With Anna Jones.
Timetable on Monday
With John Nicolson and Liz MacKean.
Timetable on Monday
Weekday studio debate with Robert Kilroy-Silk . Subtitled .....................
The chat show presented by Vanessa
Feltz.
Subtitled
Regional News and Weather .......
The team transform some lavatories in a Sheffield primary school
Culinary challenge show. With
Lesley Waters.
Subtitled
Regional News and Weather
With guest panellists Dame Thora Hird, Nickolas Grace, Simon Williams and Steve Nallon.
Tips on preventing and treating fleas, plus the home's very own ghost stories.
Another visit can be seen tonight at 8.30 ...
Weather Subtitled ...........................
Lance may be on a winning streak. Can Susan and Karl live in harmony again?
Repeated at5.35pm
An ageing Armenian tobacconist gets mixed up in the drugs trade.
With team captains Penelope Keith and Sheridan Morley
Topical weather stories. Subtitled .
Today stopping at the Roundabout Stop. Repeat ..........
Animation.
Paul and Barry get into a muddle with a model.
Written by John Sayle
First of 13 game shows, set in a royal court, in which children try to spot four-letter words hidden within comedy sketches.
Presented by Mark Speight with the help ofcourtjesters See and Saw, played by Natasha Collins and Phil Fox.
The children's comedy returns for a third,
13-part series. Chaos reigns as dad holds the fort - then a dubious helper arrives. Natalie ELLIE BEAVEN , Arthur PETER KIN KELLY.
Georgina CATHERINE BAILEY , Dad PHILIP BIRD , Emily
TILLY GERRARD , Mrs TingeANGELA VALE . Dave RICHARD BURKE. Annie SmerdonHOLLY LAMBERT
Written by Jean Buchanan Repeated next Sunday on BBC2 Subtitled ..........................
Subtitled ...........
A special edition of the children's magazine show, marking the centenary of the birth of author C.S. Lewis. Repeated tomorrow at 7.50 am on BBC2
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Shown atl. 40pm
For details see Monday
(Subtitled)
Consumer advice and tips on making money, presented by Johnathan Maitland. Handyman Jake Robinson tells how items rescued from a skip can be refurbished and sold;
Holly Samos learns about profiting from property; and antiques expert David Dickinson uncovers a few treasures in the homes of three neighbours. Producer Alison Sharman ; Executive producer Jane Lush Subtitled ......
Over the next six weeks Carol Vorderman and her Dream Team build a house designed for the 21st century. Meanwhile, in a weekly consumer test, Adam Woodyatt, alias Ian Beale from EastEnders, takes a look at the future of the steam iron.
See today's choices.
(Digital widescreen)
All change: page 20
The home decorating show returns for a new,
eight-part series. Tonight neighbours in St Ives,
Cambridgeshire, make over each others' kitchens with the help of designers Linda Barker and Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen . Presented by Carol Smillie , with "Handy" Andy Kane. See today's choices.
Directors Clare Bradley and Lynda Maher
Producer Caspar Peacock Subtitled
Shauna Lowry presents a behind-the-scenes look at the south London animal sanctuary, which has looked after abandoned dogs and cats for more than a century. In the first of six editions, a puppy has to have a leg removed by Shaun the vet, and comedian Sean Hughes revisits the home to choose a companion for his dog Bill.
Series producer Steve Sklair ; Executive producer Bob Long
Lottery Draw:
Amazing Luck Stories
Real-life tales of extraordinary good fortune, with the live midweek National Lottery Draw as the centrepiece. This week the musician who had a hitwith a song 30 years after he wrote it. Presented by Carol Smillie. Series producer Gaby Koppel
NOTE: previous winningnumbers from lottery draws are available on Ceefax page 555 or by calling the Players' Lottery Helpline on
With Peter Sissons.
Regional News; Weather
David Braine
Then National Lottery Update
Mulder and Scully investigate a computer with a warped sense of humour that is trying to kill its creators. See today's choices.
Gareth and Norman in the Commentary Box. Gareth Hale and Norman Pace learn what it takes to make the grade as TV sports commentators. They get hands-on training at the World Cup, Wimbledon and the Grand National, plus helpful advice from the real professionals. Director/Producer Nick Handel
Disasterthriller. With the skiing season in full swing, the mayor has big plans forthe Angel Lakes resort. But geologist Peter Slater delivers a devastating blow.
Director Graeme Campbell (1997)
♦ See Films: pages 42-48 * *
Disaster thriller starring Richard Harris, Sophia Loren, Burt Lancaster, Ava Gardner
Hidden on board the Geneva to Stockholm express is a wounded terrorist infected with a fatal plague. As the passengers begin to fall ill, the authorities must decide whether to send the train to a deadly rendezvous.
Director George Pan Cosmatos (1976, PG)
See Films: pages 42-48 *
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