Presented by Bill Turnbull and Sian Williams , and from 9.00
Carrie Gracie.
Mary Berry prepares two types of cheesecake, Keith Floyd discovers exotic ingredients in Madagascar, and Jamie Oliver tries to impress his in-laws. Producer Lucy Lomas ; Executive producer Barry Lynch BBCi: special features via handset, or www.bbc.co.uk/food/saturdaykitchen OLIVE MAGAZINE: L2.80 monthly
There's nothing like a hearty bowl of tomato soup to lift the spirits - and there's more to this perennial favourite than meets the eye, as Alan Coxon and Kathy Sykes find out. RECIPE CARDS: free from [number removed](calls charged at national rate)
Adam Hart-Davis 's tomato test: p10
Including the first round of a competition to find a new reporter. With sign language, voiceover and in-vision subtitles. Repeated on Tuesday at 1.50am on BBC1 www.bbc.co.uk/seehear
Then The Witness A first-hand account of an historic event.
Ben Fogle visits locations in Buckinghamshire made famous through Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. (Revised Rpt) Another edition on Monday at 1.30pm
Jonathan meets
Christopher Guest , director of A Mighty Wind. Shown last Tuesday on BBC1 Free cinema tickets: page 6
Taxicab Murders. Mary Beth and Chris go undercover when New York's cabbies are targeted by a crazed killer.
Mr Monk and the Psychic. Does clairvoyant Dolly Flint hold the key to the murder of a former police commissioner's wife - or is she a fraud?
Caledonia - It's Worth a Fortune A critically ill convict has hidden a stash of$500,000, and his wife is relying on Jim Rockford to find it.
2/6. The Greek Interpreter Holmes's brother, Mycroft, needs help unravelling a bizarre case of abduction. Dramatised by Derek Marlowe
First shown on ITV
24/26 Stalemate on the Western Front saw Allied generals looking for victory via an alternative route - the Middle East. (BW)
Crossing the road should be easy - but for Frank, it's a minefield. Writer Raymond Allen
With former Labour spin doctor Charlie Whelan.
The Early Birds. Barbara and Tom strive to make the most of the daylight hours, much to the annoyance of the Leadbetters. Writers John Esmonde , Bob Larbey ; Producer John Howard Davies
A real-life love story starring Ingrid Bergman.
Gladys Aylward, a young English servant girl, shows tenacity and courage when she travels to China in the 1930s to bring Christianity to a country ravaged by war.
Review page 43. (1958, PG) (Analogue W)
Journalist John Sergeant kicks off the ten-part countdown of our funniest home-grown comedies with a celebration of the cunning Blackadder and his hapless sidekick Baldrick. Featuring memorable clips and interviews with cast and crew, including Stephen Fry, Tony Robinson, Miranda Richardson, Richard Curtis and Ben Elton. Viewers can vote by calling [number removed] (calls cost 10p), texting BLACK to 80024 (costs no more than 12p), or via [web address removed]. A classic episode follows at 10.15. Producer Garry Hughes ; Executive producer Ricky Kelehar RT's comedy top 50: page 17
New series Sitcom about two rascally pensioners.
Cold. It's winter, and Jack and Victor need to keep warm - but will they resort to breaking the law?
Writers Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill; Director/Producer Michael Hines
First shown on BBC Scotland
Period black comedy horror with Robert Carlyle and Guy Pearce. 1847: life at a desolate mountain outpost is dull
- for Captain John Boyd - until a mysterious stranger arrives, telling tales of cannibalism. Film of the Week: page 39
Director Antonia Bird (1999. 18)
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2.00 Wallace in Wales
The scientist Alfred Russel Wallace.
2.30 Was Anybody There?
3.00 The Argument from Design
3.30 Living Doll: A Background to Shaw's Pygmalion
4.00 Euripides's Medea
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4.30 Hotel Hilbert
Exploring infinity.
5.00 Designer Rides: Jerk and Jounce
5.30 Deadly Quarrels