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Introduced by Simon Parkin.
The Playbus stops today at The Dot Stop. (R)
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With Douglas Hodge.
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With Eamonn Holmes and Jayne Irving.
Producer ALISON MORSE
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With Alan Titchmarsh and Judi Spiers. Featuring
Sue Kreitzman in the kitchen with 'Slim Cuisine'.
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With Philip Hayton.
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Paul receives news about Gail's IVF treatment. Beverly undergoes a terrifying ordeal.
Hosted by Henry Kelly.
All's Well
When Gary learns the secret of Empire Valley, he moves fast to protect his family.
Written by ALAN GOLDFEIN
Directed by JOSEPH L. SCANLEN
Featuring a campaign on bogs that lets you help save the environment. Hosted by David Jacobs with Miriam O'Callaghan and Sheila McClennon.
Producers ANTHONY CHERRY and MIRIAM O'CALLAGHAN
Introduced by Andy Crane.
Dooby Duck's Disco Bus
This week Dooby Duck's mobile disco comes from the Big Country for a Dooby Duck country-and-western special. (R)
Based on the stories by Alfred Bestall.
Rupert and the Pepper Rose Storyteller: Ray Brooks (R;
By Andy Walker and Geoff Atkinson.
Starring Michael Barrymore with David Jarvis as Mac.
3: Washing
'Better get a plumber!' Director NIGEL DOUGLAS Producer JUDY WHITFIELD
Adventures of the magical bear.
3: Enough to Make a Cat
It Came from Beneath the Sewers
Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles - Michaelangelo, Donatello,
Leonardo and Raphael have a mission — to save the world from the forces of evil....
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Join Terry and his guests for the best in conversation and entertainment direct from the Television Theatre.
With John Humphrys.
If someone close to you is dying painfully, would you want to help them achieve a dignified end? Or would the fact that it's illegal deter you? Philip Tibenham has been talking to people who have faced this agonising dilemma. Producer PATSY NEWEY Editor ANNE TYERMAN
KaBoom
Tommy McKay manages to leave an explosive calling card in Bobby's office.
Shelley overhears a business offer and gets Cliff all steamed up.
Executive producers LEONARD KATZMAN and LARRY HAGMAN
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My Best Friend's a Computer Charles is 13. Until two months ago he was hooked on his home computer, playing mindless games for up to 30 hours a week. He's typical of an increasing number of children with a new problem - computer dependency. Like most parents, Charles's mum and dad thought a computer would help him educationally and at first they encouraged him to become computer 'literate'.
Now, alarming research indicates that some children, particularly boys, become so entranced with the machine that their psychological and emotional development is affected. They learn to prefer computers to people. Series editor DAVID filkin Producer KATE WOODS
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Introduced by Steve Rider. The XlVth Commonwealth
Games
With just a week to go before the opening ceremony, Sportsnight has the latest news from Auckland, and looks back on 60 years of great performances at the Games, including the Bannister versus Landy mile in 1954. Ski-ing
Kitzbuhel in Austria hosts a week of celebrations for the 50th running of the classic Hahnenkamm downhill.
Franz Klammer and Konrad Bartelski will be among the rich and famous there.
Plus news of tonight's
Littlewoods Cup matches and a look ahead to the start of Rugby Union's Five Nations Championship.
Producer VIVIEN KENT Editor JOHN ROWUNSON
Paying the Price The second of two programmes looks at the price paid for agriculture's industrialisation. Can science and technology solve the problems of food safety, the huge cost of subsidies and the destruction of the landscape? Or is there an alien future for
Britain's biggest industry? Narrator: John Craven.