With Paul Burden.
Timetable on Monday Stereo ................
With Justin Webb and Sara Coburn.
Timetable on Monday
With Liz MacKean.
Fordetails see Monday
Fern Britton hosts the cookery challenge. Repeat
Topical studio discussion, with Robert Kilroy-Silk . Stereo
East meets west as Nick Nairn, Lesley Waters and Madhur Jaffrey prepare crab quiche, oriental mushroom pasta and Indian-style carrot cake.
Subtitled
Regional News and Weather
The Loch Lomond World Invitational.
Dougie Donnelly introduces live coverage of the opening morning's play, as one of the most spectacular settings in golf plays host to the European Tour for the second time. With commentary by Peter Alliss , Alex Hay. Dave Marr , Mike Hughesdon and Beverly Lewis.
Executive producer John Shrewsbury ; Producer
Mike Abbott
Including at 12.00 News Regional News; Weather
Darren and Mal make an unexpected donation to charity, and Lance refuses to go down without a fight.
Repeated at 5.35pm Stereo Subtitled..
Weather Subtitled .....
In danger of being unmasked, a blackmailer turns to murder, framing the victim's wife as the prime suspect.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
Cricket Leicestershire v Yorkshire
Further live coverage of today's second-round tie.
Golf Steve Rider introduces continuing coverage of the Loch Lomond World
Invitational.
Cartoon fun.
Prehistoric animation. Stereo ......................
The series combining practical picture-making tips with the claymation antics of the would-be TV mogul.
(Stereo)
Animation.
Can Orkov prevent the sea from disappearing? Stereo
The series which celebrates the talents and achievements of children from all over
Britain. Today's programme features the UK's current taekwon do junior sparring champion, a 15-year-old script consultant who works on Grange Hill, a champion husky racer, and an 11-year-old whose first aid skills saved the life of a family friend. With Diane-Louise Jordan and Toby Anstis. Repeated tomorrow at 7.55am on BBC2
♦ See Family: page 40
Shown at 12.35pm Stereo Subtitled ....
Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey. Weather David Braine
For details see Monday
Rolf Harris pays another visit to the RSPCA's Harmsworth Hospital to catch up with some memorable patients. Among them is Ben, the dog kept locked in a cellar until he was rescued by inspectors.
Executive producer Sarah Hargreaves : Series producer Jane Aldous
Carol Vorderman presents the series in which the latest gadgets are put through their paces.
This week, night-vision goggles that can see in the dark, an electronic device that claims to block nausea, and the umbrella that serenades you when it rains. Plus rock musician
Jean Michel-Jarre on the gadgets he can't bearto live without.
Director David Coleman : Producer
HelenThomas Stereo Subtitled ..
Carol Smillie hosts the midweek draw. Plus news of the 1,000th charity award, and music from
DubStar. Stereo Subtitled .
In the first of a series of highlights from different classic sitcoms, celebrity fans pay tribute to television's grumpiest man,
Victor Meldrew , and select their favourite comic clips. See today's choices.
An episode of One Foot in the Grave can be seen tomorrow at 9.30pm. Next week's Selection Box features Porridge
Anne Robinson with comments on BBC television programmes. Write to Points of View, BBC TV, London W12 7TS, or phone/fax on [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
Tony returns from his holiday sporting some new hairy "face furniture".
(Repeat) (Stereo)
A QED drama special, based upon a real-life case of medical negligence, starring
Tom Georgeson, Niamh Cusack, Michele Dotrice
Within four days of being admitted to hospital with minor injuries, Ray Peters's son Mark is in a coma, and two weeks later he is dead. Suspecting critical mistakes by the doctors. Ray vows to find out the truth. See today's choices.
Written by Rik Carmichael and David Logan Producer Claire Hunt: Director John Hay
+ Making a drama out of a crisis: p6
Aubrey. The mutilated bones of a murder victim lead Mulder and Scully to reopen a case of serial killings from the 1940s.
Repeat Stereo
Comic sketches from Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones.
Shown last Thursday: Next programme tomorrow at 10pm
Leicestershire v Yorkshire highlights in today's second-round tie. With Tony Lewis.
Psychological drama starring Michael Gough
Elizabeth Sellars
Having been cleared of killing her husband, Sally Raynor recalls the truth of how Martin Raynor came to die - having already once returned from the dead.
Martin Raynor MICHAEL GOUGH. Sally Raynor ELIZABETH SELLARS.
Dr John Harper RONALD HOWARD.
Emily Raynor MARIE NEY , Arthur Glanville EDWARD LEXY
Director Michael Anderson (1951)
Black and white ......................
* See Films: pages 52-59 * *