With Nicholas Witchell and Laurie Mayer.
6.34-6.55 Business Breakfast
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Weather followed by Open Air
With Eamonn Holmes and Jayne Irving.
Robert Kilroy-Silk continues his programmes from Hong Kong.
Producer Bridget Sneyd
Weather followed by Turnabout
Rob Curling's quiz show.
Introduced by Simon Parkin.
The Playbus stops today at the Patch Stop. Peggy Bird spots some noisy birds.
Simon Davies tells the story: Penguin Pete 's New Friend written and illustrated by Marcus Pfister. Music Jonathan Cohen Producer Anne Gobey
More cartoon fun with Jimbo the little plane. Voices: Peter Hawkins and Susan Sheridan. (R)
Passover with Cyril Shaps.
Weather followed by Open Air
Eamonn Holmes and Jayne Irving present the programme which discusses topical issues in telvision.
Weather followed by Daytime Live
Today's live lunchtime magazine features advice on safe motoring with Andy Craig in Drive for Life. With Alan Titchmarsh and Judi Spiers.
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With Philip Hayton.
Weather John Kettley
Bronwyn discovers who has been writing the anonymous letters.
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With Rob Curling.
Today's words with fir or bra in them.
From Aintree.
The 1990 Seagram Grand National Meeting.
2.35 Martell Cup Chase (3m If)
Last year's runner-up Deluis faces a tough rival in Gold Cup fifth Pegwell Bay.
3.10 Seagram 100 Pipers Top Novices' Hurdle (2m)
3.45 John Hughes Memorial Trophy Handicap Chase (2m 6f)
The meeting's first race over the Grand National fences. Introduced by Julian Wilson.
Commentators:
Peter O'Sullevan , Richard Pitman and John Hanmer.
(Racing continues 4.00pm BBC2)
Cartoon based on the stories by Alfred Bestall.
Billy Butler tells the story of Mrs Philomena Hall and the Best Kept Gerbil
Competition by Roy Apps. Director Graham Booth Producer Celia Bonner BBC North West (R)
A two-part cartoon.
2: Out on the rocket ramps, the Sergeant is still trying to sabotage Spotty's efforts.
A 13-part serial by Valerie Georgeson from a story by Margaret Stuart Barry. 2: The Witch is finally tempted to school by Simon's revolting descriptions of school dinners.
Producer Angela Beeching Director David Bell (R)
A magical comedy series written by Jim Bywater. Guest Kay Kristal
1: Preparations for the Tricky Business magic club are in full swing as the miserable Mr Sadd is plotting to close down the shop. A talking rabbit and a magic crystal ball make this a show not to be missed! with Anthony Davis , Thomas Duncan , Viveka Dagnell , Verona Marshall and Rad Kohanzad.
Director Adrian Mills
Producer Judy Whitfield
The news show for children.
Discover what makes the saxophone one of the world's most popular instruments, with help from the Fairer Sax.
With Yvette Fielding John Leslie and Diane Louise Jordan.
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With Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey.
Weather Ian McCaskill
Episode by Tony McHale.
Wicksy helps Cindy to decorate, while an unwanted statue of Diane strains Frank's patience to breaking point.
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The historic Three Peaks
Path across the Yorkshire
Dales is rapidly being destroyed by the assault of 50,000 pairs of boots every year. Can it be saved by a technique pioneered by the Romans - but using the most modern materials?
With Judith Hann , Howard Stableford, Peter Macann and Kate Bellingham.
Producers Jack Weber , Michael Mosley and Cynthia Page
Studio director Phillip Dolling Editor Richard Reisz
In his most extensive series, Russ Abbot brings a formidable array of characters to the screen.
He creates many new roles as well as bringing back some of the old favourites in a half-hour of comedy. Producer/Director John Bishop (R)
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Philip Hayton presents the latest national and international news.
Regional News Weather
A comedy series by Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran.
Starring Pauline Quirke, Linda Robson.
Sharon and Tracey have come to terms with their husbands' imprisonment and try to explain things to Tracey's son Garth.
An Alomo production for BBCtv
(R) (Ceefax subtitles)
Tracey gets into hot water over money and returns to her old job at a supermarket, while Sharon spreads her wings.
With
Max Hastings
Editor of the Daily and the Sunday Telegraph Peter Mandelson
Director of Communications for the Labour Party Rosalind Miles
Author and broadcaster
Rt Hon John Patten , MP Minister of State at the Home Office.
Peter Sissons chairs the weekly discussion programme. From the Greenwood Theatre, London.
Producer Sue Robertson Editor Barbara Maxwell
UK Dance Championships from the Bournemouth
International Centre, introduced by Angela Rippon. Tonight the Amateur Modern competitors take the floor. (Professional Latin tomorrow at 10.25pm)
West Indies v England Fourth Test, from
Bridgetown, Barbados.
Highlights of the first day's play, introduced by Tony Lewis.
This week Iman B D
Muradadeen explores how the pattern of family life changes during the Islamic holy month.
Director Terry Bailey
Producer Steve Benson