With Paul Burden. At 6.02, 6.32 News;
6.12 Business news briefing; 6.27,6.57
Regional news; 6.35 Business news; 6.55 Weather.
With Justin Webb and Sara Coburn.
At 7.00,8.00,9.00 Main news, with summaries half hourly; 7.25,7.55,8.25,
8.55 Weather, Regional news, Travel;
7.32,8.32 Sport; 7.40 Business.
Cookery challenge, with Ainsley Harriott.
More makeovers.
(Stereo)
Topical debate with Robert Kilroy-Silk.
Consumer advice show, presented by Tony Morris and Ruth Langsford. With car maintenance tips from Maureen Rees.
(Stereo)
Including at 11.00 News Regional News and Weather
More household makeovers. With Sean Rafferty and Denise Waterman.
(Repeat)
(Subtitled)
Regional News and Weather
Word panel game.
(Stereo)
Michael Parkinson chairs the antiques panel game.
Weather
(Subtitled)
Topical weather stories.
Sarah stands up for her rights.
(Repeated at 5.35pm) (Stereo)
Then the Nation's Favourite Love Poem
Ballet dancer Viviana Durante reads Pablo Neruda's Love Sonnet 44.
Lifestyle game show.
(Stereo)
Poppy and Peggy lose a toy beetle.
(Repeat)
Animated series based on Enid Blyton's The Faraway Tree books.
Gary Rhodes creates dishes inspired by Roald Dahl's books. With guest, singer Cathy Dennis.
Animated adventures of a polar bear.
(Repeated next Sunday on BBC2) (Stereo)
An ancient spirit is reawakened.
(Postponed from 8 September)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Katy Hill and Stuart Miles visit the Banff National Park in Canada's Rocky Mountains.
(Repeated tomorrow at 8.05am on BBC2)
(Shown at 1.45pm) (Stereo)
With Martyn Lewis and Moira Stuart.
Weather John Kettley
Comprehensive regional news, with live reports and interviews on the issues affectingthe
South East. Regular presenters are Gwenan Edwards ,
Mike Embley and Gargy Patel , plus sports reports from Rob Curling. Editor Jane Mote Subtitled..... REGIONAL PROGRAMME
Michael Aspel lies in wait with the red book, ready to spring surprise on another guest.
(Stereo)
Continuing the current-affairs series presented by Juliet Morris.
A new computer programme which tries to predict if engaged couples are compatible for marriage is being tested by the Church of England. Prospective husband-and-wife Andrew and Jo answered a wide-ranging series of questions on topics including spending habits and attitudes to sex. Reporter Chris Choi joins the couple as they collect their results, and discovers their reaction to the computer's verdict.
Carol's priority is the safety of her family. Will Robbie become Walford's boxing champion?
(For cast see Tuesday)
Comedy series about footballer and entrepreneur Gary Prince. Starring Chris Barrie
Gary's plan to open a safari park with a difference outrages his environment-friendly wife.
With Michael Buerk.
(Subtitled)
Regional News
Weather John Kettley
Continuing the bittersweet comedy.
Starring Clive Mantle, Sarah Lancashire
Jack attempts to decorate the new nursery, while Liz is determined to go on holiday before she becomes too big.
See today's choices.
Another in-depth look at a major topical story from home or abroad.
Followed by the Nation's Favourite Love Poem
Comedian Jo Brand reads her choice, Brian Patten's Party Piece.
Movies under review tonight include The Game, the new thriller from Seven director
David Fincher, starring Michael Douglas and Sean Penn.
There's also a look at the latest Disney animated feature Hercules, and a preview of Father's Day, which co-stars Robin Williams and Billy Crystal. Plus a report on the work of the Children's Film Unit.
(Repeated on Saturday, BBC2) (Stereo)
See Barry Norman : page 48
Comedy based on Philip Roth's social satire.
Starring Richard Benjamin, Ali MacGraw
Young librarian Neil Klugman falls in love with Brenda Patimkin, a student at Radcliffe University. Both are Jewish, but while Brenda's socially conscious family live in an elegant suburb, Neil is from the less wealthy side of town.
(1969)
See Films: pages 50-60 ***