With Paul Burden.
Timetable on Monday
With Justin Webb and Sophie Raworth.
Timetable on Monday
Designers convert a glass door into a table.
Topical debate with Robert Kilroy-Silk .
Aguest astrologer makes predictions for the day.
Cookery challenge with Richard Cawley.
Consumer advice, with Ruth Langsford.
Tony Morris , David Walsh and Paul Roseby.
Including at 11.00 News Regional News and Weather
Another visit to Southampton general hospital, with Chris Serle , Yvette Fielding and Heather Mills.
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Regional News and Weather
The series which aims to provide answers to viewers' questions.
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Topical weather stories.
In today's 3,000th episode Anne and Caitlin continue arguing over Billy, and Karl and Sarah findjust being friends tough. Repeated at 5.35pm Stereo
From Goodwood. Featuring at 3.10the Lupe Stakes, with the Oaks hopefuls goingon trial, and other races at 2.40 and
3.40. Introduced by Clare Balding .
Lord Victor cheats at tennis.
Les LES BUBB. Lord Victor MILTOS YEROLEMOU.
Jennings TOBY SEDGWICK
Written by Ben Keaton and Les Bubb
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Animation with the monsterfamily. Repeat ..............
Game show, with the Chuckle Brothers and their guest, children's TV presenter Richard McCourt.
Sci-fi drama.
Rose tries to split Dinah from her brothers.
Based on books by Gillian Cross, adapted by Helen Cresswell
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Stereo Subtitled.
An edition to mark next week's visit to Britain by the Emperor and Empress of Japan. With items on Japanese customs, "Blue Peter"'s 1991 trip to Japan, and an electronic link between two schools in the UK and Japan.
Joe Inglis of "Vets in Practice" looks at Japanese chin dogs.
Repeated tomorrow at 7.50am on BBC2
Shown at 1.45pm Stereo
With Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey.
Weather Peter Cockroft
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EastEnders' actor Shaun Williamson, alias Barry, and Adele Salem, who played his conniving ex-fiancee Vanessa, appear in a celebrity edition of the makeover show. Presented by John Leslie.
Thisweek's programme goes behind the scenes of DrDolittle, the first production in London's West End to use animatronic models on stage. Plus a report on the culling of thousands of tiger sharks off Hawaii. The sharks have been blamed for attacks on swimmers, but scientists are not convinced cullingisthe answer. Presented by Peter Snow and Philippa
Forrester, with Jez Nelson , Craig Doyle and Anya Sitaram.
Producer Samantha Starbuck ; Editor Saul Nasse
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The last in the series about an RSPCA animal hospital in Putney, south-west London. Shauna Lowry
joins inspectors as they attend to a shot goose. Chief vet Tessa Bailey cannot resist takingwork home with her- Rolf Harris visits her house to meet a menagerie of rescued creatures. Animal Hospital Roadshow starts in July.
Series producer Jane Aldous : Executive producer Phil Dolling WEB SITE: www.bbc.co.uk/animalhospital
Rod Stewart is tonights lottery guest singing his new single OohLaLa, and Carol Smillie presents the midweek draw.
Producer Simon London
Carol Vorderman presents more viewers' comments. Write to
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Producer Annie Lewis Marffy
With Michael Buerk.
Regional News; Weather
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Then National Lottery Update
First in a six-part drama series about "out of hours" doctors who stand in for GPs.
Starring John McArdle, Lindsey Coulson, Dominic West
The deputising doctors, in the city of Haventry, cope with meningitis, food poisoning and a car crash. See today's choices.
Episode written by Sam Wheats
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First in a seven-part series in which leading ferti I ity expert Professor
Robert Winston examines how the body has evolved. Life Story. This week he explores the miraculous skills the human body routinely uses without even realising it. See today's choices.
Series producer Richard Dale ; Executive producers Alan Bookbinder ,
Lorraine Heggessey ♦ Birth, death and everything in between: page 22
In this first episode, Professor Robert Winston looks at the skills the body routinely uses without even realising it.
Thriller, based on Frederick Forsyth 's novel, starring Edward Fox
Michel Lonsdale
In 1963, having failed tomurder General de Gaulle , his hard-line
French opponents hire a top professional killer.
Director Fred Zinnemann (1973, 15)
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