With Paul Burden and Sara Coburn.
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 Justin Webb and Fiona Bruce.
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 Liz MacKean. TELEPHONE: (0181) [number removed], fax (0181) or write to PO Box 9988 ,LondonW126BN.
Consumer panel game.
Studio discussion.
(Stereo)
Cookery challenge with Ainsley Harriott.
Consumer advice show. Presented by Chris Choi and Cheryl Baker.
Write To: The Really Useful Show, [address removed] (Telephone free on [number removed] - 24 hours a day)
Further details on Ceefax: pages 626/7
Chat show with Carol Smillie.
Celebrity comedy word game, hosted by Andrew O'Connor.
Antiques panel game.
(Stereo)
How weather affects our lives.
Weather
(Subtitled)
(Details at 5.35pm)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Comedy adventure starring
Raquel Welch , Jack Thompson
Elegant widow Rachel Baxley is marooned on a desert island with hard-living seaman Jake La Fontaine. But their initial hostility turns to romance.
Director Di Drew (1989, 15) * See Films: pages 48-51 ***
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Animated penguin adventures.
Today Pingu pretends to be ill.
Simon has to learn to dance.
(Stereo)
Animated crime adventures.
Archive records, hosted by Kriss Akabusi and Cheryl Baker.
(Repeated Wednesday 7.55am BBC2)
With Stuart Miles, Katy Hill and Romana D'Annunzio.
(Repeated tomorrow 7.55am BBC2)
Hannah is embarrassed by her teeth and Debbie's best client becomes a nuisance.
(Shown at 1.40pm)
(For cast see Friday)
With Martyn Lewis and Moira Stuart.
Weather Suzanne Charlton
(Subtitled)
Regional news updates on the issues affecting the South East. Presented by Gwenan Edwards and Sharon Doughty , plus sports reports from Rob Curling.
Editor GuyPelham ......48 REGIONAL PROGRAMME
Michael Aspel lies in wait to surprise another unsuspecting guest.
Including a report from the Paris school where ten-year-olds learn to groom themselves, and a look at what's in a pot of make-up - is it better if it's more expensive? Finally, how the latest developments in the science of cosmetics can appear on the supermarket shelves after just a year. With Alice Beer.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Alice Beer's Choice: page 8
Barry talks to Pat about business, and Joe's behaviour worries Lorraine.
(For cast see Tuesday) (Stereo)
With Peter Sissons.
(Subtitled)
Regional News
Weather Suzanne Charlton
Can working women successfully balance their careers and family? New research suggests that children, especially sons, of working mothers are more likely to suffer from behavioural problems and gain lower exam scores than those whose mothers stay at home. Sarah Powell reports.
(Note: as Panorama is topical and likely to react to events in the news, its subject matter may change)
Pamela Anderson Lee chats with Ruby Wax about babies, love and sex, and her parents talk about the kind of child she was.
See today's choices.
Concluding the repeat run of the drama series starring Amanda Burton
Sam tries to persuade her student Tran to tell the police where her father is hiding out. A new series begins next week.
(Repeat) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
Daniel Day-Lewis discusses, with Tom Brook, his role in Nicholas Hytner's "The Crucible", the powerful Arthur Miller story about love, guilt and redemption. Films reviewed tonight include "White Man's Burden" and "Fly Away Home".
(Repeated next Saturday on BBC2)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
(See Barry Norman: page 42)
Oscar-winning actor Tom Hanks directs C. Gaby Mitchell's adaptation of a Raymond Chandler short story.
A hotel detective finds a sad-eyed girl in the lobby awaiting the return of her lover from prison - but a group of gunmen also wants to see him.
Tom Hanks appears in He Knows You're Alone at 12.35am.
(Colour and black and white) (Repeat) (Stereo)
The Tom Hanks interview: page 44
Thriller. Amy Jensen is having second thoughts about her impending marriage and fears she is being stalked, unaware a killer is loose who targets brides-to-be.
(1981, 18)
See Films: pages 48-51 **