With Nicholas Witchell and Jill Dando.
6.34-6.55 Business Breakfast
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Weather followed by Pitfalls of a Sporting Life
Tennis elbow, whiplash injuries and rupturing of the Achilles tendon or calf muscles require expert physiotherapy and graduated passive and stretch exercises if they are to repair correctly.
Gloria Hunniford, issues and a studio audience.
Weather followed by Matchpoint
Hosted by Angela Rippon.
Introduced by Simon Parkin.
Playdays
The Playbus stops today at the Playground Stop.
Presenters: Dave Benson
Phillips and Elizabeth Watts. Producer Sheila Fraser (R)
10.50am Barney
Cartoon with voices by Tim Brooke-Taylor , Harry Enfield , Jan Ravens and Enn Reitel. (R)
Miranda Foster reads poems written by children on the theme of One World.
Weather followed by The Bergen Debates
A series recorded by Norwegian TV during the UN conference on environment and development in Bergen.
2: When the party is over - who pays?
We're all polluting the planet - so who is going to pay to clean it up? The northern nations have become rich on the back of dirty and dangerous technology; so it's no surprise that the poor countries want to emulate them and catch up with our living standards. But if they do, it could spell disaster for the whole planet.
Sadhna Karnik argues before a panel of experts that although the wealthy nations should pay, her unsuccessful fight for compensation on behalf of the victims of Bhopal in India shows it's unlikely that resources will be made available.
For 60 years, amateur photographer Jack Hulme has documented the life of the mining village of Fryston in West Yorkshire. Producer Mike Murray (R)
Weather followed by Daytime Live
Including a visit to the Chelsea Flower Show.
With Alan Titchmarsh
Judi Spiers and Andy Craig.
With Michael Buerk.
Weather Bernard Davey
Scott's difference of opinion with Madeline reaches a flashpoint.
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A Pair of Briefs play the Wirral Aces.
Hosted by Angela Rippon.
Starring
Donald Sinden
Muriel Pavlow
A group of ex-soldiers awaits the arrival of its leader, escaped prisoner
Jack Havoc. Only he knows the route to the priceless booty of a wartime raid.
Director Roy Baker
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Introduced by Andi Peters and starting with ChuckleVision
Starring the Chuckle Brothers.
Paul and Barry are still looking after Uncle Henry's mansion. But could it be haunted?
Writer John Sayle Music Dave Cooke
Producer Martin Hughes (R)
4.05pm Laurel and Hardy Cartoon antics with Stan and Ollie.
4.10pm Happy Families A comedy drama series. 1: Everybody loves
Mrs Wobble , the waitress at the Copper Kettle Cafe, even though she wobbles. But will Mr Alphonso, the new manager, love her too? (R) (For cast see page 48. Part 2 on Thursday at 4.05pm)
4.25pm Ovide
More adventures of Ovide, the duck-billed platypus. (R)
4.40pm Teenage
Mutant Hero Turtles
Shredder steals some capsidium crystals.
5.00pm Newsround
The news show for children.
5.10pm Expo
Today, Johnny Ball visits the National Horse-Racing
Museum in the Suffolk town of Newmarket.
Producer Alex Leger
Executive producer Eric Rowan
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With Peter Sissons and Anna Ford.
Weather John Kettley
Guessing the lifestyles of two members of the public this week are night club owner Peter Stringfellow , comedienne Rachel Berger and boxer Gary Stretch.
With Helen Atkinson Wood. Director Gordon Elsbury Producer Andy Lipman Executive producer Janet Street Porter
A Wall to Wall TV production for BBCtv
Ethel Skinner reappears in the Square, determined to catch up on the gossip - but Dot Cotton's news fills her with fear for her friend's life.
Show Times: page 10
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A comedy series by Peter Spence , starring Penelope Keith Peter Bowles
Audrey has to remind
Richard of his manorial duties when he's disinclined to offer employment to a seasonal worker.
Music Ronnie Hazlehurst Designer Ian Rawnsley
Producer Gareth Gwenlan (R)
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A documentary series with Desmond Wilcox.
3: Trial and error.
At Hendon Training
College, if at first you don't succeed - then you're fired. It's a ruthless place. Failure to achieve means cautioning, then special coaching and, finally, 'back classing'. Anna is back classed - set back five weeks - and she feels it wasn't fair. But discipline is paramount and although she may be upset, she obeys. The seven police trainees are finding it tougher. They said they wouldn't change.
But they are changing. Their uniforms fit, their police helmets look natural, and already they're starting to look the kind of coppers they will be.
Director John Pettman
Producer Desmond Wilcox
A Wilcox Bulmer production for BBCtv
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With Michael Buerk.
Regional News
Weather John Kettley
Introduced by Steve Rider. International Football
England v Uruguay
For England's last home match before their World
Cup campaign in Italy, they meet the first winners of the Cup, Uruguay.
Plus news, features and a full results service. Producer Vivien Kent Editor Brian Barwick
From Hamburg, Jonathan Dimbleby chairs a unique television summit of world leaders. Presidents Vaclav Havel of Czechoslovakia and Richard von Weizsaecker of West Germany are joined by satellite with the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Benazir Bhutto, to discuss the reality of a common future for the world. The 1980s have been described as the lost decade of opportunity to heal the north/south divide. Will the last decade of the millennium shake us out of our complacency?
Information Pack: available free from One World, [address removed]. Full details on page 84.
Starring
Treat Williams
Robert Duvall
D B Cooper parachuted from a 727 jet with$200,000 in cash and vanished. This is the story of what might have happened.
FILMS: pages 17-20
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