With Paul Burden.
(Timetable on Monday)
With Andrew Harvey and Liz MacKean.
Timetable on Monday
The interior-design roadshow looks at loose covers for furniture.
Studio debate.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
On St George's Day, two friends are given a medieval makeover.
Daily cookery challenge.
Consumer advice.
(Stereo)
Including at 11.00 News Regional News and Weather
More real-life drama from Southampton general hospital.
(Stereo)
Regional News and Weather
Celebrity entertainment quiz.
Bob Monkhouse presents the elimination game show.
Weather
1.30 Regional News; Weather
Topical weather stories.
Darren acquires a new boss. Philip and Ruth plan a relaxing weekend, while Toadie finds a new hiding place.
(Repeated at 5.35pm) (Stereo)
Neil and Lisa Coombes take over at the village pub and the rhesus monkeys at Longleat are playing up.
(Stereo)
Live coverage of the start of the second round, where matches will be over the best of 25 frames. Hosted by David Vine.
Peggy and Mark visit the stables.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Animated fun with the crazy animals.
(Stereo)
Cartoon about a rebellious boy.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Julia becomes a genius at the piano. Not to be outdone. Harriet learns how to play too.
(For cast see Tuesday) (Next episode next Tuesday)
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Scary drama. Eddie and Sue go on a tour of Terror Tower in London.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Third of a nine-part comedy series. North and South's miserly manager Mickey signs up a lookalike tribute band to work for half the money.
(Shown at 1.45pm) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
With Anna Ford and Jill Dando.
Weather Peter Cockroft
(For details see Monday) (Subtitled)
The consumer affairs programme about homes takes a look at the best paints to use on exterior walls and compares the brand names with cheap superstore products. Plus making money from the home by turning a semi-detached house into a bed and breakfast establishment, and the growth in DIY equipment marketed specifically for use by women. Presented by Sankha Guha and Anne McKevitt.
(Weekend Watchdog is tomorrow at 7pm)
Tensions in the Vic build up to a violent climax. Dot finds that her loyalties are divided. Peggy has a sad moment when George tells her about his plans.
(For cast see Tuesday) (Omnibus edition on Sunday) (Stereo)
This week vet Viv Robertson has to deal with a troublesome reptilian patient when a water-dragon is rushed in by its anxious owner because it has stopped eating. Another vet, Sarah Opie, treats Charlie the King Charles spaniel, whose owners are sick of his loud snoring. Meanwhile, Steve Knight observes the seasonal influx of orphaned animals at the Hydestile wildlife hospital in Surrey. Presented by Rolf Harris.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Followed by World Book Day
Chef Ainsley Harriott nominates his best book in the world.
Continuing the comedy series about a demanding mother, starring Stephanie Cole
When Andrew invites some friends to the house for an evening of serious card games, Peggy becomes determined to join in the fun.
Andrew Duncan interviews Stephanie Cole: page 12
With Peter Sissons.
Regional News
Weather Peter Cockroft
Fast-talking comedy show with Ben Elton, featuring regular guests Ronnie Corbett, who delivers comic monologues from his famous chair, and Roy and HG with news from Down Under.
See today's choices.
(Repeated on Saturday)
David Dimbleby invites a studio audience in Manchester to put questions, arguments and criticisms to a panel of leading politicians and public figures.
Audience: phone [number removed] for an application form to join the studio audience for future programmes around the country.
Thriller starring Daphne Zuniga
Patricia, a beautiful woman with multiple personalities, escapes from an institution for people with mental illnesses.
(1991, 18)
See Films: pages 48-53 **
Followed by Weather
BBC1 joins the news station.