Pink Quackers, Jet Feathers Pink and Shovel (R)
with Frank Bough Sally Magnusson Jeremy Paxman and Pamela Armstrong News summaries on the hour and half hour.
The latest sports news and comment from Sally Jones
Advice Shop often advises viewers to go to their local advice centres.
This week, the last of the series, Margo MacDonald visits Leicester to see what it's like to seek advice in the inner city.
Producer BRYN BROOKS (e)
Gone, But Not Forgotten Who did it? J.R. and Cliff confront each other at the inquest into the death in the swimming pool.
Written by ARTHUR BERNARD LEWIS Directed by LEONARD KATZMAN
(R)
Live pictures of the wild animals featured at 5.35 pm.
with Phillip Schofield
Imagine a world that's totally flat.
Presenter Floella Benjamin Guest Johnny Ball Story: Flatlands adapted by JOHNNY BALL Director FAY WOOLF Producer ANN REAY
(R)
with Catherine Griller
A 15-part serial 6: Ocean Tomb
In which some stolen blueprints tragically prove Melton's innocence and Claire, bound hand and foot, speeds towards her doom in an unmanned motor-boat.
Live pictures of the wild animals featured at 5.35 pm.
The latest and best in DIY, decor and design.
Pattie Coldwell and Rick Ball take a look at what's new in boilers, radiators and hot water systems and try draught-stripping.
Harry Greene visits Cardiff to repair a stone windowsill;
Gilly Love finds a Room/or a Change and helps to transform a bedroom. (R) Letters and fact sheet requests, with large sae please, to:
[address removed]
Dudmaston, Shropshire
This week Arthur is joined by George Smith , the internationally-known floral artist.
Flower motifs abound at
Dudmaston, but the real treat is the family collection of 18th-century Dutch flower paintings. All this is complemented by George's own beautiful flower arrangements. BBCBnstol(R)
Antiques Roadshow Quizbook £4.95 from booksellers
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Sparrows of St James's Narrated by David Attenborough
Filmed mainly within the sound of a pair of house sparrows are followed as they go about their frenetic life. They have chosen to nest above The
Mall itself - on a lamppost! Filmed and directed by THEO COCKERELL
Written and produced by ROBIN PRYTHERCH (R)
with Martyn Lewis
Weather BERNARD DAVEY
Paul and Shane clash over
Terry. Des announces a bank contest.
A See-Saw programme (R)
A See-Saw programme (R)
The traditional Royal drive down the course heralds the start of this spectacular festival combining top-quality racing and the grand social occasion.
2.30 The Queen Anne Stakes (lm)
Then Again takes another step towards his target of Champion Miler against last year's Champion of Europe Sonic Lady.
3.5 The Prince of Wales Stakes dim)
Introduced by JUUAN WILSON Race and paddock commentators
PETER O'SULLEVAN
JIMMY LINDLEY , JOHN HANMER The fashion scene described by MIRIAM FRANCOME Producer FRED viner
(Coverage continues on BBC2)
A live look at the wild animals featured in today's
5.35 pm programme.
Phillip Schofield - starting with:
Bertha: Tom's New Friend
A See-Saw programme
by Eric Charles
Mrs Tupp is cross about a new machine that is delivered but Tom thinks that it is a friend.
Narrator Roy Kinnear with Sheila Walker
(R)
(R)
A 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 and Dirty's debut
(R)
by BARRY MURRAY starring Paul Daniels
Into the wonderful world of Puzzleopolis zooms the incredible - the amazing - the magical Wizbit. In the town live a happy people, but above them all hangs an evil castle, the grim abode of creepy Professor Doom and his sly cat Jinx. Join the Puzzleopolians as with Wizbit they combat the evil of Doom! Enter Wizbit with DEBBIE MCGEE and PATRICK PAGE
Produced by CLIVE DOIG
Directed by DAVID G. ROSE (R)
written by cuve DOIG The Seaside
The staff of the Eureka
Museum take the day off at the seaside and investigate the inventions of seaside rock, bathing machines and deckchairs.
All other inventors and characters played by members of the company. Designer JOHN ASBRIDGE
Produced and directed byCLIVE DOIG
The video eye on nature with Michael Jordan and Nick Davies
A remotely controlled camera sits just a few metres away from an osprey nest. A magnificent female osprey stands permanent guard on her chicks. Six times a day her mate returns with fish.
Ospreys, the success story of British conservation, are the stars of this week's
Wild Britain, live from the highlands of Scotland.
And just a chance that the other 'livewatch' will feature live pictures of wild badgers. Producer PAUL APPLEBY
Series producer MIKE BEYNON BBC Bristol
with Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell Weather MICHAEL FISH
London Plus, Spotlight Points West, Look East
Look North, South Today North West Tonight Midlands Today
by JON WATKINS starring William Gaunt and Patricia Garwood
Unexpected and unrelated relatives arrive, bringing added complications to the Crabtree household.
Designer PAUL ALLEN
Produced and directed by ROBIN NASH (R)
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by Michael Robartes.
"Lofty had a call from the hospice to go and see Auntie Irene."
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The young surfers of Bondi Beach grapple with life, death, pile ointment and sunburn; and the Twilight Limits are reached, where what goes up, must stay there. (Nope, still don't know yet).
Starring Lenny Henry
with special guests Style Council
and Julia Hills, Andrea Levine, Mac McDonald, Tony Slattery, Dudley Stevens, Philip Trewinn and Chris Tummings
Also ROBERT BATHURST, LYNDAM GREGORY, CARLA MENDONCA, MADELEINE NEWBURY
Written by LENNY HENRY, KIM FULLER, GEOFF ATKINSON, JAMES BIBBY, JAMES HENDRIE, TONY SARCHET
Script editor KIM FULLER Music PETER BREWIS
Choreographer NICKY HINKLEY Produced and directed by GEOFF POSNER (R)
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Julia Somerville and Andrew Harvey present the day's news with BBC teams at home and abroad
Regional News Weather
Written by Jack Rosenthal
Shown as a tribute to Cecil Madden who died in May.
August 1936, and the BBC prepares for the world's first high definition television service. However, behind the scenes at Alexandra Palace complications arise in more ways than one.
(Repeat)
with Anna Ford and David Jessel
Tonight, stimulated by viewers' film reports, the actions and policies of BBCtv's programme-makers and executives are opened up for discussion with a participating studio audience. Craig Charles pursues viewers' complaints, viewpoints and reactions. If you have something to say, write to:
Network, BBCtv Centre, London W12 8QT. Director NIGEL FINNIS Producer ROBIN GUTCH
Series producer JEREMY GIBSON COMMUNITY PROGRAMME UNIT
The last of five programmes Presented by Chris Baines Green Guerillas
Every year more green sites in towns are flattened by the bulldozer. Local people can stop this destruction if they are properly organised, as in Birmingham and Leeds. Even where development is needed, room can be made for wildlife with a little forethought.
Produced by RON BLOOMFIELD (e)
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