With Laurie Mayer and Jill Dando.
Starting with news summary and
6.34-6.55 Business Breakfast
(For details see page 34)
Ceefax Breakfast Service: call up page 400 on teletext.
Weather followed by Open Air
Ring [number removed].
Join Robert Kilroy-Silk and his studio audience.
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Weather followed by Going for Gold
(Shoum yesterday at 1.50pm)
Introduced by Simon Parkin.
The Tent Stop where Humphrey and Wobble Clown join
Ricky Diamond , Trish Cooke , Sue Monroe , Simon Harbrow and Adam Searles to tell the story of The Little Giant by Teressa Collard. Music RICHARD BROWN Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
Producer BRIAN JAMESON
The Explorer by Bob Godfrey and Stan Hayward.
Narrator: Bob Godfrey. (R)
With Illona Linthwaite. Producer RALPH ROLLS
A Forge Productions Ltd programme for BBCtv
Weather followed by Open Air
Jayne Irving and Eamonn Holmes are at the Ideal Home
Exhibition, Earls Court, which opens tomorrow. If you have a question about mortgages, home improvements or anything around the house, ring [number removed]. Producer DON JONES
Senior director STEVE A. SMITH Acting editor ROGER WILKES BBC North West
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Weather followed by Daytime Live
Live from Poole Harbour.
Alan awaits the return of the Daytime voyage on board the Lord Nelson.
With Alan Titchmarsh and Judi Spiers.
With Philip Hayton.
Weather John Kettley
Joe and Hilary battle for ownership of the figurine. Toby's argument with Joe has potentially disastrous results.
(Cast page 34. Repeated at 5.35pm)
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Starring James Stewart and Arthur Kennedy.
Will Lockhart's search for his brother's killer leads him to the sunbaked wastelands of New Mexico and deadly conflict with the vicious son of a cattle baron.
Directed by ANTHONY MANN
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Introduced by Andy Crane and starting with:
Is That a Fact?: 10: Northern Ireland: Lost Leafony
Taking a look at legends.
The Fact Finders: [see below]
With 'George' the computer and UK 10.
The Supersleuths: Children from St Mary's Primary School, Maghery.
Competition: entries to 'Is That a Fact?' [address removed]
The Great Air Race (R)
By E.B . White.
Told for Jackanory by Connie Booth.
5: The Hour of Triumph
Wilbur is the star attraction at the country fair, but his happiness is marred by sad news.
Real Bears
A grizzly bear challenges Yogi to a series of contests.
Masterspy Christopher Rowe opens the 'Eyespy Network Centre' in a quest for superspies of the 1990s. Director MICHAEL TURNER Producer SALLY FRASER
Britain will soon become the 'Hollywood' of Europe, if a planned £300-million film-making and leisure complex is built near London. Roger Finn reports.
Series producer NICK HEATHCOTE
The last of a 20-part serial. By David Angus.
Mike and Robbie go to court. Julie MARGOSELBY Akik SUNDEEPSURI
Producer ALBERT BARBER Director RICHARD KELLY
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With Anna Ford and Moira Stuart.
Weather Michael Fish
Start the weekend with Wogan, live from the Television Theatre, for the best in music and entertainment.
By Jeremy Lloyd and David Croft.
A threat to Edith's life and General Von Klinkerhoffen 's forthcoming meeting to discuss the invasion plans bring Rene out in little lumps.
Directed by SUSAN BELBIN
Produced by DAVID CROFT (R)
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Hong Kong
4: 'Jesus makes you fat!'
Alan Whicker looks at drugs. crime and capital punishment as he continues his series on the people of Hong Kong.
Christian missionary
Jackie Pullinger rescues drug addicts in the Walled City. Converts who turn to Jesus are fat 'because when you're on drugs, you don't eat'. One of the helpers, Joanne Wilder , says 'rescuing drug addicts is far more interesting than international banking'.
Ex-hangman John Fleming explains that he was never late for an execution because 'I didn't want to leave the prisoner hanging around'. Film editor LIZ THOYTS
Producer JOHN PERCIVAL BBC Bristol
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With Michael Buerk.
Regional News.
Weekend Weather
Where Next?
In the 1990s, more women are going to be needed in the workforce, but how can they ensure that this results in real benefits for them, not just in double workloads?
All Britain's female MPs have been invited to take part in this discussion.
Series producer VICKI BARRASS
From Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Introduced by Barry Davies.
Kurt Browning from Alberta has travelled 2,500 miles across the Canadian Prairies to defend the title which he won in Paris last year.
British champion Steve Cousins from Deeside has a mere 2,000-mile Atlantic crossing to make for more invaluable international experience, but the longest journey could prove the most worthwhile for the Soviet Union's new European champion, Viktor Petrenko.
Plus the latest action from the Metro Centre this evening as the ladies complete their original programme.
Stamng Treat Williams Sam Waterson
Sally Kellerman and Victoria Tennant.
From his early days in Utah through the gruelling years on the road to boxing's greatest prize, Jack Dempsey 's battles both in the ring and out are part of sporting history.
Treat Williams is Dempsey - the real life hero who fought his way to the top and then had to fight to stay there. Adapted from Dempsey's autobiography.
Screenplay by EDWARD DILORENZO Directed by GUS TRIKONIS
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