With Sara Coburn.
Timetable on Monday
With John Nicolson and Julie Etchingham. Timetable on Monday Subtitled ..................
Weekday studio debate hosted by Robert Kilroy-Silk .
Chef Tony Tobin makes Italian chicken kiev. Repeat Subtitled ...........................
Lively daily chat show.
Regional News and Weather
A deaf ten-year-old girl hopes for an ear implant. Repeat
A couple from Clifton want to modernise their living room. Repeat ...............
Regional News and Weather
Antiques panel game with Michael Parkinson. Repeat
A Safari Summer
The keepers face a tough decision over two elderly lionesses. Presented by Paul Heiney. Repeat .....................................
Surprise makeovers ......................
Weather
Joel's new girlfriend causes problems at number 30. Hannah sets her sights on seducing Joel. Will Bill and Karl be able to meet Mr Greenwood 's deadline?
Repeated at 5.35pm
A Matter of Life and Death. A hard-hearted attorney advises a woman against reporting a man's death -just before an innocent man is charged with the murder. Repeat ............................
Celebrity panellists search for two more mystery homeowners.
Repeat Subtitled .....................................
Animated fun with the curious ursine. Repeat ....................
Animation. Baz and Dylan enter a competition
Animated fruit-fuelled frivolity. Repeat ....................................
Paul and Barry create trouble while painting the library.
Featuring Ray Chaney as the Bald man. Written by John Lester Hall
Repeat Subtitled ....................................
Animated carpet-crawling capers. Repeat
Animated alter-ego antics.
The Mask tackles a giant monster made Of nasal mucus. Repeat
Former Olympic athlete Linford Christie travels the UK in search of new record attempts.
Today a young magician makes a record attempt. With Kate Sanderson.
(The next programme is on Friday)
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
Shown at 1.40pm Subtitled ......................
With Huw Edwards. Including a weather summary,
For details see Monday
Followed by Weather Philip Avery Subtitled
An intimate portrait of the staff and animals of London Zoo, in a twice-weekly series...
Tonight a pair of Indian rhinos who are reluctant to mate receive encouragement, a giraffe takes charge of her own labour, and a bactrian camel is reluctant to move to Whipsnade for a mate. Next episode is tomorrow at 7pm. Producer Sukai Eccleston
Series producer Michael Houldey
Digital widescreen
The Shark Summer season continues with this look at the truth behind the shark's aggressive image.
Filmed without the use of bait or cages, this programme shows the shark's true nature as it navigates the oceans and pinpoints its prey with intelligence and ease. Narrator David Attenborough. See today's choices.
Producer Michael Bright ; Executive producer Michael Gunton
Carol Smillie takes the live midweek National Lottery Draw on the road around the UK.
Series producer Siobhan Mulholland
Digital widescreen NOTE: previous winning numbers from lottery draws are available on Ceefax page 555 or by calling
With Peter Sissons.
Regional News; Weather
Philip Avery
Then National Lottery Update
The first of three programmes in which Professor Robert Winston examines the science of identical twins, and asks what it can reveal about human genetics and behaviour. Tonight he looks at the risky start to life experienced by many twin siblings, and celebrates aspects of being a twin.
See today's choices.
The fly-on-the-wall series about a west London community.
Following her trip to the coast,
Jackie is still no longer drinking, but she finds herself facing competition from rivals. Wig shop manager Mr Gilbert also faces competition, in his case from a piano teacher who is drawing the attention of his friend Joyce. And model Kelly seeks a bargain at a car auction. Producer Zimena Percival ; Series editor
Bridget Sneyd
Followed by The Two Ronnies: the Nation's Favourite Sketch
Opticians. For voting details see Two Ronnies Night on Friday.
Four-part series exploring people's changing relationships with their bodies over a lifetime.
The Prime of Your Life. People in their 20s and 30s are often considered to be at their physical peak - but does this mean they have attained their ideal physique? This film contains explicit images. Director Lucy Blakstad ; Executive producer Clare Paterson Digital widescreen
Repeat
Another chance to see the writer and comedian's most recent series. With regular contributions from Ronnie Corbett , Australian duo Roy and HG, plus music. Director Geraldine Dowd
Producer Geoff Atkinson
Repeat Subtitled ........................
Followed by The Two Ronnies: the Nation's Favourite Sketch
Swearbox. Repeat
Romantic comedy drama starring
Ellen Burstyn , Alan Aida
1951: a 24-year-old California housewife, and a 27-year-old married accountant from New Jersey spend the night together and next day decide to meet once a year at the same place and time. Director Robert Mulligan (1978,15)
+ See Films: pp 44-50 ****
Followed by Weather