With signing and subtitles. Stereo.
Captain Shore relives a near-fatal incident on an oil rig. (Rpt)
Show asking if amazing claims are true or false. (Revised rpt)
Animation. Repeated at 2.00pm. (Stereo)
Parliamentary update.
Note: repeats are not indicated.
9.05 Job Bank (ages 14+) Lorry Driver Stereo 1778535 9.15Teaching Today
Breaking the Mould Stereo 615351 9.45 Watch (ages 5-7)
Poppy is overcome by events on her birthday.
10.25 Quinze Minutes (ages 12-14)
Temps Ubre 8205500 10.45 Numbers
Plus (ages 6-7) On with the Show! 9610697 11.00LookandRead(ages
7-9+) stereo 3006968 11.20ShortCircuit (ages 14-16) Play It Again
11.40 Belief File (ages 11-14)
2574887 12.00 English File (ages 14-17) Roll of Thunder
Business developments. Stereo .....
1.00 Scene (ages 13-17) Conflict - the Blood That 'S in You Written by Christina Katie Stereo Subtitled 53784 1.30 Showcase
Stereo 77457790 1.45 Words and Pictures
(ages 5-7)
Animation. Shown at 8.30am. (Stereo)
Open University preview
Introduced by Helen Rollason.
Indoor Bowls The World Championships from the Guild Hall, Preston. Commentary by Jimmy Davidson , David Rhys-Jones , Mai Hughes , John Bell , David McGill.
Ski-ing The women's downhill section of the combined event at the World
Championships from Sierra Nevada, Spain. Commentary by Julian Tutt.
Football Previewing this weekend's FA Cup fifth-round matches.
Rugby Union A look ahead to tomorrow's Five Nations Championship matches, with Wales v Scotland, France v Ireland. Producer Paul McNamara ; Editor Carl Hicks
Including at 3.00 News Regional News and Weather
Regional News and Weather
Nostalgia quiz.
More action from the Preston Guild Hall.
Editor Gerard Lane Stereo .......................
The manager of baseball team signs up Herman for the squad.
(B/W)
By Brian Clemens.
Purdey's past catches up with her when she is assigned to protect a delegation of foreign dignitaries.
First shown on ITV.
Entertainment news and reviews plus a roundup of new computer games.
Hosted by Emma Forbes , with Adem Ay. Producer Chris Bellinger
The sixth in an eight-part series about music trends during the eighties.
The new wave of hard-rock groups was in full swing in the eighties. Artists who had formerly achieved only a loyal cult-following became the heroes of the stadium rock circuit, commanding the adoration of huge audiences worldwide. Back in Britain, the goth movement adopted and adapted so-called pomp rock, developing it into a musical style to call its own. With performances by Motorhead, ZZ Top, U2, Bruce Springsteen , Bon Jovi , INXS, the Cult and the Mission.
Producer Jeannie Clark ; Executive producer
David Jeffcock
This week, Bob Constanduros watches fellowjournalist Tony Dodgins handle a Formula 1 Tyrrell on the rain-soaked Catalunya Circuit near Barcelona, finding out what qualities it takes to join the elite band of drivers that occupy the pinnacle of motor racing. Plus, Tony Mason reports on the 1996 Dakar
Rally, one of the longest and toughest events in the motorsport calendar.
Triumph and tragedy combine as the convoy of 180 vehicles covers the 4,500-mile course across Africa.
Series producer Ken Pollock ; Executive producer
DennisAdams Stereo
Geoff Hamilton returns with the first in a new 30-part series of the gardening programme.
Tonight's features include
Nick Wray 's visit to a Croydon garden that brims with bright colour. Plus,
Geoff Hamilton gives advice on planting up a new potager and building a cloche to safeguard plants against harsh weather. See today's choices.
Series producer John Percival ; Executive producer
TonyLaryea Stereo ♦ See Geoff Hamilton : page 32
Richard Herring, Stewart Lee ,
Peter Baynham and Kevin Eldon return with comedy sketches and characters such as Simon the king of hobbies and an extremely pedantic driving instructor. Also including Ian News
The news for people called Ian, about people called Ian, read by people called Ian. With Ian Lewis and Ian Ketterman.
DirectorNick Wood; Producer Sarah Smith
Followed by Talking Cezanne
With Jeremy Paxman.
The guest managers on tonight's show are actor and Crystal Palace fan Neil Morrissey and comedian and Arsenal supporter Alan Davies. Presented by Frank Skinner and David Baddiel.
Fantasy Football League now takes a break, returning on Friday 29 March. Director Peter Orton ; Producer Andy Jacobs
RepeatedonSunday Stereo ..............
Repeat run of the comedy series.
Cheeses. Vic and Bob discover what links cottage cheese and voodoo and stage their own Stars in Their Eyes. Director/Producer John Birkin
Vic and Bob bring introduce regular oddball characters such as the fighting men, Otis & Marvin and the man under ice, as well as presenting their own take on Food & Drink.
The last of the first-round singles matches at the World Championships features former champion Tony Allcock against young Scot David Gourlay Jr.
With Dougie Donnelly.