Presented by Jeremy Bowen and Sophie Raworth.
Including news at 7.00, 8.00; at
7.15,8.15 sport headlines followed by Money Minute, weather, national and regional news; 7.30,8.30 news headlines; 7.35, 8.35 sport; 7.45,
8.45 business news, weather, national and regional news. (S) (W)
Comedy starring Bud Abbott, Lou Costello and Charles Laughton. The villainous
Captain Kidd and the vivacious Captain Bonney both want to get their hands on the treasure of Skull Island. Review page 52. (1952, U) (S) **
Second World War drama, based on the novel by Ernest Hemingway, which begins a season of films starring Humphrey Bogart.
France has fallen and Harry Morgan is earning his living on the island of Martinique by renting out his cabin cruiser. He turns down an offer to work for the French underground, preferring to remain neutral but is soon brought face to face with the true nature of the Vichy police.
Review page 52.
(1944, PG) (BW)
(S)
(Key Largo follows at 11.45am)
Andrew Collins on Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall: page 52
Crime drama, continuing the Humphrey Bogart season.
Disillusioned Second World War veteran Frank McCloud arrives at a remote hotel on the Florida Keys to find it under the control of mobster Johnny Rocco and his gang of hoodlums.
Review page 55.
(1948, PG)
(BW) (S)
(Stand-In is tomorrow at 1.10pm)
Jazz musician Kenny Ball recalls a crucial moment in his life.
(S)
Live coverage of the final day's play from this year's PGA event.
Colin Montgomerie's name has already been inscribed on the trophy a record three times in the past three years - one further win will equal Nick Faldo's record of four titles. Today's winner will receive a boost to his progress up the European Order of Merit, plus a cheque for £333,330. Steve Rider presents the action.
(S) (W)
(Subsequent programmes may run late or change)
Bart masterminds a teachers' strike, but is humiliated when Marge takes charge of his class.
(R) (S)
Will gets roped into a weekend ski trip that quickly ends in disaster when their party arrives. Back home, meanwhile, Hilary prepares to leave the nest.
(R) (S)
In the final visit to Birmingham's NEC, judging takes place in the working and pastoral groups, the winners of which fill the last two places in the selection of Best in Show, the climax of the four-day annual dog show. Presented by Philippa Forrester, with reports from Shauna Lowry.
Commentary is by Peter Purves, Jessica Holm, Frank Kane and Wayne Cavanaugh.
(S) (W)
Continuing the comedy series about an opportunistic marketing executive.
Bob is forced to provide a place to stay for the marketing director after he is kicked out of home by his wife.
(Repeated next Sunday)
(S) (W)
Analysis of the day's news, presented by Kirsty Wark.
(S) (W)
r Tonight's film dramatises the story behind the leading artists who personified the Beat Generation, which saw its roots in the meeting of Allen Ginsberg , Jack Kerouac and William Burroughs in the forties. Examining their bohemian life in the fifties through a set of vignettes, featuring Dennis Hopper as Burroughs, Johnny Depp as Kerouac and John Turturro as Ginsberg, it also charts the subsequent San Francisco and West Coast renaissance, the hippie, political and spiritual movements of the sixties and seventies, and their influence in today's popular culture.
Director Chuck Workman ; Producer Francis Hanly (S) (W) Johnny Depp and the Beat Generation's Jack Kerouac : page 17
(Repeats are not indicated)
Open University
12.30 Behind a Mask
Looking for common threads in the lives and work of six women writers.
(S)
1.30 Following a Score
(S)
Secondary Schools
2.00 Expressive Arts: Sportsbank Clips
(S)
Languages
4.00 France Inside Out: Montpellier and Toulouse
A guide to French travel, people and culture.
Working in Sport and Leisure
5.00 TV 7: Sports Training
Including advice from Linford Christie and Colin Jackson.
Open University
6.00 Images of Education
An Open University academic presents his personal view of how the image of education has changed since the Second World War.
(S)
6.30 Matisse and the Problem of Expression
A look at why Matisse wanted to be "expressive".
(S)
Ends 7.00am.