With Nicholas Witchell and Laurie Mayer.
6.34-6.55 Business Breakfast
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Call [number removed].
Join Robert Kilroy-Silk .
(Shown yesterday at 1.50pm)
Introduced by Simon Parkin.
The Dot Stop
With Mark Sendell and the Purcell School, Harrow.
Story: The Lion and the Mouse Graphics CLARE BEATON Music PAUL READE
Director MARK PICKETT
When Roobarb Was
Cheating (R)
With Edward Petherbridge.
Presented by Jayne Irving and Eamonn Holmes.
Weather followed by Daytime Live Brian Turner continues the search for home cooking at its best in 'The Campaign for Great British Food.'
With Alan Titchmarsh and Judi Spiers.
With Philip Hayton.
Weather Bernard Davey
Bronwyn is on the move.
Jim is horrified at the cost of American medicine.
(Cast page 26 Repeated at 5.35pm)
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Hosted by Henry Kelly.
Friendly Enemies
Greg receives Peter's news with equanimity - why?
The newspaper informant is discovered. Abby begins scheming again.
Martyn Lewis introduces the first in this series of six programmes which deal with dying, death and bereavement. Death has replaced sex as the great taboo and yet it is the one certain thing in life.
Spending just a little time in preparation for our death can be really helpful to those left behind. The programme explains how to go about making a will, and goes on to explore how living, accepting that life has an end, can be far from morbid.
Director ANN RICHARDSON Editor HELEN ALEXANDER
W HEALTH: page 72
Pink Aye; Ants in the Pantry and Genie with the Light Pink Fur (R)
Introduced by Andy Crane.
(R)
By Andy Walker and Geoff Atkinson.
Starring Michael Barrymore with David Jarvis as Mac.
9: Stuck
Director NIGEL DOUGLAS Producer JUDY whitfield
The Reversible Giant by Robert Leeson.
Told for Jackanory by Jonathon Morris.
Pictures by PETER RUSH (R)
Sptinter No More
Their mission: saving the world from the forces of evil.
A six-part serial by Roger Parkes.
3: Already in trouble with his mum for being led astray by the Harpers, Toby Jenks has now attracted the attention of the police.
Dog supplied by PAULINE CLIFT Lighting JOHN KING MUSIC ROGER LIMB
Designer MICHAEL TREVOR Camera ROGER PRIOR
Director CHRISTINE SECOMBE Producer ANGELA BEECHING
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With Peter Sissons and Anna Ford.
Weather Ian McCaskill
Join Terry and his guests live from the Television Theatre.
Hell's Fury
Cally is furious when she spies JR up to his old tricks again as he tries to collect evidence against Cliffs committee.
Executive producers
LEONARD KATZMAN , LARRY HAGMAN
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Introduced by Anne Robinson.
Producer HELEN GARTELL
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BBCtv Centre, London W12 7RJ
RADIO TIMES LETTERS: page 61
Michael Buerk presents the latest national and international stories with BBC teams at home and abroad.
Regional News; Weather
The Long Underarm of the Law
Wherever we go we leave something unique behind - a faint trace of our own special smell. And that lingering odour is beginning to excite the interest of policemen, who think that smell evidence could help catch criminals. Q.E.D. follows the trail of British scientists working on an electronic nose which detectives could use over here; and discovers that in Holland, your personal
BO can already land you behind bars!
Series editor DA VID FILKIN Producer DAVID SINGTON
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Starring Judd Hirsch Karen Carlson and George Dzundza.
Ben Ryder is a happy man - happy in his work and happy with his family. But Ben is in for a shock - who is sending his wife expensive presents and getting him into trouble at work? Somebody who looks just like him - surely it can't be his twin brother
Harry who was locked up for murder all those years ago?
Screenplay by ERNEST TIDYMAN Based on the novel by WILLIAM D BLANKENSHIP
Directed by JEFF BLECKNER
W FILMS: pages 13-14
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West Indies v England
First Test from Kingston. Highlights of the fourth day's play.