Pink on the Gob Rough Brunch
Congratulations It's Pink (R)
with Frank Bough Sally Magnusson and Jeremy Paxman
Reports from PETER MARSHALL MIKE STEWART. JAMES COX
GUY MICHELMORE . GAIL FOLEY MARGARET GILMORE and BILL NEELY
National and international news and analysis on the hour and half hour
Bob Friend 's view of life across the Atlantic
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Local news and travel information at 7.15, 7.45 and 8.15
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Today's edition brings you Hot Seat - your chance to interrogate the people whose decisions affect your life.
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with Robert Kilroy-Silk He's talking about what you're talking about.
There's a growing demand for help and advice on debt. Margo MacDonald shows what happens when someone decides to get advice on how to tackle their problems. (e) For further information see Ceefax page 188
Andy Crane with programme news and birthday greetings.
Story: "Henny Penny" (traditional)
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with Rudolph Walker
Bob Wellings
Pattie Coldwell and Eamonn Holmes with your chance to talk back to the programme makers. Deputy editor CYRIL GATES Editor PETER WEIL BBC Manchester
with Martyn Lewis
Weather JOHN kettley
Max has a surprise night out. Eileen's plan to impress George Young falls flat.
(For cast see page 47. Shown again tomorrow at 9.35 am)
There's an unexpected Scottish influence on the Piehouse this week, which the Piepilot isn't slow to pick up. A north-of-the-bordersong pie is definitely the order of the day.
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2.30 The Chichester Festival Theatre Stakes (Handicap. lim)
3.0 The Mail on Sunday
Three-year-old Series Stakes (Handicap. Old Mile)
3.35 The N.M. Schroder
Predominate Stakes (lim) The last chance to spot a Derby winner. Troy won this race on his way to Epsom.
Introduced by JULIAN WILSON Commentators
PETER O'SULLEVAN
JIMMY LINDLEY , JOHN HANMER Television presentation BOB DUNCAN including at
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Andy Crane - starting with:
Caterpillar Trail
with Stuart Bradley
How many different kinds of ladybird do you think you could spot?
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With Phillip Schofield who answers your questions and queries and also invites you to take part in the painting and written tv criticism competition.
This week's studio guests are Carolyn Marshall and Dominic MacDonald from the new series It's Wicked.
Write to Take Two, [address removed] and let Phillip hear what you have to say.
A serial in five parts by DYFED GLYN
3: Mum had gone to Hong Kong without us, then suddenly we had an invitation to join her; but who was the stranger who met us at the airport?
Film editor CHRISTIAN SEARLE Designer JULIAN WILLIAMS Producer ALLAN COOK BBC Wales
Cyril Sneer urgently needs to gather together his fabulous fortune to finance his most dastardly scheme to date. But he reckons without his bumbling porkers, a master wizard by the name of Bert Raccoon and a slow clock!
Nicholas Witchell and Philip Hayton present the latest pictures, stories and events from
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Join Terry and his guests for conversation and entertainment.
A ten-part series celebrating 50 years of classic films from the Rank Studios.
Narrated by John Mills 5: The All-Singing, All-Dancing Show
Magic moments from the golden age of British musicals featuring Jessie Matthews Jack Buchanan
Jean Kent and Kay Kendall in such productions as Evergreen, As Long as They're Happy, Trottie True and London Town. Produced by ROBERT SIDAWAY. MAURICE SELLAR A CHARISMA FILMS production
(Wogan looks at the Best of British on Friday at 7.0pm)
The last in the present series starring
Fall of the House of Ewing
Condition critical: the Ewings stare at ruin as events in Dallas reach a shattering climax ...
Written by DAVID PAULSEN
Directed by LEONARD KATZMAN
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Julia Somerville and Andrew Harvey present the day's news with BBC teams at home and abroad Regional News Weather
Five films in which Chris Serle and Paul Heiney take it in turns to plunge in at the deep end.
The closest Chris Serle has come to sailing is drinking other people's gin and tonic on other people's boats.
Now he approaches the Royal Ocean Racing Club to find out if he can skipper a yacht in Britain's premier off-shore race.
In 1979, 15 yachtsmen lost their lives when a devastating storm struck the Fastnet fleet. Before he can even consider leading a crew on the 1985 race, Chris must learn to sail from scratch, absorb a thorough knowledge of navigation, meteorology, safety at sea - and how to motivate the crew to win. After a tough summer of intensive training from sailing instructor Roger Justice, and advice from some of the world's most successful skippers including Chay Blyth, Clare Francis and Harold Cudmore, Chris and his crew aboard True Brit cross the Fastnet start line.
Feature: page 4
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The Cannes Film Festival with Barry Norman
This exclusive resort in the South of France hosts the world's premier film festival, where artistry combines with commercialism and glamour. This year British interest is represented by Stephen Frears 's Prick Up Your Ears and Peter Greenaway 's The Belly of an Architect. Other films on show will include Woody Allen 's Radio Days and The Glass Menagerie with Paul Newman directing his wife Joanne Woodward.
THEIR ROYAL HIGHNESSES THE
PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES will be visiting the Festival and attending a gala tribute to Sir Alec Guinness. Series producer JANE LUSH Directors
TESSA GOGOL, BRUCE THOMPSON
Final Vows
The reappearance of Elizabeth Sheridan finds Matt rethinking his bachelor status, but a deadly self-publicist knows a reason why Houston should not join in holy matrimony ... Written by SKIP WEBSTER
Directed by JAMES L CONWAY
Talk to Me
Like Lovers Do Presented by Angharad Mair and Adrian Mills with The Go Go Boys
Deidre Sanders , agony aunt on the Sun; Jackie Hockings and David Rampton of the Terrence Higgins Trust.
At a time when many people are fearful of AIDS, talk is vital. How do people get to talk about safer sex? (R) (e)