With Anna Jones.
Timetable on Monday
With John Nicolson and Emma Howard.
Timetable on Monday
Weekday studio debate.
Quiz, with Bob Monkhouse
Lively daily chat show.
The History of
Design roadshow, from south London's
Blackheath Concert Halls
The culinary challenge show, today with Richard Cawley.
Subtitled
Regional News and Weather .......
Word game show
The celebrity panel game full of handy hints. With Emma Forbes. Repeat
Topical weather stories.
Weather Subtitled ...........................
Mike has a serious proposition for Libby, Joel hopes Sally will change her mind, and Tad causes more trouble.
Repeated at 5.35pm Subtitled ........
During a fishing trip, Ed and the Chief encounter murder at a motel run by a dodgy cardsharp.
(Repeat)
Celebrity homes game show.
Repeat
It's The Roundabout Stop. Mr. Jolly and his friends look at various means of transport, as they try to guess Rosie's song, which has something to do with wheels.
Animation.
Paul and Barry mislay the tin opener at their restaurant. Written by Rory Clark and Robert Taylor
Entertainment set in a royal court, as children try to spot words hidden within comedy sketches. Today the king's auntie plans to visit. Starring Mark Speight as the king, and Natasha Collins and Philip Fox as the courtjesters See and Saw. With guest Sylvester McCoy.
Twelfth of a 13-part comedy series. Jasper goes missing, and Georgina changes her name. Natalie
ELLIE BEAVEN , Arthur PETER KIN KELLY.
Georgina CATHERINE BAILEY , Dad PHILIP BIRD , Granny DOREEN MANTLE , Gavin DAVID BLAIR , Matt JOHN GLYNN
Written by Andy Watts Repeated next Sunday on BBC2 Subtitled ..........................
Subtitled ..........
Simon Thomas tells the story of escapologist Harry Houdini, and magician Dominic Wood re-creates his suspended escape from a straitjacket.
Repeated tomorrow at 7.55am on BBC2
Website: [address removed]
Shownatl.40pm Subtitled ................
Martyn Lewis and Justin Webb. Weather Peter Cockroft
(For details see Monday)
Craig Doyle checks out a family break in Brighton, East Sussex, for less than £100,
Sankha Guha has a bargain trip to New York, Fenella George is in the Cuban capital, Havana, and Holly Samos visits the French resort of StTropez.
Producer Jacqui Stephenson
Series producer Fenia Vardanis
Digital widescreen
Tonight: developments in human tissue engineering and the world's first laboratory-grown bladder, plus a high-tech oyster opener and the artifical ageing of wine. Presented by Peter Snow and Philippa Forrester, with Jez Nelson , Craig Doyle ,
Anya Sitaram and Lindsey Fallow. ProducerPaul Bradshaw; Editor Saul Nasse Subtitled..................................... FURTHER DETAILS: ceefax page 623, the TW Information Line on [number removed], or website www.bbc.co.uk/tw
Designers Linda Barker and Michael Jewittjoin DIY expert
Andy Kane to tackle bedrooms in Guiseley, west Yorkshire. Presented by Carol Smillie. Director Susannah Walker ; Producer
Ann Hill Repeat Subtitled ......
In this year-on update on the real-life stars of Holiday Reps, children's rep Eve Ladyman's Menorca romance has led to a white wedding, while Caroline Dunsmuir also gets to walk down the aisle. Narrated by Susan Tully. Producer Kate Butler ; Series producer Julian Mercer
Angela Griffin presents the live midweek National Lottery Draw, featuring more local community stories and Spandau Ballet performingtheir 1983 hit Gold. Director Tony Gregory ; Producer
KieronCollins Subtitled .........
With Peter Sissons.
Regional News; Weather
PeterCockroft Subtitled .......
Then National Lottery Update
The veteran comedian tackles comedy groupies, drugs in sport and mobile phones.
Director Paul Smith ; Producer Nic Phillips
Digital widescreen * Letters: page
The first of three Omnibus specials telling the story of one of British television's most popular genres and how it has reflected a changing Britain. Narrated by Julie Walters.
The origins of the hit series Men Behaving Badly are traced back to the classic comedies of the fifties and sixties.
See today's choices.
See This week: page 7
Then Casualty 250 - the Viewers' Choice
A call for votes.
The movie review show returns with a new look and a new host as Jonathan Ross checks out
Mel Gibson 's Payback and family film The Rugrats Movie, and talks to Cher about Tea with Mussolini. See today's choices.
Director David Council ; Producer
AllanCampbell Subtitled ........
Managing England's national football team can bringglory - or vilification. Brian Alexander meets the lastfour incumbents, Bobby Robson , Graham Taylor , Terry Venables and Glenn Hoddle , to examine the pressures of the post and the power of the press. Director Lizz Loxam ; Executive producer Harry Dean Subtitled ..
The first medals of the championships, from Helsinki, are awarded after the pairs' free programme. With Sue Barker. Commentary by Barry Davies and Robin Cousins.
Drama starring Tommy Lee Jones, Martha Plimpton
Jonsy has grown up not knowing her true parents, then one day she is confronted by her father, just released from prison. Director Tom Rickman (1984, 15)
See Films: pages 56-63 ***
Followed by Weather
Tim Sebastian 's Hard Talk guest at 3.30am is novelist Bret Easton Ellis.