With Anna Jones.
Timetable on Monday
With John Nicolson and Sophie Raworth.
Timetable on Monday
Weekday studio debate.
Another edition of the chat show, hosted by Vanessa Feltz. Subtitled .........
The team transform a bathroom in the Wirral. Presented by Sally Gray. ..
The culinary challenge show. Today with TonyTobin.
Today's guest panellists on the word game are Julia McKenzie , Jon Culshaw , John Parrottand
Sheridan Morley. ..
A dog badly infected with fleas arrives at the home, plus cat grooming tips.... Another visit can be seen tonight at 8.30
General Enquiries: call [number removed]
Ruth faces a dilemma. Madge gets personal trainer. Is Sarah being stalked? Repeated at 5.35pm
A diligent hit-man has been hired to stop Ironside testifying before the Grand Jury. (Repeat)
With team captains Kit Hesketh-Harvey and Penny Smith
Topical weather stories. Subtitled .
Today there's fun with the numbers game. Repeat..............
Animation.
Paul gets more than he baagained for as a shepherd. Written by Rory Clark and Robert Taylor
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 of court jesters See and Saw, played by Natasha Collins and Phillip Fox. With guest Sylvester McCoy.
Second part of the comedy series. Mrs Tinge has taken over the house and Natalie has to decide between sensible Chris and dangerous Dave.
Natalie ELLIE BEAVEN , ArthurPETER KIN KELLY, Georgina
CATHERINE BAILEY , Dad PHILIP BIRD , Mrs Tinge ANGELA VALE , Dave RICHARD BURKE , Chris Kitto JAMES HICKMOTT , Matt JOHN GLYNN , Annie Smerdon HOLLY LAMBERT
Written by Jean Buchanan Repeated next Sunday on BBC2 Subtitled ..........................
Subtitled
Shown at 1.40pm
With Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey.
Weather Peter Cockroft
For details see Monday
Wolves in White. Documentary following a family of wolves in the Canadian Arctic over two years, showing the trials faced by the pack in their hostile environment. Narrator David Attenborough. Producers Jeff and Sue Turner
Series producer Robin Hellier
Repeat Subtitled.......................
Carol Vorderman continues to oversee the building of a house designed forthe 21st century. Tonight the challenge is to get the walls up. In his consumer test, Adam Woodyatt , alias Ian Beale from EastEnders, takes a look at the latest lawnmowers and Carmen Pryce gives a teenager a dream bedroom makeover.
Series producer Dale Templar Executive producer Saul Nasse
* Wallace and Gromit's Pick of the Week: page 36
Carol Smillie meets two lifeboat volunteers who swap decorating duties with their neighbours in the Gower Peninsula of South Wales. Linda Barker and Graham Wynne design a dining room using some incongruous materials including dust sheet wall coverings and a reclaimed timber ship's mast. And the colours of the sea, driftwood, pebbles and other objects become part of a living room.
Directors Mandi Startup. Susannah Walker Producer Ann Booth-Clibbom
* Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen 's Questionnaire: page 20
Another behind-the-scenes look at the south London animal sanctuary. Shauna Lowry follows the progress of two dogs being trained for security purposes. Plus actor Simon Callow talks about his former Battersea friend Basil the lurcher, there's the posh cat hoping to meet the right owners and the latest on Poppy the puppy facing a life or death struggle.
(Subtitled)
Real-life tales of extraordinary good fortune, with the live midweek National Lottery Draw as the centrepiece. This week the story of a fisherman who faced financial ruin following an accident until he discovered a new hobby. With Carol Smillie. Series producer Gaby Koppel
Digital widescreen Subtitled .. NOTE: previous winning numbers from lottery draws are available on Ceefax page 555 or by calling the Players' Lottery Helplineon
With Michael Buerk.
Regional News; Weather
PeterCockroft Subtitled .......
Then National Lottery Update
Agents Mulder and Scully are confused when they recount their very different versions of events leading up to the death of a pizza-delivery boy suspected of being a vampire.
Documentary tracing the history of the talent show from its earliest days as a radio vehicle for Canadian comic Carroll Levis through to Opportunity Knocks and New Faces, which launched a whole host of household names.
Su Pollard, Mickey Most, Tony Hatch, Patti Boulaye and Nina Myskow are among those who talk about their experiences.
Being part of high society is a competitive business. North Cheshire is reputed to have the highest concentration of millionaires outside of Mayfair. Five very different women show what it takes to be a member of the exclusive Cheshire set.
[NB: programme was broadcast with the title "Confessions of the Cheshire Set"]
Thriller starring
Rosanna Arquette
Anthony Perkins
When a friend becomes the latest victim of a vicious serial killer, a children's book creator is drawn into the grim inquiry.
Director Charles Correll (1992,18)
* See Films: pages 52-58 * *
Followed by Weather