Analysis of the principal trading stories. With Sara Coburn.
Timetable on Monday Stereo ................
With Andrew Harvey in the studio and Sally Magnusson in Perth.
Timetable on Monday
With Helen Rollason.
For details see Monday
Today, the team of beauty experts makeoverthe staff of one of London's oldest pie-and-mash shops in preparation for an East End knees-up.
Topical studio discussion.
Cookery challenge. Presented by Fern Britton. Repeat Stereo ....................
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Regional News and Weather
Today's team of experts transform the rest and recreation room of Britain's biggest ambulance station. Presented by Simon Biagi. Last in the series.
The interactive holiday guide takes a look at Blackpool. Introduced by Nick Knowles.
Regional News and Weather
Word panel game with Bob Holness , Alan Coren and Sandi Toksvig.
Mal's life hangs in the balance. Lou and Harold call a truce. Have Phil and Ruth kissed goodbye to romance?
Repeated5.35pm Stereo Subtitled ...
Weather Subtitled ....
The men's seeds start their third-round matches as the tournament reaches its fifth day. Introduced by Desmond Lynam.
New series
The action quiz with games and competitions returns for a new 13-part series, hosted by the Chuckle Brothers.
Finding themselves shipwrecked again on Chuckle Island, Paul and Barry set up some new challenges to entertain the tourists. This week's special guest, Otis the Aardvark, joins children from
Gouldhurst and Kilndown Church of England Primary School, Kent and RAF Benson County Primary, Oxfordshire.
US comedy about a worldly-wise teenager and her family. Repeat Stereo
Shown at 12.35pm Stereo Subtitled ...
With Martyn Lewis and Jill Dando.
Weather David Lee
For details see Monday
On tonight's special, snooker professionals Terry Griffiths and Steve Davis, billiard veteran Jack Karnehm and comedian Bobby Davro take a light hearted look at the many different ways to pot a snooker ball. Hosted by Jim Davidson and John Virgo. Director Richard Valentine : Producer
Geoff Miles Stereo
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 Look what they've done to TOTP: page 6
Another chance to see an episode from the first series of the classic comedy.
Fletcher lands a job on the prison farm, but boredom leads him into trouble when he devises some games of chance for fellow inmates.
(Repeat)
Terry Wogan takes another dip into the archives to reveal more sporting mishaps and disasters. Tonight, he is joined by self-proclaimed goalkeeping legend-turned-after dinner speaker, Bob "the Cat" Bevan, while comedy duo Parsons and Naylor provide a comic look at sports broadcasting. Plus a review of some of the world's top golfers' traumas and skiers whose fortunes go downhill.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
With Michael Buerk. Subtitled
Regional News
Weekend Weather
David Lee
Concluding the five-part historical drama series about 19th-century cattle drovers in Wales. Starring David Calder, Geraldine James, Andrew Howard
As the men finally reach London, Vaughan is not far behind with plans for revenge. Will Aaron and Elizabeth finally get together?
See today's choices.
Written by Michael Chaplin
Producers Ruth Caleb and Anji Dyer
Director Lesley Manning
Romantic comedy starring Matthew Broderick, Annabella Sciorra
Three people share a New York apartment, each living there for two days a week but never seeing one other: Sam, a sensitive man, has been dumped by his girlfriend; Ellen, a dental hygienist, is bored with her husband; and Brian, a stockbroker, is about to marry.
(1993, 15)
See Films: pages 56-68 ****
Thriller starring
Robert Urich
Jack Bauer 's life isjust fine.
He owns a successful software company and drives a smart sports car. Then a little girl goes missing and he is the only witness to her kidnapper's identity. His first instinct is not to get involved, but he is soon thrown into the nightmare world of mistaken identity and murder.
Director David Greene (1991. 15)
♦ See Films: pages 56―68 ***