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 Andrew Harvey and Sophie Raworth. At 7.00,8.00 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.
Jane Asher hosts the daily homes-and-gardens magazine.
(Stereo)
Ceefax: page
See Jane Asher: page 44
Makeover series, today coming from The Clothes Show Live event in Birmingham. With Oz Clarke.
(Stereo)
Topical debate.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Cookery challenge.
(Stereo)
Consumer advice show with Ruth Langsford, Tony Morris and Sandra Maitland.
Including at 11.00 News, Regional News and Weather
This week the design-roadshow team visits Northampton.
(Stereo)
Regional News and Weather
Word panel game.
(Stereo)
Celebrity charades game.
Weather
(Subtitled)
Topical weather stories.
Libby reconsiders her feelings for Rohan.
(Repeated at 5.35pm) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
Seventies US legal-drama series starring Barry Newman.
Petrocelli's client is unlikely to be acquitted.
(Repeat)
Daily series following final-year students at Bristol university's vet school. Today a guinea pig's teeth are trimmed.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Potato-related learning at the Why Bird Stop.
(Repeat)
Animated series.
(Stereo)
With chef Gary Rhodes and guest, TV presenter Cheryl Baker.
(Stereo)
Animated adventures of a polar bear.
(Repeated next Sunday on BBC2) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
Max, Noah and Erin discover a secret room with a mirror.
(Stereo)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Today there's an update of this year's Blue Peter Breathe Easy Appeal for Cystic Fibrosis.
(Repeated tomorrow at 8.05am on BBC2)
(Shown at 1.45pm) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
Martyn Lewis and Moira Stuart.
Weather David Braine
Comprehensive regional news, with live reports and interviews on the issues affecting the South East. Regular presenters areGwenan Edwards,
Mike Embley and Gargy Patel , plus sports reports from Rob Curling. Editor Jane Mote
REGIONAL PROGRAMME
Michael Aspel lies in wait with the red book ready to surprise another unsuspecting person.
(Stereo)
The current-affairs magazine, presented by Juliet Morris.
In February 1996, 21-year-old Reur Lombard became the first woman firefighter to die on duty in Britain. An inquiry into her death called into question the reliability of her breathing apparatus but, as Chris Choi reports, firefighters are still not equipped to the highest standards because Europe can't agree on new regulations.
(Postponed from 1 December)
Simon goes for a night on the town with an old friend from Manchester. Frank offers Bianca and Ricky his support.
(For cast see Tuesday)
Comedy series about a bachelor in his mid-40s written by Roy Clarke and starring James Fleet, Jan Francis
Ashley is determined to end his relationship with Ursula Craig. But she has other ideas.
With Michael Buerk.
(Subtitled)
Regional News; Weather David Braine
The series which takes a glimpse behind the scenes at Liverpool's Adelphi hotel.
The hotel staff are put under pressure when a large group of army veterans congregate at the Adelphi. Complaints, a vandalised room, aggressive customers and difficult requests only serve to make matters worse.
See today's choices.
Another in-depth look at a major topical story from home or abroad.
(Subtitled)
John Inverdale hosts the final programme in the current series of the sports show, with interviews and topical features. Tonight's guests include ex-Liverpool captain and football pundit Alan Hansen, and former world motor-racing champion Jackie Stewart, who now has his own Formula One team. Also in the guests' chair are two of world rugby's leading stars, England centre Jeremy Guscott and piledriving New Zealand winger Jonah Lomu. A new series begins next March.
See Alan Hansen: page 48
Movies under review tonight include Tomorrow Never Dies, the new James Bond film starring Pierce Brosnan in his second movie as 007. Tom Brook talks to controversial director Oliver Stone about U-Turn, his star-studded new comedy-thriller.
(Repeated on Saturday, BBC2) (Stereo)
See Barry Norman: page 55
Neil Simon-scripted comedy, starring Walter Matthau, George Burns
When retired comic Willy Clark is booked on a TV nostalgia show, the only drawback is having to work with his old partner Al Lewis again.
(1975, PG)
See Films: pages 58-70 ****
Followed by Weather
BBC1 joins the continuous-news station.