With Paul Burden.
Timetable on Monday Stereo ................
WithJustinWebb.
Timetable on Monday
With Helen Rollason.
For details see Monday
Today, the team help a hopeless cook prepare a romantic dinnerfortwo.
Topical studio discussion.
Cookery challenge, with Fern Britton.
Repeat Stereo ...................................
Subtitled
Regional News and Weather
What lies behind the brochure pictures of Hammamet in Tunisia. Stereo ...
Clare Balding and Jim McGrath look ahead to the second day of the royal meeting. Today's races include the Coronation Stakes and the Queen Mary Stakes.
Subtitled
Regional News and Weather
Bob Holness presents the word panel game, with Alan Coren and Sandi Toksvig. Another edition can be seen at 8pm on BBC2
Phil and Ruth fight theirfeelingsforeach other. Harold's fussiness drives Madge to distraction, and Debbie's career suffers another setback.
Repeated at 5.35pm Stereo Subtitled .
Weather Subtitled .....
Topical weather stories. Stereo.
Featuring the Queen Mary Stakes at 3.05 with other races at 2.30 and 3.45. Plus a look back at past Royal Ascot meetings and a survey of the fashion on show. Introduced by Julian Wilson and Clare Balding, with Willie Carson, Peter O'Sullevan, Jim McGrath, Jonathan Powell, Jimmy Lindley and Graham Rock.
(The 4.20 race is on BBC2)
(Stereo)
Cartoon fun...........
Animated adventures with the sleuthing toddler.
Concluding the comedy series about a chaotic village choir.
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Stereo
Presented by Stuart Miles, Katy Hill, Romana D'Annunzio and Richard Bacon.
Repeated tomorrow at 7.55am on BBC2
Internet address: [web address removed]
Shownatl2.35pm Stereo Subtitled...
Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey. Weather David Brame
(For details see Monday)
At the Orkney Roadshow in 1992, clocks expert Simon Bull found a ship's chronometer from the German fleet scuttled at Scapa Flow in 1919. Now he explains to Hugh Scully how difficult it was to make a clock work at sea, and how the invention of the chronometer saved countless lives.
Producer Peter Smith
Tonight, in the last in the series, a look back at unforgettable moments from the last year, including Jez Nelson trying to crash an uncrashable car in Japan and Philippa Forrester's walk into a raging inferno to test a newfiresuit. Plus another visit to a man who can now see again after a piece of one of his teeth was grafted on to his cornea. The series returns in the autumn.
Producer Jasper James ; Editor
Philip Dolling Stereo Next week Carol Vorderman presents new inventions in Hot Gadgets.
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Carol Smillie hosts the midweek draw, with music from Monorail.
' The series that goes on the road with two fire crews. White Watch are called to deal with a bedroom blaze after a five-year-old's fascination with fire proves dangerous. See today's choices. Producer Jennie Cosgrove : Executive producer Jeremy Mills Stereo Subtitled.
Anne Robinson with comments on BBC television programmes. Write to Points of View, BBC TV, London W12 7TS, or phone/fax on (0181) [number removed]. The e-mail address is: pov@bbc.co.uk
Producer Annie Lewis
With Michael Buerk. Subtitled
Regional News; Weather
David Braine
Then National Lottery Update
The drama series about the Operational Support Unit. Community policing provides headaches for Charlie Serial when a fight flares up on a pub on a local housing estate.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Highlights from the second day, including replays of the Coronation Stakes and the Royal Hunt Cup.
' Drama, based on the life of baseball legend Babe
Ruth, starring
John Goodman , Kelly McGillis Abandoned by his parents at a boarding school in Baltimore, the young Ruth soon reveals a talent for hitting baseballs prodigious distances.
Director Arthur Hiller (1992, PG)
* See Films: pages 60-67