With Andrew Harvey and Juliet Morris. Editor Tim Orchard
Timetable on Monday
Including at 9.00 See Hear Breakfast News
Animated adventures. (Repeat) (Stereo)
Today's subject is angles.
(Shown yesterday, 4.30pm)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Dough-Pea gets lost on his bread round. (Repeat)
Poppy has fun at her Playgroup. (Repeat) (Stereo)
McGill is hired to find a killer who murdered a blind girl's benefactor.
Starring Richard Bradford
(First shown on ITV)
Anglers Bob James and Chris Yates travel to Scotland to fish for salmon.
(Repeat) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
The family try to provoke some marital discord.
(Black and white) (Repeat) (Subtitled)
Today, a visit to the National Greyhound Racing Club final.
Delicious honey prawns.
(Repeat)
Animation. The toys come to life. (Repeat) (Stereo)
Open University preview.
(Stereo)
Today's programme is dedicated to answering letters that Oprah Winfrey gets from children.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Coverage of racing from Goodwood, featuring races at 2.15, 2.45, 3.20 and
3.50.
Introduced by Julian Wilson with Clare Balding and Jonathan Powell.
(Stereo)
Including at 3.00 and 3.40 News Regional News and Weather
(Repeat)
Action quiz game, hosted by the Chuckle Brothers. With guest, TV presenter Dave Benson Phillips.
(Repeated next Monday) (Stereo)
Written by Rebecca Stevens and Peter Tabern.
Six-part comedy drama about a pirate family. Helen Kitten meets Roger's fierce ex-wife, Molly Blood. (Repeat) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
Unusual world records, including the world's most poisonous snakes and high-speed pool potting. With Kriss Akabusi, Cheryl Baker, Mark Curry. (Repeat) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
Continued coverage from Atlanta, where there is plenty of action in the tennis with the start of the women's singles final. Plus, news about the yachting and archery events.
The latest hits in the UK charts, plus exclusive live performances, some pre-chart sounds and a look at all the new videos. Presented by Jas Mann from Babylon Zoo.
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Sue Barker introduces more sporting action from Atlanta. Medals are at stake in two events where Britain won bronze four years ago in Barcelona - the soling class in yachting and the men's team discipline in archery.
Elsewhere, the men's doubles tennis final is on court, and titles are also decided in the wrestling and rhythmic gymnastics.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Presenter Jonathan Ross travels to America's Pacific north west and Vancouver in Canada in search of the locations for cult US television series Twin Peaks and The X Files.
(Repeat) (Stereo)
Followed by Video Nation Shorts
With Jeremy Vine.
Comedian Simon Munnery stars as Alan Parker Urban Warrior, presenter of a brand-new programme. London Shouting is radical, happening and now. It kicks down all the conventional entertainment barriers and changes perceptions about late-night youth television. Plus, interviews, roving reports and music from the Super Furry Animals. With Jason Freeman, Kevin Eldon (from Fist of Fun), Mel Giedroyc , Bill Cashmore and Peter Serafinowicz.
Producer Jon Rowlands ; Director Nick Wood
Another chance to see this one-off comedy show taking a wry look at the trials and tribulations of the beautiful game. Jonathan Watson , Alistair McGowan , Greg Hemphill ,
Lewis Macleod and Gordon Kennedy provide comic sketches and impersonations from the world of football, including
Walter Smith , Tommy Burns and Gazza. Director/Producer Philip Differ
Repeat Stereo ...............................
Followed by Weatherview
Featuring live coverage of the men's hockey final, won four years ago in Barcelona by Germany, who beat Australia by two goals to one. Both countries are among the favourites again this year, along with the Netherlands and Britain, who are looking for a repeat of their 1988 gold medal win in Seoul.
The story of a mammoth bicycle trip from Land's End to John O'Groats undertaken by Nigel Abbott and his 11-year-old son Kerry in order to raise money for wildlife charities. It took them three weeks to complete the 1,100 mile journey.