Listings
With Paul Burden.
Timetable on Monday
Contributors
Unknown:
Paul
Burden.
With Justin Webb and Sophie Raworth.
Timetable on Monday
Contributors
Unknown:
Justin
Webb
Unknown:
Sophie
Raworth.
Avariation on sausage and mash.
Topical debate with Robert Kilroy-Silk .
Contributors
Unknown:
Robert
Kilroy-Silk
A couple are prepared for a record-breaking sailing attempt. Stereo.
Cookery challenge with Richard Cawley.
Contributors
Unknown:
Richard
Cawley.
Consumer advice programme, with Ruth Langsford , Tony Morris , David Walsh and Paul Roseby.
Including at 11.00 News Regional News and Weather
Contributors
Unknown:
Ruth
Langsford
Unknown:
Tony
Morris
Unknown:
David
Walsh
Unknown:
Paul
Roseby.
The team redesign a kitchen in Egham.
Regional News and Weather 2988
Vocabulary panel game. stereo..
Elimination game show. Stereo...
The Robinson and Ramsay feud rages on. Toadie devises a plan to save Lance's skin. Ramsay Street loses a much-loved resident. Repeated at 5.35pm Stereo
Today in Longleat the keepers are searching for a missing she-wolf, while in St Tropez, Lord Bath talks to Paul Heiney about his relationship with the press.
Contributors
Unknown:
Paul
Heiney
From Ascot. Continuing the afternoon's coverage with the 3.05 and 3.35 races.
Producer Chris Lewis
Contributors
Producer:
Chris
Lewis
Paul and Barry go to help out at the Dan the Van rest home. Written by Rory Clark and Robert Taylor
Stereo............................................
Contributors
Written By:
Rory
Clark
Written By:
Robert
Taylor
Highlights from this series in which children compete to send adults to the gunk pool. With Dave Benson Phillips. Last in the series.
Contributors
Unknown:
Dave Benson
Phillips.
First of a six-part drama series. Will Lloyd and Harvey's foster sister Dinah resist the Headmaster?
Based on books by Gillian Cross, adapted by Helen Cresswell
Repeat
Stereo
Subtitled
Contributors
Demon Headmaster:
Terrence
Hardiman
Mrs Hunter:
Tessa
Peake-Jones
Eddy Hair:
Danny
John-Jules
Dinah Glass:
Frances
Amey
Lloyd Hunter:
Gunnar
Cauthery
Harvey Hunter:
Thomas
Szekeres
Miss Wilberforce:
Roli
Okorodudu
Created by:
Gillian
Cross
Writer:
Helen
Cresswell
Children's magazine.
With Stuart Miles, Katy Hill, Richard Bacon and Konnie Huq.
Repeated tomorrow at 8am on BBC2
Contributors
Presenter:
Stuart
Miles
Presenter:
Katy
Hill
Presenter:
Richard
Bacon
Presenter:
Konnie
Huq
Shown at 1.45pm Stereo Subtitled .....
Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey. Weather Helen Young
Subtitled 36
Contributors
Unknown:
Anna
Ford
Unknown:
Andrew
Harvey.
For details see Monday Subtitled 88
Britain's best young amateur chefs compete for the title of JuniorMasterchef, hosted by Loyd Grossman. Tonight chef
Alison Yetman and TV presenter and gardening expert Alan Titchmarsh judge three contestants from the South
West and Wales.
Director Richard Bryan ; Executive producers Bradley Adams. Richard Kalms
Contributors
Unknown:
Loyd
Grossman.
Unknown:
Alison
Yetman
Unknown:
Alan
Titchmarsh
Director:
Richard
Bryan
Producers:
Bradley
Adams.
Producers:
Richard
Kalms
Tonight a ship with legs that enables tourists in Hawaii to avoid treacherous waters when travellingfrom one island to another, afire alarm thatguides people out of a smoke-filled building, and three more gadgets are put on trial. Presented by Peter Snow and Philippa
Forrester, with Jez Nelson. Craig Doyle and Anya Sitaram. ProducerPennySouthgate; Editor
Saul Nasse Stereo Subtitled ...........72 FURTHER DETAILS: Ceefax page 623, the TW Information Line on (0181) [number removed], orWEB SITE: www.bbc.co.uk/tw
BBC TOMORROW'SWORLD MAGAZINE: price £2. 75, from newsagents.
