With Anna Jones.
Timetable on Tuesday
With Andrew Harvey in the studio and Sophie Raworth in Portmeirion.
Timetable on Tuesday
With Liz MacKean.
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Cookery challenge presented by Fern Britton.
(Repeat) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
Esther Rantzen discusses ballroom dancing with TV presenter and dancer Rosemarie Ford, European champions Christopher Hawkins and Hazel Newberry, and trainer Peggy Spencer.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
More light-hearted experiments, hosted by Carol Vorderman.
Making pepper-pot soup and coconut curried shrimp. Last in the series.
(Repeat)
Regional News and Weather
Second of a two-part programme which was originally shown as an Inside Story special. Jim Ballard takes his two children to visit K2, the site of their mother's death.
(Repeat) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
(Subtitled)
Regional News and Weather
Game show hosted by Paul Daniels.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Susan sets Tim straight. Anne takes a short cut to easy success.
(Repeated at 5.35pm) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
Weather
(Subtitled)
A devious duo have murder in mind when they play with electricity.
(Repeat)
Quincy investigates the deaths caused by a plane crash at sea.
(First shown on ITV)
Cartoon fun.
Animated tale.
(Repeat) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
The action quiz with games and competitions, hosted by the Chuckle Brothers. This week's guest, Grange Hill star Adam Ray, joins children from Oxfordshire and the West Midlands.
(Repeated next Monday on BBC2)
Today, a visit to the biggest optical telescope in Australia.
Presented by Sally Gray, Jez Nelson and Angela Lamont. Last in the series. A new series will be shown in the autumn.
(Repeat) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
More record attempts, including a man who tries to move a jumbo jet on his own, plus the world's smallest horse. With Cheryl Baker, Kriss Akabusi and Ron Reagan.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
(Shown at 12.35pm) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
With Martyn Lewis and Diana Madill.
Weather Michael Fish
(For details see Tuesday) (Subtitled)
Tonight's celebrities are James Crossley, who stars as Hunter in the Gladiators, and actress Honor Blackman, who compete against the clock to create a couple of original recipes with less than £5 worth of ingredients, but with the help of professional chefs Ainsley Harriott and Nick Nairn.
Last in the current series. A new series will follow next year.
Information: see Ceefax page
See Food: page 28
The hottest hits from the week's top 40 with Iive performances, the best pop videos and Britain's number one single.
(Repeated tomorrow) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
Top of the Pops - the Magazine: price £1.25, on sale now from newsagents
The trip to France opens old wounds for Tiffany, Kathy and Grant. As Kathy struggles to maintain her dignity, Grant tries to relieve the pressure. Bianca decides to make the most of her last day in Paris with Ricky.
(For cast see Tuesday)
(Omnibus edition on Sunday)
(Stereo)
With Peter Sissons.
Regional News
Weekend Weather Michael Fish
Comedy of suburban paranoia, starring Tom Hanks
Ray Peterson's peace of mind is being eroded by the seemingly sinister goings-on next door. Are the mysterious Klopeks really doing dastardly deeds at the dead of night? Or are they just quiet people minding their own business?
(1989, PG) (Stereo)
See Films: pages 42-48 ****
Action comedy starring Bob Hoskins, Denzel Washington
Slobbish, racist cop Jack Moony has a short fuse and an even shorter life expectancy. Following a massive coronary, he finds that not only has he had a heart transplant, but that the organ came from an old adversary - suave black lawyer Napoleon Stone. Worst of all, Moony is haunted by Stone's ghost. Insisting his death was murder, the late Mr Stone wants Moony to investigate.
(1990, 15)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
See Films: pages 42-48 ***
Science-fiction horror starring Peter Cushing
When a boneless body is discovered on Petrie's Island off the Irish coast a team of scientists arrives to investigate the cause of the mysterious death. As more deaths occur the scientists uncover bizarre creatures which feed on calcium and threaten to kill everyone on the island.
(1966, PG)
See Films: pages 42-48 **