Starting with 6.30-6.55
Business Breakfast
Followed at 7.00am by the morning news programme with headlines or summaries every quarter hour.
The magazine programme with a regional flavour.
9.15 Kilroy
Topical discussion with Robert Kilroy-Silk
9.55 News and Weather
10.05-10.35 Children's BBC
Introduced by Simon Parkin.
Playdays - The Playbus stops today at the Playground Stop
10.25 Stoppit and Tidyup - cartoon
10.35 She's the Sheriff - American comedy series
11.00 News and Weather
11.05 People Today
including Health UK. Tomorrow is national 'No Smoking Day' - how are cigarettes likely to affect the health of women?
12.00 News and Weather
12.05 Rosemary Conley 's Diet and Fitness Club
12.20 Scene Today
12.55 Regional News and Weather
Followed by Weather
Des enlists for a business and management course which changes his whole outlook on life. There's tension at the coffee shop when Lee and Gloria begin squabbling. Beverly tells Jim that she's going back to work.
(For cast see Monday. Repeated at 5.35pm)
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Julian Wilson introduces the races on the first day'scard.
2.15 Trafalgar House Supreme Novices Hurdle (2m)
2.50 Waterford Castle Arkle Challenge Trophy Chase (2m)
3.30 Smurfit Champion Hurdle (2m)
Commentary by Peter O'Sullevan and Richard Pitman with Bill Smith and Tommy Stack.
Reporter Jonathon Powell. (Coverage continues on BBC2) 0 SPORT: page 12
Introduced by Andi Peters.
Bitsa
Things to make out of household rubbish.
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Yogi Bear Show
Cartoon. Yogi, as the Amazing Shadrack, tells the future for the price of a picnic basket.
Written by Anne Fine. Second of three daily parts, told for Jackanory by Kevin Whately.
Cartoon.
From Longleat Safari Park. Terry Nutkins and Chris Packham leap around the moon and Sue Dawson almost goes waterski-ing! With Brian Crewe.
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The news for children.
19: Ms Booth runs the half-marathon but where is she? And where is
Calley as the exams begin? (Part 20 on Friday at 5.05pm)
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With Peter Sissons and Anna Ford.
Weather Michael Fish
The series that brings you exciting holiday ideas from around the world. This week
Home Exchange follows the progress of the South family who swapped their house in Ash Vale, Aldershot with the Gills who live in Ventura,
California - was it a fair swap? Kathy Tayler will be in the studio with a special report on ski-ing. Plus a fly-drive holiday to Budapest and the chance to sample the local hospitality and visit a Hungarian rodeo.
Presented by Anne Gregg and Eamonn Holmes.
Series producer Patricia Houlihan
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Mark disappears on his bike.
Episode written by Christopher Penfold
(For cast see Thursday)
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A classic comedy series about the Walmington-on Sea Home Guard written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft. My British Buddy. Captain
Mainwaring's platoon busies itself making arrangements to welcome its first contingent of American troops.
Producer David Croft
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David Coleman puts some sporting stars to the test.
On Bill Beaumont 's team are:
Denis Law former
Manchester United and Scotland striker and Kathy Cook British record holder at 100, 200 and 400m. On Ian Botham 's team are:
Mike Burton the Gloucester, England and British Lion's prop forward and John Francome National
Hunt Champion Jockey on seven occasions.
Tonight, round two of the Mystery Guest Competition. Executive producer Mike Adley
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With Martyn Lewis. Regional News
Weather Michael Fish
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A classic comedy by Roy Clarke about a miserly northern shopkeeper and his hapless sidekick.
Starring Ronnie Barker David Jason
Lynda Baron
Producer Sydney Lotterby
Classic comedy series about a miserly shopkeeper. Granville can't believe his luck when the milkwoman makes a pass at him.
Robert De Niro and Robin Williams star in Awakenings, which is based on a true incident when patients in a mental home were miraculously but briefly given a taste of life. And Michael Palin on location talks about his latest film, American Friends based on the diaries of his great grandfather, an Oxford don.
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Julian Wilson with highlights from today's races. Producers Keith MacKenzie and Philip Bernie