Starting with 6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast News every quarter hour.
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The magazine programme with the regional flavour. Starting with. Gloria Live
Discussion with Gloria
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An idea for a recipe.
Dressmaking.
With Simon Parkin.
10.05 Playdays - at the Dot
Stop 10.25 Stoppit and Tidyup - cartoon
Wordpower quiz show.
and Regional News; Weather
Call agony uncle
Phillip Hodson with your worries about relationships on [number removed].
and Regional News; Weather
Cliff Michelmore and Wendy Gibson invite viewers to recall their favourite moments.
From Pebble Mill.
Followed by Weather
Melanie tells Kelvin where to go, and an unexpected visitor calls at the Bishops. Bouncer bears the brunt of Dorothy's anger.
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Quiz with Rob Curling.
The words are ede and pro.
Drama in a Californian residential cul-de-sac. The Gift of Life. Laura (Constance McCashin ) helps Greg (
William Devane ) come to terms with a tragedy.
A coachload of ladies from Chicago, searching for husbands, arrive in County Clare, south west Ireland, for 'the crack', a rare blend of dancing, drinking and romancing, presided over by the Matchmaker.
Introduced by Andi Peters.
Henry's Cat
Cartoon show.
A Hungarian puli, a porcupine and a pygmy hippo appear on today's nature programme.
Nature: page 14
More adventures with the cartoon pixies.
The all-action film and video quiz. With host Jonathon Morris.
News for children.
First in a six-part children's drama.
On a hot summer's day, Ben (Jeremy Sweetland ) and his dog Duke go for a swim in a nearby creek.
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With Peter Sissons and Anna Ford.
Weather Suzanne Charlton
Another case for Hercule Poirot, in the Agatha Christie murder mystery, starring Peter Ustinov, Maggie Smith, Diana Rigg
On a spectacular island in the Adriatic, a group of the wealthy (and not so wealthy) gather to drink, relax and bitch in a luxury hotel. It becomes clear that all are connected with one of the guests, and for the guest the connection proves deadly.
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Anne Robinson with your comments on television.
Producer Paul Smith
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Michael Buerk with the latest national and international news. Regional News
Weather Suzanne Charlton
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A Very Serious Offence
I realised that I was going to be raped and that being raped was better than being dead, so therefore I was going to submit. (rape victim) For most women, rape is a life-threatening situation. In nearly 70 per cent of cases the woman knows her assailant.
This film takes a close look at the violent crime of rape. It talks to women who have survived it, men who have committed it and follows the Metropolitan Police as they investigate an allegation of a brutal gang rape of an 18-year-old girl.
Producer Olivia Lichtenstein
Executive producer Paul Hamann
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Introduced by Steve Rider.
Football
Action and reaction from tonight's European Cup Winners' Cup final in Rotterdam. Manchester
United's opponents are the Spanish giants Barcelona, winners of the Cup Winners'
Cup two years ago. Plus a look at this weekend's intriguing FA Cup final between
Tottenham Hotspur and Nottingham Forest, and the Scottish Cup final.
John Motson looks at the life and times of Terry Venables , and Gerald Sinstadt at Forest under the rule of Brian Clough.
Cricket
Graeme Hick , the Worcestershire opening batsman, is being hailed as England's potential batting saviour. How will the young Zimbabwean handle the pressure of a summer facing the might of the West Indies? Ralph Dellor reports. See panel below.
Producer Vivien Kent
Editor Brian Barwick
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An Australian film starring Bryan Brown Helen Morse
Against a backdrop of political intrigue in south east Asia, a journalist's wife becomes dangerously involved with an old flame, while her husband's research risks all their lives.
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