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LONDON Isles Apart: The Channel Islands
Andrew Cooper spent a summer, away from the crowds, filming the unique wildlife

SOUTH WEST Hounding the Hunt
John Norman reports on stag-hunting in the West Country in the light of the ban imposed on the local hunt by the Quantocks village, Holford.

SOUTH Don't Fence Me In
with Michael Jordan and Anne Dawson. Today an investigation into the controversy over the fossil-bearing cliffs of West Dorset.

WEST Public Life: Roads That Ruin?
Architect Mike Jenner looks at the work of road planners, and at the latest plans for roads around St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol.

MIDLANDS Midlands Tonight
News and issues behind the headlines presented from Birmingham by Mike Dornan with Anne Brown.

EAST Weekend
What's on, where and why presented by John Mountford

NORTH WEST Outlook
The third of six programmes on the industrial problems of the north west. Peter Oppenheimer discusses with politicians concerned, the causes of current problems and the outlook for industry.

NORTH Gardeners' Direct Line
Live phone-in programme. Geoffrey Smith and Daphne Ledward are in the studio.
Ring Leeds [number removed], lines open from 7.0 pm.

NORTH EAST Coast to Coast
Eric Robson with a programme reflecting the rich and varied life in the North.

NORTHERN IRELAND Spotlight
The current affairs programme presented by David Dunseith and Barry Cowan

SCOTLAND The Beechgrove Garden
Another weekly visit to Aberdeen's television garden, with George Barron and Jim McColl

WALES Celena
Celena Duncan, one of the most exciting performers to emerge from Wales in the last decade. Supported by Maasai and Loose Ends

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Andrew Cooper
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John Norman
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Michael Jordan
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Anne Dawson.
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Mike Jenner
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Mike Dornan
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Anne Brown.
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John Mountford
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Geoffrey Smith
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David Dunseith
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George Barron
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Jim McColl Wales
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Celena Celena Duncan

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