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Antony Worrall Thompson helps school dinner lady Kirn to prepare a special meal. But will the "help" of Kim's partner make sparks fly?
January. ingredients available as the new year gets under way are put to mouthwatering use by the chef. (AD)
4/6. Days and Nights. Lemon honey chicken wings, lobster sandwiches with lime mayo and coriander, and white chocolate mousse with passion fruit.
Postponed from last Saturday
2/6. Best Mates. Why does an organic vegetable garden depend on plants that "look after one another"?
Chris Collins investigates. l
Magazine for deaf people, hosted by Memnos Costi. With sign language, voiceoverand in-vision subtitles.
Repeated Tuesday 12.50am on BBC1 www.bbc.co.uk/seehear
Patrick Moore and Chris Lintott look at the constellation of Pegasus and the Andromeda galaxy, find out about extrasolar planets and the project superWASP or wide angle search for extrasolar planets. Show more
Planet Quest. Does life exist elsewhere in our universe? Patrick Moore reports.
Shown last Sunday on BBC1 Followed by The Witness
Lacey is the main witness in an enquiry that isn't as straightforward as it first seems.
Jonathan Ross
Man on Fire and Bride and Prejudice are reviewed.
Shown last Monday on BBCI
Action from Salisbury with the
2.50 Cornwallis Stakes. Clare Balding and Rishi Persad host. Commentary by Jim McGrath plus analysis from
Willie Carson and Ray Cochrane.
Chris Beardshaw works his magic on the shingle beach of Dungeness.
r Medical comedy with Dirk Bogarde. When
Dr Simon Sparrow diagnoses that Sir
Lancelot Spratt is in love, the lives of both men are disrupted in odd ways. Review page 45. Director Ralph Thomas (1963. PG)
Doctor in Love is on Monday at 1.55pm
New series Brian Reade of The Mirror casts an eye over the week's headlines.
Liverpool Town Hall hosts the antiques auction show. Presenter Kate Alcock is joined in the quest for hidden valuables by experts David Barby and James Lewis.
Series producer John Miller ; Executive producer Jane Lomas
The first semi-final reaches a conclusion in the Grand Prix at the Guild Hall in Preston. At this stage last year, Scot John Higgins triumphed in a clash of former world champions as he convincingly defeated John Parrott 6-2. Producer Alison Witkover : Executive producer Graham Fry BBCi: uninterrupted coverage is available via the red button on the handset
Brian Kerr's men travel to Paris for this Group Four World Cup qualifier (kick-off 8.00) with legitimate hopes of causing an upset against the formerly formidable French.
Since their World Cup 1998 and Euro 2000 double, Les
Bleus have been in decline, culminating in a disappointing Euro 2004 in Portugal this summer. Zinedine Zidane, Claude Makelele, Marcel Desailly, Bixente Lizarazu and Lilian Thuram have all now departed the international scene. New skipper Patrick Vieira is also an absentee today - through suspension - but France can still call on the likes of Henry, Cisse, Pires, Saha and Gallas.
The Republic will be looking to striker Robbie Keane for goals. If the Tottenham man finds the net today, he will surpass Niall Quinn as his country's leading scorer of all time. Presented by Ray Stubbs, with commentary coming from Jonathan Pearce and Mark Lawrenson.
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The remaining place in the final will be decided tonight at the Guild Hall in Preston. Steve Davis and John Parrott join Hazel Irvine in the studio. Commentary by Clive Everton ,
Dennis Taylor , Willie Thorne and John Virgo. BBCi; uninterrupted coverage is available via the red button on the handset
Subsequent programmes may run late or change
4/8. A varied hitlist - including ice cream vans and God - is nominated for Orwellian oblivion as comedian Harry Hill names his nightmares. Paul Merton sits injudgment.
Shown last Monday (AD)
3/6. Popsvengali and The X Factor judge Louis Walsh joins Jason Donovan on the irreverent music quiz. Hosted by Mark Lamarr , with captains Bill Bailey and Phill Jupitus. Shown last Monday
L Scenic drama with George C Scott. The Bahamas, 1940:
American sculptor Thomas Hudson has opted out, retiring to the Bahamas and an idyllic if rather drink-fuelled life. But with the Second World War raging around his island retreat. Hudson is drawn into the conflict. Review Dace 45.
Director Franklin J Schaffner (1976) 4261UI
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5.45 Background Brief - Science and the Psychics