Steve Rider has the best of the night's action from Auckland, including the latest boxing news, with Harry Carpenter.
(News and weather details page 32)
Join Robert Kilroy-Silk.
Weather followed by Going for Gold
Introduced by Simon Parkin.
Playdays
The Playbus stops today at The Dot Stop.
Storyteller: Mark Sendell. Story: King Canute
Music PAUL READE
Producer MICHAEL COLE
When There Was a Big Mix Up (R)
With Oscar James.
Weather followed by Commonwealth
Games x|v
Further action from
Auckland with Helen Rollason , including more boxing and summaries from Ralph Dellor.
Including at
12.00 News and Weather
With Philip Hayton.
Weather Suzanne Charlton
Mrs Mangel prepares for her big day but there's a last minute hiccup.
(Cast page 32. Repeated at 5.35pm)
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Hosted by Henry Kelly.
Unbroken Bones
Jill Bennett blows back into
Mack's life. The police believe Joshua may have been murdered.
Written by DIANA KOPALD MARCUS Directed by ROY CAMPANELLA JR
The topical magazine that focuses less on youth and more on experience - less Bros and more Cole Porter. Producers ANTHONY CHERRY and MIRIAM O'CALLAGHAN
Insultin' the Sultan
Doggone Dog Catcher
Introduced by Andy Crane.
Fireman Sam: Flat Tyre
(R)
By Andy Walker and Geoff Atkinson.
Starring Michael Barrymore with David Jarvis as Mac. 5: The Fly
'Happy Birthday Mick! We brought you a cake!' Director NIGEL DOUGLAS Producer JUDY WHITFIELD
Told by Lynda Bellingham (3).
The Curse of the Evil Eye The turtles mission: saving the world from the forces of evil.
5: Nicholas's pet pony, one of his few real friends, is now missing. What can he do to escape unhappiness in the house on the cliff?
Original novel by CECILIA ANNE JONES Adapted by DAVID BENEDICTUS Film editor SUSAN SPIVEY Photography JOHN ELSE
Designer HUMPHREY JAEGER
Produced by RICHARD CALLANAN Directed by ANDREW MORGAN
(Shown at 1.30pm)
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With Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey.
Weather John Kettley
Desmond Lynam introduces the pick of the day s action from Auckland.
Boxing
Semi-final action.
Bowls
The Women's Singles Final. Cycling
Men's 100m Sprint Final. Gymnastics
Rhythmic All-Round Final.
Plus news of badminton, judo and shooting.
Pride and Prejudice
As James Beaumont creates quite an impression on the Ewing clan, Clayton and Miss Ellie find themselves in Pride, a Midwest ghost town.
Executive producers LEONARD KATZMAN and LARRY HAGMAN
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With Anne Robinson. Producer HELEN GARTELL
With Martyn Lewis.
Regional News; Weather
The House That Bob Built.
Isn't it crazy that you have to turn off your water supply just to change a tap washer? That installing a simple electric cable involves cutting channels in the wall and then redecorating the room? That we live in the worst insulated houses in northern Europe?
Bob Symes is fed up with UK home design, which he believes is hopelessly irrational and out-of-date. He has his own house built, specially for Q.E.D., to prove his point.
Series editor DAVID FILKIN Producer ROBIN BOOTLE
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Introduced by Steve Rider.
Football
FA Cup
Highlights from the FA Cup Fourth Round replays, plus a comprehensive round-up of the rest of the evening's action.
Commentator: John Motson. Television presentation JOHN SHREWSBURY
European Figure-Skating Championships
From Leningrad.
Highlights of the Pairs' Free Programme.
Commonwealth Games
Six more gold medals to be won tonight in the stadium but the early part is taken up by cycling, the men's 400m team pursuit semi-finals and bowls semi-finals in the women's pairs event.
From 3.30 the track and field programme gets under way:
3.30 Men's 200m Semi-finals; Men's Long Jump Final
4.00 Women's 800m Final
4.30 Men's 800m Final
4.50 Women's 200m Final
5.00 Women's Javelin Final
5.10 Men's 200m Final
5.40 Women's 110m Hurdles
Semi-finals
6.10 Men's 5,000m Final. Commentators: David
Coleman, Ron Pickering , Brendan Foster and Paul Dickenson. Producer VIVIEN KENT Editor BRIAN BARWICK