With Bill Turnbull , Sian Williams. Including viewers' questions in NewsWatch at 7.45.
Antony Worrall Thompson welcomes Reza Mohammed , who prepares a gourmet Indian curry, while in Yorkshire Rick Stein cooks a hearty rhubarb crumble followed by a Pakistani lamb kurai. Producer Michael Connock ; Exec producers Elaine Bancroft and Barry Lynch To vote which of three dishes you would like to see at the end of the show, ring
[number removed] (max cost lOp), press the red button or log on to www.bbc.co.uk/food
1/10. Including the top sandwich and steak supper.
With the drama Switch set to return next week, Clive Mason and Kibra Taye show clips from the last run, interview cast members and take a look behind the scenes. With sign language, voiceover and in-vision subtitles. Deaflympics follows Repeated Tuesday at 12.40am on BBC One [Web Address Removed]
1/2. Highlights from Melbourne,
Australia, where over 3,000 deaf Olympians are competing. With signing, voiceover and in-vision subtitles. More next Saturday. 37H
The first in a new series previews "Closer" and "Vanity Fair".
(Shown last Monday on BBC1)
Capt Kirk tracks the Enterprise's last mission in the first episode of the cult sci-fi series.
An updated programme on yesterday's bid to land a probe on Saturn's moon Titan.
Mr Monk Goes to the Theatre
Sharona's sister is suspected of murdering a fellow actor.
Wolfe Stays In. Two cases each involving a woman's corpse tax the restive detective.
3/7. Convalescing in Cornwall, Holmes involves himself in a local mystery. Dramatised by Gary Hopkins
(First shown on ITV)
Comedian and columnist Mark Steel reviews the news.
Director Vernon Antcliff ; Producer Ged Clarke
Experts Mark Stacey and Catherine Southon evaluate potential auction lots in Andover, while presenter Paul Martin heads for the Hampshire countryside on a quest to discover the "real" Jane Austen.
Series producer John Miller ; Exec producer Jane Lomas
2/5. It was in 1815 that architect John Nash began to remodel an existing, modest villa for the then Prince Regent in a lavish style heavily influenced by India and China. On completion in 1823, George IV had a residence that truly reflected his sybaritic life. Jonathan Meades ponders the fabulous pleasure dome that is the Royal Pavilion in Brighton.
(First shown on BBC4)
Global Dimming. Scientists have discovered a phenomenon that may have already contributed to the deaths of hundreds of thousands through drought and famine. At its heart is a study that shows that the average amount of sunlight reaching the Earth has diminished over a number of years, hiding the consequences of global warming in the process - a theory labelled "global dimming".
Producer David Sington Shown last Thursday Episode two of the new series is on Thursday at 9pm
www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour
Home Antony Sher stars in this darkly comic drama based on a short story by J G Ballard . Increasingly deranged, suburbanite Gerald Ballantyne embarks on a lunatic experiment in the confines of his house.
Writer/Director Richard Curson-Smith
Producer Richard Fell
Jim Carrey and Martin Landau star in this Capra-esque comedy drama from Shawshank Redemption director Frank Darabont.
Hollywood, 1951: Peter Appleton is a scriptwriter who has just received his first screen credit. But when he's investigated by FBI agents who claim he has Communist sympathies, his world quickly falls apart. Then an accident gives him a chance of a new life. Review page 54.
(2001, PG) Film Highlights: page 51
2/11. With
Roni Size , Ollie from Freefaller, singer Keedie, and actor
Ewen Macintosh. Shown last Sunday
Highlights from today's semi-finals at the world championships. Live coverage of the final from 2pm tomorrow in Sunday Grandstand.
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