Starting with 6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast
News every quarter hour.
With a mixed audience of Spaniards who depend on tourism for their livelihood, local residents and British holidayrhakers,
Robert Kilroy-Silk discusses whether the British love affair with Spain is finally over.
A safari in Tanzania.
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Cartoon adventures.
Tim Grundy talks radio with Simon Bates ; Tori Amos performs live and Andi Peters assists Edd the Duck as he unlocks his wardrobe.
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The Devil You Know. George Baxter meets his match when he comes up against a tough
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The Forest of Dean.
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Today, chef Gary Rhodes cooks another Pacific Rim dish. With
Caron Keating and Linda Mitchell live from Ebbw Vale.
Followed by Weather
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(For cast see Friday. Rptd at 5.35pm)
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Another chance to see the first episode of this new drama series set in Spain. (For cast see Monday. Episode 2 can be seen tonight at 7.00pm)
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Detective series starring Edward Woodward
Jessica Lundy
Dad and Buried. A young boy pleads with Max and Nikki to find his missing father - a boxer whose trainer is shot after denying that he ever knew him.
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This edition comes from
Enniskillen in Northern Ireland and yields an Irish silver teaset, fine Belleek pottery and the town mace.
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Three cartoon adventures.
With Andi Peters.
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Fantasy animation series. • STEREO
Nick thinks he's about to get a bigger paper route, one which will allow him to buy the set of drums he's always wanted. But someone has other ideas. 0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888
News for children.
Aneight-part Australian children's drama about a boy who longs to be a clown.
7: Sim, now in Paris, finds the world famous Cirque d'Hiver where Anatole used to work.
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Gemma's protest against the mistreatment of circus animals threatens her career. Disaster strikes at the hotel when
Christina forgets to pass on an urgent message.
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With Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey.
Weather Bernard Davey
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Episodetwo of this new ongoing drama series.
As gossip spreads about the teenage bride, Trish and her toyboy have an argument. Is there a Peeping Tom on the prowl?
Episode written by John Maynard
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A series in which well-known people reveal how they coped with losing their health.
Margot Hemingway was once the highest paid model in the world and on her way to international stardom but she guarded a dark secret - the eating disorder, bulimia.
Tonight she talks frankly to
Lynn Redgrave about her fight back from the brink of despair and explains that she now realises that "the idea that you can go through this alone and get better is silly. You have to tell somebody because you are only as sick as your secrets." The film also follows her journey of self-discovery in a London hospital specialising in eating disorders, where she explored the reasons behind her bulimia. She says: "I learned so much there. It's very hard because there is a lot of pain but nobody can love you until you learn to love yourself." Producer Sally Dixon
Series editor Michael Latham
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Regional Variations (2)
Lovejoy
When a gang of international art thieves rob the house of Madelene Kent, ex-screen goddess and Tinker's heroine, Lovejoy decides to investigate.
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With Michael Buerk. Regional News
Weather Bernard Davey
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A documentary series taking a comprehensive look at one of the world's most powerful and mysterious organisations. Hi-Tech Low Cunning Tonight's programme examines the role of technology in espionage. It was technology which consistently put the CIA ahead of its intelligence rivals. Indeed some felt spy planes, bugging devices and satellites were taking over from spies.
Among tonight's revelations are new details of the shooting down of Gary Powers 's U2 spy plane and the extent to which the British were involved in helping the CIA with this top secret surveillance project over the Soviet Union.
There is also film showing where the CIA's top spies were housed in Siberian labour camps and Edward Lee Howard
, the only known CIA officer to defect to Moscow, gives his view on this era. Executive producer George Carey Series producer Peter Molloy
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Tonight 170 couples from 22 countries compete in the amateur modern category of the UK Dance Championships in Bournemouth. Presented by Donnie Burns , with commentary by Charles Nove and world professional modern champion Marcus Hilton. • STEREO
Fantasy science fiction adventure, starring Dennis Quaid Kate Capshaw
The world of nightmare is a dangerous place. If you could control dreams you'd have a healing power for good - and an evil power for murder!
For Alex Gardner , sometime psychic and government guinea pig, this particular nightmare is soon to become a terrifying reality.
Director Joseph Ruben
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