With Paul Burden and SaraCoburn.
At 6.00, 6.15, 6.30, 6.45 News; 6.15
Financial papers; 6.25 Sport; 6.27,6.58
Regional news; 6.55 Weather
With Sally Magnusson and Huw Edwards. 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 Sally Magnusson. TELEPHONE: (0181) [number removed]. fax (0181) or write to PO Box 9988. London W12 6BN.
Makeovers with Oz Clarke, John Leslie, Shauna Lowry, Kirsty Young.
Topical discussion show. (Stereo)
Hosted by Ainsley Harriott.
(Subtitled)
Regional News and Weather
Consumer advice show. Presented by Chris Choi and Cheryl Baker.
Chat show with Carol Smillie.
(Subtitled)
Regional News and Weather
A behind-the-scenes documentary celebrating ten years of the Australian drama, introduced by actress Anne Haddy.
(See Children: page 61)
John Kettley looks at how the weather affects our lives
Weather (Subtitled)
Details at 5.35pm (Stereo) (Subtitled)
Word game with Bob Holness.
Madhur Jaffrey, Nick Nairn and Anton Edelmann create a winter menu.
See Nick Nairn: page 46
Quiz hosted by Peter Smith.
(Stereo)
Animated fun.
(Stereo)
Animated cartoon.
(Repeat)
Puppetry. Mousey gets a visit from the Queen.
Cartoon adventures.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
With Tim Vincent, Stuart Miles, Katy Hill, Romana D'Annunzio.
(Repeated tomorrow 7.55am BBC2)
Toadie and Billy fight their way through footie practice, Jo gets personal with a new client, and has Billy made the right decision?
(Shown at 1.40pm)
(For cast see Wednesday)
With Martyn Lewis and Moira Stuart.
Weather Peter Cockroft
Regional news updates on the issues affectingthe South East. Presented by Gwenan Edwards with sports reports from Jonathan Wills.
Editor Guy Pelham ....................................... REGIONAL PROGRAMME
TV 60
In celebration of the 60th anniversary of BBC Television, Noel Edmonds hosts a special edition of the television quiz with celebrity guests Ian Lavender, Zoe Ball, Katie Boyle, Ainsley Harriott, Andrew Sachs, June Whitfield, Paul Nicholas, Denis Quilley and Muffin the Mule.
How scientists in America have come up with the solution for shy party guests - the match-making badge. Answers to a series of simple questions are programmed into the badge and as party guests approach one another, the badges glow green if they are compatible, or red if not. Also in the programme, a cat litter tray that cleans itself.
Presented by Howard Stableford and Shahnaz Pakravan, with Vivienne Parry, Philippa Forrester, Jez Nelson, Rebecca Stephens and Craig Doyle.
Further Details: Ceefax page 623. the TW Information Line on [number removed]. or the Internet on [web address removed]
Alan is more determined than ever that Carol should come to Spain, but something or someone is holding her back, and Lorraine confronts Grant.
(For cast see Tuesday) (Stereo)
A series following the fortunes of seven students at Bristol University's veterinary school. During the Easter holidays, Trudy Mostue stays at school as part of an emergency skeleton staff, while Julie Richards, John Coupe and Steve Leonard experience life in local practices.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
With Michael Buerk. (Subtitled)
Regional News
Weather Peter Cockroft
Statistics show that British women are committing more and more violent crimes. Panorama investigates the shift in the traditional role of women as victims or accessories to crime to the aggressor. Su Pennington talks to women who get a thrill from their own brutality, and to some victims of the disturbing trend.
Note: as Panorama is topical and likely to react to events in the news, its subject matter may change
The series in which comedian Billy Connolly travels around Australia, sees him start off at Botany Bay, then move on to the nation's official capital, Canberra, where he is decidedly unimpressed with a city full of politicians, before returning to Sydney for a rare television interview.
(See today's choices)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
The last of three compilations of highlights from Frank Skinner's chat show series. Guests are former KGB spy Oleg Gordievsky and Jerry Lee Lewis's child bride, Myra Lewis-Williams.
Films under review tonight include "Michael Collins", the story of the Irish revolutionary leader, played by Liam Neeson, who joins Barry Norman in the studio. The film's strong supporting cast includes Alan Rickman, Julia Roberts and Aidan Quinn. The 40th London Film Festival opens on Thursday with "The First Wives Club", and Tom Brook talks to the film's stars, Bette Midler, Diane Keaton and Goldie Hawn. Plus Barry Norman trawls through some of this year's other attractions.
Repeated next Saturday on BBC2
See Barry Norman: page 64
Highlights from the third week of the new talk show hosted by Carol Smillie.
(Stereo)
Australian drama. Sheep farmer Andy Ford returns to remote Olwyn's Boundary for Christmas, and once again tries to woo Stella Marsden. But this time, he has a rival for Stella's affections.
(1988)
See Films: pages 64-72 **