Bill Turnbull and Sian Williams host. With NewsWatch at 7.45.
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Cookery writer Darina Allen makes seafood chowder and chef Patrick Williams cooks up jerk chicken. Producer Michael Connock ; Executive producers Elaine Bancroft. Barry Lynch www.bbc.co.uk/saturdaykitchen RT DIRECT: Darina Allen 's Ballymaloe Cookery Course book, E25 inc p&p. To order call [number removed]7979 (national rate) Darina Allen 's chowder charm: p34
4/10. Contenders for "best summer breakfast" and "best savoury rice dish".
3/5. Michael makes a confession in public. With in-vision subtitles.
Writer David Horbury Rptd Tue at 1.45am on BBCI www.bbc.co.uk/seehear
Ocean's Twelve is reviewed.
Shown last Monday on BBCI
(Compelling crime classic starring James Cagney , and the late Virginia Mayo - four of whose films are showing this week. A gunman and his gang pull off a heist with fatal results. Film of the Week: page 43.
Director Raoul Walsh (1949, 15)
(BW) Virginia Mayo also stars in Pearl of the South Pacific at 1.05pm on Monday
Poison a la Carte. A gourmet dinner is marred by murder.
Who did the deed?
Mr Monk and the 12th Man. What links nine brutal murders, with different MOs and no apparent victim connections?
6/7. The Bruce Partington Plans The government asks Holmes to track down top secret plans. Dramatised by John Hawkesworth
First shown on ITV
Sue Carroll of The Mirror reviews the headlines.
Director Vernon Antcliff ; Producer Ged Clarke
Hull welcomes the antiques auction show. Hosted by Paul Martin , with David Barby and James Lewis. Series producer Pete Smith ; Executive producer Tom Ware
www.bbc.co.uk/antiques
5/5. Edinburgh Castle. Built on the site of an extinct volcano, the history of one of Scotland's greatest landmarks is bloody, brutal and grimly fascinating. Jonathan Meades scales this most enduring of icons and visits its gentler neighbour, Holyrood Palace. Director Eleanor Yule ; Producer Allan Campbell
First shown on BBC4
Robert Kilroy-Silk, politician and one-time king of daytime TV, has vowed to destroy the European Parliament. In the process, he's been accused of trying to wreck the UK Independence Party, from which he has recently resigned. This is a glimpse behind the closed doors of politics - the warring factions, the secret briefings to journalists - and a look at the family man behind the political ambition.
Shown last Monday on BBC3
Will Self and Jonathan Aitken join captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop on the satirical quiz. Guest host Kirsty Young endeavours to keep order.
Director Paul Wheeler ; Series producer Nick Martin
2/3. The Maws of Doom. The boys struggle with adolescence - but make progress with women, as Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais 's dramatisation of Jonathan Coe 's darkly humorous novel continues.
Shown last Wednesday Series concludes Wed at 9pm
Isaac from Hanson, MTV's Dave Berry , comedian Mickey Hutton and Greg Olive from rap duo Fierce
Girl join the comic pop quiz. Shown last Sunday
Poignant romantic r drama starring Miranda Otto and George DelHoyo.
I Alice's dreams of her absent father are upset when her letters to him are returned, unopened. To find him, she gets a job with the postal service, where she befriends Frank, who is oddly moved by her quest. In English and Spanish with subtitles. Review page 48. Director John Ruane (1998)
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2.30 Out of the Melting Pot Jewish people in the US. 6456273
3.20 Ever Wondered?
3.30 Imagining New Worlds 70254
4.00 Brief Encounter 68419
4.30 Cell City City Works
5.00 Lab Detectives Double bill. 77544
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