6.05 A New Sun Is Born Part 1: the Coup8277500 6.30 A New Way of Life
45413 7.00 Out of Development? 7870974 7.25 World Wise On the Road
6696448 7.30 Quantum Leaps Lost Worlds Subtitled 66448 8.00 Personal Passions -
Loyd Grossman on museums.
Understanding the weather forecast and discussing sport. (Repeat)
More animated mischief. Boisterous Billy is up to no good. Repeat
Animation. The crime-fighting time-traveller tries to prevent the theft of Egyptian treasures ..........
The children's entertainment series with Chris Jarvis , Tim Vincent and Kate Heavenor. This week's guests are TV presenters Diane Louise Jordan and Toby Anstis. Nancy Cartwright - the voice of cult cartoon character Bart Simpson - and singing star Lulu drop in for a chat. There's music from Toploader, 21st Century Girls and Sixpence None the Richer, plus cartoon fun, show-business news, games and competitions.
Studio director Maria Stewart ; Series producer
Ed Gray ......................................................... CONTACT DETAILS: write to Fully Booked, PO Box 1212. Glasgow G12 8DB or send an e-mail to fully.booked@bbc.co.uk
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Call the competition line on [number removed] (calls cost 30p maximum; please ask permission before ringing. Lines close midnight Sunday. Winners chosen at random and announced next week) Followed by Rewind 1936:the New
Television Age. The BBC launches the first regular high-definition service.
Then 1937: the Bombing of Guemica Spain's Civil War escalates as the Germans bomb the small Basque town. Repeat
John Humphrys reports on the politics that matter. Including at 12.00 News
Editor David Jordan WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/otr
People and stories at the heart of the British countryside, presented by John Craven. Including weather for the week ahead at 1.25pm. (Subtitled)
E-mail: [email address removed]
A weekly review of the principal political events in the south east REGIONAL PROGRAMME
Introduced by Ray Stubbs.
2.00, 2.30, 6.30 Racing Live coverage from Longchamp of the French 2,000 Guineas (2.00) and 1,000 Guineas
(2.35), with commentary by Jim McGrath.
2.05, 2.40 Golf Live action of the climax of the International Open from the Oxfordshire in Thame. The tournament, worth
1800.000 in prize money, is the first
European Tour event to be held in Britain this year. With commentary by Peter Alliss , Alex Hay , Howard Clark ,
Mike Hughesdon , Beverly Lewis and Steve Rider.
4.00 World Cup Cricket Continued coverage of the two group B games, with debutants Scotland up against Australia and the West Indies playing Pakistan.
6.30 Final Score/Racing All the stories and results from the final day of the Premiership season, featuring reports and reaction. Plus racing news from Longchamp. TV presentation (Golf) Alastair Scott. John Shrewsbury Digital widescreen ................................... Videoplus code for 2.00-7.30................ Code for 2.00-4.00 (not PDC) ...................... Code for 4.00-7.30 (not PDC)................
Internet users have been paying hefty subscriptions to go online. Now there is fierce competition from media firms, retailers, even football clubs, to provide internet access for free - but what is the catch for companies and consumers? Presented by Maya Even.
Editor Diarmuid Jeffreys NOTE: as The Money Programme is topical, its subject matter may change
A four-part series in which author Nigel Williams profiles different world-famous fictional sleuths and their creators.
Tonight's programme investigates why, more than a century since his first appearance, Sherlock Holmes remains so popular. And what provided the inspiration for Arthur Conan Doyle's most famous creation? See today's choices.
(Digital widescreen)
So good it's criminal: page 6
Continuing the series that looks at some of the best food in Britain.
Kolos Bread. The British eat less bread than almost any other nationality in Europe, perhaps because it often lacks taste and texture. Among the notable exceptions is the rye bread baked in inner-city Bradford by three Ukranian brothers and their 82-year-old father.
Executive producers Nicholas Lander and Edward Mirzoeff ; Series producer
David Berry Next programme is tomorrow at 10.20pm
Stephen Fry and Richard Littlejohn join regulars Angus Deayton , Ian Hislop and Paul Merton for another edition of the satirical news quiz. Shown last Friday
Digital widescreen Subtitled ...........
An episode from the flatshare sitcom's first series.
Mandy dates Paul Johnson, the famous boxer, Martin dates an American girl and Matthew stays at home with his surfboard.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
The season continues with Brian De Palma 's acclaimed drama exploring the New York underworld. Introduced by Mark Cousins.
Carlito's Way
Gangster drama starring Al Pacino
Sean Penn
Heroin dealer Carlito Brigante is released from prison after serving five years of a 30-year sentence, and wants to go straight. But everything and everyone seems to be turning him back to crime.
(1993.18* ) ♦ See Films: pp 56-62 **** ♦ Film of the Week: page 51
John Inverdale introduces highlights of today's play in the opening group B matches between Scotland and Australia, and the West Indies and Pakistan. Producer Lakviar Singh ..............
Followed by Weatherview
Repeats are not indicated. FURTHER EDUCATION
2.00 Working in the Care of Older People LANGUAGES
4.00 Spanish Journey Part 1
(with Spanish subtitles) BUSINESS AND TRAINING
5.00 WEBWISE Getting Started - using the internet and e-mail at home.
OPEN UNIVERSITY
5.45 Rich Mathematical
Activities - making maths exciting. Subtitled2296388 6.10
Animated English: the Creature Comforts Story 8241ls5 6.35-
7.00am A Hard Act to Follow - the consequences of the Education Reform Act.