With Tanya Beckett.
(Timetable on Monday)
With Andrew Harvey and Liz MacKean.
Timetable on Monday
Today do women lavish attention on their children and neglect their men?
Australian drama. Alex tries to sweet-talk Jaime and Maggie receives a shock.
(Repeated at 2.05pm)
Celebrity panel game. presented by Emma Forbes
Consumer advice. Featuring beauty tips from Patrick Swan.
Regional News and Weather
Two friends receive a makeover as part of a 60th birthday surprise. Presented by Shauna Lowry
The culinary-challenge show.
Regional News and Weather
Celebrity homes game, presented by David Frost and Loyd Grossman.
Quiz hosted by Bob Monkhouse.
Topical weather stories.
(Repeated at 3.15pm) (Subtitled)
Weather
(Subtitled)
Sarah shows her affectionate feelings for Karl and Lou has special plans for Drew.
(Repeated at 5.35pm) (Subtitled)
(Shown at 9.40am)
Quincy discovers a group of doctors dedicated to helping the most hopeless of cases.
(First shown on ITV)
(Shown at 12.50pm)
It's boat spotting day at The Patch Stop.
(Repeat)
Animation.
(Repeat)
Cartoon capers with the loveable babies.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
The real stories of animals depicted in cartoons. Fleur enters a book writing competition.
(Repeated tomorrow at 8.10am on BBC2)
It's the night of the sleep over and Brigid has a secret meeting.
Episode written by Simon Heath
(Continues tomorrow at 5.10pm) (Repeat)
(Shown at 1.40pm)
With Anna Ford and Justin Webb.
Weather Peter Cockroft
(For details see Monday)
The series that helps shoppers to make sound choices.
Tonight a report on supermarket loyalty cards and how far some people will go to reap their rewards. Plus the cost of kitting youngsters out in school uniform, and the latest in family tents. With Vanessa Feltz.
Phil forces Frank to face his inner demons but will this have an effect on Peggy?
(For cast see Tuesday)
(Omnibus edition on Sunday)
(Subtitled)
Carol Smillie presents this week's challenge in which two mums and their children swap homes and the art of fengshui is investigated. With handyman Andy Kane, and designers Anna Ryder Richardson and Linda Barker.
See today's choices.
(Subtitled)
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Trude Mostue and Steve Leonard trade in the relative safety of their consulting rooms for the wilds of Africa in a Holiday special. Travelling in a specially converted vehicle that doubles as accommodation, the veterinary duo head for Botswana's Okavango Delta for the start of an amazing adventure.
(Subtitled)
With Peter Sissons.
Regional News; Weather Peter Cockroft
The last of a drama series about an insurance investigator. Starring Kevin Whately
Jimmy Griffin investigates a car crash which could leave a widow much richer, and he becomes chief suspect in a burglary at his own home.
Last in the comedy series.
As Gareth's wife Janice heads off for Jamaica, Everton tries to sort out his boss's love life, while Rochelle invites Gareth to Paris.
(Repeat)
In the second of four Proms recorded for BBC television, James Naughtie introduces another concert centred on music used in films, performed at London's Royal Albert Hall on 2 August. Beethoven's Symphony No 7 was used in Immortal Beloved, the composer's biopic, and is joined by Elgar's evocation of childhood, The Wand of Youth. The BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra is led by Finnish conductor Osmo Vanska. The next concert, broadcast on 10 August, will be shown next Thursday on BBC1.
See today's choices.
David Lynch's moving dramatisation of the life of John Merrick, starring John Hurt, Anthony Hopkins
1884: an ambitious young surgeon is intrigued by a sideshow freak billed as the "Elephant Man". He finds, behind the disfigured exhibit, an intelligent person whose rehabilitation he undertakes.
Showing in widescreen format. (1980, PG)
(Black and white) (Subtitled)
See Films: pages 42-49 ****
Followed by Weather
BBC1 joins the news station.