With Paul Burden.
Timetable on Monday
With Justin Webb and Sophie Raworth.
Timetable on Monday
With Sophie Raworth.
FordetailsseeMonday
Cookery challenge hosted by Fern Britton.
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Esther Rantzen talks to people who have had to consider turning their loved ones over to the police.
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John Bly takes a look at faked antiques-some of which would deceive the sharpest eye and others which are appalling.
Actor Nigel Hawthorne plays tennis with Gloria Hunniford and talks about his films.
(Stereo)
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Fraser vouches for the integrity of a childhood friend, now an ice-hockey star facing allegations of corruption.
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More Neighbours fans reminisce.
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Game show hosted by Paul Daniels.
(Repeat) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
It's decision time for Madge and Harold, and the truth is out about informer Toadie.
(Repeated at 5.35pm) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
Weather
(Subtitled)
A look at various styles of evening wear.
(Repeat)
The first day of the summer festival. Races at 2.15,2.45,3.20 and 3.50. Introduced by Julian Wilson and Clare Balding , with Willie Carson , Jonathan Powell , Graham Rock , Jim McGrath. and Jimmy Lindley. Commentary by Peter O'Sullevan. Executive producer Malcolm Kemp
Cartoon fun.
Cartoon about a group of babies.
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Mr Gribble tries to get rid of the Twists. Last in the series.
(Repeat)
Rerun of the children's drama. Terry spoils Gary's new job, and Angel spends a secret afternoon at a hotel.
(Part 4 on Thursday)
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(Shown at 12.35pm) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
Moira Stuart and Nicholas Witchell.
Weather John Kettley
(Subtitled)
For details see Monday
First of a new six-part series full of ideas for days out and weekends away during the summer.
Monty Don and Julie Etchingham kick off at Alton Towers theme park, Sophie Allisstone goes camel-trekking in Somerset, Kate Humble drives a steam train along the lands of the Norfolk Broads, and David Essex visits the restful Liss Ard Lodge in Ireland.
See today's choices.
See Family: page 36
Pat organises a darts match where the women take on the men, and Mark is forced to make a crucial decision.
This week's episodes written by Lynne Dallow and Tony McHale
Natalie Cassidy's Kind of Day: page
Hyacinth and Richard take over a country cottage for two days but things don't go as expected.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
With Michael Buerk.
(Subtitled)
Regional News
Weather John Kettley
The world of classical singing beckons Pauline Quirke and Linda Robson as they aim to join leading soprano Lesley Garrett in front of an audience of 9,000 for a rousing performance of Rule Britannia. The girls undergo voice and stage training with tips from various experts, as they try to eradicate the missed cues and duff notes before their appearance in front of a 75-piece orchestra.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Mulder and Scully investigate voodoo deaths at a Haitian refugee centre.
(Fearful Symmetry can be seen tomorrow at 10.50pm)
(Repeat) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
John Humphrys presents the series of topical debates in which viewers vote from home on the issues to be discussed.
Drama, based on a true story, starring JoBeth Williams, Brian Dennehy
Her marriage a secret nightmare of abuse and terror, Christine Biondi finally takes matters into her own hands, only to wind up being charged with murder.
She chooses her alcoholic brother Perry as defence attorney, but he has doubts about his own sister's story and is also up against a formidably ambitious prosecutor.
(1993, 15)
See Films: pages 48-53