Presented by Simon McCoy and Kate Silverton.
Breakfast Briefing at 6.00; weather every half-hour from 6.15; national/regional news half-hourly from 6.27.
10 & 11/13; series one. In a double bill, Marnie is framed for cheating and discovers a traitor.
Charming animated adventure.
Winnie the Pooh, Rabbit and Eeyore set out on an expedition to find honey, telling Piglet that he's too small to join them. Left on his own, Piglet decides to teach his friends a lesson.
Review page 50. (2003, U)
Lyrical period fantasy starring William Hurt, Alexis Bledel and Sissy Spacek.
When teenager Winnie Foster gets lost in the woods, she ends up meeting the Tuck family. Longing to escape the grasp of her overprotective parents, Winnie starts to covet their seemingly idyllic lifestyle.
Review page 50. (2002, PG)
Plans to hold a pageant don't go as Hyacinth anticipated in this Christmas special from 1995.
Regional News; Weather
Period romantic drama starring Jodie Foster and Chow Yun-Fat .
Bangkok, 1862. King Mongkut of Siam hires recently widowed
Englishwoman Anna Leonowens to tutor his son. Once there, she soon becomes involved in her employer's more personal affairs. Review page 50. Director Andy Tennant (1999, 12)
Results service.
Regional News; Weather
Enchanting comedy sequel with Glenn Close. Cruella De Vil leaves prison a seemingly changed woman.
- But she soon returns to her wicked ways, teaming up with a French designer in an attempt to create the ultimate dalmatian-puppy coat. Review page 51.
Director Kevin Lima (2000, U)
5/5. Sid Waddell opts for the history of rock 'n' roll 1955-65, Iain Banks tests his knowledge of malt whisky, Myleene Klass is quizzed on the third series of Sex and the City and Alistair McGowan aims to make a good impression with his specialist subject, the life and work of Erik Satie. With John Humphrys.
It is a shock aftermath of Dennis Rickman's death. As Johnny fights for his life in hospital, Phil threatens to murder him. But will he kill him?
Repeated at 10pm on BBC3 Soap & Flannel: page 36; Cast on page 37
Film of the Week
Steven Spielberg's breezy comedy drama, based on a true story, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks.
Shattered by the news that his parents are divorcing, 16-year-old Frank runs away to New York to live a life of fraud, cashing over $2 million in bad cheques while impersonating an airline pilot, paediatrician and lawyer, and always staying one step ahead of FBI agent Carl Hanratty.
Review page 45.
With George Alagiah. Regional News
Then Weather with Isobel Lang.
The best of today's Premiership action, including
Chelsea's tough-looking assignment at Upton Park against West Ham. Plus highlights of Blackburn's game against Portsmouth and Newcastle United's appointment with mid-table neighbours Middlesbrough. Producer Ian Finch : Editor Andrew Clement
Period adventure set during the Alaskan gold rush of the late 19th century, starring Christopher Lambert and James Caan. Businessman Sean McLennon ruthlessly sets about gaining control of a mining town, but reckons without a local trapper's survival skills. Review page 51.
Director Nils Gaup (1996, 15)
Followed by Weatherview
Signed programmes.
Antiques Roadshow: the Next Generation
Young collectors gather in Bristol.
1/5. A bargain-hunting trip to upper Manhattan.
3.35 2/5. Buying a bike abroad.