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.
(Stereo)
With Justin Webb and Liz MacKean.
At 7.00,8.00,9.00 Main news, with summaries half hourly; 7.25,7.55,8.25,
8.55Weather, Regional news, Travel;
7.32,8.32 Sport; 7.40 Business.
Cookery challenge.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
More makeovers.
(Stereo)
Topical debate.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Design roadshow. This week, the team visit Harrogate.
Regional News and Weather
Consumer advice. With Tony Morris and Ruth Langsford.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Interior-design series. A spare room becomes an office.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Regional News and Weather
Word panel game.
(Stereo)
Antiques panel game.
Weather
(Subtitled)
In the first of five daily shows from around the UK, Tony Targett visits a hot-air balloon manufacturer in Bristol.
(Stereo)
Billy reveals his mature side to Anne.
(Repeated at 5.35pm) (Stereo)
Quincy investigates when a youth dies on a construction site.
(First shown on ITV)
Lifestyle game show.
(Stereo)
An update of this morning's show.
Finding out about spiders.
(Repeat)
Animated series based on Enid Blyton's The Faraway Tree books.
Gary Rhodes creates dishes inspired by Roald Dahl's books. With Sophie Dahl (Roald's granddaughter).
(Stereo)
Animated adventures of a polar bear.
(Repeated next Sunday on BBC2)
(Stereo)
Concluding a two-part story.
Skipper helps his hero.
(Stereo)
The National Youth Ballet visits the studio to perform a scene from Cinderella.
With Stuart Miles, Katy Hill, Romana D'Annunzio and Richard Bacon.
(Repeated tomorrow at 8.05am on BBC2)
(Shown at 1.45pm) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
With Nicholas Witchell and Moira Stuart.
Weather David Braine
Continuing the current-affairs series presented by Juliet Morris.
Last year, 3,000 women were left depressed, stressed or injured after a visit to the hairdresser. Campaigners claim that there is no regulation of the industry and anyone can set up in business. Anastasia Cooke takes over a salon in Manchester for a day, will anyone question her credentials?
A desolate Bianca turns to Ricky for support while Joe's world is turned upside down.
(For cast see Tuesday) (Stereo)
See Dr Mark Porter: page 48
Last of the comedy series.
Gary is to be awarded an honorary PhD. A new series will be shown next year.
With Peter Sissons.
(Subtitled)
Regional News; Weather David Braine
Continuing the bittersweet comedy.
Pre-birth problems are mounting and the suspense is getting to Jack.
See today's choices.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
In the second of two reports on the Health Service, Panorama highlights problems facing hospitals this winter as a result of increasing waiting lists and an acute shortage of beds. The programme also reveals that a growing number of hospital beds are being occupied by patients who could be cared for by the social services. (Subtitled)
(Note: as Panorama is topical, its subject matter may change)
The first of a two-part profile about the surrealist painter Salvador Dali. Biographer Ian Gibson delves into Dali's life and art, uncovering the sources of his most startling images.
(The second part will be shown tomorrow at 10.30 pm)
Movies under review include A Life Less Ordinary, a bizarre kidnapping tale directed by Danny Boyle and The Peacemaker - a suspense thriller starring Nicole Kidman and George Clooney.
(Repeated on Saturday, BBC2) (Stereo)
See Barry Norman: page 59
Highlights of today's play introduced by Dougie Donnelly.
(Stereo)
Comedy drama starring
Barbara Harris
Joseph Bologna
Basketball coach Pete Morrison's wife wants a fourth child and decides to adopt a black boy, then a Vietnamese girl and a Hopi Indian boy. Director Melville Shavelson
(1974) ♦ See Films: pages 68-79 **