Tohru's mother arrives.
Robert accepts a challenge.
Suzie Sweet is leading the street parade, but needs help.
Keep fit time for gnomes.
It's market day.
Invisible burglars strike.
A manned sun-probe runs into trouble.
TC and the new cat in town compete for a movie role.
Third comedy in the Love Bug series, starring Dean Jones.
The lovable Volkswagen Beetle is entered in the Paris-Monte
Carlo rally. But jewel thieves have hidden a diamond in Herbie's petrol tank. Review page 51. Director Vincent McEveety (1977. U)
Herbie Goes Bananas is tomorrow at 1pm
Beautiful UK gardens.
Upholding the law on the fox hunting ban.
From Aberdeen.
With chefs Phil Vickery and Nick Nairn.
4/5. Bedford's Rainbow Warriors are today's challengers.
Arched eyebrows and acerbic putdowns.
Concerns and enthusiasms about TV.
3/4. A Hindu Wedding. In a tsunami relief camp in the south of India, 18-year-old Maha prepares for her wedding day - an event tarnished by her doubting her faith after losing her mother in the Boxing Day disaster. See Tuesday's choice.
Producer Nick Millard
4/8. The villagers decide to reassess their lives.
Director Charlie Forman ; Producer Nigel Farrell
5/6. Ed and Paula Hucklebridge from Newbury, Berkshire, are overspending by thousands of pounds a year, treating their family to DVDs, mobile phones and electrical appliances. Financial advisor Lawrence Gold faces a tough job bringing them back from the brink of bankruptcy. Max Beesley narrates. Producer Nek Finnis ; Executive producer Helen Bullough BBC ACTION LINE: [number removed]09. Calls are free
With Kirsty Wark.
2/6. The East. Tracing the footsteps of Victorian photographer PH Emerson, exploring decay and neglect in Norfolk and Suffolk, and memories of Essex.
Producer Helen Nixon ; Executive producer Basil Comely
On the Romney Marsh in Kent. there are ruined churches in the middle of fields and tales of towns lost at sea. Professor Aubrey Manning attempts to discover what happened to these lost communities. Director/Producer Martin Mortimore
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Open University/General Interest Repeats not indicated.
2.00 Homegrown Hollywood A night of short films showcasing emerging and established film-makers from around the UK. Includes the Oscar-nominated short film Everything in This Country Must, directed by Gary McKendry. Presented by James King. Contains strong language and disturbing scenes. <S)