With Sara Coburn.
Timetable on Monday
With Noel Thompson and Emma Howard. Timetable on Monday Subtitled .....
Studio debate show. Subtitled ......
Culinary challenge with Ainsley Harriott.
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Weekday chat show.
Regional News and Weather
Experts Toby Buckland and Lisa Davis offer more advice and tips to solve the viewers' gardening problems. Repeat
Simon Biagi visits aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious, where he and the team transform the mess. Repeat
Regional News and Weather
The last in the current series of the consumer game show presented by Paul Ross
A Summer Safari
Behind-the-scenes of Longleat stately home, its village and Safari Park. Today's show follows vet Gerry Benbow on his rounds and into the lion's den. Repeat ....
Weather Subtitled ......................................
Drew can't get a moment alone with Libby. Jade exacts revenge over Paul.
Repeated at 5.35pm Subtitled ............
Come 11, Come 12. Ed Brown is grounded in Reno while transporting a murderer. Repeat ................................
The celebrity lifestyle panel game.
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Cartoon. Repeat.
Gary Rhodes prepares Krokan ice cream, with the help of his guest TV presenter and former pop star Cheryl Baker.
(Repeat)
Comedy series based on the books by Judy Blume.
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The first in a new art series with ideas, tips and advice to help with creative picture making. Presented by Tony Hart and Kirsten O'Brien.
This week's theme is characters.
Continuing the comedy series. Wart does a deal.
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Linford Christie is at Windsor Castle where a ten-year-old will attempt a trampolining record. (Repeat)
Shown at 1.40pm Subtitled ......................
With Fiona Bruce. Including a weather summary and a preview of the weekend sport with Helen Rollason.
For details see Monday
Followed by Weather Helen Young
Concluding the investigative fashion and beauty series with Alice Beer. This week's show follows one of the first British women to undergo the facelift without the surgeon's knife-the acid peel chemical facelift. Plus, a look at fake perfumes. Series producer Lisa Ausden Editor Owen Gay
Digital widescreen Subtitled ............
Gail Porter introduces the hits from this week's top 40, including the bestselling single.
(Repeated next Saturday)
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Top of the Pops Magazine: available from newsagents
Tonight in the last show of the series and with the summer holiday season in full swing,
Nick Ross turns his attention to the roads of Europe to discover the advantages and pitfalls of driving overseas, using three
British couples as guinea pigs. Director/Producer Sue Kennett
Concluding the series which demonstrates how various nationalities react to set-ups by hidden camera shows.
Noel Edmonds finds an American who will strip down to his underwear for the right price, and joins Kate Robbins and John Kearns for their dubbed version of a German clip in which the victim gets a birds-eye view of her car being stolen. A second series is planned for early next year.
With Peter Sissons.
Regional News
Weekend Weather: Helen Young
(Subtitled)
In the last episode in this series Maisie is under increasing pressure to infiltrate a highly professional car theft ring.
See today's choices.
Written by Stephen Bill
(Digital widescreen)
Michael Parkinson introduces the fourth programme in this short series featuring his favourite shows. Tonight he interviews actor Liam Neeson, the inimitable Lily Savage and evergreen presenter and entertainer Cilla Black.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
Urban thriller starring Emilio Estevez, Cuba Gooding Jr, Denis Leary
Four suburbanites hire a van and drive downtown to watch a boxing match. But they take a wrong turn and end up in an urban nightmare when they witness a gang killing.
Director Stephen Hopkins (1993, 18)
See Films: pp 52-56
Horror starring Patrick Macnee, Peter Cushing
A holiday in Greece turns into a nightmare orgy of black magic and drug-induced decadence for Foreign Secretary's son and Oxford don Richard Fountain.
(1970)
See Films: pp 52-56 **
Followed by Weather