With Sara Coburn.
Timetable on Monday Stereo ................
With Andrew Harvey in the studio and Sally Magnusson in Perth, Scotland.
Timetable on Monday
With Liz MacKean.
Fordetails see Monday Subtitled .......
Today the team turn a bathroom into an underwater-style haven.
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Topical studio discussion hosted by Robert Kilroy-Silk.
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Against-the-clock cookery presented by Fern Britton.
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Regional News and Weather
Today's team of experts brighten up a bedroom in a respite-care home.
The interactive holiday guide heads for Cape Town, South Africa.
Regional News and Weather
Obscure words quiz.
Toadie's matchmaking backfires. Ruth and Phil get passionate. Will Mal live or die?
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Weather
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Coverage from the fourth day of the championships. This was an emotional day for former champion Stefan Edberg last year as his 14-year Wimbledon career ended on Number One court.
Introduced by Desmond Lynam.
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Animation. Last in the series.
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Cartoon fun.
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There's the terrifying possibility of Harriet's parents visiting the school on the same day as Mr and Mrs Jekyll. Last in the series.
This week's episodes written by Jim Eldridge
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Live action sci-fi drama.
Dent leaves the Icarus to rescue Terminex, leaving Gerard in command of the Ship.
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The fourth of a six-part stage school drama.
Chris is reluctant to share digs with Huw, and Pippa has to deal with a big disappointment.
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(Shown at 12.35pm)
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With Anna Ford and Jill Dando.
Weather David Lee
(For details see Monday)
The return of the series helping shoppers make the best choices. In the first often programmes,
Vanessa Feltz and BBC2's
Home Frontpresenter Anne McKevitt ask if home improvements really add value to a house. Katrina Leskanich from pop group Katrina and the Waves reveals herwardrobe secrets. And Garth Crooks and Nikki Diamond try out the latest in training shoes. With reporter Chris Choi. See today's choices. Series producers Owen Gay and Geraldine McClelland ; Editor Steve Anderson
Grant and Nigel are on their marks for the big race; Nigel is the bearer of bad news for Dot; and Simon questions his relationship with Tony.
(For cast see Monday) (Omnibus edition on Sunday)
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In the crime prevention programme, Martyn Lewis asks what has been done to improve security in British schools since the murder of head teacher Philip Lawrence and the Dunblane massacre. He looks at the Newcastle school that has closed all but one of its 17 entrances, and examines the use of CCTV cameras. Plus the revolutionary scheme to prevent toddlers straying from their parents while shopping.
In tonight's programme capturing real-life dramas at Heathrow Airport, Anita Newcourt loses a president but finds a prince in the Royal Suite; two missing water bottles threaten to keep an Aeroflot flight grounded; and Egon Ronay checks out the airport's restaurants.
See today's choices.
With Michael Buerk.
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Regional News
Weather David Lee
As the trial draws to a close, Jasper Carrott continues to defend his 28 years of comedy before finally learning his fate. With Robert Lang, Richard Cordery and Caroline Webster. Last in the series.
Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones star in the second of six programmes of new comic sketches, characters and the traditional head-to-head dialogues.
See today's choices.
(Repeated next Wednesday)
Thriller starring Timothy Hutton, Lara Flynn Boyle
It's crunch time for cookie company executive Peter Derns when the firm gets taken over. However, help is at hand in the form of dynamic and devoted temporary secretary Kris Bolin. Her energising efficiency seems like a godsend, until a series of unfortunate "incidents" befalling other employees make Peter fearful of her intentions.
(1993, 15)
See Films: pages 56-68 **
Drama based on true events. In order to investigate a murder, members of the Australian Federal and New South Wales police forces worked with the Mafia in a secret operation - code name "Seville" - to grow and distribute marijuana. Out of it a murder was solved, arrests were made and $14 million worth of drugs hit the streets of Sydney and Melbourne. A senior police officer also lost his life. Was it all worth it?
(1990)
See Films: pages 56-68 **