With Paul Burden.
(Timetable on Monday)
With Justin Webb and Sophie Raworth.
Timetable on Monday
Two children join Kevin Woodford for a half-term special of the cookery challenge.
Makeover series.
Studio debate with Robert Kilroy-Silk.
Interior design roadshow.
(Stereo)
Consumer advice, with Tony Morris and Ruth Langsford, with an update at 3.55pm on BBC2.
Including at 11.00 News Regional News and Weather
Simon Biagi and a team of designers with another room makeover.
(Stereo)
Regional News and Weather
Word panel game.
Antiques game show.
(Stereo)
Weather
Topical weather stories.
Susan flies off the handle at Billy, and Helen makes a stand for independence.
(Repeated at 5.35pm) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
Quincy clashes with the country's top pathologist over a case of murder and insurance fraud.
(First shown on ITV)
Loyd Grossman with tales of Mexican cannibalism, and pork in Israel.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
A visit to the Playground Stop.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Animated stories of a young aardvark
US comedy about a boy who complicates his elder brother's life.
(Repeat) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
The penultimate part of the comedy-drama series.
Mrs Parker wins a Mother of the Year contest.
(Repeat) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Brigid has a secret meeting with Terry, and Harry and Nat have a day out at the greyhound races.
This weeks episodes written by Simon Heath
(Part 12 Thursday 5.10pm) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
(Shown at 1.45pm) (Stereo)
Martyn Lewis and Moira Stuart.
Weather John Kettley
(Subtitled)
For details see Monday
Jill Dando visits the Caribbean island of Grenada, Dougie Vipond takes a trip to Tossa de Mar on Spain's Mediterranean coast, and Kathy Tayler journeys to Texas for a fly/drive holiday. In southern England, Monty Don sees some attractive gardens on a bed-and-breakfast tour.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Mary and Sarah compete for the confused Joe's affections.
This week's episodes written by Lynne Dallow, Jo O'Keefe and Stephen Tredre
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
A series which examines real-life mysteries from around the world. Investigations into allegations that a secret code embedded within the Hebrew Bible can predict events in the future, and an ex-farrier who claims he can cure horses' physical ailments by putting his hands on them.
John Parrott is joined by Martin Johnson who captained the British Lions' tour of South Africa, and Essex and England batsman Nasser Hussain.
Ally McCoist's team-mates are Olympic 400m silver medallist Roger Black and champion jockey Tony McCoy. Sue Barker asks the questions.
With Peter Sissons.
Regional News; Weather John Kettley
A collection of commercials from around the world previously deemed too bold for British audiences. Today a look into some credibility-stretching claims made by desperate advertisers, and some forthright opinions on swearing.
Marking 75 years of the BBC, this four-part documentary series scrutinises its programmes, personalities and internal politics. This first episode shows how the first director-general John Reith transformed BBC radio into the voice of the nation ready to face the challenges of war.
See today's choices.
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Spy thriller starring Michael Caine
Harry Palmer is plunged into the shabby and treacherous world of counter espionage as he uncovers a bizarre "brain drain" among scientists.
(1965, PG)
See Films: pages 60-70 ****
Drama based on true events, starring
Leonard Nimoy
Blythe Danner
California, 1980: a Jewish man keeping a promise he made to his father-to tell the truth about
Nazi treatment of the Jews - has to act courageously when confronted by a band of "revisionists" who claim that the Holocaust never happened.
Director Joseph Sargent (1991] . + See Films: pages 60-70 ***