With Tanya Beckett.
(Timetable on Monday)
With John Nicolson and Sophie Raworth.
Timetable on Monday Subtitled .............
Weekday studio debate.
Chef Brian Turner takes on more culinary challengers.
Live weekday chat show.
(Subtitled)
(Subtitled)
Regional News and Weather
More daily dramas from Southampton general hospital.
(Subtitled)
(Subtitled)
Regional News and Weather
The antiques panel game, hosted by Michael Parkinson
Comedy panel game, presented by Nicholas Parsons.
Topical weather stories.
Weather
(Subtitled)
Bess is starting to get on Sarah's nerves, Harold is excited as the day of his audition arrives and Lou prepares for a visit from the health inspectors.
(Repeated at 5.35pm) (Subtitled)
Amy tries to manage a maverick member of the detective team.
(Repeat)
Celebrity lifestyle show.
(Subtitled)
The Playground Stop looks at a seaside holiday camp.
(Repeat)
Animated fun with the eight-year-old aardvark.
More nappy-wearing fun and antics.
(Repeat)
Comedy series about a girl and her special elixir. The Rocket Academy is forced to close.
(Cast and next episode on Thursday at 4. 20pm)
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
Teenage drama. Fitzy is heartbroken as Gill and Jason announce that they are going away together.
(Subtitled)
(Subtitled)
In the last of the series, the French students enjoy an action-packed stay in King's Lynn and get the chance to meet Prince Charles when he visits Norfolk.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.50am on BBC2)
Followed by Rewind: 1936: the New Television Age
Rikki Stone recounts a ten-year-old's reaction to the BBC's launch of the world's first high-definition television service.
(Repeated tomorrow morning on BBC2)
(Shown at 1.40pm)
With Huw Edwards.
Weather David Braine
For details see Monday
Continuing the twice-weekly series about the lives of staff and visitors at a hotel on the island of Barbados.
Tonight London couple Sarah and Steve are joined by 28 friends for their wedding, while Seamus and his partner Michael, from Blackpool, splash out on diamond rings.
(The series continues tomorrow at 7pm)
(Digital widescreen)
Dot tries to help Lilly cope with her fears, and Ian comforts Melanie following her ordeal.
The third series of the Heathrow-based docusoap.
Animal health officer Stuart King has a close encounter with an angry rottweiler. Meanwhile resident pressmen Steve Meller and Russell Clisby are among those awaiting Tony Blair at the opening of Heathrow's rail link.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
Continuing the series about life at Birmingham children's hospital. Becky [text removed], a 12-year-old who suffers from a rare disease which makes her bones brittle, finally sees the results of an operation to straighten her arm when the plaster is removed. Meanwhile the parents of 15-year-old Russell [text removed] , who left hospital last week after major open-heart surgery, are concerned that all is not well with his new heart valve.
Producer Sarah Jeans; Series editor
Alison Rooper
With Peter Sissons.
Regional News; Weather David Braine
The series that reconstructs dramatic rescues.
Tonight's programme includes the stories of a musician on board a cruise ship who helped save the lives of 300 people, and an 11-year-old boy who was trapped at the bottom of a swimming pool. Plus how a Royal Air Force pilot earned a bravery award for his part in an air-sea rescue off the Isles of Scilly. With Michael Buerk.
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
The comedy sports quiz.
(Shown last Thursday)
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
Comedy starring Jackie Gleason, Jerry Reed
The Bandit is hired by the Enos brothers to transport an imitation shark to their new restaurant. Meanwhile, Sheriff Buford T Justice makes a bet with the brothers that he can finally catch him.
(1983,18) (Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
See Films: pages 50-56 *
Followed by Weather