With Katie Derham and Sara Coburn.
Timetable on Monday
With Juliet Morris in the studio and Justin Webb in Gravesend, Kent.
Timetable on Monday
On the penultimate day of the campaign, Labour Party leader Tony Blair answers callers' questions on party policy, on [number removed] (lines open from 8am).
(Simultaneous Broadcast: with Radio 4)
Makeover show.
Cookery with Kevin Woodford.
(Stereo)
(Subtitled)
Regional News and Weather
Consumer advice show.
Quarter-final action starts this morning.
Form suggests a Peter Ebdon versus Alan McManus clash, and defending champion Stephen Hendry to face Darren Morgan or Ronnie O'Sullivan. Introduced by Dougie Donnelly.
Including at 12.00 News Regional News and Weather
Home and cookery tips.
(Stereo)
Weather
(Subtitled)
Hannah and Lance skate into trouble, and Brett tells Darren a few home truths.
(Repeated at 5.35pm) (Stereo)
This afternoon's likely quarter-finals are Nigel Bond or James Wattana versus Jimmy White or John Parrott, and Ken Doherty or Steve Davis facing Tony Drago or John Higgins. (Stereo)
Animation. With the voices of Richard Briers and Alan Bennett.
(Repeat)
The animated adventures of a young aardvark
Rerun of the comedy drama.
A yeti is sighted.
(Part 8 on Thursday at 4.20pm)
(Repeat) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
Seventh of a 12-part comedy.
Long Gone breaks his leg and has to stay.
Documentary series.
The story of 12-year-old Lee [text removed] who is undergoing treatment at Great Ormond Street Hospital for vitiligo, a skin disease in which patches of skin lose colour.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.55am on BBC2)
(Shown at 1.45pm) (Stereo)
Martyn Lewis and Moira Stuart.
Weather David Lee
(For details see Monday)
First of a six-part series in which Holiday presenters are thrown into the deep end of the travel industry. Tonight, Jill Dando is in Florida's Walt Disney World. Hoping to work in the Magic Kingdom, she instead starts off on litter control, before playing a 1940s film starlet at Disney MGM Studios, and trying out as a skipper of the jungle cruise.
See today's choices.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
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Lorraine has a shock over Joe, and Gita discovers that husband Sanjay has been economical with the truth.
This week's episodes written by Lisselle Kayla and Nicholas Hicks-Beach
This week at Liverpool's Alder Hey children's hospital, 13-year-old Martin, who was riding on top of a coal train, is rushed in with serious burns after being electrocuted by an overhead railway cable. Baby Faith leaves intensive care after surgery on her diaphragm, and brittle bone sufferer Steven hopes to walk for the first time in his life after an operation on his club foot.
With Michael Buerk.
(Subtitled)
Regional News
Weather David Lee
By the Conservative Party.
Lenny Henry presents this evening's gala awards from London's Royal Albert Hall, where the stars come out to celebrate the films and television shows voted by the industry as being the best during 1996. The event also celebrates the 50th anniversary of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, and among the star-studded list of nominees and presenters are David Jason, Nicholas Lyndhurst, Rory Bremner, Michael Caine, Angus Deayton, Stephen Fry, Richard Harris, Nigel Hawthorne, Clive James, Ulrika Jonsson, Desmond Lynam, Gary Oldman, Michael Parkinson, Alison Steadman and Kate Winslet
See today's choices.
Director Bill Morton
Executive producer Kevin Bishop
Oscar-winning drama, starring Dustin Hoffman, Jon Voight
Country boy Joe Buck is as naive as he is blue-eyed and handsome, but he has no doubts that he's going to dazzle the women of New York. Thinking he's going to find adventure, sex and money, he instead runs into the unusual streetwise Ratso Rizzo.
(1969, 18) ****
See Films: pages 48-55 ****