With Nicholas Witchell and Kirsty Wark.
6.34-6.55 Business Breakfast
With Jayne Irving.
Phone in on [number removed].
With Robert Kilroy-Silk . 0 STUDIO AUDIENCE: to participate ring [number removed].
Introduced by Simon Parkin.
The Playground Stop
Presenters: Dave Benson
Phillips and Sue Monroe. Puppeteer: Jane Eve.
Storyteller: Sophie Aldred. Story: Dirty Dilly by Tony Bradman. Music JONATHAN COHEN Producer CLARE BRADLEY
A Felgate production for BBCtv
When It Wasn't Thursday (R)
With Edward Petherbridge.
With Jayne Irving and Gloria Hunniford. Producer MALCOLM BETNEY
Weather followed by Daytime Live With Judi Spiers , Andy Craig and Floella Benjamin.
With Philip Hayton.
Weather Ian McCaskill
Joe and Toby discover the perfect vehicle for communication.
(Cast page 26. Repeated at 5.35pm)
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Producer KERENSA BUNCE Director JOHN M.A. LANE
The first of two films shown as a tribute to Gordon Jackson , who died last month. Starring Denholm Elliott and Susan Stephen. A Colonial Office representative was the Empire's man on the spot - keeping order. But eager Arthur Grimble finds himself in a spot when he discovers trouble in paradise.
Screenplay by RICHARD MASON based on the book A Pattern of Islands by SIR ARTHUR GRIMBLE Directed by WOLF RILLA
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Introduced by Andi Peters
Bodger and Badger: 3: The Health Inspector
by Andy Cunningham.
(R)
Which Witch Is Which? (R)
By Robert Leeson. Told for Jackanory by Sophie Aldred. Never Kiss Frogs!
Pictures by JAN LEWIS (R)
Little Lord Boo Boo
With Terry Nutkins, Nicola Davies and Chris Packham.
Terry delivers a camel-sized drink, and Chris finds out how insects grow - by spinning his own cocoon!
BBC Bristol
(Ceefax Subtitles)
Producer SUSIE STAPLES
Series producer NICK HEATHCOTE
A 20-part serial.
Episode 17 by Chris Ellis.
For Calley the break-in could prove more serious, while Mike resents other people planning his life. (For cast see page 40)
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Peter Sissons and Anna Ford.
Weather John Kettley
Sun, Sand, Saddles and Hopefully Snow
Is there more to Tunisia than sand, sea and Sousse?
Anne Gregg spends the first half of a two-part holiday looking at the untouched and surprising Kerkenah islands. Even in these days of global warming, the likelihood of snow in the Sahara is remote and for a couple of days
Eamonn Holmes thinks it's just as unlikely at Murren in the Swiss Alps where he has to learn to ski. Lucy Pilkington is also on a learning curve - the back of a horse in Scotland. She's got the perfect spur on to start her equestrian career at Gleneagles - her coach is former Olympic champion Mark Phillips. Producer RICHARD LIGHTBODY
Series producer PATRICIA HOULIHAN
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by Tony Grounds.
Rod takes an exciting decision - but can he face telling Dot? Arthur tackles the Mitchell brothers, while Michelle, still missing Danny, finds an unwelcome visitor on the doorstep...
(For cast see page 34)
Showtimes: page 10
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By Dick Clement and Ian Le Frenais.
Starring Ronnie Barker. Final Stretch.
Design TIM GLEESON
Produced by SYDNEY LOTTERBY (R) 0 CEEFAX SUBTITLES
Ian Botham teams up with England midfielder
Peter Reid , and Tony Allcock , the winner of every major indoor world bowls tournament.
Siding with Bill Beaumont are six-times- winner of the Badminton Horse Trials,
Lucinda Green , and Christy
O'Connor Jr, a member of the European team which last year retained the Ryder Cup. Questionmaster: David Coleman.
Producer MICK DEMPSEY Executive producer MIKE ADLEY
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Martyn Lewis presents the latest news and pictures from Britain and around the world.
Regional News Weather
An original seven-part serial written by Andrea Newman.
With Trevor Eve, Lisa Harrow and Rudi Davies.
Felix lies bleeding on the floor of his flat. The secrets are out in the open and loyalties are put to the test.
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Born on the Fourth of July stars Tom Cruise. He is being strongly tipped for an Oscar for his depiction of Ron Kovic , who fought for his country in Vietnam but returned a paralysed and shattered man. Oliver Stone directs this harrowing film. In contrast, The Fabulous
Baker Boys stars Jeff Bridges and Beau Bridges, whose musical career takes off when Michelle Pfeiffer joins their act. Pfeiffer recently won a Golden Globe for this role.
Director CAIUS JULYAN
Producer BRUCE THOMPSON
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Television comedy, sport, drama and news are mostly made by white people.
What image of black people do they offer to a largely white audience?
Provocative questions about how television is to serve a society in which anti-black prejudice and discrimination are still widespread are raised by black people who work in broadcasting - including presenter Beverly Anderson and reporters Trevor Phillips , Marc Wadsworth and Juliet Alexander.
Cry Freedom's Donald Woods and Jonathan Powell , the Controller of BBC 1, also offer their opinions.
Producer JOHN TWITCHIN
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