With Sara Coburn.
Timetable on Monday Stereo ................
With Andrew Harvey.
Timetable on Monday Subtitled .............
With Liz MacKean.
For detai Is see Monday
Today the team of beauty experts transform a tracksuit wearing family. But how will they turn up to mum's 50th birthday party? (Stereo)
Topical studio discussion.
Cookery challenge.
Repeat Stereo ...................................
Subtitled
Regional News and Weather
The holiday guide takes a look at Cancun in Mexico. Stereo
A look ahead to the final day's action at the royal meeting where the title of Ascot's topjockeywill be decided. Plus, another chance to see this year's winning fashion trends. With Clare Balding and Jim McGrath. Coverage continues at
1.45pm.
Subtitled
Regional News and Weather
Word panel game, Stereo ...........
Libby's exam results come through.
Sarah's new flatmate ruffles herfeathers.
Has Billy blown his chances with Anne?
Repeated 5.35pm Stereo Subtitled ...
Weather Subtitled ..........................
Topical weather stories.
Featuring races at 2.30, 3.05 and 3.45, plus archive footage from past meetings. Introduced by Julian Wilson and Clare Balding, with commentary by Peter O'Sullevan , Willie Carson , Jim McGrath , Jimmy Lindley , Graham Rock and Jonathan Powell. The 4.20 race is on BBC2. Stereo ...........................
Cartoon fun with the spinach-eating sailor
Animation.
Ace heads into the woods on the trail of a hideous monster. But he discovers far more than he expected.
Comicadvice from the worldly-wise teenager.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
(Stereo)
Today, the programme celebrates the 30th anniversary of the first Blue Peter lifeboat with the RNLI, and Romana D'Annunzio puts on her dancing shoes to join the Tap Pups, a younger version of the Tap Dogs. Plus, a look at the results of the children's competition for National Libraries Week.
Repeated next Monday on BBC2
Shown at 12.35pm Stereo Subtitled ...
With Martyn Lewis and Jill Dando.
Weather John Kettley
Subtitled
For details see Monday
The hottest hits from the week's top 40 with live performances, the best pop videos and Britain's number one single.
(Repeated tomorrow)
Top of the Pops - The Magazine: price £1.25, on sale now from newsagents
Terry Wogan takes another dip into the archives to reveal more sporting mishaps and disasters. He's joined by ex-jockey turned racing commentator Willie Carson, while comedy duo Parsons and Naylor share their tips on how to get cheap advertising at a television sports event. Plus the cameramen who get too close to the action; a dog who joins the runners in a national hunt race; rally drivers who cannot get a grip; and some far from golden moments from the Atlanta Olympics.
Director Anne Gilchrist: Producer Tom Webber Stereo Subtitled.......lOM
With Peter Sissons. Subtitled
Regional News
Weekend Weather
John Kettley. Subtitled
Fourth of a five-part historical drama series about 19th-century cattle drovers in Wales. Starring David Calder, Geraldine James, Andrew Howard
Passions run high for Handl. Meanwhile Aaron is forced to confront the truth about his father.
See today's choices.
Drama: Drovers' Gold 9.30pm BBC1
The penultimate episode of the Welsh western sees the cattle free of disease and nearing their destination. But there is precious little progress this week. After witnessing the birth of a calf, the story concentrates on the human drama. Aaron and Armstrong the blacksmith are both heartbroken by separation from their loves. Handl Williams (Robert Pugh) ignores a warning of a cholera outbreak and insists on visiting a nearby town, leaving the others to cope with the herd. For old Moc (Freddie Jones), the respite proves to be troubled by premonitions.
Handl, too, is disturbed by witnessing the horrific effects of cholera. But the drovers cannot lower their guard for Vaughan is as determined as ever to halt their journey.
PICK OF THE REST Blue Peter (5.10pm BBC1) Celebrating the 30th anniversary of the first Blue Peter lifeboat Cardiff Singer of the World (7.15pm BBC2) The last heat of the world-famous competition.The final is tomorrow. Gardeners' World (8.30pm BBC2) Alan Titchmarsh plants a butterfly border to attract wildlife
' True-!ife drama of endurance and surviva!. starring Robert Conrad
Matthew LeBtanc
Divorced Eddie Barton is sa!)!ng home with his three children when a violent storm strands them on an uninhabited Aiaskan istand. The already troubled family now has to face up to a new and terrifying ordeai.
Director Za!e Daien(1990)
SuMfMed ............................
◆ See Films: pages 60―67 ***
Cricket Highlights of the second day's play at Lord's, introduced by Richie Benaud.
Royal Ascot Highlights of the coverage of the fourth and final day of the royal meeting, where the title of Ascot's top jockey was decided, introduced by Clare Balding .
Crime drama starring Lee Patterson, Eddie Byrne
Terror strikes Victorian London. as the infamous murderer stalks the seedy East End. Who is he? Why does he do it? And can he be stopped?
Directors Robert S Baker and Monty Berman (1958)
Black and white Subtitles
See Films: pages 60-67 ***