With Paul Burden.
(Timetable on Monday)
With Andrew Harvey and Liz MacKean.
Timetable on Monday Subtitled......
Advise on how the prepare traditional Irish fare.
(Stereo)
Studio debate.
(Stereo)
Two Essex lads are given a makeover.
With John Leslie.
(Stereo)
Cookery challenge with Kevin Woodford.
Consumer advice.
Including at 11.00 News Regional News and Weather
The team transform an attic bedroom in Oxford. With Simon Biagi.
(Stereo)
Regional News and Weather
Word panel game.
(Stereo)
Elimination quiz.
(Stereo)
Weather
(Subtitled)
A report on the rise of agricultural and industrial pollution in the water supply.
(The next Water Week programme is The Profits Pump tonight at 9pm on BBC2)
Claire has a confession to make.
(Repeated at 5.35pm) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
Ironside investigates the mystery of a missing Soviet athlete. (Repeat)
A bull sealion's life hangs in the balance after it is badly injured.
Insect animation.
(Repeat)
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Twelfth of a 13-part comedy series.
Les has a Wild West-style showdown with a shady character at the cash-and-carry.
(Stereo)
Animation.
Today's show includes a look at the wildlife around the Space Shuttle launch pad in Florida. With Michaela Strachan, Nick Baker, Howie Watkins and Janice Acquah.
(Repeated on Friday at 8am on BBC2)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Judi has a breakthrough in her struggle to clear Wayne's name.
This week's episodes written by Sarah Daniels
(Episode 18 on Thursday at 5.10pm)
(Shown at 1.45pm)
(Stereo)
Martyn Lewis and Moira Stuart.
Weather Michael Fish
For details see Monday
Jill Dando flies in a Tiger Moth over Midhurst, West Sussex, landing at one of England's most historic hotels, while Craig Doyle discovers why the Out Islands are the latest "in" destination for Bahamas connoisseurs.
Kevin Woodford goes on a golfing holiday on the west coast of France that is suitable for the whole family, and Kate Humble embarks on a trek across Nepal.
(Stereo)
Ian decides to make some decisions of his own and Kathy receives a letter with an offer that is hard to refuse.
This week's episodes written by Jo O'Keefe and Keith Temple
This week the interior design show visits Pembrey, Dyfed where neighbours decorate rooms in each other's homes, aided by designers Graham Wynne and Anna Ryder Richardson and handyman Andy Kane. With Carol Smillie.
Documentary looking at the secretive world of one of Africa's smallest cats, the serval, filmed over two months in Tanzania.
In their natural habitat: page 24
With Michael Buerk.
Regional News; Weather Michael Fish
This month help is needed to find the man who attacked an elderly woman after tricking his way into her East Sussex home. Plus an appeal for information about a string of armed robberies on garages in Haywards Heath, West Sussex. Presented by Nick Ross and Jill Dando.
If you have information on any of the crimes featured, ring free on [number removed], or e-mail: [email address removed]
(Crimewatch UK Update can be seen at 12.15am)
Details: on Ceefax page 621
Highlights of the 70th annual Academy Awards ceremony, which took place last night in Los Angeles. Barry Norman reports on the results, the parties and the post-awards analysis, and discusses the proceedings with reporter Tom Brook and Newsweek magazine's David Ansen. See today's choices.
Praise the Titanic: page 44
Latest information.
Highlights from the fifth and final day of the Sixth Test between the West Indies and England, from Antigua.
(Stereo)
Drama continuing the season of Academy Award-winning films.
Starring Sidney Poitier
Travelling handyman Homer Smith helps out five German-speaking nuns on their small Arizona farm. However, they hope he can be beguiled into achieving a much bigger task for them. Sidney Poitier won a Best Actor Oscar for his performance.
(1963) (Black and white)
See Films: pages 50-55 ****
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