A look at the hazards facing the pups of a Californian ground squirrel.
Pre-school fun.
(Shown yesterday 11.05pm)
David Frost talks to those in the news and reviews the papers. Plus 9.00 News, with weather later.
Alice Beer meets French singer Charles Aznavour. Astrologer Russell Grant samples the monastic life on a weekend retreat. Plus live topical debate in the studio. With Kevin Woodford
and Esther McVey.
Executive producer Chris Loughlin COMMENTS: [number removed] (maximum cost 8p) or e-mail heaven@bbc.co.uk
Reports on the latest rural affairs with John Craven. Plus weather for the week ahead. E-MAIL: countryfile@bbc.co.uk
John Humphrys interviews top politicians and reports on the big issues. Including at 12.00 News. Editor David Jordan WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/otr
Animated antics.
Musical version of the Cinderella story, starring
Richard Chamberlain ,
Gemma Craven and Annette Crosbie. In the tiny kingdom of Euphrania, a sad young girl and an unhappy Prince are trapped in their different worlds. They need only to meet to fall in love.
Director Bryan Forbes
(1976, U) Films: pp 62-68 ★★
Omnibus edition.
Masterchefs of the East of England, Scotland and London compete in the second semi-final, judged by chef Ross Burden , gardener Charlie Dimmock and host Loyd Grossman. BBC GOOD FOOD MAGAZINE: from retailers
Pam Rhodes visits Newmarket and meets top jockey
Frankie Detorri and others who live and work in the area. Singer Maggi Dawn performs The Rock
Beneath My Feet. Hymns, sung in Tattersall's Sale Ring, include All Creatures of Our God and King, Come Let Us Sing of a Wonderful Love and How Great
Thou Art.
Some Vans Make You Deaf. Compo's son Tom sparks off chaos when he tries to find a spare exhaust pipe for his van.
Written by Roy Clarke ; Director/Producer Alan JW Bell Life without Bill: page 18
The second of two shows from the gardens of Penshurst Place, Kent, where finds include a tin-plate toy boat, a rare paper toy and a pair of cufflinks by a famous French maker. Last in the series. With Hugh Scully. See Choice.
Producer Michele Burgess ; Executive producer Christopher Lewis 30895 7 On with the roadshow: page 22
Carol Smillie asks more regular Holiday presenters which destinations mean the most to them. Craig Doyle picks Fiji, Claudia Winkleman praises Toronto, Angela Rippon adores Andalucia and Edward Enfieldjust loves the Cotswolds.
Series producer Jay Hunt ; Editor Jannine Waddell
Storm Damage. A beautiful young Asian woman suffering from amnesia is washed up in a life-raft.
Written by Al Hunter Ashton ; Producer Steve Lanning ; Director David Hayman
With George Alagiah. Weather Peter Gibbs.
Continuing the drama series starring Dervla Kirwan.
If You Don't Know Me by Now. Mark wonders if Emma is having an affair and suspects his brother. Sinead goes in search of love on the internet. Contains strong language.
Written by Stewart Harcourt
Producer Sally Haynes ; Director Tom Shankland
Tonight cheerless comedian Jack Dee takes a dour but amusing look at the news and, in his pursuit of happiness, joins a group of pipe-smoking enthusiasts.
Producer Matt McCabe ; Series producer Jim Pullin
An Inside Story documentary looking at the poetry written by Tito, an 11-year-old Indian boy with autism whose work gives a rare insight into this condition.
See Choice.
(Sex Offenders - Not in Our Back Yard is on Wednesday at 10.15pm)
Followed by Weatherview
Hostage drama. When her family is held at gunpoint by escaped convicts, devout Quaker Emily Hayworth comes under intense pressure to steal from the bank she manages.
Director Jerry Ciccoritti (1997.15)
Films: pp 62-68 **
The Moon in Focus. Patrick Moore discusses the signs of very mild activity that occasionally appear on the moon.
Producer Ian Russell ; Repeated next Saturday on BBC2
Ends 6.00am.