A look at the lifestyle of this remarkable bird.
(Repeat)
(Shown yesterday at 11pm) (Subtitled)
David Frost interviews the newsmakers.
Including at 8.30 News; plus weather.
The magazine which searches for the meaning of life, presented by Simon Biagi and Amanda Redington , with the help of Catrina Skepper , chef Paul Heathcote , Sister Wendy Beckett and John Walters , who goes to the psychic policeman's ball. Executive producer Chris Loughlin PHONE: [number removed]. Calls charged at national rate
Jeremy Clarkson road-tests the Ford Focus, Tiff Needell pits the Aston Martin DB7 against a Jaguar and Quentin Willson reports on used cars imported from Japan.
(Shown last Thursday on BBC2) (Subtitled)
Fletcher introduces young Godber to prison life.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
Rural issues, with John Craven. Plus the week's weather at 11.55am.
12.00 News
David Aaronovitch and his panel discuss whether a new era for Scottish, English and British nationalism is about to begin. Last in the series.
Wildlife footage of swans, meerkats, killer whales and flamingos.
First of today's two omnibus editions.
(Second omnibus at 3.30pm) (Subtitled)
The final day of the World Cup in Johannesburg, introduced by Sue Barker, with Roger Black and Linford Christie.
Featuring at 1.45 men's highjump, 1.50 men's 110m hurdles, 2.05 men's 200m and men's javelin, 2.20 women's 3,000m, 2.25 women's 400m, 2.50 men's 3,000m, 3.05 women's 4x100m relay and 3.20 men's 4x400m relay.
The second of today's omnibus editions.
(An hour-long episode is at 8pm) (Subtitled)
Julian Tutt and Fenella George report from the final day of the 50th Farnborough Airshow, and are joined by Raymond Baxter, who has reported on the event ever since it started. Coverage includes flying displays, news of the Eurofighter and Airbus, and a look back half a century to the Berlin airlift.
(Subtitled)
Animated adventures.
From London's Royal Albert Hall the Mormon Tabernacle Choir perform some classic hymns and music in the first concert of their European tour. Hymns include Jerusalem; Love Divine, All Loves Excelling; All Hail the Power of Jesus's Name; Abide with Me and The Battle Hymn of the Republic. Introduced by Harry Secombe.
Detective comedy starring Dan Aykroyd, Tom Hanks
When Los Angeles is confronted with a series of bizarre crimes, it is up to by-the-book cop Joe Friday and his unconventional new partner Pep Streebek to solve the case. The two mismatched cops are soon up to their necks in trouble - and at each other's throats.
(1987, PG)
See Films: pages 48-55 *
A special hour-long edition. Tiffany and Louise's party descends into chaos - after which relations in the square will never be the same again.
For cast see Tuesday
First in a four-part romantic drama set in rural Ireland in the thirties.
Starring Elisabeth Dermot-Walsh, Dermot Crowley, Liam Cunningham
When 19-year-old Elizabeth Sullivan falls pregnant after a brief affair with a footloose actor, her parents force her to marry a widower with a large family, banishing her into rural exile.
Adapted from her novel by Deirdre Purcell
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With Peter Sissons.
Weather David Braine
Web Site: [web address removed]
Oscar-winning drama, starring Al Pacino, Chris O'Donnell
Student Charlie Simms doesn't realise what he's let himself in for when he takes on a Thanksgiving holiday job looking after blind Lieutenant Colonel Frank Slade. When Frank wishes to indulge in some of his "favourite" things one more time, the reluctant Charlie, with the threat of expulsion hanging over him, is whisked off on a lifetime's trip to New York.
(1992, 15)
See Films: pages 48-55 ****
Comedy starring
A rye Gross
CourteneyCox
For David and Eli being single isn't 't simply a matter of choice, it's a matter of survival. Women come and go but Eli and David, friends since they were boys, will always be single. Then David meets Carrie, and his bachelor status comes underthreat.
DirectorMatthew Meshekoff (1993, 15)
# See Films: pages 48-55 **
Followed by Weather
Ray Stubbs hosts the action from Kuala Lumpar.
Swimming Featuring heats in the women's 400m freestyle, men's 100m freestyle, women's 100m backstroke, men's 200m backstroke and women's 4x100m freestyle relay.
Plus, in badminton the final rounds in the team event and in bowls the start of the men's and women's fours and pairs. In squash the quarter-finals of the men's and women's singles competition get underway and in tenpin bowling the mixed doubles begin.