News with Chris Eakin and Sian Williams.
Tim Sebastian analyses major news stories.
Paul Gayler from London's Lanesborough Hotel offers a menu that includes deep-fried goats' cheese parcels with red onion marmalade on a winter salad, chilli con carne made with venison and dried fruit, and plum and ginger pudding.
From the archives, Madhur Jaffrey pays a visit to South Korea in Far Eastern Cookery, while in Floyd in France, Keith Floyd goes to Alsace.
Presented by Gregg Wallace.
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Exploring how home baking became popular in the Victorian age.
The magazine show for deaf and hard-of-hearing people has a spooky feel with a look at the history of Halloween and the Mexican Day of the Dead, a ghost story, as well as profiling an online group for deaf people interested in spiritualism. Plus the third episode of the signed soap opera Switch. With signing and in-vision subtitles. Repeated on Tuesday at 2.45am on BBC1
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Visits to Inchmahome Priory and Portmeirion.
Harrison Ford discusses his new film K-19: the Widowmaker.
Shown last Monday on BBC1
The love of Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford.
Ed Brown finds his true friends when he is suspended for drug trafficking.
Richard Lester's sequel to The Three Musketeers, starring Oliver Reed, Faye Dunaway, Michael York and Raquel Welch. Widescreen. Review page 53. (1974, PG)
India Knight of The Sunday Times reviews the week's papers.
Final Stretch: Godber's parole board hearing approaches.
Antiques dealer Paul Martin is in Torquay with David Barby and Thomas Plant to help more people make money from selling their precious things. How much will they raise?
Archive series that each week follows the vicissitudes of five individuals closely linked to events in cultural history.
Edwina Currie is among the contributors on a programme following the fortunes of five Conservative MPs touched by scandal: Jeffrey Archer, Neil Hamilton, Jonathan Aitken, David Mellor and the late Alan Clark.
Topical news quiz hosted by Angus Deayton with regular team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton plus guests.
Shown last Friday on BBC1
Comedy drama written and directed by Steve Buscemi , who also stars. Unemployed alcoholic Tommy is offered a job driving an ice cream truck, and strikes up a relationship with the niece of a former girlfriend. Review page 53.
(1996.15) Postponed from 13 October
Film noir starring Steve Brodie , Audrey Long and Raymond Burr. A trucker becomes innocently involved in a robbery and is forced to go on the run. Review page 53.
Director Anthony Mann (1947) (BW)
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