with Nick Ross and Sue Cook
Including this morning:
Zoe 's View: Breakfast Time's teenage correspondent
Zoe Brown files her latest report; Glynn Christian has more hints from the kitchen; and Richard Smith takes your medical calls on his topic of the week - dial [number removed].
I come, I go,
Always fast, never slow, I'm Gobbo the goblin
Presenter Sheelagh Gilbey Guest Wayne Jackman
Story: The Shoemaker and the Elves written by CYNTHIA AND WILLIAM BIRRER
Books: Play School Stories, 95p
Story time from Play School, 90pfrom booksellers
The Cornhill Insurance Test Series
England v Australia from Trent Bridge First day
Out of 14 matches played at Trent Bridge, Australia lead England four Tests to three.
Four years ago Australia won a low-scoring match by four wickets with Allan Border making the top match score of 63. The only other score of over 50 was by Mike Gatting in England's first innings. PETER WEST introduces the whole of this morning's play. Commentators
RICHIE BENAUD
JIM LAKER
TOM GRAVENEY
BOB WILLIS
Scorer WENDY WIMBUSH Television presentation
KEITH MACKENZIE. MIKE ADLEY
Executive producer NICK HUNTER
Video, Botham's Ashes BBCV/B 5015 from retailers
with Frances Coverdale
Weather News IAN MCCASKILL
1.22 Regional News
(London and SE: Financial
Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
A See-Saw programme with Carol Leader
Chock-a-Block is chock-a-block with pictures to words that rhyme. See what words ring Chock-a-Block's rhyme chime today.
(Repeat)
The Comhill Insurance Test Series
England v Australia from Trent Bridge First day
PETER WEST introduces coverage of the start of this afternoon's play.
by Joanne and Michael Cole
Gran soon learns from Jim how to save goals.
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Only a 'Snow Trac', a cross-country vehicle with metal tracks, can reach the sheep grazing on the hills high above the farm. But will it reach one sheep in trouble?
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White Water Fury
Lassie rides the rapids in a kayak.
An inter-school competition with fun and games on the field and in the swimming pool.
Heat 3 - Wales from Plas Madoc Leisure Centre, Acrefair, near Wrexham between YSGOL RHIWABON
JOHN BRIGHT SECONDARY SCHOOL, Llandudno and LLANFYLLIN HIGH SCHOOL
Introduced by Ron Pickering with guest Kirsty McDermott Engineering manager STAN JONES Sound RICKY METCALFE
Producer PETER CHARLTON
Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell present the latest pictures, stories and events of the day followed by Weather News
by Bill Lyons.
'...just 'cos you're my dad it doesn't mean you can slag me off all the time'.
(for cast see page 49)
EastEnders Line: [number removed] Manchester: [number removed]
(Ceefax Subtitles)
with Maggie Philbin and Howard Stableford Before Your Very Eyes
Want to snap a flying bullet? Or a row of atoms? See the details in the dandruff on a bee's head? Or just a fool
Proof route to brilliant family snaps? Maggie Philbin and Howard Stableford explore the electron scanning, thermal imaging, pulsed laser, autofocus, multinietered, photon counting
Miracle world of what used to be the simple science of Photography,
Series editor RICHARD REISZ genes editor wchard REISZ Producer LAURIE JOHN
Last of the present series starring Eddie Large and Syd Little
with Norman Collier, Geoffrey Hughes, Kirsten Cooke, Patsy Smart
Special guests The Drifters
Ronnie Hazlehurst and his Orchestra
with Julia Somerville and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world Weather News
The programme which asks You the viewer to turn crime fighter with Nick Ross and Sue Cook. Serious recent crimes are dramatically reconstructed - the police show the evidence to date and you could provide the clues they need.
In April a young couple discovered the body of a woman in a country lane nine miles from Bristol. Thirty-five-year-old Jackie Waines had been stabbed to death - "Crimewatch UK" pieces together her last known movements in the St Pauls district of Bristol where she
worked as a prostitute. You could help find the killer.
The "Crimewatch" Photocall - the faces you might recognise, including a violent
Merseyside man on the run. And how you could help find the historic treasures stolen from Britain's churches.
If you have information on these and other crimes, Nick Ross and Sue Cook will be
waiting for your calls in the "Crimewatch" studio.
Police officers David Hatcher and Helen Phelps report on the latest crime news from the Incident Desk.
If you can help, call the "Crimewatch" number:
[number removed] from 9.25 this evening.
("Crimewatch Update" at 11.35pm)
The Home Invaders
Crockett and Lieutenant Castillo are assigned to
Robbery to help track down a gang of sadistic thugs responsible for pillaging and terrorising wealthy residents of Miami. Castillo is appalled by the lack of progress being made in the investigations and determines to find a common factor that might link the vicious and apparently random attacks.
Written by CHUCK ADAMSON Directed by ABEL FERRARA
A Forty Minutes documentary
Ever condemned to be the butt of crude humour, or clad in the garb of awful euphemisms, at last the lavatory comes out of the closet. This documentary film reveals everything you ever wanted to know about them - where and how they are made, who invented them, and how the primitive privy was elevated to an art form.
In a pilgrimage through
Britain's loveliest lavatories, Lucinda Lambton at long last pays a debt of gratitude to
Britain's plumbing pioneers and sanitary magnificoes. Executive producer ROGER MILLS Producer RICHARD UGHTBODY (Postponed from 29 May)
Developments and reminders from the Crimewatch team Studio director PIETER MORPURGO Producers
RITCHIE COGAN. SAM ORGAN Editor PETER CHAFER