With Paul Burden and Adam Shaw.
At 6.00, 6.15, 6.30, 6.45 News; 6.25
Sport: 6.27,6.58 Regional news; 6.15
Financial papers; 6.55 Weather
With Juliet Morris and Andrew Harvey. At
7.00,8.00 main news, with summaries every 15 minutes; 7.12,7.40,8.12,8.40
Business; 7.25,7.55,8.25,8.55 Weather, Regional news, Travel; 7.32,8.32 Sport.
With Juliet Morris. Including viewers' comments. TELEPHONE: (0181) [number removed], fax (0181) orwrite to PO Box 9988. London W126BN.
More volunteers are given a makeover.
Topical debate.
Ainsley Harriott challenges two hopeless chefs to cook a meal.
Regional News and Weather
Defence attorney Mason is a prosecution witness after a magazine editor is murdered.
(Repeat)(Subtitled)
Including at 12.00 News Regional News and Weather
Cookies and ice-cream.
(Repeat)
Weather (Subtitled)
Details at 5.35 pm (Stereo)
Word game with Bob Holness.
Chefs Nick Nairn, Maria Jose Sevilla and Phil Vickery create a Mediterranean meal.
Final of the vocabulary quiz.
(Stereo)
Animated fun.
(Stereo)
Puppetry. Mr Smart is up to his tricks again.
Animated adventures.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Today's record attempts include a basketball shooting record, the world's most tattooed man and the world's strongest men pulling a 380-tonne ship.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Children's author and creator of Fudge, Judy Blume is in the studio to answer viewers' questions.
Presented by Tim Vincent, Stuart Miles, Katy Hill and Romana D'Annunzio.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.55am on BBC2)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Toadfish suffers the agonies of love.
(Shown at 1.40pm)
(For cast see Wednesday)
With Martyn Lewis and Moira Stuart
Weather Peter Cockroft
Noel Edmonds presents the light-hearted television knowledge quiz. Tonight's specialist subjects are "Rising Damp" and "Blake's 7".
Followed by The Nation's Favourite Poems
Patrick Robinson performs Al Jarreau's "I Can Recall Spain".
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
The last semi-final of this year's series, from the Opera House theatre, Jersey. In the spotlight are Joe West, Malcolm Walker-Kinnear, Elsie Sadek and Miriam Collard. Their specialised subjects are the life of Captain William Bligh, the explorer Sir Richard Francis Burton, the life and reign of Charles II, and EW Hornung and his Raffles stories.
Magnus Magnusson asks the questions.
(Miriam Collard's Kind of Day: p 138)
Can Cindy stop the dangerous wheels she has set in motion? Grant and Tiffany are celebrating.
(See today's choices.)
(For cast see Tuesday)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Last in the documentary series following the work of the undercover car crime unit of Manchester Police's X Department.
See today's choices.
With Peter Sissons. (Subtitled)
Regional News
Weather Peter Cockroft (Subtitled)
Sir James Goldsmith is a billionaire at the gate of British politics - a financier who intends spending huge amounts of money promoting the Referendum Party at the next general election. The party's one-policy campaign has been dismissed in some quarters, yet Goldsmith's impact and money is widely feared. Gavin Hewitt reports.
Note: as Panorama is topical and likely to react to events in the news, its subject matter may change
Followed by The Nation's Favourite Poems
Jeremy Paxman reads The Mower by Philip Larkin. (Stereo)
Powerful US hospital drama starring Mandy Patinkin, Christine Lahti, Adam Arkin
Matters of the heart cause friction, with Jeffrey Geiger and Kate Austin divided over a tragic transplant decision. Meanwhile, a homeless Billy Kronk moves in with a disgusted Daniel Nyland, and Alan Birch makes a date.
Tonight's films under review include Courage under Fire, a Gulf War drama starring Denzel Washington and Meg Ryan, and Lone Star, a tale of shocking revelations in a sleepy Texan town featuring Matthew McConaughey, Kris Kristofferson and Frances McDormand.
Plus, Robin Williams playing a childlike figure in Jack, and Eddie Murphy in the remake of The Nutty Professor.
Also tonight Philip Cox, who came first in the category for 17-19 year-olds in the Young Film Critic of the Year competition, reads his winning review.
(Repeated next Saturday on BBC2)
See Emma Norman: page 54
Romantic fantasy starring Timothy Hutton, Kelly McGillis
During a heroic rescue of a woman and her children, Mike Shea drowns in a river. But dying was the best thing that ever happened to him, because in heaven, he meets the divine Annie.
(1987, PG) (Colour and black and white) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
See Films: pages 57-64 **