News with Tim Willcox and Jules Botfield.
Tim Sebastian analyses more major news stories.
A light-hearted look at conspiracy theories. Today's edition looks at theories surrounding the deaths of various rock stars.
(First shown on BBC Choice)
Delicious, quick and easy food is on the menu as chef
Ed Baines joins Gregg Wallace.
From the archives,
Delia Smith makes pork braised in cider vinegar while the Two Fat Ladies cook a lavish dinner for a regiment of Gurkhas. Series producer Shirley Taylor
Executive producer Barry Lynch BBCi: special programme features are available by pressing the red button on your handset or via the website www.bbc.co.uk/food/saturdaykitchen
Chefs Ross Burden and James Martin produce dishes using on ly the contents of viewers' cupboards.
2003 is the 200th anniversary of the birth of French composer Hector Berlioz. This performance of his oratorio L 'Enfance du Christ was recorded in the beautiful surroundings of Liandaff Cathedral in Cardiff, with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales and its Chorus, conducted by Richard Hickox.
Mary Pamela Helen Stephen (mezzo) Narrator John Mark Ainsley (tenor) Joseph Cites CachemaSte (bass-baritone)
Producer Andy Brice : Director Rhodri Huw Shown on New Year's Day on BBC4
Jonathan Ross counts down the viewers' poll of the best films of 2002. First shown on BBCI
Aiming to race around the world single-handed, 27-year-old yachtswoman
Emma Richards set off from New York on 15 September. This is her amazing story.
The first of today's Watching the Detectives triple bill. Up, Down and Even. Eve
Whitfield's niece is arrested on a drugs charge. (s)
The Case of the Wicked Wives A photographer's reunion with the women in his life leads to murder. Charlie's Angels actress Shelley Hack and Paul Sorvino guest star.
A Bird in the Hand. A gambler plans to ease his debt problem by killing his rich uncle - but death beats him to it. Cagney andLacey's Tyne Daly guest
Stars.
How have the papers treated this week's top stories?
Producer Nick Mattingly ; Executive producers Jeff Anderson and Richard Klein
Opening-day action in the World Darts championship at the Lakeside Country Club. This evening, 2001's champion, John "Boy" Walton, seeded eight, is due to launch a campaign to win back his crown against Welshman Martin Phillips. Presented by Clare Balding .
Extreme Dinosaurs. Discoveries in South America have revolutionised thinking about the dinosaur world. Horizon follows scientists as they unearth the biggest carnivore ever discovered. It seems South America was home to both the largest meat-eater and the largest herbivore - at the same time in the same place. Could it be that they fought each other in a spectacular clash of the titans? Another edition is on Thursday at 9pm.
Producer Steve Ruggi ; Series Editor Bettina Lerner First shown on BBC
Knowledge www.bbc.co.uk/science/horizon
Palaeontologists recently discovered strata in South America showing packs of huge dinosaurs. These amazing discoveries have changed what we know about the dinosaur world. Paul Brightwell narrates. Show more
Kenneth Branagh heads the cast of an award-winning drama recreating the 1942 summit at Wannsee at which the Third Reich plotted the annihilation of the Jewish people: the Final Solution. Contains strong language.
Written by Loring Mandel ; Producer Nick Gillott ; Director Frank Pierson
Barry Norman on Kenneth Branagh : page 43
Highlights of day one, in which Australia's defending champion Tony David and 2001 winner John Walton were to begin their challenges. England's number five seed, and four times world semi-finalist, Andy Fordham is also scheduled to tackle Sweden's Stefan Nagy. <w)
Director Robert Altman 's acclaimed black comedy. Three young surgeons are posted to the Mobile Army Surgical Hospital in Korea, where practicaijokes relieve the tension as medical staff await the arrival of front-line casualties. Widescreen. Review page 42.
(1969,15) Film Trivia: page 44; Teach Yourself.... Robert Duvall : page 45
Prison drama.
During a nationwide wave of riots, inmates from a state prison barricade themselves in. Taking hostages, they demand better conditions. The warden wants to negotiate but the state prefers to use force. Review page 42.
Director Don Siegel (1954, 15) (BW)