Hosted by Noel Thompson and Sian Williams.
Guests and a studio audience discuss topical events.
A romantic supper is cooked by Jill Dupleix of The Times, while Bill Grainger shows how to brighten up breakfast.
From the archives,
Gary Rhodes prepares puddings and Delia Smith cooks eggs. Producer Michael Connock
Editor Elaine Bancroft BBCi; special features via the handset, or www.bbc.co.uk/food/saturdaykitchen Handy kitchen gizmos: page 39
Where did Queen Victoria acquire a taste for curry? Alan Coxon and Kathy Sykes find out as they explore the history of national favourite, chicken tikka masala. www.bbc.co.uk/education/lzone
A deaf sculptor is profiled by Julian Peedle-Calloo, there's a review of the first academic book published in the UK on deaf culture and John Hay takes a tour of the Isle of Man.
With sign language, voiceover and in-vision subtitles.
(Repeated Tuesday at 1.20am on BBC1)
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Vault of Death. An employee is trapped in a bank vault. Can the team rescue him before the air runs out? More on Tuesday to Friday at 11am
Tom Brook reports from the Cannes Film Festival. Free film tickets: page 64
Possums - Tales of the Unexpected. A look at the Australian answer to monkeys and squirrels. Narrated by David Attenborough.
Toulouse v Perpignan
The season reaches its climax with the European Cup Final
(kickoff 3.00). It's the first all-French final, and Toulouse's first since they won the trophy in Cardiff seven years ago. John Inverdale presents the action from Lansdowne Road in Dublin. Commentary by Eddie Butler and Phillip Matthews. Producer Ken Burton ; Editor
Ron Chakraborty Challenge Cup final highlights are tomorrow at 11.25pm
Mr Monk and the Earthquake A businessman is apparently killed in an earthquake - but is his wife to blame?
Tucson, Arizona is the location as two contestants from
Liverpool, hoping to land the top prize of L2,000, try to solve a series of cryptic clues with the guidance of Dermot Murnaghan and "skyrunner" Suzi Perry.
Series producer Hester Davies : Executive producer Malcolm Heyworth
The war continues in the seventh of the acclaimed 26-part story chronicling the 1914-18 conflict.
France and Britain struggle to keep up with the demand for shells and artillery, but Germany - the most modern industrial system in Europe - have no shortages, having smoothly switched over to war production and introduced the use of gas made by chemical factories. The Allies discover democracy and laissez-faire industry will not suffice if they are to regain ground. Episode eight is on BBC4 at 8.10pm.
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Highlights of the gardening event of the year, where the best in horticulture has graced south-west London for the last four days. Presented by Alan Titchmarsh , with Diarmuid Gavin and Rachel de Thame.
Executive producer Owen Gay Buy gardening essentials - RT Shop, page
American Civil War drama. Jack Bull Chiles and Jacob
Roedel are two friends from Missouri. When Jack's father is killed by Union soldiers, the pairjoin Confederate irregulars, the Bushwhackers, and are soon fighting in gruesome skirmishes. Widescreen.
Director Ang Lee (1999,15) Film of the Week: page 47
Lembit Opik MP joins regulars Ian Hislop and Paul Merton and a guest presenter for the long-running satirical quiz.
Shown yesterday on BBC1 www.bbc.co.uk/comedy
Joe's marriage is plunged into crisis in the second of a new six-part sitcom set in a Manchester pub. The series continues on Monday at 9.30pm. Shown last Monday
The Blair Witch Project star Heather Donahue hosts the last in the series. In 1999, Kelly Brook joined The Big Breakfast, Rat Eric became an advertising icon and Britney Spears became pop's new princess. Meanwhile, the Beckhams tied the knot, Queer as Folk caused controversy and Fatboy Slim 's Praise You video showed how not to dance. Director Matt O'Casey ; Executive producer Alan Brown
Revised repeat www.bbc.co.uk/cult/ilove
Thriller. A cop-turned-security boss gets involved with a roller-blader, but events take a sinister turn when he realises she has gained access to his client files. Widescreen. Review page 54.
Director George Hickenlooper (1996,18)
Repeats are not indicated, www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone
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