With Paul Burden.
Timetable on Monday
With Andrew Harvey and Liz MacKean.
Timetable on Monday
Studio debate, hosted by Robert Kilroy-Silk . Repeat
Continuing the Australian drama. Maggie is teased by Terri about her boyfriend .and makes a confession, and Nina becomes increasingly attracted to Serge...
In the last in the series of the battle-of-the-sexes debate, why some men are so intent on finding partners who are under
30. Presented by Kaye Adams. The series returns in the new year................
Celebrity chat, guests and topical features, presented by Paul Ross. Plus more entertainment news from Francine Lewis.
Regional News and Weather
Today two fans of classical music get an extrovert, but patriotic look, fora night at the Proms. With John Leslie
Culinary-challenge show.
Caitlin gets obsessive about her swimming, the Kennedys have an unexpected guest, and Sarah offers Karl her resignation.
Repeatedat5.35pm Subtitled ..........
Regional News and Weather
Live coverage of the opening ceremony of the 16th Commonwealth Games, from Kuala Lumpur, introduced by Steve Rider.
David Coleman commentates on the proceedings at the Bukit Jalil Main Stadium in the Malaysian capital, which officially open the 13-day event featuring 17 different sports. The games will be opened by the Malaysian monarch, King Tuanku, in the company of HRH Prince Edward, president of the Commonwealth Games Federation, with the ceremony entertainments including a parachute display, a cultural show reflecting the history and achievements of the host nation, and the traditional march past of competing nations.
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A visit to the Poppy Stop.
Repeat
The animated adventures of the young aardvark. Repeat........
The cartoon sleuth returns with more zoological zaniness.
(Subtitled)
US comedy.
Advice from the worldly-wise teenager.
Repeat
Subtitled
Children's magazine, presented by Stuart Miles, Katy Hill, Richard Bacon and Konnie Huq, today featuring band B*Witched performing their latest single live in the studio.
Repeated next Monday on BBC2
(Subtitled)
Shown at 11.55am
Martyn Lewis and Jill Dando.
Weather David Lee Subtitled.
(For details see Monday)
Return of the show which looks at how people spend money during their leisure time. With live broadcasts from Johnathan Maitland, and regular reports from Matt Allwright and Pat O'Mahoney, and Jim Hackett who this week highlights the most hated holiday resorts.
Introduced by Jamie Theakston.
Repeated on Saturday WEB SITE: [web address removed]
TOP OF THE POPS - THE MAGAZINE: available from newsagents
With Peter Sissons.
Regional News; Weekend Weather David Lee
The crime drama featuring the Warwickshire police surgeon, returns for 12 new episodes, starring Nigel Havers Local Colour. Dr Jonathan Paige is immediately thrown into conflict with the new DI,
Gillian Cramer , over a drunken teenage girl and a suspicious death. See today's choices.
Written by Tony McHale
Producer Beverley Dartnall ; Director
Lawrence Gordon Clark Subtitled..
♦ Andrew Duncan interviews Nigel Havers : page 16
Thriller starring
Jeff Fahey , Yancy Butler
James Coburn
A professional hit man is asked to protect a woman from her late husband's business partners.
But then it appears that he is the next in lineto be hit.
Director William Webb (1993,15)
♦ See Films: pages 46-51 *
Drama, based on the life of baseball legend Babe
Ruth, starring
John Goodman , Kelly McGillis
Abandoned as a child, the young Ruth soon reveals a prodigious ball-hitting talent and goes on to create sporting history, and become baseball's "bad boy".
Director Arthur Hiller (1992, PG)
♦ See Films: pages 46-51 ***
Followed by Weather
Ray Stubbs introduces the first swimming action of the Games, featuring the heats of the men's 100m freestyle, 100m breaststroke and 200m freestyle, and the women's 400m individual medley and 4x200m freestyle relay. Commentators are Andy Jameson, Adrian Moorhouse and Sharron Davies. Also, bowls, badminton, and squash.
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