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A day for Indian food lovers as chef Reza Mahammad and writers Manju Malhi and Vicky Bhogal join Antony Worrall Thompson. Executive producers Elaine Bancroft and Barry Lynch VOTE' [number removed]3333 (lOp); bbc.co.uk/food COMPETITION: [number removed]3366 (25p)
New series 1/13. A Romantic Dinner for Two. Rachel Allen starts with scallops, oysters and little pots of passion.
A druid who claims he's King
Arthur, a profile of the director of the 1960s movie Deaf Dracula and a ghost-busting session at
Newcastle Deaf Club. With signing, voiceover and in-vision subtitles. Rptd Tuesday 1.55am BBC1 (SL)
Antonio Banderas talks about swashbuckler The Legend of Zorro.
(Shown last Monday on BBC1)
Pastoria Prime Pick. Stranded in a small town, Rockford's charged with a series of crimes.
Mr Monk Meets the Godfather Monk is offered a deal for reinstatement.
Adventure starring
Robert Ryan and Barbara Stanwyck.
A handsome stranger, wanted for murder, seeks refuge in the isolated home of plantation owner Gwen Moore. Review page 53. Director Allan Dwan (1955, PG)
Holmes is uninterested in a missing person case until an alarming Christmas gift is delivered. Joanna David and Ciaran Hinds guest-star. Dramatised by TR Bowen
(First shown on ITV)
Ciaran Hinds can be seen as Caesar in Rome, which starts on Wednesday, 9pm
Will items fly off the shelves at
Airport House in Croydon, Surrey? Series producer Peter Smith ; Executive producer Tom Ware
The Guardian's Marina Hyde reviews the week's press. Director Vernon Antcliff ; Producer Ged Clarke
New series 1/6. Celebrities line up to take aim at what they see as political correctness gone mad.
May Contain Nuts. Compensation culture now costs an estimated £10 billion a year and has rendered the nation cowering wimps according to Arthur Smith. Producer Eamon Hardy ; Exec producer Paul Woolwich
4/4. Drawing by Design. Andrew Graham-Dixon examines how drawing has been used by designers throughout the centuries as a means of expressing their often fantastical ideas.
Producer Diana Hill ; Series producer Ian Macmillan
A look ahead to Wednesday's new historical drama series, beginning 9pm.
A nervous Amanda Redman digs into her family's history, uncovering the world of strict Victorian values that affected her disciplinarian grandfather. Director Riete Oord ; Series producer Victoria Watson
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Brian Does Hollywood. Series three. Hoping to make it in Hollywood, Brian ends up directing a blue movie. First shown on Sky One
Stan lives to regret finding his wife a job.
Including a rare interview with Karlheinz Stockhausen. Shown last Thursday
Raunchy crime drama, written and directed by rap star Ice Cube.
Single mother Diana Armstrong, determined to get a college degree, jumps at the chance of earning cash as a Players Club stripper.
Review page 53. (1998, 18)
Followed by The Witness
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1.00 GMT An A to Z of English 97547 1.30 GMT An English Accent 42522 2.00 GMT English Only in America 23837 2.30 GMT Animated English The Creature Comforts Story 90634 3.00 GMT Moral
Panics The Agony and the Ecstasy 11127 3.30 GMT Defining Moments 24566 4.00 GMT The Unusual Suspects 97924 4.30 GMT Background Brief 3332566 4.45 GMT Snapshots