With Paul Burden.
(Timetable on Monday)
With Justin Webb and Sophie Raworth.
Timetable on Monday
Competitive cookery, with Richard Cawley.
More expert makeovers.
(Stereo)
Topical debate.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Mark Curry hosts the design roadshow.
Consumer advice show.
Including at 11.00 News Regional News and Weather
The team redecorate the entrance hall of a school in Bath.
(Subtitled)
Regional News and Weather
Vocabulary quiz hosted by Bob Holness.
(Stereo)
Celebrity charades game show presented by Tim Clark.
Weather
(Subtitled)
Topical weather stories.
Lou is eager to receive the morning papers. Darren sees the error of his ways. Libby makes a startling confession.
(Repeated at 5.35pm) (Stereo)
An alleged accidental drowning at a health spa pits Quincy against a slick attorney.
(First shown on ITV)
Another celebrity introduces a classic episode of the sitcom starring June Whitfield with Terry Scott.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
Peggy helps to put the colour blue back in the rainbow.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
The shipwrecked brothers try to escape from a desert island.
(Repeat)
Children send their adult 'tormentors' to the gunk pool in the zany game show. With Dave Benson Phillips.
The eighth of the 13-part sitcom about a bad choir in a fictional village. Street's unexplained black eye causes speculation in the choir.
(Repeated next Sunday on BBC2) (Stereo)
With Stuart Miles, Katy Hill, Romana D'Annunzio and Richard Bacon.
(Repeated tomorrow at 8.05am on BBC2)
(Shown at 1.45pm) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey.
Weather Peter Cockroft
(For details see Monday)
A close-up look at the fashion and beauty world.
Alice Beer visits the USA to examine the safety of a liposuction treatment that claims to reduce the patient's weight by six pounds in a matter of hours. Plus a look at body dismorphic disorder - the condition that convinces sufferers they are ugly regardless of their true appearance.
Philippa Forrester reports from Sydney, Australia, on how science is unlocking the secrets of the world's greatest opera singers. And Jez Nelson looks at the plight of a 400 million-year-old species playing a remarkable role in the development of modern drugs - the horseshoe crab. Presented by Peter Snow, with Craig Doyle, Anya Sitaram.
(Stereo)
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Phil and Grant try their hand at international relations. Ian and his party have a narrow escape.
(For cast see Friday)
Carol Smillie and Carol Vorderman host the midweek draw, with music from Jewel. Plus Sally Gray reports from Sheffield on lottery benefits.
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With Peter Sissons.
(Subtitled)
Regional News; Weather Peter Cockroft
Followed by National Lottery Update
Patsy decides that she and Edina should host an orgy.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
After a copy of Razzle is discovered in Serge's old bedroom, the conversation turns to sex.
A recurring nightmare leads Mulder to the shallow grave of a young girl - the victim of a jailed, unrepentant killer.
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The first of a five-part adaptation of Henry Fielding's classic comic romance.
Tom, abandoned at birth, is adopted by the benevolent Squire Allworthy. He grows up and falls in love with Sophia Western, but Sophia is betrothed to Tom's arch rival.
(Shown on Sunday at 9pm)
The life and times of Tom Jones: page 22
Tom, a foundling, is adopted by Squire Allworthy. He grows up and falls in love with Sophia Western, unfortunately she is already betrothed to Blifil, his scheming arch-rival.
Supernatural thriller starring Christopher Reeve, Marg Helgenberger
George Westfield, a successful businessman, and his wife Crista are the perfect couple. But when Jennie, Crista's daughter by a previous marriage, mysteriously dies, Crista believes Jennie is trying to contact her with the shocking truth about her death.
(1991, 15)
See Films: pages 64-72 **
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BBC1 joins the new continuous-news cable station with bulletins on the hour and at: 3.30 Hardtalk
Tim Sebastian talks to the newsmakers