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in I'll Take Milk
Leon takes the pledge when he finds a stolen diamond necklace in his pocket after a riotous party of which he remembers nothing! An RKO film
with Frank Bough Sally Magnusson Jeremy Paxman and Pamela Armstrong News summaries on the hour and half hour
Regular political analysis from James Cox
The latest sports news and comment from Bob Wilson Timetable:
Regional news and travel at 7.15, 7.45, 8.15
Weather with Francis Wilson at 7.25, 7.55, 8.25
Pink Quackers Jet Feathers
Pink and Shovel (R)
But first this ... something a little different - a sort of magazine between the programmes with Siobhan Mayer and news from the music world, latest fashions, films, videos, hobbies, together with your questions and ideas. Starting with Boss Cat
Violin Player
When Benny learns to play the violin, Boss Cat has a vision of a fortune. But is Benny really a musical genius? (R)
Presented by Chris, Daniel, Liz, Kate, Rhys, Andrea and Emma - the Cardiff gang!
Meet the new gang in the old cottage. See the thrills of mountain biking and jet ballooning and be amazed by the home-grown crystal jewellery. (R)
But first.... your birthday greetings with Siobhan Mayer followed by Play School
Down in the grass, curled up in a heap
Lies a great big dragon fast asleep
Presenters lain Lauchlan, Lesley Woods Story: The Monster from Half-way to Nowhere by MAX VALTHUYS
The Cornhill Insurance Test Series
England v Pakistan from Edgbaston Fourth day
TONY LEWIS introduces live coverage of play.
Commentators RICHIE BENAUD RAY ILUNGWORTH
Summarisers TED DEXTER. ROBIN JACKMAN Television presentation
KEITH MACKENZIE. ALAN GRIFFITHS including at 10.55 and 12.0* News and Weather
with Debbie Thrower
Weather JOHN KETTLEY
Beth Travers visits Shane and knocks Max for six. This week's cast:
Written by SALLY WEBB
GREG STEVENS. HAROLD LANDER DAVID PHILLIPS Directed by ANDREW FRIEDMAN. BRENDAN MAHER
The Cornhill Insurance Test Series
England v Pakistan from Edgbaston Fourth day
Introduced by TONY LEWIS
Phillip Schofield. Starting with:
Lassie: Chuka
Lassie teaches a lazy dog how to become a good sheepdog.
(R)
Dr Dolittle has arrived in Africa and has to persuade the king that he's come in peace only to help the sick monkeys.
(R)
The Boaties by DOROTHY SMITH
Presented by Mark Curry
This week's 'treasure houses' are Britain's canals. They reflect not only a lost form of transport, but a forgotten way of life. The narrowboats, decorated with their roses and castles, were home for the 'boaties' and their wives and children.
Director RENNY RYE (R)
Yabba-dabba-doo!
Roll on down to Bedrock to meet that most modern of Stone-Age families. Fred's Flying Lesson
Fred takes some lessons from aviation ace, Kitty Rockhawk , but proves to be a less than magnificent man when he climbs into a flying machine!
A HANNA-BARBERA production
with Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell
Weather Bill Giles
John Stapleton , Lucy Meacock and Steve Clarke bring you all tonight's headlines from London and the south east, and the interviews that will make tomorrow's talking points.
Plus all the day's sport from Michael Wale
Editor RACHEL ATTWELL
Join Terry and his guests.
starring
Past Imperfect
'It's not really cheating, just a little compromise'; his students may not set a good example, but will Charlie
'compromise' in order to pass an exam that is vital to retaining his teaching licence?
Written by JERRY RANNOW
Directed by ANDREW D. WEYMAN
Written by DAVID GRIGSON starring Terry Scott and June Whitfield
Studio lighting TONY ESCOTT sound supervisor RICKY METCALF Designer STEPHEN TALBOT
Directed by MARTIN SHARDLOW Produced by ROBIN NASH * CEEFAX SUBTITLES
with Julia Somerville and Philip Hayton Regional News Weather
First of three programmes 'Initially some people say, "Oh, I couldn't do that, I couldn't eat this". We always find them, at the end of the week, in the front of the queue.'
Six ordinary people have signed up for an experiment. They have never met before They have virtually no outdoor experience. But they are going to learn survival techniques from the experts - and put them into practice on a remote offshore island.
In the first programme, the Survival Team arrive in an isolated valley in Devon for a week's training.
There they learn how to shelter from the elements, how to gather food, how to work as a team. Then the rehearsal is over - and they are flown to the island for the real thing.
Film cameraman JIMMY BIBLING Film sound CHRISTIAN WANGLER
Film editors LIZ THOYTS , TIM FARMER BBC Bristol
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A second showing of the three-part Australian drama series adapted from the classic adventure story by Marcus Clarke.
1: Disinherited and driven from home when his true parentage is discovered, Richard Devine is caught up in a strange twist of fate: under the name of 'Rufus Dawes', he is accused of murdering his real father and faces the terrible penalty - transportation from England to Australia 'for the term of his natural life'.
(Part 2 on Wednesday at 10.20pm)
(Repeat)
(Subtitles)