Presented by Bill Turnbull and Mishal Husain , and from
9.00 Carrie Gracie.
Antony Worrall Thompson is joined by chef Mary Berry , who offers the definitive recipe for a classic Victoria sponge, and Italian chef Gino D'Acampo prepares one of three meals made famous by Mafia films, as chosen by viewers. To vote phone [number removed] (calls costlOp); digital satellite viewers can use the red button on their handset.
From the archive, Gary Rhodes uses a Rick Stein recipe for lemon mayonnaise, while Delia Smith presents an essential guide to salad-making. Producer Lucy Lomas : Executive producer Barry Lynch (AD) RT SHOP- Saturday Kitchen Cookbook, £12 99 (inc p&p). Call [number removed]
December. Pheasants with leeks, potatoes, prunes and bacon.
Issues arising from the experiences of hearing children of deaf adults
(Codas), are tackled in a discussion lead by Emma Coleman. With sign language, voiceover and in-vision subtitles. Repeated Tuesday at 12.50am on BBCI www.bbc.co.uk/seehear
Pedro Almodovar 's new film Bad Education features in a special report from Cannes Film Festival. Presented by Tom Brook and Laura Metzger.
Clare Balding and Rishi Persad present live coverage of six races in a double-header from Ascot and Haydock. Featuring starts from Haydock at 1.30,
2.00, and 2.30, plus starts from Ascot at 1.45, 2.15, and
2.45. With commentary by Jim McGrath and Ian Bartlett , and analysis from Willie Carson andRayCochrane.
Directors Steve Docherty. Gerry Morrison Editor Stephen Cook
The landscape of Dumfries and Galloway, as featured in The Thirty-Nine Steps.
Romantic comedy starring
Doris Day and Rock Hudson. When an interior decorator meets a handsome Texan, she has no idea that he is the same man as the philanderer with whom she shares a phone line. Review page 53.
Director Michael Gordon (1959, PG)
Rim Trivia: page 51
Period drama starring Jean Marc Barr , Anna Friel and Miranda Richardson. 1813: a French officer attempts to escape from a remote Scottish PoW camp after befriending a local beauty. Review page 53. Director Harry Hook (1998, 15)
An episode of the classic sitcom from 1976.
Whose Fleas Are These? Tom and Barbara have fleas.
Writers John Esmond , Bob Larbey : Producer John Howard Davies
Two art lovers are given L100 to buy a work of art they think is worth more. Over a period of four weeks they continue their attempts to trade up with the aim of buying a dream piece of original art at the end of the month.
Producer Heather Leach : Series producer Bemar Periatambee
New series 1/4. What Goes Up ... A look at the elite group of celebrities with the wealth, influence and fame to match the old aristocracy, but with none of the breeding or preparation to cope with such awesome buying power. Naomi Campbell , Martin Sheen , Jay Kay , Eric Clapton , Dido and Sophie Dahl are some of those offering their own reflections on the pitfalls of being a celebrity.
Producer Colin Barr : Series producer Mark Roberts (AD)
5/5. Portrait of the Painter's Mother. Whistler's portrait of his elderly Puritan mother is one of the most satirised paintings of all time. Yet when his sombre masterpiece was first unveiled, it was seen as a radical departure from the sentimental images beloved of the Victorians, and which Whistler loathed. How did the portrait, born of Whistler's complex relationship with his mother, change the course of painting so drastically? Narrated by Samuel West.
Producer Michael Burke : Series editor Jeremy Bugler
By 1970 world famous photographer David Bailey had it all. His name was synonymous with fashion, fame and beautiful women and he'd been top of his profession for 10 years. But now it was time for change. With exclusive access to Bailey's photo archives and interviews with friends including Anjelica Huston , Alice Cooper , ex-wife Marie Helvin and Jerry Hall , this documentary explores Bailey the man during the decade in which he tried to prove he was so much more than a fashion photographer. Producer Elaine Shepherd ; Executive producer Mary Sackville West
First shown on BBC4
Guest presenter Alexander Armstrongjoins team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop , and two celebrity panellists.
Shown yesterday on BBC1
Director John Carpenter's thriller.
In the Los Angeles ghetto of Anderson, police shoot dead six gang members. Meanwhile, Lieutenant Bishop is given the easy job of caretaking the last few hours of the precinct police station. But when he gives refuge to a man on the run, a nightmare begins.
Review page 53.
(1976, 18)
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Repeats not indicated.
2.00 The Founding of the Royal Society
2.30 A Thread of Qucksilver
3.00 Biosphere 2
3.30 First Steps to Autonomy
4.00 Accumulating Years and Wisdom
4.30 Open Advice - Study to Succeed si
5.00 Lab Detectives
5.15 Background Brief - Our Biggest Smallest Threat?
5.30 Science Shack - Could You Fly like a Bird?