With Nicholas Witchell and Laurie Mayer.
6.34-6.55 Business Breakfast
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Weather followed by Open Air
Jayne Irving takes your comments and queries about last night's television. Call [number removed].
Gloria Hunniford presents her own morning magazine. Producer Jill Dawson
Weather followed by Matchpoint
Hosted by Angela Rippon.
Introduced by Simon Parkin and starting with
The Playbus stops today at the Dot Stop.
Puppeteer: Saskia Wright. Producer Michael Cole (R)
It is a fresh spring day and Barney is just in the mood for doing the garden. With the voices of Tim Brooke-Taylor
Harry Enfield , Jan Ravens and Enn Reitel. (R)
John Craven remembers some of the younger
Newsround reporters for One World week.
Weather followed by Open Air
Call [number removed]with your views on cable and satellite television. Plus a day in the life of the villagers of Waddington in Lancashire as they make their own local television programmes. With Jayne Irving and Eamonn Holmes.
Weather followed by Daytime Live
The lunchtime magazine programme live from Pebble Mill.
Today: Indian and far-eastern cookery with Prue Leith.
With Alan Titchmarsh and Judi Spiers.
With Philip Hayton.
Weather Ian McCaskill
Nick and Sharon make a vow about their relationship. Scott is beginning to have qualms about his job with Madeline.
(Cast page 37. Repeated at 5.35pm)
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Two Across play Double Trouble.
Hosted by Angela Rippon.
Cathy and Ben try to define their relationship, while Greg marks out his 'brother's' future.
John Thirlwell introduces daytime's popular gardening forum. Air your gardening problems live on the phone to experts Peter Seabrook and Geoffrey Smith.
Call Leeds (0532) [number removed]with your questions between
9.00am and 1.00pm.
Gardening adviser David Toyne Director Ann Brockwell Producer Marcel Guillou
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More cartoon adventures with the optimistic panther. (R)
Introduced by Andi Peters and starting with
Nicola Davies follows the course of the River Exe from its source on Exmoor to its estuary at Exmouth.
Videotape editor Dave Austin Production Steve Hocking
Willy Fog and his friends arrive in Singapore and go to the Governor's office to find out where Princess Posy's relatives are living. (R)
The film and video quiz with Phillip Schofield. Taking part today:
Kintbury St Mary's School; St Alban's RC Primary School, Cambridge;
Connaught County Middle School, Bagshot.
Videotape editor Andy Quested Producer Christopher Tandy
The news show for children.
A drama serial by Helen Cresswell.
2: Minty meets Sarah, a mysterious hooded child from the house, and sees for herself the miserable life that Tom leads as a kitchen boy.
Producer Paul Stone
Director Colin Cant (R)
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With Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey. Weather Bill Giles
Another day, another suit, and conversation.
Thor Heyerdahl: the Story of a Great Adventurer
No one had considered the possibility that men might
, have crossed the Atlantic before Christopher Colombus in 1492. Thor Heyerdahl , however, became ever more convinced that reed ships, the oldest ocean-going vessels built by early man, might be the vital clue that would lead to an explanation of the strange similarities between the civilizations of the Old
World and those of the New.
The great Norwegian explorer was going to do more than speculate. He was going to try. Narrated by Christopher Railing.
Producer Christopher Railing Director Bengt Jonson
A Sebrafilm/John Gau production for BBCtv
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Stephanie is warned by Cliff to be wary of JR, but she is still curious to meet him.
. Miss Elite... Barbara Bel Geddes
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With Anne Robinson. Producer Paul Smith
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BBCtv Centre. London W12 7RJ
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With Martyn Lewis. Regional News
Weather Bill Giles
Beyond Reasonable Doubt The Broadwater Farm riots and the murder of PC
Keith Blakelock in October 1985 led to a ten-week trial and life sentence for three young men - Engin Raghip , Mark Braithwaite and Winston Silcott. All three convictions were based on uncorroborated confessions obtained by the police in the absence of solicitors. There were no witnesses and no forensic evidence.
Charles Wheeler examines the murder investigation and the ensuing trial, and questions whether any of the three should have been convicted.
Producer Steve Hewlett
Executive producer Paul Hamann
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First showing on network television.
Starring
Jack Thompson
On 19 February 1937, a Stinson aeroplane carrying five passengers disappeared while on a regular flight from Brisbane to Sydney. A massive search led by aviatrix Jean Batten failed to find any trace of the missing plane. After six days it was abandoned. However, one man believed the search was being conducted in the wrong place and set out on an amazing trek through almost impenetrable country to find survivors. This film, made by the Australian production company responsible for
Bangkok Hilton, tells a true story of courage, endurance and survival against all odds.
Director Chris Noonan
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