With Paul Burden and Sara Coburn.
Timetable on Monday ....S
With Justin Webb and Sara Coburn.
Timetable on Monday
With Juliet Morris.
Fordetails see Monday
More top-to-toe transformations.
Topical studio discussion. (Stereo)
Hosted by Kevin Woodford.
Regional News and Weather
Consumer show. With Chris Choi and Cheryl Baker. (Stereo)
Celebrity talk show.
Regional News and Weather
A five-year-old boy is rushed to Broken Hill after being deprived of oxygen for ten minutes.
(Stereo)
Fancy dress ideas, with Diane-Louise Jordan. Today: Halloween horrors.
Weather (Subtitled)
Details at 5.35pm (Stereo)
A duel of words.
(Stereo)
Today, how to breathe new life into a tired old kitchen. With Mike Reid.
General-knowledge quiz. (Stereo)
Adventures with the little car.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Animation. Romuald makes an interesting discovery about his dad.
(Stereo)
A cartoon double bill.
(Repeat)
Dudley Moore narrates classical cartoon adventures.
Fifth of a six-part comedy. Harmony is badly injured by a car.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Teenage drama. Barney takes matters into his own hands.
This week's episodes written by Roy Apps and Simon Heath
(Part 12 on Thursday at 5.10pm)
Phil discovers that modern romance is far from easy, Andrew faces the flak at school, and Billy is knocked out on the football field.
(Shown at 1.40pm)
(For cast see Wednesday)
With Martyn Lewis and Moira Stuart.
Weather John Kettley
For details see Monday
Jill Dando spends a long weekend in New York, travelling in style around the city's streets in a stretch limousine.
Monty Don and his five-year-old son Tom set off on a cycle tour of the Cotswolds.
Jenny Hull parties with the in-crowd of Albufeira on the Algarve, the top hot spot for British holidaymakers in Portugal. Meanwhile, Carol Smillie retreats from Majorca's packed beaches to an inland monastery; and journalist John Holdsworth goes to Denmark on another bargain holiday for under £100.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Alan presses Frankie for an answer. Lorraine is finding it difficult to cope with David's shortcomings as a parent. Joe makes a dramatic announcement, and Grant attempts a show-down with David.
This week's episodes written by Lisselle Kayla and Billy Hamon
Omnibus edition on Sunday
Live coverage of the UEFA Cup second-round, second-leg match between Newcastle and Hungary's Ferencvaros at St James' Park.
Kevin Keegan will be hoping that his star-studded line-up will qualify for the third round, despite their 3-2 defeat in the first leg, improving on their UEFA Cup performance of two years ago when they were knocked out at this stage by Athletic Bilbao of Spain. But the Hungarian champions' powerful second-round, first-leg tie in Budapest left Newcastle's European ambitions on a knife-edge.
Ferencvaros are one of European football's celebrated names and the team won their 26th league title last year, although they failed to qualify for this year's Champions' League when they lost to Gothenburg. But the Magpies will be looking for some home comfort tonight and aiming to reach the last 16 of this competition.
Commentary by John Motson with Trevor Brooking. Introduced by Desmond Lynam with Alan Hansen and Chris Waddle.
(If tonight's match goes into extra time subsequent programmes may run late)
With Nicholas Witchell
Regional News
Weather John Kettley (Subtitled)
Robert Maxwell died at sea five years ago. In tonight's Inside Story Tom Bower investigates the secrets of what happened in the Maxwell empire in those final fateful years.
(See today's choices)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
A profle of media tycoon Robert Maxwell, who died five years ago. Maxwell had friendships with many powerful people and perpetrated his frauds with their connivance.
Thriller starring Kurt Russell, Mariel Hemingway
As storms approach Miami, a cold-blooded killer strikes. Unwillingly assigned to cover the case, journalist Malcolm Anderson finds himself becoming part of the story when he starts getting phone calls from the murderer, promising more deaths.
(1985, 15)
See Films: pages 67-72 ***