With signing.
Lassie and a forest ranger help to train a prize bull.
Shown yesterday at 5.10pm on BBC1.
Parliamentary news.
(Stereo)
Profile of the most decorated woman of the Second World War.
(Rpt)
Choosing and preparing fruit.
(Stereo)
Musical. Debts, caused by her gamblingfather, are leading cockney flower seller Squibs
Hopkins to despair. Then London bobby Charley Lee comes to her aid.
Director Henry Edwards (1935) B/W * See Films: pages 73-80 ***
Richard Kimble forgets he is innocent.
(First shown on ITV)
(B/W) (Subtitled)
Business news.
(Stereo)
Cartoon.
Animation.
Miniature pyrotechnics.
(Rpt)
Today, vegetarian recipes to make in the microwave.
How Beth Marcelino, a former political prisoner, helps political detainees come to terms with their experiences.
The story of the conflict in the Gulf, starting with Iraq's invasion of Kuwait.
Last in the series.
(Colour and B/W)
Live coverage of today's parliamentary business.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
(Subtitled)
Regional News and Weather
Nostalgia quiz.
Daily cookery game show.
(Stereo)
Today, parents unable to let their children live their own lives.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Last in the series celebrating comic verse.
Actress Prunella Scales reveals what led her to specialise in TV comedies..
An alien criminal tells Odo he can locate other shape-shifters.
Featured in this week's pop magazine are Menswear and Ruth. Presented by Jamie Theakston and Jane Middlemiss.
(Repeated next Sunday)
Diana decides to enter the political arena, but runs into opposition.
(Rpt) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
When Sarah Shoemark's horse Valley died in a road accident, her whole life changed. More than 30 accidents a day involve horses. What can be done to make the sport safer?
(Postponed from 30 November)
(South)
7.30-8.00 First Sight
A Little Local Difficulty When Heather Rabbatts took over as chief executive of Lambeth Council, it was described as the "worst job in local government". The cameras follow her as she tries to turn round a London borough with a reputation for fraud, corruption and incompetence. Andrew Hosken reports.
Producer Alison Rooper
(South East)
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The coach industry's reputation is being undermined by operators willing to cut comers and costs. Tim Rogers talks to drivers and companies who fear for the safety of passengers.
Quentin Willson previews the new 200 series from Rover.
(Top Gear Motorsport is tomorrow at 8.00pm)
Fourth in a six-part comedy drama about a misfit who becomes a tax-fraud investigator.
Kevin poses as an undertaker and makes some unpleasant discoveries.
See today's choices.
Following a patient's death, Dr Patrick Hickey was struck off the medical register. He believes this was because he used alternative medicine.
See today's choices.
Followed by Video Nation Shorts
With Peter Snow.
(Subtitled)
The week's arts highlights.
11.55 Weatherview
With Trevor Phillips.
Open University
12.30 Teletel - with subtitles.
(Rpt)
1.00 Children and New Technology
(Rpt)
1.30 Animated English - the Creature Comforts Story
With subtitles.
FETV - Short Cuts
2.00 The Fashion Business
BBC Focus
4.00 The Science Archive and Royal Institution Discourse
(Rpt)
5.30 RCN Nursing Update: Unit 61
Technology Season
6.00 The Great Egg Race: The Greasy Pole
(Rpt)
6.30 Great Experiments: Energy for Sale