Drama starring Robert Urich. When 11-year-old horse fanatic Danny sees a promising yearling go up for sale, she realises he is a true winner and tries to find a way to buy him. Review page 57.
Director Dick Lowry (1995)
Behind the doors of some historic royal bedrooms. With
Simon Thurley.
Business news.
The Immortal Salamader. How the brightly coloured creatures have flourished everywhere from the Appalachians to Costa Rica's rainforests. Narrated by David Attenborough.
Weather
The Telltale Head. With a lynch mob in hot pursuit of Bart and Homer, the boy tells his guilty story of peer pressure and vandalism.
Cased Up. When Will is involved in a car accident with Hilary's new boyfriend, Philip is forced to defend his underage and uninsured nephew.
Craig Charles and Philippa Forrester unveil another round of metal machine mayhem as Wild Thing, Velocirippa and Napalm return to lock horns in the automated challenge.
Director Stuart MacDonald ; Series producer Bill Hobbins BBC ROBOT WARS PRODUCTS: Arenas of Destruction, PC CD-ROM. £29.99. Playstation 2 £39.99; Advanced Destruction, Game Boy Advance, £34.99
Richard Blackwood presents this week's chart hits. Producer Michael Kelpie ; Executive producer Chris Cowey
Repeated tomorrow on BBC1 WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/totp BBC TOP OF THE POPS MAGAZINE: £ 1.90
Time. In an exploration of the relationship between time and the garden, Gordon Taylor and Guy Cooper visit a Gertrude Jekyll-designed garden in which time has stood still, see the effects of ageing on gardens in Kent, and take in Mount Stuart, Scotland. Last in the series.
Producer Ian Pye ; Executive producer Mark Hill WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/gardening j
Britain's enduring passion for garden life is explored in this two-part programme - showing across consecutive Fridays - which reflects on 50 years of gardening on television. Among the talking heads are Charlie Dimmock , Alan Titchmarsh , Chris Beardshaw , Diarmuid Gavin , while celebrity recollections come from Linford Christie , Kim Wilde , Nigella Lawson , Graeme Le Saux and Dean Holdsworth.
Director Kerry Richardson : Executive producer Mark Hill
In a special lOth-anniversary edition of the green-fingered perennial, Alan Titchmarsh talks to exhibitors and visitors at Birmingham's National Exhibition Centre, while Rachel de Thame and Joe Swift are busy creating two different gardens from the same basic ingredients.
Producer Rosemary Edwards ; Series producer Colette Foster BBC MAGAZINES: Gardeners' World, £2.60; Gardens Illustrated, £ 3.50 Ground Force goes to the Falklands: page 29
The final leg of his 20,000-mile European odyssey sees Jeremy Clarkson perusing the conspicuous wealth of the French Riviera before enrolling at a Roman gladiator school, attending a beauty contest for women aged over 60, and meeting illegal immigrants desperate to get into Europe.
Series director Dennis Jarvis ; Series producer Andy Wilman
Presented by Jeremy Vine.
Journalist/author Natasha Walter , film critic/broadcaster Mark Kermode and playwright/critic Bonnie Greerjoin Mark Lawson to mull over the week's cultural events.
Producer Tanya Hudson Repeated next Sunday on BBC4
Shown yesterday at 6.45pm
Drama starring Gary Busey , Tony Curtis , Michael Emil and Theresa Russell. New York, 1954: a glamorous movie star is filmed with her skirt blowing in the air while a US senator tries to persuade a famous scientist to testify against Communism. Review page 57.
Director Nicolas Roeg (1985.15)
Repeats are not indicated.
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