With Laurie Mayer and Jill Dando.
6.34-6.55 Business Breakfast
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Weather followed by Open Air
Eamonn Holmes answers calls on last night's television. Call [number removed].
Gloria Hunniford presents her own morning magazine, discussing issues of the day with the people who matter in front of a studio audience. Producer Carole Stone
Weather followed by Matchpoint
The general knowledge quiz hosted by Angela Rippon.
Introduced by Simon Parkin and starting with The Playbus stops at the Tent Stop where Humphrey and Wobble Clown join
Ricky Diamond ,
Sarah Davison and Susan Monroe to tell the story
The Painted Duck by Anna Standon. Producer Ann Reay (R)
A cartoon series.
While trying her hand at gardening, the Bunyip falls foul of a punk caterpillar. Voices by Jill McKay.
Written by Terry Moesker (R)
A celebration ofWesak - a festival of the Enlightenment of the Buddha.
Producer Ralph Rolls
A Forge Productions Ltd programme for BBCtv
Weather followed by Open Air
Today's programme includes a report from Michael Peschardt in Australia who tells of the Antipodean preoccupation with putting television cameras in the most unlikely places.
With Eamonn Holmes. Producer Don Jones
Weather followed by Daytime Live
The live lunchtime magazine from Pebble Mill, which includes the latest entertainment news and gossip with Simon Potter in the Main Event.
With Alan Titchmarsh and Judi Spiers.
With Philip Hayton.
Weather Michael Fish
Henry's money-making plan proves that a little knowledge can be an unwise investment.
Joe tells Kerry with the truth about their relationship.
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Halfway towards the championships final, two fresh teams play Matchpoint. Hosted by Angela Rippon. (Repeated next Monday;
Alan Titchmarsh visits
Anthony Dowell , director of the Royal Ballet, at his
Thameside home. Britain's greatest male dancer explains the pressures of being both boss and active performer, takes a class at the Royal Opera House and reveals that he would love to go to Hollywood as a song-and-dance man.
Production assistant Lucy Patten Producer Neil Eccles
Starring
Lee Majors
Steve's life is put at risk when he races against time to prevent an atomic bomb falling into the wrong hands.
A double helping of spinach-powered adventure from the super sailor.
Introduced by Andy Crane starting with:
New Yogi Bear Show
Cartoon adventures in Jellystone Park with Yogi and Boo-Boo.
Lindsey and Boz ride off to see the sea. Seaside story: Sandysea by-Peter Dixon. With Lindsey Coulson. Boz's voice: Bill Wallis.
Production manager Tom Hood Producer Margie Barbour (R)
Dix and Bully go to the police station in Calcutta to see if an arrest warrant has been issued for Willy Fog. (R)
Masterspy Christopher Rowe welcomes two more teams to the Eyespy Network Centre with a swashbuckling excerpt from the Return of the Three Musketeers. Director Michael Turner Producer Sally Fraser
The news bulletin for
Britain's children.
A comedy drama series. 5: To raise money for the new gymnasium, Mr Snappes supports the school's third spaghetti pig-out.
Writer Paul Jennings
Producer Antonia Barnard
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With Peter Sissons and Moira Stuart.
Weather Ian McCaskill
Among Terry Wogan 's guests tonight is singer/songwriter Joan Armatrading.
A comedy series by Jeremy Lloyd and David Croft.
Alfonse is whisked to hospital when his dicky ticker plays up.
(R)
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A western series starring Lee Horsley
Sigrid Thornton
Befriending the lone survivor of a tragic stagecoach accident leads to danger for Ethan when the traveller's true identity is revealed.
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With Martyn Lewis. Regional News
Weekend Weather
Ian McCaskill
A detective series.
Episode by Tony Dennis.
1: Who killed him and why? Ebullient female detectives
Pearl Parker and Finn Gallagher are back on the case on Clacton Pier tripping over Cadillacs, computers and corruption. Series devised by Susan Wilkins
Music composed and performed by Alan Lisk
Editor Chris Swanton
Film cameraman Chris Seager Designer Donal Woods
Producer Caroline Oulton Director Lesley Manning
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Crystal Palace are in the FA Cup Final for the first time, but for Manchester United it's a recordequalling 11th appearance. Can Palace, conquerers of mighty Liverpool, keep up the competition's tradition for the unexpected by beating the hot favourites United?
Producer Vivien Kent Editor Brian Barwick
Starring
John Travolta
Jamie Lee Curtis
The pounding world of health clubs and aerobics seems a natural choice for
Rolling Stone reporter
Adam Lawrence. Seeing sports clubs as the new singles bars Adam plans a sexy expose full of provocative photos and true life confessions. But when
Adam plans to mix business with pleasure, in the perfect shape of aerobics instructor Jessie Wilson , he gets more than he bargains for.
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