Comedy. Millie goes on a long train journey. Repeat
A special Sunday edition of the pre-school series.
Shown yesterday at 10.40pm
Huw Edwards interviews the newsmakers and reviews the Sunday papers.
Including at 8.30 News; plus weather. Series editor Barney Jones ; Executive editor
Andrew Thompson
In 1991 Helen Sharman became Britain's first astronaut. She tells Diane-Louise Jordan how her time in space gave her a new perspective on the world, and led her to put people before possessions.
The weekly magazine programme for people who are deaf and hard of hearing presents highlights from recent series.
With signing and in-vision subtitles. WEB SITE: www.bbc.co.uk/see_hear
Monica finds herself caught up in a struggle between a domineering woman and her son's pregnant wife. With guest star Linda Gray.
John Craven looks back at highlights from the last ten years as the rural magazine programme celebrates its 500th edition. Plus the week's weather at 11.55am..
A champion of natural causes: p27
12.00 News
National and regional news from the BBC on the day after Omagh is bombed by dissident republicans.
Do people in Britain work too hard for their own good? David Aaronovitch is joined by a panel of four freethinkers to test accepted wisdom on the British work ethic.
Omnibus edition.
(Subtitled)
Disaster movie starring Charlton Heston, Karen Black
The lives of passengers in a stricken Boeing 747 hang by a thread following a mid-air collision. With the senior pilot badly injured and the rest of the flight crew dead, it is left to the chief stewardess to try to keep the plane in the air.
(1974. PG)
See Films: pages 44-51
A Matter of Honour. A matador is expected to be a ruthless killer, but his victims are rarely human - until now. Columbo finds his Mexican holiday disturbed by murder and jealousy in the proud world of bullfighting.
Repeat
Harry Secombe presents the second of three programmes in which he looks back at some highlights from the series over the last 12 months.
Children and animals top the bill this week as he recalls the 40,000-voice choir in Everton's football ground, the sounds of pets and their owners in an animal sanctuary, a visit to the "big top", and a round of golf with Jimmy Tarbuck. He also remembers some amazing children, including teenagers working in Calcutta and orphans in the Algarve, and Steve Chalke goes back to his own childhood to reflect on the difficulties he had singing a particular hymn.
Hymns include family favourites All Creatures of Our God and King, Shine Jesus Shine, and All Things Bright and Beautiful.
Rolf Harris and the Roadshow team visit the New Forest and Hampshire County Show, as local people bring their pets to consult the team of vets. Rhodri
Williams takes to the saddle on the trail of the area's most famous residents, the ponies who roam free in the New Forest, while Shauna Lowrie encounters sand lizards, adders and badgers, and Rolf meets an animal lover who runs a rabbit rescue centre from her back garden.
See today's choices.
This week the show travels to Jersey, where the two teams attempt to date and value vintage cars, and match up memorabilia with their famous owners beside a hotel swimming pool.
They must also identify a rogue piece of glass in the island's celebrated church of St
Matthew's, refurbished by glass designer Rene Lalique, and hunt for value-for-money collectables for the auction at the end of the programme. Presented by Jilly Goolden.
(Subtitled)
Another in the series of murder mysteries about the straight-talking Yorkshire policeman Superintendent Dalziel and his long-suffering sidekick Inspector Pascoe, based on the books by Reginald Hill. Two new Dalziel and Pascoe episodes are planned for the autumn.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
With Michael Buerk.
Weather Isobel Lang
WEB SITE: www.news.bbc.co.uk
Epic adventure, inspired by James Fenimore Cooper's classic novel, starring Daniel Day-Lewis, Madeleine Stowe
Hawkeye and Uncas are the sons of Chingachgook. They fight as mercenaries in the power struggle between the French and British in the New World, but when Hawkeye saves a young English woman from death at the hands of a Huron war party, the pair suddenly find themselves involved in bitter intrigue and betrayal.
(1992, 15)
(See Films: pages 44--51 ****)
(Film of the Week: page 39)
Comedy drama, set in the modern west, starring
Glenn Ford , Henry Fonda
Wranglers Ben Jones and Howdy Lewis dream of finally earning enough moneyto escape their mundane lives, but a harsh winter and the bad attitude of an untamed horse could well dash their hopes.
Director Burt Kennedy (1965)
+ See Films: pages 44-51
Followed by Weather