(R)
with Laurie Mayer and Chris Lowe.
Weather followed by Trades Union
Congress 89
The third day of the TUC presented by Vivian White and Ian Smith.
The trade union movement discusses one of the issues at the top of both its agenda and the Government's: education and training.
Producers ROSALEEN HUGHES
MARSH MARSHALL and CATHI MCGILL Engineering managers
GEOFFREY TAYLOR , GEOFFREY HIGGS Deputy editor ALEX GERUS Editor JAMES HOGAN including at
10.00am News and Weather
Simon Parkin - starting with:
Playbus
which stops today at The Dot Stop
Storyteller: Iain Lauchlan.
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
Producer MICHAEL COLE
A FELGATE production for BBCtv (R)
10.50am The Bunyip: Possom
(R)
with Peter Egan.
Weather followed by Trades Union
Congress 89
with Eamonn Holmes and Jan Leeming.
Why does the mother of parliaments have so few women MPs? Steve Nallon offers a Thatcher perspective. Plus Richard Jobson, Leila Aitken and Elle Gordon.
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with Philip Hayton.
Weather Michael Fish
Bouncer decides who will be his 'master'.
Written by JEFFREY TRUMAN Directed by TONY OSICKA
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The TUC debates a series of highly controversial issues that have dominated the political agenda over the past 12 months: economic strategy, poll tax, privatisation and transport policy. Editor JAMES HOGAN
Andy Crane - starting with The Snorks
Me Jo Jo You Daffney and Fine Fettered Friends (R)
4.35pm Soft Soap by Jan Needle.
Moreland TV's The Happies is about to go out live, but producer Patricia Wardle has sacked the leading actress. Director Julian is in a state and the technicians have walked off.
Music composed and performed by STEPHEN WARBECK.
Executive producer PAUL STONE Director MIKE BRADWELL (R)
5.00pm Newsround with Helen Rollason and Roger Finn.
Vital world events, happy happenings, and the latest in sport, in school and in space - just some of the things that make up Britain's top news show for children. Producer SUSIE STAPLES
Series producer NICK HEATHCOTE
5.05pm Gentle Ben
Two for the Sea
2: The Wedloes and aquarium men keep searching for Ben the bear and dolphin Marco Polo , who have swum out to sea together.
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with John Humphrys and Jill Dando.
Weather Ian McCaskill
Join Terry and his guests live from Television Centre.
starring
Whatever Lola Wants by Brian Finch.
Things are not going too well between Jim and Susan, and his assignment to babysit a supergrass's mother can only make matters worse.
Series created by ROBERT BANKS STEWART Directed by NIGEL FINCH
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with Anne Robinson. Producer LAN STUBBS
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Martyn Lewis presents the latest stories and pictures from Britain and around the world with BBC teams at home and abroad. Regional News Weather
Second programme in this new series of investigative reports.
The Bounty Hunters
'I'm probably one of the last bounty hunters left in America,' says
Leonard Padilla , a gun-toting Mexican with a black sombrero.
Padilla and his two sidekicks go after fugitives who've jumped bail - and they boast a 100 per cent success rate. Are they romantic leftovers from the wild west, or villains running roughshod over citizens' rights? This film follows them in the pursuit and dramatic capture of an armed drug-dealer. Photography NIGEL MEAKIN Film editor MALCOLM DANIEL
Assistant producer CAIUS JULYAN Executive producer PAUL HAMANN Producer NADIA HAGGAR
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Sportsnight returns for another season of weekly sport, with Steve Rider. World Cup Football
The pick of the action from a busy qualifying night.
England faced a difficult match in Sweden, while Scotland and Wales were away to Yugoslavia and Finland respectively. Only Northern Ireland had home advantage, against Hungary. Cricket
Highlights from one of today's semi-finals in the Refuge Assurance League. Plus a look ahead to this weekend's World Cup athletics meeting in Barcelona.
Television presentation: Football SUE ASHWORTH Cricket BOB DUNCAN
Assistant editor NIALL SLOANE Producer VIVIEN KENT
Editor JOHN ROWUNSON