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The story at the Dot Stop is The Wizard of the South by Michael Cole. With Liz Kitchen and Saskia Wright.
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Graham Young explores what it means to ask the Spirit to 'give life'.
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Carol Vorderman provides practical help with maths.
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With Nerys Hughes in the marketplace of ideas.
A special sign-language edition of the consumer magazine programme
Watchdog, with John Lee.
John Craven reports on the campaign for public access to Britain's woods and forests. Including weather for the week ahead at 12.55pm.
Followed by On the Record In-depth look at the political agenda.
Presented by Jonathan Dimbleby with John Cole.
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Live coverage of today's FA Cup Sixth-Round tie. Tottenham Hotspur v Notts County
Commentary by John Motson with Trevor Brooking. Reporters
Gerald Sinstadt and Ray Stubbs. Presented by Desmond Lynam , Jimmy Hill and Bob Wilson.
It's London Fashion week.
Will foreign buyers be ready to buy British fashion? Plus reports on what Italian and British designers have in mind for next autumn and winter.
From Stafford, where it's a good day for ceramics furniture, painting, clocks and the finest scientific instrument yet seen on the show is discovered. Hugh Scully sets the next Radio Times competition question. Producer Christopher Lewis
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A series of programmes dealing with strong emotions. Producer Dick Foster
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With Moira Stuart.
Weather John Kettley
Festival of New Hymns from Cheadle Hulme Methodist church with members of the New English Orchestra. The best of over 700 entries for the festival will be sung and Pam Rhodes meets some of the writers and composers, who include a 12-year-old girl and an Anglican bishop. Producer Noel Vincent
Editor Roger Hutchings
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Comedy series written by John Esmonde and Bob Larbey.
Jacko's interest in football is revived - much to Eric and Jean's amusement.
Director/Producer John B Hobbs
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A classic comedy written by Carla Lane , starring Wendy Craig
Geoffrey Palmer
All Leonard wants is to share a birthday lunch with Ria. All Ria wants is excitement.
Producer Gareth Gwenlan
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All Leonard wants is for Ria to have lunch with him on his birthday. All Ria wants is excitement. Ben wants nothing in particular but benefits from all their needs.
With Martyn Lewis.
Weather John Kettley
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Esther Rantzen introduces the last new face auditioning to join Gavin Campbell and Howard Leader. With Scott Sherrin and Doc Cox.
Tonight the phone lines open for the public to vote on who should become a permanent member of the That's Life! team.
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Magnus Magnusson with four more contenders in the Meeting House Chapel at the University of Sussex,
Brighton. Contestants: Donald Yule (pensions administration specialist) life and works of Thomas Telford ; Tina Rath (company secretary) the vampire in popular English fiction, 1819-1989;
David Bolton (solicitor's manager) Gloucester Cathedral; Peter Bacos (administrator) life and works of George Bernard Shaw. Director Andrea Conway Producer Peter Massey
A Soldier's Conscience
No one who objects to war has to join the British Army. Heart of the Matter looks at the conscience of the British soldier. With Joan Bakewell. Director Roy Head
Series producer Olga Edridge
Starring Blair Brown
Here's What Happened to That Earring You Lost. A birthday dinner proves to be explosive.
Establishing equal opportunities in a multi-cultural society.
Crosstalk. Communication can break down when differences of culture are not understood.
Producer John Twitchin
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Jupiter and Family
Patrick Moore explains the new insight into Jupiter provided by the Pioneer and Voyager spacecraft. Producer Pieter Morpurgo
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A 91-part epic drama in Hindi with English subtitles.