News with Bill Turnbull and Kate Sanderson.
The stories behind the news, with Tim Sebastian.
People at the heart of world events join John Simpson for topical discussion.
Guest chef Stephen Saunders uses his favourite organic ingredients to prepare a three-course meal: a classic French dish of salmon with warm mustard sauce, plus
Thai lamb curry and chocolate and banana souffle with hot chocolate sauce.
From the archives, the Two
Fat Ladies pay a visit to the races and, in Floyd on Food,
Keith Floyd samples antipasti.
Presented by Gregg Wallace.
Director Richard Cook : Series producer Sara Kozak www.bbc.co.uk/food/saturdaykitchen
Russian Steps. The second leg of Michael Palin 's travels from the North to the South Pole takes him by bus, train and barge across Russia, from St Petersburg to Odessa.
Pole to Pole double video, £15.99; spoken word four-cassette set £13.99; book £10.99 from www.bbcshop.com
Reese Witherspoon and Ice Cube are among the stars in the news and reviews show from Hollywood.
Oil and water not only don't mix - they can add up to ecological disaster.
Triple bill of crimebusting drama.
Role-playing proves deadly for a sex therapist.
Speed Trap. A racing driver is killed - could the "accident" be homicide?
The Case of the Scandalous Scoundrel. When a publisher is found dead, an ace reporter is arrested.
Second World War drama. Nith his troops in retreat,
Field Marshal Rommel goes back to Germany to recuperate. While convalescing, he is asked to join German officers plotting to assassinate Hitler. Review page 39.
Director Henry Hathaway (1951, PG)
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The death of Lord Carnarvon meant Howard Carter had to deal with an increasingly tense political situation. This caused a ten-year delay to the mission to clear the discovered tomb.
Christopher Frayling investigates speculation that a curse placed on Tutankhamun's tomb caused the deaths of Lord Carnarvon and eight other people.
Arena revisits its 1995 Bafta-nominated Sellers trilogy, this time using only film shot by the late comic, who died in July 1980. Sellers is seen at home, on set, on holiday and in carefully stage-managed scenarios in this revealing treasure-trove. The programme includes previously unseen footage featuring Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon, and of Prince Charles at Sellers's home, all three royals appearing very much at ease. Also featured are family and friends including his wives Anne Levy , Britt Ekland and Lynne Frederick , Orson Welles , Sophia Loren , fellow
Goon Spike Milligan , Pink Panther co-star Herbert Lorn and director Blake Edwards.
Producers Anthony Wall and Peter Lydon (Revised rpt) Only Two Can Play, starring Peter Sellers , is on Tuesday at 1.35pm on BBC2 Teach yourself Peter Sellers: page 47
Terence Rattigan's drama, adapted and directed by David Mamet, starring Nigel Hawthorne, Jeremy Northam and Rebecca Pidgeon.
London, 1912: while celebrating the engagement of his suffragette daughter Catherine, Arthur Winslow learns that his son Ronnie has been accused of theft and expelled from a Royal Navy college. Believing in his son's innocence, Arthur sets out to clear his name, but it is to put his health, family and finances under tremendous pressure.
Widescreen. Review page 39.
(1999, U) ****
Headlining heroes Coldplay, chart-topping Welsh rockers Stereophonics, dancefloor demigods Faithless, vintage rocker Rod Stewart, R'n'B heroine Beverley Knight, psychedelic newcomers the Coral, glittery grungesters Garbage, ska-merchants No Doubt, baggy survivors the Charlatans, the much-lauded Bees, funksters Groove
Armada and, of course, a sword-swallower are among the highlights from this year's Glastonbury festival.
Staged in June, the festival's musical line-up, relaxed atmosphere and sunshine marked a triumphant return for one of the best-loved stalwarts of the rock calendar.
Repeats are not indicated. WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone
Special Education Landmarks Caribbean Islands - a geography series set in Trinidad, Tobago and Dominica. Signed.