With Laurie Mayer and Fiona Foster.
634-6.55 Business Breakfast
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Weather followed by Open Air
Ring Jayne Irving on [number removed].
Gloria Hunniford presents her own morning magazine.
Weather followed by Matchpoint
Introduced by Simon Parkin.
Playdays
The Playbus stops today at the Dot Stop. Puppeteer: Saskia Wright (R)
10.50am Bunyip
A cartoon series.
Bunyip discovers the perils of overeating.
Patricia Routledge with readings from Julian of Norwich.
Weather followed by Open Air
Eamonn Holmes and Jayne Irving are waiting to take your calls about asthma and hay fever. Phone
[number removed]for advice. Producer Alison Morse
Weather followed by Daytime Live
Today the first in a mini-series on European cookery. With Alan Titchmarsh and Judi Spiers.
With Philip Hayton.
Weather John Kettley
Madeline bares herself to
Jim while Todd and Katie take candid photos.
(Cast page 41. Repeated at 5.35pm)
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The general knowledge quiz with Angela Rippon and Charles Nove.
The search begins for the source of the arsenic poisoning.
John Thirlwell introduces daytime's popular gardening forum. Air your gardening problems live on the phone to experts Peter Seabrook and Tom Leigh.
Phone (0532) [number removed]between 9.00am and 1.00pm. Gardening adviser Daphne Ledward Director Ann Brockwell Producer Marcel Guillou
* GARDENING: page 101
More cartoon adventures with the panther who is permanently in the pink. (R)
Introduced by Andi Peters.
Tony Hart has advice on sketching wildlife,
Chris Packham has tips on photographing ducks and Nicola Davies visits a wildlife cameraman to find out how to film under water. Film editor Steve Scales
Series producer Jane Tarleton
Rigodos and Tico fall into a trap. (R)
A film and video quiz with Phillip Schofield.
Taking part today: Stanway County Primary School,
Colchester; North Crescent Primary School, Basildon; Ivy Lane Primary School, Chippenham.
Videotape editor Collo Caulton Producer Christopher Tandy
The news show for children.
In the last in a six-part drama series, Davy and his family return to Wales to recover from their ordeal. A figure from the far-distant past is waiting for them.
Original novel by Peter Dickinson Adapted by Anthony Horowitz Music Michael Storey
Photography Jason Lehel Designer Steve Hardie
Film editor Rob Sylvester Producer Linda James Directors Marc Evans and Red Saunders
A Red Rooster Films production for BBCtv
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With Peter Sissons and Anna Ford.
Weather
More live entertainment from Shepherd's Bush, where tonight
Terry Wogan 's guests include the smooth-talking, smooth-singing
Englebert Humperdinck. Producer Jane O'Brien
Thor Heyerdahl: the Story of a Great Adventurer
Determined to find scientific evidence to prove that the first inhabitants of Polynesia could have come from
America, Thor Heyerdahl turned his attention to a group of islands 600 miles from the mainland, made famous by Charles Darwin over a century earlier - the Galapagos.
He was then ready for one of the great challenges of his life: the most isolated piece of inhabited land on earth, Easter Island.
Narrator:
Christopher Railing.
Producer Christopher Railing Director Bengt Jonson
A Sebrafilm/John Gau production for BBCtv
(Postponed from 25 April)
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Carter McKay pulls strings to fulfil his promise to
Michelle. Clayton is invited to the reading of a will.
(Postpanedfrom 25 April)
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Viewers' letters about television programmes with Anne Robinson. Producer Paul Smith
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BBCtv Centre. London W12 7RJ
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By the Conservative Party.
With Martyn Lewis.
Regional News; Weather
The Race Game
Black sportsmen and women, wearing British colours, are winning more gold medals, setting new records and scoring more points, goals and runs than ever before. Some claim this is evidence of a natural black aptitude for sport. Others argue that sport provides the best opportunity for people often discriminated against. This revealing film challenges both views and asks: does the best man always win - whatever his colour?
Producer Christopher Terrill
Executive producer Paul Hamann
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Introduced by Steve Rider. European Football
Tony Gubba reports on the first leg of this year's Uefa Cup Final.
Amateur Boxing
The George Wimpey ABA National Championships from the Royal Albert Hall with Harry Carpenter and Rod Douglas at ringside. Plus news, features and a full results service. Producer Vivien Kent Editor Brian Barwick