News with Tim Willcox and Jules Botfield.
Tim Sebastian analyses major news stories.
Andrew Turner and Tony Joseph from Restaurant 1837 in London's Mayfair offer a menu that includes curried mussel soup, lamb shank and parsley shepherd's pie and tarte tatin.
From the archives, Madhur Jaffrey pays a visit to Indonesia in Far Eastern Cookery, while in Floyd in France, Keith Floyd explores the Pays Basque.
Presented by Gregg Wallace. Director Jacqui Dales ; Series producer Sara Kozak [web address removed]
Chicken Tikka Masala. How an Indian dish became anglicised to suit a British palate unused to spicy food.
The magazine show for deaf and hard-of-hearing people. In the first profile programme in the new-look series, Lara
Crooks talks to deaf actress
Caroline Parker. Plus the second episode of the signed soap opera Switch. With signing and in-vision subtitles. Repeated on Tuesday at 2.40am on BBC1 www.bbc.co. uk/see_hear
Palin continues his journey across Arabia and into the Strait of Hormuz.
A new journey continues in Sahara with Michael Palin tomorrow at 7pm on BBCl
Reviews include XXX, plus an interview with Timothy Spall.
Shown last Monday on BBC1
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Steve Rider presents live coverage of the second round from the third day's play at Wentworth, where the World Match Play championship semi-finals are being decided. Commentary from Peter Alliss , Ken Brown , Alex Hay , Julian Tutt , Mark James ,
Laura Davies and Beverly Lewis.
Coverage continues tomorrow at 11am on BBC1.
Executive producers Paul Davies and Barbara Slater
Amanda Platell of The New Statesman reviews the week's papers.
Pardon Me. Fletcher helps out Blanco when he refuses parole. Written by Dick Clement , Ian La Frenais Another episode is on Friday at 10pm
Second World War drama. 1945: as the war in Europe draws to a close, Allied forces advance towards the Rhine. However, Hitler has ordered that all river crossings be destroyed, and now only the bridge at Remagen remains intact. Widescreen. Review page 59.
Director John Guillermin (1969, PG) Film trivia: page 63
The second in the new ten-part archive series that each week follows five individuals closely linked to events in cultural history through the peaks and troughs of their careers. Breakfast TV and Beyond. 1983 saw the birth of a new phenomenon with Breakfast Time starting on the BBC in January and ITV following suit just weeks later with TV-am. The programme traces the changing fortunes - including moments of scandal for some - of the faces associated with early-morning television, including Frank Bough , Anne Diamond , Selina Scott , Jeremy Beadle and Ulrika Jonsson. Producer/Director Julian Lloyd Butler
As the topical news quiz returns for its 24th series, regular team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton prove more than eager to continue their long-running battle of wits along with their weekly, celebrity guests. Meanwhile, host Angus Deayton keeps the satire on the right side of the libel laws with his signature aloof and sardonic style.
Shown last Friday on BBCl
Romantic comedy from the writer-director of Clerks and Dogma. Holden and Banky are best friends and successful creators of the comic book Bluntman and Chronic, but when Holden falls in love with fellow artist
Alyssa - who happens to be a lesbian - their friendship is really put to the test. Widescreen. Review page 59.
Director Kevin Smith (1996, 18)
Drama. The members of a large, dysfunctional family are forced to confront their relationships when one of the seven brothers - a US Marine - is reportedly involved in a fatal bombing in the Middle East. Review page 59.
Director Robert Allan Ackerman (1994, 15)
Repeats are not indicated. www.bbc.co.uk/leamingzone
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