(R)
8.55am Regional News and Weather
Weather followed by Betty Boop Triple Bill Ha! Ha! Ha!
No, No, a Thousand Times No Romantic Melodies
with Robert Kilroy-Silk
Weather followed by Dr Kildare
A Little Child Shall Lead
Steve Perrona 's misguided attempt to influence matters has a surprising effect.
Simon Parkin - starting with Playbus which stops today at The Dot Stop
Today Dot finds the number five domino.
Storyteller Simon Davies
Music PAUL READE Bassist OLLY BLANCHFLOWER Director ANNE GOBEY (R)
10.50am The Wombles by ELISABETH BERESFORD , told by Bernard Cribbins (R)
with Jerome Willis
Weather followed by House and Home
Industrious Home Presented by Nicholas Taylor.
Producer FIONA MCKENZIE
Peter Terson and Dennis Skillicorn on the pilgrim's route to Canterbury. (R)
Weather followed by Dallas
Overture
Jenna's charade is revealed. Angelica's game continues as Alex evades JR's questions. Written by HOLLACE WHITE and STEPHANIE GARMAN Directed by COREY ALLEN
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Corfu Taverna
Director PRUE GEAREY (R)
12.55pm Regional News and Weather
with Philip Hayton
Weather MICHAEL FISH
The morning of Eileen's wedding has arrived. Written by RAY KOLLE
Directed by TONY OSICKA
Third in a six-part series presented by Tony Soper. Aquatics
Otters are secretive animals but seals are easy to watch, if you know where to look. Producer BRYN BROOKS (R)
special guest Ava Gardner Vulnerable
The net begins to close in on Ackerman.
Written by PARKE PERINE Directed by NICK HAVINGA
Second of six programmes.
Pattie Coldwell and surveyor Paul Spaven diagnose the causes of damp and Harry Greene inserts a silicon-injected damp-proof course.
Rick Ball has a few hints and wrinkles.
Producer ANDREW MEIKLE
Series producer STEPHANIE SILK
(R)
Andy Crane - starting with Corners
Presented by Sophie Aldred and Simon Davies with Jo Korna.
Jo challenges you to do the tricky tumbler test and Professor Saltminer explains how soap is made. Professor written by FRANCESSCA ZEISSL
Director ALISON STEWART
Series producer ANNE GOBEY (R)
4.05pm Mysterious Cities of Gold
A series in 22 parts
13: Mendoza rejoins the children and together they help the Incas defend the Fort of the Black Eagle. (R)
4.35pm The Movie Game with Phillip Schofield. Lights, camera, action!
Six contestants exercise skill and knowledge in round one of the film and video quiz. Taking part:
DASHWOOD PRIMARY, Banbury;
NORTHBOURNE SCHOOL,
Didcot; ACTON PARK JUNIORS, Wrexham.
Director JULIA KNOWLES
Producer CHRISTOPHER TANDY
5.00pm Newsround
The up-to-the-minute news service for Britain's children.
5.05pm
Degrassi Junior High Kiss Me
Steph Stephanie begins the new term by running for school president - Voula offers to be her campaign manager. (R)
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with Nicholas Witchell and Anna Ford
Weather IAN MCCASKILL
Join Sue for a midweek melange of entertaining conversation.
by JOHN E. WATKINS starring William Gaunt and Patricia Garwood
Designer PAUL TRERISE
Produced and directed by ROBIN NASH (R)
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April Showers
Sue Ellen heads west in search of a star.
Written by HOWARD LAKIN Directed by IRVING MOORE
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with Michael Buerk
Regional News; Weather
Subway
A 17-year-old tourist stabbed to death. A young woman taken hostage and raped.
Just two of the 16,000 crimes that occurred last year on London's Underground. For the first time, a BBC film crew goes undercover with the 'Moles', a specialist
Underground police unit. Heavily outnumbered, the 'Moles' contend with an army of muggers, pickpockets, molesters, drunks and hooligans. As for the Guardian Angels: 'They've got to be a good idea,' says one detective.
Photography JONATHAN HARRISON Film editor TONY HEAVEN
Executive producer PAUL HAMANN Producer CHRISTOPHER TERRILL
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Introduced by Steve Rider. European Football
Highlights of tonight's UEFA Cup Final second leg between Stuttgart and Napoli.
Commentator BARRY DAVIES FA Cup Final Preview
A look ahead to the big game. Television presentation ARD, West Germany
Editor JOHN ROWLlNSON