National and international news and analysis
Simon Parkin and Andi Peters with a morning of holiday entertainment starting with
Heathcliff and Co
Starring that favourite alley-cat Heathcliff, the terror of the town
with Nick Sanders.
Today Nick learns about traditional boat painting, takes to the air, and meets the fire brigade.
Film cameraman GRAHAM D. SMITH Film editor David REYNOLDS
Producer MADELINE WILTSHIRE BBC North West
Weather followed by Rolf Harris Cartoon Time
The Dot Stop
Music PAUL READE
Illustrator GEOFF MOTLEY Producer ANNE GOBEY (R)
by ELISABETH BERESFORD , told by Bernard Cribbins (R)
with Alan Bennett (R)
Weather followed by Junior Kick Start
The second heat of BBCtv's motorcycling competition for the Norwich Union Trophy. Today's line-up includes competitors from Wales, Derbyshire, Lancashire,
Yorkshire, County Durham and Kent.
Commentators
PETER PURVES and JACK STITES
Playwright Peter Terson and reporter Dennis Skillicorn travel by gypsy wagon along the old pilgrims' route from Winchester to Canterbury.
In this last programme of the series, Peter, Dennis, Marcus the horse and Toby the donkey finally make it to
Canterbury. They start the day at a cider farm and visit the village of Chilham, where they find out about birds of prey. In Canterbury they become lost but a local rag-and-bone man helps them find their way to journey's end ... Canterbury Cathedral.
Producer JOHN COLEMAN
Weather followed by Dallas starring
Thrice in a Lifetime
As Sue Ellen starts to believe in magic, JR looks to a miracle when the oil glut hits home.
Written by PETER DUNN and JOEL J FEIGENBAUM
Directed by JERRY JAMESON (R)
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Breweries
Bryan McNerney sings about the impact of the big brewers on traditional pubs.
Producer BRYAN MCNERNEY
with Michael Buerk
Weather SUZANNE CHARLTON
Jim and Beverly have more problems with Todd and Katie. Written by RAY KOLLE Directed by CHRIS SHELL
A six-part series presented by Tony Soper. 5: Deer
Red, roe and fallow are all native species of deer.
Stalking the 'monarch of the glen' in Scotland may be fun, but it is not the best nor the easiest way of seeing a good red stag.
Drive through Richmond Park in London, however, and you'll come close to both red and fallow.
But to see a roe deer you'll need your wits about you. Series producer BRYN BROOKS Producer ERICA GRIFFITHS (R)
The Peace Maker
with Pattie Coldwell
Harry Greene and Rick Ball. Sound advice on noisy neighbours, including a false ceiling which reduces the din. Designers Pam and Tim George put style and warmth into a north-facing bathroom in Derbyshire.
Producer ANDREW MEIKLE
Series producer STEPHANIE SILK BBC Pebble Mill
Andy Crane - starting with Corners
Presented by Sophie Aldred and Simon Davies , with Jo Korna.
How are felt-tip pens made? How does a yo-yo work? And do giraffes have the same amount of patches?
Film director MARTIN FISHER Production ANNE GOBEY (R)
4.05pm Mysterious Cities of Gold
A series in 22 parts.
17: Searching for the Cities of Gold, Esteban and his friends travel high over the Andes. They are attacked by a tribe of giants but manage to capture the chief, who tells them that there is a City of Gold on a far mountain guarded by the Earth
Goddess, Pancha Mama ... (R)
4.35pm The Movie Game with Phillip Schofield.
The third round of the all-action film and video quiz. Which team will fly on an aeroplane's wing or end up making sandwiches in the catering department? Look out for your favourite film clips - how many questions can you answer at home? Taking part:
WITLEY ABBEY PRIMARY
SCHOOL, Coventry; FOXYARDS PRIMARY SCHOOL, Dudley; FEATHERSTONE MIDDLE SCHOOL, Southall.
Director JULIA KNOWLES
Producer CHRISTOPHER TANDY
5.00pm Newsround
The up-to-the-minute news service for Britain's children. Producer SUSIE STAPLES Editor JOHN CRAVEN
5.05pm
Degrassi Junior High
Third in an eight-part series. The Experiment
Yick Yu is convinced that
Mr Raditch is picking on him, and just won't give him a chance. (R)
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Nicholas Witchell and Laurie Mayer with news and comment from
Britain and around the world. Weather IAN MCCASKILL
Newsroom South East, Spotlight, Points West, Look East, Look North,
South Today, North West Tonight, Midlands Today.
Joining Terry tonight are Placido Domingo and Jennifer Rush.
Director TOM CORCORAN Producers
JANE O'BRIEN. GRAHAM OWENS Series producer PETER ESTALL
Last in the series by JOHN E. WATKINS starring William Gaunt and Patricia Garwood.
Arthur's decision to advertise for domestic assistance brings unusual responses.
Designer PAUL TRERISE
Produced and directed by ROBIN NASH (R)
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Starring
The Yellow Brick Road
In the grandeur of Salzburg, JR, Bobby and Cally prepare for the meeting with the man who will make Ewing Oil's fortune - but there's some intrigue to deal with first. Written by LEONARD KATZMAN Directed by CLIFF FENNEMAN and LEONARD KATZMAN
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by the SDP
with Michael Buerk
The latest news and comment from Britain and around the world.
Regional News; Weather
Partners in Crime
A woman is battered in her own home. Trying to escape, she's dragged back by her feet and attacked with an axe. Only a 999 call saves her life.
Horrific, but for Police
Sergeant Colette Paul and Police Constable Annette O'Reilly , it is tragically familiar.
They volunteered to run the first domestic violence unit in a British police station in Tottenham, London, which has since dealt with more than 2,000 local incidents.
For Britain's real life 'Cagney and Lacey' the violence never seems to end.
The Women's Aid Federation national telephone helpline is [number removed]
Photography DIANE TAMMES
Film editor ANDREW WILLSMORE
Executive producer PAUL HAMANN Producer DEE DEE GLASS
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Introduced by Steve Rider World Cup Football from Cardiff
Wales v West Germany
Highlights of this historic occasion for Wales.
The team will be hoping to draw inspiration from its first visit to the National Stadium - home of Welsh rugby - for this vital match against the leaders in Group 4.
Commentator BARRY DAVIES
Cricket
The best of the action from one of today's quarter-finals in the Benson and Hedges Cup. The matches taking place are:
Essex v Lancashire
Northamptonshire v Kent Gloucestershire v Nottinghamshire Somerset v Combined Universities
Commentators RICHIE BENAUD and TOM GRAVENEY Television presentation:
Football JOHN SHREWSBURY Cricket KEITH MACKENZIE Producer VIVIEN KENT
Editor JOHN ROWLINSON