With Paul Burden.
Timetable on Monday
With Justin Webb and Sophie Raworth.
Timetable on Monday
Culinary challenge show, with Richard Cawley.
More expert makeovers. Stereo .
Studio debate with Robert Kilroy-Silk .
Mark Curry hosts the design roadshow from Cambridge.
(Stereo)
Regional News and Weather
Live coverage from Brighton, presented byjon Sopel, with Diana Madill.
Including at 12.00 News Regional News and Weather
Weather Subtitled ...........................
Topical weather stories.
First love blossoms forToadie, and Debbie can see only good in Wayne.
Repeated at 5.35pm Stereo
Stolen Tears. The pathologist discovers that a hit-and-run victim linked to Nazi
Germany and the Holocaust was killed to prevent him identifying a war criminal.
First shown on ITV
More clue-laden tours around the homes of mystery celebrities.
Why Bird steps into a prince's shoes, while Poppy goes on a tandem ride. Repeat
More fun and mayhem with the Chuckle Brothers. Paul and Barry's car race runs into disaster.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Dave Benson Phillips presents the game show in which a youngster seeks revenge on an adult 'tormentor' via the gunk pool.
Second of the 13-part sitcom about a bad choir in a fictional town.
Lenny is suspected of selling apples that have come from the vicar's tree.
Written by Brian Jordan Repeated next Sunday on BBC2 Stereo
Avisittotheworld's largest shopping and entertainment complex in Alberta. Canada and a report on forestry in British Columbia.
Repeated tomorrow at 7. 55am on BBC2
Shownatl.45pm Stereo
Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey.
Weather Suzanne Charlton
Subtitled .......................................10
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Kangaroo - a Road Movie
Continuing the series exploring the bond between humans and animals. Tonight's film from the Australian outback looks at kangaroos and tells of the victims and villains, of rescue missions and of an orphanage for roos. See today's choices. Producer Graham Booth; Series producer Michael Gunton
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Philippa Forrester tests an invention claiming to make scuba divers shark-proof. The protective oceanic device or POD is worn around the belt and emits an electrical field which is agony for sharks. Also, Peter Snow reports on the grass that stays green even when it is dead. With reports from Jez Nelson, Craig Doyle and Anya Sitaram. Producer Simon Dickson; Editor Saul Nasse Stereo Subtitled ...........46 FURTHER DETAILS: Ceefax p623, the TW Information Line on [number removed]. or WEB SITE: [web address removed]
A series of programmes revealing how crime is being fought in Britain.
Martyn Lewis looks at the measures being taken by the police, biking communities and insurance firms to tackle joyriders and hardened gangs who are stealing motorbikes. Producer Lance Williams : Series editor
Charles Thompson
Carol Smillie hosts the midweek draw, with music from Jimmy Ray. Sally Taylor reveals how lottery cash has created a new ballet company. With Carol Vorderman. Producer Peter Estall
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Series producer Annie Lewis Marffy
With Peter Sissons. Subtitled
Regional News; Weather
Suzanne Charlton
Then National Lottery Update
Unruhe. Shortly after having her passport photos taken, MaryLefante is kidnapped and her boyfriend killed. Mulder and Scully are alerted when the pictures show nightmarish images of a terrified Mary. See today's choices.
Comedy set in Galfast high school starring David Bamber.
Eric Slatt regrets singling out Maureen Bullivant for criticism at morning assembly when it comes to parents' evening.
Written by Steven Moffat; Producer Andre Ptaszynski; Director Juliet May
Sports drama starring
Nick Nolte
Mary McDonnell , JT Walsh
An old-fashioned basketball coach experiences his first losing season with Western university. He scouts three promising players but has to make compromises to sign them.
Director William Friedkin
(1994,15) ........................ ♦ See Films: pages 50-60 ***
Fantasy drama starring Daryl Hannah
In prehistoric times, a young Cro-Magnon girl is separated from her mother. She is cared for by Neanderthals, but as she grows up it becomes apparent that she is more intelligent, more attractive and stronger than them.
(1986,15) Stereo
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