Contributors
Presented By:
Peter
Snow
Unknown:
Jez
Nelson.
Unknown:
Craig
Doyle
Unknown:
Anya
Sitaram.
Editor:
Saul
Nasse
Continuing the documentary series about the Irnham Lodge surgery in Minehead, Somerset. GP Dr Paul Slade 's mind is on cream cakes and scones as he prepares for another weigh-in with patient Dot Lupo. Later, a patient who has previously caused him problems returns, as well as another he finds difficultto handle. At the end of the day, Dr Tim Ross holds the fort while the rest of the casualty department take on the RNLI in a game of cricket.
Producer Charlotte Desai ; Series producer Christine Hall
Contributors
Unknown:
Dr Paul
Slade
Unknown:
Dot
Lupo.
Unknown:
Dr Tim
Ross
Producer:
Charlotte
Desai
Producer:
Christine
Hall
Actor Paul Gross of the TV series
Due South and indie pop band Snugjoin Carol Smillie as she hosts the midweek lottery draw.
Contributors
Unknown:
Paul
Gross
Unknown:
Snugjoin Carol
Smillie
Carol Vorderman takes over as the new regular presenter.
Write to Points of View, BBC TV, London W12 7TS, or phone/fax on (0181) [number removed]. The e-mail address is: pov@bbc.co.uk Producer Annie Lewis Marffy
Contributors
Unknown:
Carol
Vorderman
Producer:
Annie Lewis
Marffy
With Peter Sissons.
Regional News
Weather Helen Young
Followed by National Lottery Update
Contributors
Unknown:
Peter
Sissons.
Road Rage. There are plans for a controversial new Gasforth by-pass and Fowler faces a dilemma when Patricia decides to spend her fortnight's leave joiningthetravellingtribe of road protesters known as the Dongers.
Written by Ben Elton ; Director John Birkin Producers Ben Elton and Geoffrey Perkins Repeat Stereo
Contributors
Written By:
Ben
Elton
Director:
John
Birkin
Producers:
Ben
Elton
Inspector Fowler:
Rowan
Atkinson
DC Boyle:
Mark
Addy
WPC Habib:
Mina
Anwar
PC Goody:
James
Dreyfus
Sergeant Dawkins:
Serena
Evans
DI Grim:
David
Haig
PC Gladstone:
Rudolph
Walker
Stallion:
Jonathan
Cake
Elf:
Natalie
Walker
Science-fiction adventure starring Jean-Claude Van Damme
In 2004, Max Walker becomes one of an elite group assigned to police the use of time travel technology. To help him foil the plans of a corrupt senator, Walker is sent back to 1994, the year his wife was murdered.
Director Peter Hyams (1994, 18)
+ See Films: pages 51-60 ***
Contributors
Director:
Peter
Hyams
Max Walker:
Jean-Claude van
Damme
Melissa:
Mia
Sara
McComb:
Ron
Silver
Matuzak:
Bruce
McGill
Fielding:
Gloria
Reuben
Ricky:
Scott
Bellis
Atwood:
Jason
Schombing
Spota:
Scott
Lawrence
Utley:
Kenneth
Welsh
Shotgun:
Brent
Woolsey
Highlights of today's second one-day international between the West Indies and England from Barbados.
Coverage of day one in the World Figure Skatingchampionships, from Minneapolis, USA. In the men's short programme, Russia's Ilia Kulik begins his attemptto add a World to his Olympic title. Meanwhile, Britain's
Steven Cousins beginsthe championship with his confidence boosted by his sixth place finish in this year's Winter Olympics.
Introduced by Barry Davies with commentary by Robin Cousins. Producer Mark Wilkin Stereo .
Contributors
Unknown:
Ilia
Kulik
Unknown:
Steven
Cousins
Introduced By:
Barry
Davies
Commentary By:
Robin
Cousins.
Producer:
Mark Wilkin
Stereo
BBC1 joins the news station.