With Anna Jones.
Timetable on Monday
With John Nicolson and Sophie Raworth.
Timetable on Monday
Weekday studio debate.
Chatshowseries. Subtitled ........
Regional News and Weather
The team transform a bedroom in Chester.
Presented by Sally Gray
The culinary challenge show. Today, with Richard Cawley.
Regional News and Weather
More guest panellists take part in the word game show............................
Two lurchers, Sophie and Ghost, arrive at the dogs' home................................ Another visit can be seen tonight at8.30pm GENERAL ENQUIRIES: call [number removed]
Weather Subtitled ...........................
Sarah's stalker is becoming bolder.
Repeated at 5.35pm
Joss Sticks and WeddingBells. The chief's Korean foster daughter plans to marry, but herfiance has money troubles...
The antiques panel game show series. Presented by Michael Parkinson , with team captains Kit Hesketh-Harvey and Penny Smith................................
Topical weather stories. Subtitled.
Featuring games and songs involving daisies. Repeat .
Animation.
Comedy. Paul and Barry are wanted by the police. With John Rutland and Douglas Fielding.
Written by Gail Renard
Weekly comedy and entertainment show, set in a royal court, in which children try to spot words hidden within comedy sketches. Starring Mark Speight as the king, with the help of court jesters See and Saw, played by Natasha Collins and Philip Fox. Today the king has an accident.
(Subtitled)
Third part of the comedy series. Georgina's driving lesson has an unexpected outcome, while Natalie's plans are foiled. Natalie
ELLIE BEAVEN. Arthur PETER KiN KELLY, Georgina CATHERINE BAILEY , Dad PHILIP BIRD,
Aunt Yvette MEG JOHNSON, Emily TILLY GERRARD , Mrs Tinge ANGELA VALE. Chris Kitto JAMES HICKMOTT
, Gavin DAVID BLAIR. Matt JOHN GLYNN
Written by Andy Watts Repeated next Sunday on BBC2
Konnie Huq pays a visit to Giverny in France, where Impressionist painter Claude Monet lived.
Repeated tomorrow at 7.55am on BBC2
WEBSITE: [web address removed]
Shown at 1.40pm
With Anna Ford and Jill Dando.
Weather David Lee Subtitled.
(For details see Monday)
Carol Vorderman oversees the building of a house designed for the 21st century. This week the challenge is to finish the grassed roof. In his consumer test Adam Woodyatt, alias Ian Beale from EastEnders, tries out microwaves with chef Antony Worrall Thompson, and Carmen Pryce transforms a Star Trek fan's front room into a home cinema.
Subtitled CEEFAX: page
WEBSITE: [web address removed]
BOOKLET: please send cheque/PO for £3.95, payable to BSS to: [address removed]
Anna Ryder Richardson and "Handy" Andy Kane bring a little Miami glamourto a living room in Catford, south-east London, while an evangelical minister entrusts the redecoration of his sitting room to his in-laws and designer Michael Jewitt.
Presented by Carol Smillie.
Directors Andrew Anderson and Clare Bradley Producer Caspar Peacock Subtitled.
When a pregnant mongrel has a caesarean delivery, the chances of the litter surviving are slim, so some of the puppies are offered to a cat which is suckling kittens. Plus tips from head vet Shaun on cat illnesses and an update on two German shepherd dogs training for military service.
Series producer Steve Sklair ; Executive producer Bob Long BBC BOOK: Battersea Dogs' Home. price £9.99, available from retailers
Real-life tales of extraordinary good fortune, with the live midweek National Lottery Draw as the centrepiece. This week's programme includes rare footage of the Titanic discovered in a garden shed. With Carol Smillie. Series producer Gaby Koppel
Digital widescreen NOTE: previous winning numbers from lottery draws are available on Ceefax page 555 or by calling the Players' Lottery Helpline on
With Peter Sissons.
Regional News
Weather David Lee
Then National Lottery Update
Patient X (parti). Mulderand Scully search for clues to a series of horrific mass killings where the victims have been burnt alive. Buttheireffortsto avert more carnage could prove disastrous for one of the agents. Story continues next week.
Subtitled...............................
The first of five new films in the documentary series meets the colourful characters of Billingsgate fish market in London's East End. A millionaire restaurant owner, a workaholic fish trader and a would-be rock 'n' roll star are among those wheeling and dealing at the crack of dawn.
See today's choices.
Inside Story
10.15pm BBC1
Billingsgate fish market may have moved to a modem building in London's Docklands, but it's still a place for duckers and divers, where the old ways hold strong. The documentary series returns with an entertaining film about the sharp-witted, rough-tongued cockneys who are at their most lively in the early hours.
Roger combines fish-trading with bookmaking at Romford dog track; Tony has made a million in the restaurant business and is tipped to become the man to modernise Billingsgate. Bobby is one of the porters who control everything that moves in and out of the market. He wants to preserve the closed shop that protects his livelihood.
Here is a picture of a world which many thought was long gone, where deal-making and personal abuse are a way of life.
First transmitted in 1999, this film follows a restaurateur, a would-be rock star and a veteran fish trader at Billingsgate fish market in London's East End. Show more
Thriller starring
Virginia Madsen
Richard Thomas
Paul Cowley is cajoled into going away with his neighbours by his sexywife Linda. But his vacation turns into a costly nightmare - for lust, adultery and murder are all on Linda's holiday agenda.
Director Nathaniel Gutman (1993, 15)
+ See Films: pages 48-52 ***
Thriller starring
Jason Bateman
TomSkerritt
When Toby Kellogg returns home unexpectedly, he finds his parents, brother, sister and the entire contents of the house have disappeared.
Director Chris Thomson (1988, 15)
Subtitled..............................
+ See Films: pages 48-52
Followed by Weather