Shown yesterday at 12.05am
With Sara Coburn.
Timetable on Monday
With Andrew Harvey and Liz MacKean.
Timetable on Monday
Weekday studio debate.
Vanessa Feltz presents another edition of her new daily chat show.
The design team lend a north African feel to a bedroom in Worcester
Culinary challenge show.
Weekday word game hosted by Bob Holness with regular panellists
Alan CorenandSandiToksvig
A springer spaniel is found wandering on a motorway, and a party is thrown for dogs who have left the home...................
Weather Subtitled ...........................
Toadie infuriates the radio station manager. Ruth finds a solution to the Pinders' problem. Will Paul tell Harold and Madge about his holiday plans?
Repeated at 5.35pm Subtitled ........
Somebody is exploiting impetuous rookie cop Fran Belding's desire to clear her father's name. Starring Raymond Burr.
(Repeat)
Antiques panel game presented by Michael Parkinson
Topical weather stories.
An injured bird is found at the Poppy Stop. Repeat ..............
Cartoon fun with the cheeky arachnid. Repeat
The art show spruces up a primary school's mobile classroom. With Josie d'Arby,
Mark Speight and Jay Burridge.
Cartoon capers with the loveable babies. Repeat Subtitled.
Liz Fraser and Steve Wilson host the second series of games, guests and competitions from the Live and Kicking studio.
With Mr Blobby and the Leprechauns, and music from new girl band Fierce with their debut single Right Here, Right Now.
(Subtitled)
As modem fertility treatments cause a boom in multiple births, the current affairs programme looks at growing up in one of these families.
Children's magazine.
With Stuart Miles, Katy Hill and Konnie Huq, plus the new presenter.
Repeated next Monday on BBC2 Subtitled.
Shownatl.40pm Subtitled ................
Martyn Lewis and Jill Dando. Weather Isobel Lang
For details see Monday
American pop singer/songwriter Neil Sedaka and Watchdog presenter Alice Beer join chefs James Martin and Lesley Waters with their maximum £5 worth of groceries in the cookery challenge against the clock. Hosted by Fern Britton. Director Chris Fox
Series producer Mary Ramsay
Digital widescreen PROGRAMME RECIPES: see Ceefax p BBC GOOD FOOD MAGAZINE: available from newsagents
Kate Thornton introduces the hits from this week's top 40, featuring live performances from some of the current top bands, a selection of the latest videos, a top 20 countdown and Britain's top selling single of the week.
Director David G Croft : Producer Lee Lodge RepeatedonSaturday Subtitled ..... WEBSITE: www.totp.beeb.com
TOP OF THE POPS-THE MAGAZINE: available from newsagents
Team captains Ally McCoist and John Parrottfrontanother line-up featuring four more top sporting celebrities, with Sue Barker posing the questionsto test their sports knowledge. Producer Carl Doran
Digital widescreen
With Peter Sissons.
Regional News
Weekend Weather Isobel Lang
Talk show maestro Michael Parkinson
continues his new series. His guests tonight are actors Robert Lindsay and Stephen Fry , and high-octane physical comedian and rising Hollywood actor Lee Evans. Director Stuart McDonald
Executive producer Beatrice Ballard
Thriller starring
Rutger Hauer
Rebecca De Momay
Ron Silver
Doug and Lynn Kainesare involved in a road accident in which a cop is killed. The couple flee in panic across the border. A few days later, a stranger shows up insisting they give him ajob otherwise he will report what he witnessed in Mexico. Bill Dance.................................. HIMSELF
Director Geoff Murphy (1993, 18) Postponed from 4 January
♦ See Films: pages 52-58 ***
Ardal O'Hanlon presents more established and new stand-up comedy acts. Tonight's show features Terry Alderton, Gina Yashere and John Fothergill.
Director Becky Martin; Producer Karen Rosie
The series in which Simon Mayo takes a wry look at the build up to the new millennium.
(Shown on Sunday at 11.40pm)
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
Drama starring
David Keith
Robert Prosky
1964: in the Carolina Military
Institute the all-white tradition of harsh discipline and violent humiliation has festered for over a century. But the institute has just taken on its first black cadet and Will McClean has the task of keeping him both in the academy-and alive.
Director Franc Roddam (1983, 15) Postponed from4January
♦ See Films: pages 52-58 ***
Followed by Weather