With Paul Burden and SaraCobum.
Timetable on Monday
With Justin Webb and Juliet Morris.
Timetable on Monday
With Juliet Morris.
For details see Monday
Another makeover.
Topical studio discussion.
More cookery challenges. Stereo ...
Subtitled
Regional News and Weather
More consumer concerns and interests.
WRITETO: The Really Useful Show, PO Box 5620, Birmingham B5 7RE (Telephone free on [number removed] - 24 hours a day) Further details on Ceefax: pages 626/7
Design roadshow.
Subtitled
Regional News and Weather
Comedy word game hosted by Andrew O'Connor.
Michael Parkinson hosts the antiques panel game.
(Stereo)
How the weather affects our lives.
Weather
1.30 Regional News; Weather ..
Darren and Libby have some good news. Billy and Toadie enjoy their success. Danni has a surprise visitor.
Repeated at 5.35pm Stereo
Georgia helps a teenager with a crisis while Angel must face some home truths out about his father. With Gary Sweet.
(Stereo)
From Ascot. Continuing the afternoon's coverage with the 3.05 and 3.35 races.
Stereo...........................................
Barryand Paulgoon a mission impossible to find Dan the Van. Written by John Sayle Stereo
Animated fun with the spinach-eating sailor. Repeat.
Last part in the comedy drama series about life in a chaotic family. Natalie has a date.
Natalie ELLIE BEAVEN. Serena HONEYSUCKLE
WEEKS, ArthurPETER KELLY , Mother ANNETTE
EKBLOM, Father PHILIP BIRD, Chris Kitto JAMES
HICKMOTT, Tatty ANDREA BERRY , Emily Jenkinson TILLYGERRARD, Ben CALEB LLOYD , Joe DEXTER
KOH Horoscope CAL MCCRYSTAL
Written by Jean Buchanan Repeated next Sunday on BBC2 Stereo Subtitled ...............
Stereo
With Stuart Miles, Katy Hill, Romana D'Annunzio and Richard Bacon.
(Stereo)
Repeated tomorrow at 8.35am on BBC2
Shownatl.40pm Stereo Subtitled ....
Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey.
Weather John Kettley Subtitled.
(For details see Monday)
Noel Edmonds presents the last in the nostalgia entertainment series, this week looking back to 1980. Robin Cousins skated to Olympic Gold at Lake Placid, and Ted Rogers hosted the popular game show 3-2-1. They join Noel and TV presenter Paul Ross to recall the events of 17 years ago.
The Prince of Wales Awards for Innovation
The Prince of Wales presents the 1997 awards that celebrate the best in British innovation.
This year's entries include a zoologist whose study of how humans locate sound led to the development of an ambulance siren that is easier to pinpoint.
Also a decorator from Wales who invented a new paint that looks like wood, and a foolproof inhaler for asthma sufferers that delivers exactly the right dose to the lungs every time.
Producer Paul Bradshaw ; Editor PhilipDolling Stereo Subtitled ..... FURTHER DETAILS: Ceefax page 623, the TW information Line on [number removed], or the Internet on [web address removed]
Carol Smillie hosts the midweek draw, where London band Ruth talk about their involvement in mental health projects, and Carol Vorderman gives her analysis of Lottery numbers.
NOTE: previous winning numbers available on Ceefax page 555 or by calling Players' Lottery Helpline on
Another selection of vintage comedy with Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett.
Followed by Points of View
Anne Robinson with your comments on BBC television programmes. Write to Points of View, BBCTV, London W12 7TS. Or phone/fax on (0181) [number removed]. The e-mail address is: pov@bbc.co.uk
Producer Annie Lewis Stereo
With Michael Buerk. Subtitled Regional News; Weather
John Kettley
Then National Lottery Update
Last part of the drama by Lucy Gannon about life inside an open prison.
Woody gets his promotion, but the revelation of a family secret threatens his career. Meanwhile, the publication of a government white paper leads to unwelcome press coverage of Vernemoor.
See today's choices.
EastEnders star Wendy Richard overcame breast cancer last year. Determined to break down public taboos about the disease, she presents the first of two programmes following the fortunes of a group of cancer patients at the Christie hospital in Manchester. The second programme is tomorrow at 10.30pm.
See today's choices.
FURTHER INFORMATION: viewers may like to have their video recorders ready to receive a comprehensive list of services at the end of the programme. For a free copy of The Cancer Guide book please write to [address removed]
You must never give in to cancer: p 26, and Dr Mark Porter on p 29
Is it healthy to be a Christian? Sophie Aldred asks whether psychology is better than theology if you want to be a well-balanced person, and discusses the effects of Christianity with author Wendy Perriam and psychiatrist Anthony Clare.
(Next programme tomorrow at 11.50pm)
Oscar-winning family drama, starring Donald Sutherland, Mary Tyler Moore
The Jarrett family is affluent and seemingly in control, except for Conrad. The death of his brother in a boating accident has left scars on the family that no amount of money or love can remove. For all of them, the future is far from ordinary.
(1980, 15)
See Films: pages 56-63