Starting with 6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast News headlines or summaries every quarter hour.
Presented by Simon Parkin , Andi Peters and Philippa Forrester.
9.05 BraveStarr - cartoon
9.25 Why Don't You... ?
10.00 Regional News; Weather; News; Weather
10.05 Playdays - The Playground Stop
10.30 The Family Ness - cartoon
10.35 The Jetsons - cartoon
11.00 News; Weather; Regional News; Weather
11.05 Lassie - American canine drama
11.30 Eats for Treats - with Jane Asher
and Regional News; Weather
Diet and fitness tips. (For Part 1 of Rosemary Conley 's Summer Shape-Up see pages 55-62)
From Pebble Mill.
Followed by Weather
Harold and Madge meet an old friend.
(For cast see Monday. Repeated at 5.35pm)
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Quiz with Rob Curling.
FILM Comedy starring I John Ritter
The star of Hooperman plays bachelor lawyer
Robert Christenberry who is as ruthless in 'love' as he is in law. Then he meets Isobel Ross.
Director Jack Bender
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Introduced by Andi Peters.
Quick Draw McGraw
Cartoon.
Music and fun with the pigs from the diner.
More adventures for the magical bear.
A 12-part serial.
3: The plan to save
Valdini's goes into action. But Lady Fox-Custard and Sally are determined to spoil everything.
(Part 4 on Thursday at 4.20pm)
Fantasy adventure cartoon. Sheila and Venger's sister team up to search for the rings of mind and heart.
The news for children.
A six-part comedy series. Gruey is about to begin his GCSE course at the Upper School on the other side of the park.
Written by Martin Riley (Rpt;
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With John Humphrys and Jill Dando.
Weather Bernard Davey
Tonight, in the last of the series Anne Gregg goes to Provence on a painting holiday, visiting Gordes, Sault and the dramatic red cliffs at
Roussillon. Or how about a lesson in fishing? Eamonn Holmes goes to Anglers Paradise in Devon for a holiday that includes a look at two unusual attractions - the Dartington glass factory and a gnome reserve. And a roundup of the best and funniest moments from earlier shows.
Series producer Patricia Houlihan Details on Ceefax page 619
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Eddie's future hangs in the balance. Phil is determined to get some answers from Grant.
Episode written by Rob Gittins
(For cast see Thursday)
(Teletext subtitles: page 888)
Classic comedy series about the Home Guard written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft. Things that Go Bump in the Night. Jones's van, carrying the Platoon, breaks down outside an apparently deserted house where Captain Mainwaring decides they should spend the night.
Producer David Croft
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David Coleman puts some sporting stars to the test. Bill Beaumont is joined by: Linford Christie the Olympic silver medallist at 100m; and Angus Fraser the Middlesex and England fast bowler. Ian Botham lines up with: Brian McClair the Manchester United and Scotland striker; and Jeremy Bates the Australian Mixed Doubles title holder.
Tonight the final part in this year's Viewers' Mystery Guest Competition. The telephone number for your answers is [number removed].
Executive producer Mike Adley
BOOK: A Question of Sport 3. £4.99, from retailers.
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With Michael Buerk. Regional News
Weather Bernard Davey
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Legal drama about a Birmingham lawyer.
Starring Leigh Lawson
Peter Gibbs's story continues as Kinsey finds himself trying to cope with the Law Society's intervention agent, while keeping Schofield off his back.
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Among the films reviewed tonight are Sleeping With the Enemy, which features
Julia Roberts (Pretty Woman), who falls for the wrong man,
Patrick Bergin , and is forced to take dramatic action to escape a destructive relationship. And Jodie Foster and Anthony Hopkins talk of The Silence of the Lambs, a chilling tale of psychological manipulation which has been shocking American audiences. Director Liz Hartford
Producer Bruce Thompson
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Starring Sharon Gless Tyne Daly
Happily Ever After. Christine faces an agonising decision when Dory proposes marriage. Answers are equally elusive in a novel nickel-and-dime robbery case.