With Paul Burden and Adam Shaw.
Timetable on Monday
With Justin Webb and Juliet Morris.
And at 8.30 Elder Statesmen, where spokesmen for the three major political parties comment on election-related news. Timetable on Monday Subtitled.....
Every weekday morning from tod ay until 1 May, Peter Sissons chairs your chance to question leading politicians, on [number removed] (lines open from 8am).
Today, shadow Foreign Secretary Robin Cook answers viewers' questions. SIMULTANEOUS BROADCAST: with Radio4
Another makeover.
More cookery challenges. Stereo ..
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Regional News and Weather
More consumer concerns and interests.
WRITE TO: The Really Useful Show, PO Box 5620, Birmingham B5 7RE (Telephone free on [number removed]-24 hours a day)
Design roadshow.
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Regional News and Weather
Word game with Bob Holness.
More tips in the lifestyle magazine.
Weather Subtitled ....
Topical weather stories. Stereo.
The physiotherapist puts Helen through her paces. The autopsy result comes through. Repeated at5.35pm Stereo
Snake Eyes (parti). A mysterious and deadly illness befalls delegates at a hotel convention. Concludes tomorrow.
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Celebrity-residence game show.
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The Roundabout Stop.
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Who will be appointed as new manager of the Monster Cafe?
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Cartoon.
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Animated adventures with the sleuthing toddler, Stereo.
Second of a seven-part comedy. Street tries to impress
Chas. Frankie JOHN WATERHOUSE , Street TIM DOWNIE Chas JANE DANSON, , Ice-DJOTHAM ANNAN ,
Lee JAMES CORDEN , Carol CHARLENE BROOKS , Sheri LOUISE SULLIVAN, Mickey THOMAS MAHER
Written by John Sayle Repeat Stereo..
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With Stuart Miles, Katy Hill, Romana D'Annunzio and Richard Bacon.
Repeated tomorrow at 7.55am on BBC2
Shownatl.50pm Stereo
Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey.
Weather David Braine Submied.
For details see Monday
Eamonn Holmes and Esther McVey
present more stories of extraordinary feats. Tonight, the 60-year-old man who has become one of the fastest men on ice, and how a group of dogs act as ears for deaf people. Plus how the Blue
Watch team from London's 's Burning pulled off their most daring stunt. Executive producer Gill Stribling-Wright Series producer Martin Lucas
Tonight, Vivienne Parry is at the mercy of 100,000,000 volts of pure electrical energy, in the middle of the world's largest artificial lightninggenerator. By hitting scale model aeroplanes with bolts of electricity, designs can be improved to make the planes safer. Plus Philippa Forrester finds out what you get if you cross a quartz watch with advanced composites: skis with built-in suspension. Presented by Howard Stableford and ShahnazPakravan.
Editor Philip Dolling Stereo Subtitled . FURTHER DETAILS: Ceefax page 623, the TW information Line on (0181) [number removed], orthe Internet on http://www.bbc.co.uk/tw
Carol Smillie hosts the midweek entertainment show to reveal tonight's winning lottery numbers. Carol Vorderman visits the Lottery-funded Exploratory science centre in Bristol, and the music is provided by Lightning Seeds.
NOTE: previous winning numbers available on Ceefax page 555 or by calling Players' Lottery Helpline on
Last in the series of vintage comedyfeaturing Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett.
Followed by Points of View
Anne Robinson with your comments on BBC television programmes. Writeto 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
David Braine
By the Conservative Party.
Then National Lottery Update
The irreverent sports quiz returns for a fourth series, hosted by Nick Hancock. David Gower and Lee Hurst take on Gary Lineker and Rory McGrath, with the help of this week's guests, comedian Alan Davies and cricketer Phil Tufnell.
See today's choices.
Producer HarryThompson; Director lan Lorimer
Repeated next Saturday
You won't get one past us: p20
Introduced by Ray Stubbs.
Football A look ahead to next
Sunday's FA Cup semi-finals.
Highbury stages a London derby between Wimbledon and Chelsea.
Ruud Gullit's side are in the last four the third time in four seasons but have won the Cupjust once, back in 1970, while Wimbledon are in the semi-finals for the first time since their Cup final victory over Liverpool in 1988. The other semi-final is at Old Trafford between Bryan Robson 's
Middlesbrough and the surprise team of this season's competition, second division Chesterfield.
Middlesbrough are aimingto reach Wembleyforthe second time this season, while
John Duncan 's Chesterfield are the first side from theirdivision to reach this stage since Plymouth in 1984. Greyhound Racing The final of one of the longest-running sporting events on British television. The TV Trophy, first run in 1958, takes place at the Hall Green track in Birmingham.
Athletics A preview of Sunday's London Marathon, where
Liz McColgan hopes to repeat last year's victory in the women's race. The men's race features
Olympic marathon champion
Josia Thugwane of South Africa, who will be running for the first time since his victory in Atlanta. Producer Vivien Kent ; Editor Niall Sloane
Thriller, based on atrue story. A young policeman becomes increasingly concerned about his bestfriend and fellow cop, particularlywhen known criminals are picked off by a mysterious marksman.
Director Mel Damski (1991, 15)
See Films: pages 48-57 ***