with Nick Ross and Debbie Greenwood Including this morning: Advice Line - the panel answers your calls and your letters at 7.32 and 8.45. Titch's 's Pitch - join
Alan Titchmarsh in his garden for seasonal advice.
And Glynn Christian cooks up some recipe ideas.
Pull a funny face
Move your eyes and nose and mouth,
All over the place
Presenter Sheelagh Gilbey Guest Stuart Bradley Story: The Lighthouse Keeper's Lunch by RONDA AND DAVID ARMTTAGE Director ROY MILANI
with Richard Whitmore and Frances Coverdale
Weather News MICHAEL FISH
(London and SE: Financial
Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
A See-Saw programme
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Laurel and Hardy blunder into a giant howler in "Beanstalk Boobs"
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A new cartoon series in which Kwicky, the clever Koala bear, Crazy Claws the wild cat and the City's own gutter-pup, Dirty Dawg, each have their own adventure stories brought to you by kind permission of the Bungle Brothers Circus.
Today: Robinson Caruso; The Claws Conspiracy; Dirty's Debut
with Su Ingle and Michael Jordan
The nest is 50 feet above the ground, high in the branches of a horse-chestnut tree.
Every gust of wind rocks the nest with the sparrowhawk chicks inside. And higher still, a hidden television camera looks down into the nest, where every moment of the hatching of the eggs and the raising of the chicks is being transmitted to the Wildtrack studio. Producer MIKE BEYNON BBC Bristol
with Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell
followed by Weather News
by Gerry Huxham.
'Well, pretty soon, if you don't do somethin', she's gonna have another pain.
From my fingers. Round her throat'.
(Ceefax Subtitles)
Noel Edmonds re-creates a special moment in the life of Fred Trueman
Featuring the sights and sounds of August 1964.
Highlighting the fashions, crazes, styles, pop charts, films, radio, television, and news stories of the time. Comparing the prices in Noel's 1964 shopping bag.
Discovering what happened to the people who found themselves in the headlines, with Colin Cowdrey, stiltwalker Martin Lorenzo and this week's guest reader of the news clips who was himself making the news.
Music from Dave Berry and The Cruisers
Bob Monkhouse presents another edition of his international comedy showcase, this week featuring the cockney humour of Mike Reid , the outrageous style of Duncan Norvelle and, from America, the subtle and satirical improvisational skills of Monteith and Rand, making a return visit after their great success on the last series. with THE HARRY STONEHAM BAND Programme associate NEIL SHAND Script associate DENNIS BERSON Director GEOFF MILES
Produced by JOHN FISHER
with Julia Somerville Weather News
starring
The Centrefold Murders
First Miss January, then Miss February: two contestants in a pageant of centrefolds are murdered, confirming fears that the girls are being stalked by a maniacal killer. Houston is alerted to a strange photographer who has followed the pageant to California and when the man's eerie past is revealed, the case looks closed ...
Written by SKIP WEBSTER Directed by KIM MANNERS
Italy today seen through the lives of ten different Italians 7: The Enterprising Heiress Giovanna Mazzocchi inherited one of Italy s biggest publishing empires seven years ago when she was just 30. Today Editonale Domus of Milan is flourishing under the direction of its enterprising young boss. Wealth has brought problems for her family. Giovanna's sister was kidnapped and released only after they paid a huge ransom. Now Giovanna carries a gun for her own protection. Narrated by Michael Pennington Written by DAVID WILLEY
Series producer JEREMY BENNETT
Producer JONATHAN STEDALL
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An autocrat from head to toe, sheis one of the wonders of Milan. (THE TIMES)
Three Arab stallions sired the entire British racing stock.
Now 300 years later, the descendants of their original owners are staking a huge claim to their heritage. What was once the sport of kings has become the sport of oil-rich sheikhs and princes-men prepared to spend millions of pounds on one horse. They have become the lords df the bidding ring. No owner is more enthusiastic than Sheikh Mohammed al Maktoum third son of Sheikh
Rashid, ruler of Dubai. The
Cambridge-educated Sheikh Mohammed has based his multi-million pound stud business in Newmarket the home of British racing. He is reputedly the most powerful
Arab owner in Britain today. A BBC East documentary team follow him here and in his desert homeland as he pursues his passion for racehorses.
Reporter Susanne Hall Film editor MICHAEL STOKES Director BRIAN FAWCETT Producer ROBERT BUFTON BBC East
Presented by Brian Redhead British companies that made it - their story of recovery from recession.
1: The New Tradition-Wedgwood pic
How the Americans and their still mighty dollar helped one of Britain's oldest companies to battle out of recession. And how Wedgwood has broken with tradition by taking its workforce into its confidence, 'Japanese' style. Director FIONA PITCHER Producer BRIAN DAVIES