Presented by Bill Turnbull and Sian Williams , and from 9.00
Carrie Gracie.
Ben O'Donahue joins
Antony Worrall Thompson in the kitchen with ideas for roasting lamb. Jamie Oliver prepares a birthday party, while Keith Floyd continues his tour of Africa, stopping off in Durban to cook kebabs for the queen in Lesotho. Producer Lucy Lomas ; Executive producer Barry Lynch BBCi: special features via handset, or www.bbc.co.uk/food/saturdaykitchen OLIVE MAGAZINE: L2.80 monthly
Alan Coxon and Kathy Sykes get the pulses racing with a history of beans. RECIPE CARDS: free from [number removed] (calls charged at national rate)
Memnos Costi has news of a new talent competition, plus one woman's battle to beat anorexia, and new legal rights for equal access at university. With sign language, voiceover and in-vision subtitles.
Repeated on Tuesday at 2.10am on BBC1 www.bbc.co.uk/seehear
Ben Fogle visits locations for The Thirty-Nine Steps and Whistle down the Wind.
Gwyneth Paltrow discusses her new role as Sylvia Plath , plus the verdict on the Mike Figgis drama Cold Creek Manor.
Shown last Tuesday BBC1
Thank God It's Monday. An unearthed mugshot provides a clue that could crack a long-running case.
Mr Monk Goes to the Carnival A death on a ferris wheel has the phobia-suffering detective facing his fear of heights to catch a criminal.
Profit and Loss 2/2. Fudged financial figures lead Jim to some stock-market scamming. Ned Beatty guests.
4/6. The Resident Patient
A young doctor's benefactor is acutely afraid for his own safety. What will the expert diagnosis be over at 221B Baker Street? Dramatised by Derek Marlowe
First shown on ITV
26/26 Relief spreads through the ranks on all sides as history's bloodiest conflict finally comes to an end. With the Armistice now in effect, the Allied countries are overcome by a frenzy of joy and exultation. (BW)
The Romans' use of intensive farming methods.
Presented by George Pascoe-Watson of The Sun.
Period romantic drama based on Leo Tolstoy 's classic novel, starring Sophie Marceau as the eponymous
Russian heroine who embarks on a doomed love affair with the dashing Count Vronsky. Review page 43.
Director Bernard Rose (1997, 12)
Ulrika Jonsson champions the 1970s comedy that brought us those icons of Surbiton self-sufficiency, Tom and Barbara Good , and their social-climbing neighbours Jerry and Margo Leadbetter. Two of the stars of the series, Richard Briers and Penelope Keith , lend their support to the candidature. Viewers can vote by calling
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Producer Mark Turnbull ; Executive producer Ricky Kelehar
Period drama based on Jane Austen 's novel. Fanny Price leaves her modest Portsmouth home to be brought up on her rich relatives' country estate. There she is treated as an inferior- except by her cousin Edmund. As young adults, Fanny and Edmund seem the perfect match, but their lives are soon complicated. Review page 43.
Director Patricia Rozema (1999, 15)
3/8. Billy meets the local organic farmers and also receives distressing news about his brother. Darren.
Writers Andrew Collins and Simon Day; Director Martin Dennis
Producer Alex Walsh-Taylor First shown on BBC3
Will a wonder drug fulfil its claim to eternal youth?
First shown on BBC Scotland
Group D action, with Nigeria v South Africa plus Morocco v tournament minnows Benin. Coverage of Tunisia v Guinea can be seen tomorrow at 7pm on BBC3.
Producer Emma Josling ; Editor Andrew Clement
Alistair Griffin , Carol Decker , Tony Wilson and Jimmy Carr join Mark Lamarr , Bill Bailey and Phill Jupitus for another edition of the comedy music quiz. Phill Jupitus 's CD Review: page 31
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Repeats not indicated.
2.00 Galapagos: Research in the Field
2.30 Reindeer in the Arctic: a Study in Adaptation
3.00 Sex and the Single Gene?
3.30 The Art of Breathing
4.00 Food: Whose Choice Is It Anyway?
4.30 Healing the Whole
5.00 Why Me? Why Now?
Attitudes towards health and illness.
5.30 CyberTalk