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 Juliet Morris.
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. TELEPHONE: (0181) [number removed], fax (0181) or write to PO Box 9988. London W12 6BN.
Makeover show with Oz Clarke, Caryn Franklin, John Leslie and Shauna Lowry.
Studio discussion show with Robert Kilroy-Silk.
(Stereo)
Cookery challenge with Ainsley Harriott.
(Subtitled)
Regional News and Weather
Consumer advice show, presented by Chris Choi and Cheryl Baker.
(Stereo)
The design roadshow is in Bristol this week. With Mark Curry.
(Subtitled)
Regional News and Weather
Celebrity word game.
Antiques panel game.
(Stereo)
How weather affects our lives
Weather
(Subtitled)
(Details at 5.35pm) (Stereo)
Drama. Hugh and his grandfather "Da" spend hours together with their homing pigeons, until Da's health threatens their happy existence.
(1990)
See Films: pages 56-59 **
(Repeat)
Animation
Badger has a visit from an Italian friend.
Animated crime-fighting adventures.
(Stereo)
Archive records, hosted by Cheryl Baker and Kriss Akabusi.
(Repeated on Wednesday at 7.55am BBC2)
Featuring the Best in Show from this year's Crufts, and a look at plans for this Friday's Comic Relief.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.55am BBC2)
Mal endures a difficult family gathering.
(Shown at 1.40pm)
(For cast see Thursday)
With Martyn Lewis and Moira Stuart.
Weather John Kettiey
Regional news updates on the issues affecting the South East. Presented by Gwenan Edwards and Sharon Doughty , plus sports reports from Rob Curling.
Editor Guy Pelham .... REGIONAL PROGRAMME
Michael Aspel lies in wait to surprise another unsuspecting guest.
Presented by Sue Lawley and a team of reporters.
Tonight, the first of a three-part fly-on-the-wall investigation into homelessness, with former Nationwide reporter Tony Wilkinson who, in 1980, went to live on the streets of London for a month. Seventeen years on, he returns with his hidden camera to the same streets to see if life has improved for the homeless.
Also, as new figures reveal that more women than ever are giving birth by caesarean, Steve Annett finds out who really benefits, the mother or the NHS?
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Ricky has a lot of explaining to do, while Grant is on a mission to sort out his love life.
See today's choices.
(For cast see Tuesday) (Stereo)
With Michael Buerk.
(Subtitled)
Regional News
Weather John Kettley
(Subtitled)
As Britain's road network reaches saturation point forecasters predict an increase in gridlock, road rage and pollution. New roads designed to ease the pressure on existing routes quickly fill up with traffic. Vivian White looks at ways in which some politicians are aiming for a future of fewer cars.
(Postponed from 3 March)
(Note: as Panorama is topical and likely to react to events in the news, its subject matter may change)
Sporting Noses on Tour
In the second of three programmes the Comic Relief celebrity football team, including Ainsley Harriott and John Leslie , prepares to take on its first opponents: ateamfrom Loanga, atiny village on the edge of the Sahara. While there, Angus Deayton and Nick Hancock check on the progress of the "magic stones" water conservation project funded by the charity. The final programme is tomorrow at 10.50pm.
The second of three compilations of the best moments from previous series, in which the comedian presents a variety of stand-up and sketch comedy.
Tonight's programme includes a look at Anthony Minghella's film "The English
Patient", which has received a total of 12 Oscar nominations. A love story set during the Second World War, it stars Ralph Fiennes and Kristin Scott Thomas. Ralph Fiennes, nominated for best actor, joins Barry Norman in the studio to discuss the film.
Other films under review include "Mother Night" starring Nick Nolte, and Shirley MacLaine in "Evening Star", the sequel to "Terms of Endearment".
(Repeated next Saturday on BBC2)
See Barry Norman: page 50
Drama, concluding a short season of three films based on plays by Tennessee Williams, starring Marlon Brando, Anna Magnani, Joanne Woodward
A penniless drifter with a guitar and a snakeskin jacket arrives in the town of Two Rivers, Mississippi, and is soon turning heads in this vicious, small-minded community.
(1960, 15) (Black and white)
See Films: pages 56-59 **