With Paul Burden.
Timetable on Monday
With Justin Webb and Emma Howard.
Timetable on Monday
Today healthy eatingfor children.
Topical debate with Robert Kilroy-Silk .
A recently retired teacher is given a makeover. With Oz Clarke.
Cookery challenge with Richard Cawley.
Consumer advice programme, with Ruth Langsford , Tony Morris , David Walsh and Paul Roseby.
Including at 11.00 News Regional News and Weather
The team redesign a kitchen/diner in Crowthorne.
Regional News and Weather
Vocabulary panel game.
Elimination game show.
Weather
Topical weather stories,
Harold pounds the pavements for a job.
Repeated at 5.35pm
Stereo
Ironside comes up against a twisted mind who tries to prove the perfect crime can be committed.
(Repeat)
Lynette the cow enters a contest and the park's 12 Canadian timberwolves make an appearance. Stereo .....................
The Roundabout Stop.
Repeat
The boys encounter
Bigfoot while working as lumberjacks. With Jimmy Patton as No Slacking.
Written by Ian Cooke
The series in which children compete in madcap games to send adults to the gunk pool. With Dave Benson Phillips.
Concluding the comedy-drama about the Wild family. Aunt Yvette springs a surprise.
(Repeated next Sunday on BBC2)
Stereo Subtitled.
Stuart Miles and Konnie Huq visit Florida, where they try out a new attraction at Universal Studios and report on the regions tornados.
Repeated tomorrow at 8am on BBC2
Shown at 1.45pm
Stereo
With Anna Ford and Jon Sopel. Weather Peter Cockroft
(For details see Monday)
Britain's best young amateur chefs compete forthe title of JuniorMasterchef, hosted by Loyd Grossman. Tonight chef
Graeme Allen and TV presenter Magenta DeVinejudge three contestants from London.
Director Richard Bryan ; Executive producers Bradley Adams , Richard Kalms
WATER WEEK
A report on the world's biggest volcano, Mauna Loa in Hawaii.
With volcanologists predicting that it is about to erupt, are the residents who live in its shadow willing to move? Plus for Water Week, a look at a new tool which will help scientists in their fight against coastal erosion.
Waterworks is tomorrow at 7.30pm on BBC2.
Stereo
Subtitled
Continuing the documentary series about the Irnham Lodge surgery in Minehead, Somerset. Dr Paul Slade conducts a mental assessment test on an elderly patient when her relative doubts her ability to make decisions over her will. Meanwhile, fellow GP Dr Huw Thomas develops eye problems as a result of windsurfing.
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Pop singer Louise joins Carol Smillie as she hosts the midweek lottery draw.
With Michael Buerk. Subtitled Regional News; Weather
PeterCockroft
For the first time since the First World War, Gasforth FC get through to the second round of the FA Cup and Grim looks forward to tackling some major league hooligans.
(Repeat) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
Then National Lottery Update
The programme that investigates potential miscarriages of justice presented by Kirsty Wark.
In February 1990, three men were given life sentences after being convicted of a series of violent attacks around the Surrey M25 area in December 1988. The three men have always protested their innocence and now, after 18 months of research, "Rough Justice" has acquired evidence that suggests their convictions are unsafe.
See today's choices.
Romantic drama continuing the series of Academy Award-winning films for Oscar week, starring
Richard Gere , Debra Winger Loner Zack Mayo aims to rise above his past and become a navy pilot. But first he must survive 13 weeks of gruelling officertraining undertough sergeant Emil Foley. As his training becomes more intense, Zack starts to date local mill worker Paula Pokrifki.
DirectorTaylor Hackford (1982, 15)
♦ See Films: pages 50-55 ****
Followed by Weather
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