With Paul Burden and Sara Coburn.
Timetable on Monday
With Justin Webb and Andrew Harvey.
Timetable on Monday
With Liz MacKean.
For details see Monday
More makeover magic.
(Stereo)
Studio discussion.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Cookery challenge.
(Stereo)
(Subtitled)
Regional News and Weather
Consumer show.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Design roadshow.
(Subtitled)
Regional News and Weather
Comedy word game.
(Stereo)
Antiques panel game.
Topical weather news.
(Stereo)
Weather
Casper tangos into Hannah's heart.
(Repeated 5.35pm) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
Quincy must prove a hospital patient's death was due to foul play.
(First shown on ITV)
Lionel and Jean take extraordinary steps to avoid "the gang".
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Followed by The Big C Short
Roy Noble visits Castell Coch. Last in the series.
Today, a visit to Wimborne Model Town.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Today Rik Mayall reads Switch on the Night by Ray Bradbury. Last in the series.
Animation about friendly ghost
Cartoon.
(Repeat)
(Stereo)
Rachel's production of Animal Farm reaches a triumphant end. The Double Dare Gang bare all.
Last in the series. A new series can be seen next year.
(Shown at 1.40pm) (Stereo)
With Anna Ford and Jill Dando.
Weather John Kettley
(For details see Monday)
More consumer news and probing investigations, in which the big names on British high streets come under the spotlight.
Presented by Anne Robinson, with Alice Beer, Johnathan Maitland, Sam Oakley and Andy Webb.
Hotline: call free on [number removed]
The Jacksons face a family crisis. Grant and Lorraine are at loggerheads, but Ricky and Bianca try to work out their problems.
(For cast see Tuesday) (Omnibus edition on Sunday) (Stereo)
Continuing the new series about the vets and patients at a busy country practice in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. This week, the heavy case-load of sick animals includes a very sick stray cat and Pluto, a mongrel assessed by chief vet Colin Price to discover if he is fit for training as a hearing dog for the deaf. Presented by Rolf Harris, with reporter Shauna Lowry.
See today's choices.
(Stereo)
See Rolf Harris's Choice: p 10
Continuing Michael Aitkens's new comedy series, set in the fictional coastal town of Ratby.
Starring Gwen Taylor
A wealthy businessman seems the answer to Flatby's prayers when hospital funds are cut by Whitehall.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
With Peter Sissons.
Regional News; Weather John Kettley
Gary suspects his girlfriend Dorothy of having an affair and enlists flatmate Tony's help to collect evidence.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Last in the comedy series centred round a comprehensive school.
Starring David Bamber, John Wells
Eric has to cope with two domineering women as well as the annual school soccer match between staff and pupils.
A new series of Chalk is currently in production.
(Postponed from 13 March)
(Repeated next Saturday)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Actress Wendy Richard presents the second of two programmes following the fortunes over the last 12 months of a group of cancer patients at Christie hospital, Manchester. Desmond Lynam, Mrs Merton, Sally Gunnell and Rolf Harris reveal the most important information for overcoming the nation's second biggest killer. See today's choices.
Tonight's guests are Ian Botham and Keith Chegwin.
(Shown last Friday)
Chat show presented by Caroline Aherne, in the guise of Mrs Merton. Guests are Keith Chegwin and Ian Botham.
Sophie Aldred, today joined by the Rt Rev Richard Holloway, Bishop of Edinburgh, continues to look at the influence of Christianity in Britain and explores whether God is made in our own image or if he comes to different cultures in different guises.
Next programme tomorrow at 11.30pm
Comedy starring John Ritter, Anne Archer
The world needs heroes, but does unemployed actor Steve Nichols in a silly costume fit the bill? Being Captain Avenger could kill him, or worse, get him mixed up in politics.
(1980, PG)
See Films: pages 56-63