Starting with 6.30-9.15
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
9.55 Regional News and Weather 10.00 News
10.05-10.35 Children's BBC Introduced by Simon Parkin. Playdays - the Playbus stops today in Cornwall 10.25 The Family Ness - adventures of the monster family and their friends 10.35 She's the Sheriff 11.00 News and Weather 11.05 People Today - takes a daily look at the lives of people across the United
Kingdom, plus the chance to have your say on Open Line, [number removed]12.00 News and Weather 12.05pm
Rosemary Conley 's Diet and Fitness Club - with a live phone-in from Manchester
12.20 Scene Today 12.55 Regional News and Weather
Followed by Weather
Neither Toby nor Joe really want to move to the country, but will they have the courage to tell Kerry? Helen is concerned about Beverly after losing baby Rhys.
(For cast see Monday)
(Repeated at 5.35pm)
(Teletext subtitles: page 888)
Julian Wilson introduces live coverage of the 1991 Cheltenham National Hunt Festival which features the Gold Cup.
2.15 Daily Express Triumph Hurdle (2m)
2.50 Christie's Foxhunter Chase (3m 2f)
3.30 Tote Cheltenham Gold Cup (3m 2f)
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Introduced by Andi Peters.
Dooby's Duck Truck
Dooby's rock concert arrives in Australia.
Starring Gordon the Gopher and Phillip Schofield. Wherefore art thou, Gordeo? With Paul Smith , Sue Devaney and Hugh Dennis.
Cartoon.
Written by Robert Leeson. Told for Jackanory by Tim Mclnnerny. Robin is called from the smithy to face the king.
Cartoon about a toddler.
Children's puppet comedy set in a hotel. Starring
Alan Heap and Mick Wall. 5: All is not what it seems when two strangers approach Alan with an offer he can't refuse. Will they make a monkey out of Mick? 0 CHILDREN: page 14
The news for children.
With Yvette Fielding, John Leslie and Diane-Louise Jordan.
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With Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey.
Weather Suzanne Charlton
Episode written by Linda Dearsley and Steve Waye
Phil and Grant have secret business, and Sharon determines to find out what it is.
(Teletext Subtitles)
This week: how space researchers are using pot plants to clear the air, and why our homes and offices may benefit; also, Bob Symes takes to the road in a steam-powered sports car. With Judith Hann , Howard
Stableford, Kate Bellingham and Peter Macann.
Producer Jack Weber
Editor Dana Purvis
0 INFORMATION LINE: 0[number removed]. Calls cost 33p per minute off-peak, 44p per minute at all other times. Also on Ceefax page 627. Thursday. Friday only.
Comedy based on the books by Richard Gordon.
The Kindest Cut. Waring and Collier agree they'll both have a vasectomy. But will they both go through with it? And if they don't, will they own up?
Episode written by Bill Oddie
Director/Producer Susan Belbin
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With Martyn Lewis. Regional News
Weather Suzanne Charlton
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The programme where viewers across the country can help police solve serious crime. Detectives want to trace all taxi driver Steve Johnson 's passengers in Stoke-on-Trent on the evening of Friday 21 December. One of them decided to kill him.
Perhaps you were shopping in Cheltenham on Wednesday 30 January? If so, you may have seen a gunman and his accomplice. And
Maria Requina from Manchester was murdered only weeks after talking on TV about the dangers of street life.
If you can help, please phone [number removed]; lines are open from 9.30pm until midnight tonight. Presented by Nick Ross and Sue Cook with Superintendent David Hatcher and WDC Jacqui Hames. Studio director Pieter Morpurgo Producer Nikki Cheetham
Details on Ceefax page 618
(Crimewatch UK Update at 11.55pm) • TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888
Peter Sissons presents live debate and discussion.
Producer Mark McDonald
Editor James Hogan
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The Men's Free Programme from Munich. Canada's Kurt Browning will be hoping for a hat-trick tonight but last year's silver medallist Christopher Bowman and European champion Viktor Petrenko both have ambitions to depose the reigning champion. Britain's Steven Cousins tries to improve his world ranking. And the original dance could go to the French-Canadian Duchesnays or Soviet world champions Marina Klimova and Sergei Ponomarenko.
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The latest developments based on viewers' calls.
Julian Wilson introduces highlights of the final day of the 1991 Cheltenham National
Hunt Festival, featuring the Tote Cheltenham Gold Cup.