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With Juliet Morris.
Fordetails see Monday
Another makeover. stereo .............
Live topical discussion.
Cookery challenge.
11.00 News
Regional News and Weather 690395 7
Consumer advice show. Stereo ......
Design roadshow.
12.00 News
Regional News and Weather
Comedy word game hosted by Andrew O'Connor.
Michael Parkinson hosts the antiques panel game.
How the weather affects our lives.
Weather Subtitled ................................
1.30 Regional News; Weather
Detailsat5.35pm Stereo
Drama starring Deidre Hall
Three longtime friends - Quinn,
Steffi and Rachel ― each reaches a personal crisis point in life.
Director Chris Thomson (1993) * See Films: pages 52-57 **
The Poppy Stop. Karl has a haircut. Repeat Stereo ....
Cartoon about the sailor man and his son.
Repeat Stereo ....
American comedy drama.
Fudge complicates his elder brother's life. Postponed from 21 February
Café Normalle
A special edition of surreal comedy from the children's entertainment show, with presenters Josie D'Arby, Chris Jarvis, Peter Simon, Emma Lee, Steve Rock, Debra Stephenson and Dominic Wood playing characters in a wacky restaurant.
Stereo
With Stuart Miles, Katy Hill, Romana D'Annunzio and Richard Bacon.
Repeated next Monday on BBC2
Debbie plans her revenge on Danni.
Luke becomes an inspiration to Helen. Shownatl.40pm For cast see Thursday
With Martyn Lewis and Jill Dando.
Weather David Lee
For details see Monday ....
Snooker-based game show hosted by Jim Davidson. Tonight's contestants striving for the mystery star prize are assisted by snooker professionals Tony Knowles, John Parrott and David Taylor. The show's referee is John "Mr Trick Shot" Virgo.
The latest hits from the UK charts, exclusive live performances, pre-chart sounds and a look at the new videos.
(Repeated tomorrow)
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As a finale to Science Week, Howard Stableford, Shahnaz Pakravan and Philippa Forrester invite the country to join in a night of experiments from Tomorrow's World Live at Birmingham's NEC. Viewers are asked to take part in a national phone-in to find out what part psychology plays in affecting a jury's verdict. Plus a look at whether left-handed people are more talented than right-handed, and a battle between Britain's robots.
See today's choices.
The Right Chemistry: page 6
Tomorrow's World: Megalab 97 8.00pm BBC1
Science Week culminates in the world's largest interactive experiment, transforming the United Kingdom into a giant laboratory and inviting viewers to contribute their observations.
In front of an audience of 750 at the Tomorrow's World Live event at the NEC in Birmingham, the show puts the legal system on trial, asking whether psychological factors influence juries. There is also the result of a survey of the red squirrel population, to see how they are faring in competition with grey squirrels. The third experiment will try to unravel a mystery involving genetics, evolution and the brain, to discover whether left-handed people are more talented than right-handed. And there is also a robot mouse contest in which the computerised rodents race to the centre of a maze.
Tonight Scottish golfer Sam Torrance stands in once again as team leader and is joined by Jonathan Davies, who has won international caps in both rugby league and rugby union, and Lisa Lomas, Britain's number one table tennis player. Meanwhile Aston Villa's goalkeeper Mark Bosnich, who also plays international football for Australia, and bronze medallist in the 1500m freestyle at the 1996 Olympics, Graeme Smith, accompany John Parrott. Hosted by David Coleman.
With Peter Sissons.
Regional News; Weekend Weather David Lee
(Subtitled)
Comedy starring Bill Fraser, Raymond Huntley
The death of Mr Grimthorpe is viewed with relief by his rival in the local undertaking business, until new management turn Grimthorpe's parlour into a high-tech "Haven of Rest".
(1972) *
(Stereo)
See Films: pages 52-57