford,
Connecticut. Presented by Justin Webb. Nextdebate Wednesday at 1.50am Stereo..