6.34-6.55 Business Breakfast
Followed at 7.00am by the morning news.
Live from Moscow, Nicholas Witchell presents and explains the key decisions of the Congress of the Communist Party. With Laurie Mayer and Jill Dando in London. Plus the latest on the World Cup with Bob Wilson and Wimbledon with Sally Jones.
Headlines or news summaries every quarter hour.
Business news: 7.12, 7.40, 8.12, 8.40.
Sport: 7.23, 7.52, 8.23, 8.52.
Weather, regional and traffic news: 6.55, 7.25, 7.55, 8.25.
Ceefax Breakfast Service: call up page 400 on teletext.
Weather followed by Lovat Road Lovat Road in Preston has a style and character of its own.
Allan Beswick follows some of the events there over seven days. (R)
Second of a two-part programme. Building Your Own Canoe.
Alan Byde from Oxford builds a canoe in glass fibre. Introduced by John Earle. (R)
With the wildest, zaniest, most adorable group of puppets in Spencerville, Ohio.
Introduced by Simon Parkin and starting with The Playbus stops today at the Dot Stop where Dot (Rebecca Higgins ) plays the spoons and counts at the playground. Story: In a Minute by Tony Bradman and Eileen Browne. With Paul Valentine.
Cartoon narrated by Ray Brooks. (R)
Gary Watson presents the poetry and letters of Gerard Manley Hopkins at St Beuno's College, Clwyd.
Peter Hudson and David Halls prepare some terrific dishes. With guest Pam St Clement (Pat from EastEnders). (R)
Save the Jungle! The natural economy of a tropical rainforest is examined from the basement to the roof. Rain jungles, the last great unspoilt wilderness on earth, are under pressure, posing a vital problem for mankind. (R)
Bryan McNerney explores Orford Castle in Suffolk. (R)
Weather including the European forecast. Followed by Dallas
The Best Laid Plans. JR schemes to complete the jigsaw puzzle that is the Weststar takeover, but Sue Ellen , much to his chagrin, refuses to be the final piece. (R) 0 CEEFAX SUBTITLES
Today, how to clean and repair antique toys.
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With Philip Hayton.
Weather Michael Fish
Scott and Poppy's relationship reaches a dangerous climax.
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The top men's players battle for a place in Friday's semi-finals.
Introduced by Andi Peters and starting with:
Ewoks
The Phlogs, convinced that the Ewoks kidnapped a baby, set out to destroy the village. (R)
A drama for children.
A love note from Neil (David French) to his seventh-grade sweetheart falls into the hands of the class tough guy. Director Brad Turner
Producer Michael Chickak
The news show for children.
A ten-part drama series about life in the Australian goldfields.
3: The stray dog, Hobie, becomes one of the family.
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With Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey.
Weather John Kettley
Conversation and entertainment with Terry Wogan and his guests, direct from the Television Theatre.
Starring Peter Falk
A noted expert in mind control, Dr Eric Mason , murders his best friend, using his two pet
Dobermans. Columbo investigates.
Director James Frawley
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Tony Robinson with your views and comments on television. Producer Paul Smith
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With Martyn Lewis. Regional News
Weather John Kettley
Eight writers journey along some of the world's most critical frontiers.
Big Brother's Bargain. In 1939, when Stalin began swallowing the Baltic States, Finland stood and fought. Biographer Nigel Hamilton is married to a Finn and on this trip along the Soviet Union's longest land frontier with the west he reveals the hidden price which the Finns still pay for freedom. Producer Michael Dutfield
Executive producer George Carey
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Harry Carpenter introduces highlights of the men's quarter-finals.
Highlights of the second semi-final from the Stadio Nuovo Comunale, Turin.
At 14 Winifred Foley was forced to leave her beloved Forest of Dean and go into service. In this dramatised documentary she recalls her deep love for the forest.