Starting with 6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast
News every quarter hour.
The magazine programme with the regional flavour. Starting with Gloria Hunniford and her guests discuss serious and light-hearted topical issues. 0 AUDIENCE: to take part in a future Gloria Live, phone
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An idea for a recipe.
Dressmaking.
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With Simon Parkin.
Stop 10.25 Stoppit and Tidyup - cartoon
An American drama.
Willie (Danny Ponce) and Mark (Jeremy Licht) are given wives in a classroom experiment.
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Last in the present series.
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From Pebble Mill.
Followed by Weather
Mumps breaks out in the Mangel household. Matt is being hassled on all sides and finally tells Jim some home truths.
(For cast see Monday. Repeated at 5.35pm)
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General knowledge knockout quiz.
Bermuda. Robert
Kilroy-Silk dons long shorts for a look at one of Britain's last colonies - the tiny group of Atlantic islands that are a unique mixture of American brashness and cool British reserve.
From Goodwood.
2.40 Goodwood House Maiden Stakes (6f)
3.10 Lupe Stakes (1m 2f)
3.40 Weathercall Stakes (Handicap.6f)
Commentary by Peter O'Sullevan ,
Jimmy Lindley and John Hanmer. Introduced by Julian Wilson. (Continues on BBC2)
Introduced by Andi Peters. Starting with Cartoon.
In today's nature programme, presenters Violet Berlin and Mark Evans meet a wolf, a tree python, a jungle cat and a beaver.
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More adventures with the cartoon pixies. Willybit becomes a hero when an earthquake threatens to destroy the village.
All-action film and video quiz. With Jonathon Morris.
News for children.
A six-part children's drama. 2: Duke has still not returned home, and now Ben Oeremy Sweetland ) is beginning to feel unwell.
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With Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey.
Weather Suzanne Charlton
Conversation and entertainment with Terry Wogan and his guests, live from the Television Theatre.
An American comedy-drama series about a teenage doctor starring Neil Patrick Harris Academia Nuts. Doogie lectures his friend Vinnie on the values of honesty, and how he should not cheat on his
Biology paper. But Doogie then finds himself in a similar situation when he is asked to lie about a patient's condition. Doogie Howser ......... NEIL PATRICK HARRIS Vinnie. MAX CASELLA
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Drama series about the unsung heroes of the Australian police force who do the toughest jobs. Starring
Gary Sweet Sonia Todd
Reunion with Snake. Mickey finds himself in conflict with a chemical company after rescuing some children badly burned by waste pouring into a suburban creek. Meanwhile, Angel and Sootie have to answer the question: how do you capture a poisonous snake?
Episode written by John Lonie Director Mike Smith
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Anne Robinson with your views and comments on recent television programmes. Producer Paul Smith
* WRITE TO: Points of View. BBCtv Centre. London W12 7RJ.
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Martyn Lewis with the latest national and international news. Regional News
Weather Suzanne Charlton
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The Missing
The war is over, but thousands of families in Kuwait have loved ones missing. During the occupation large numbers of Kuwaitis were taken as prisoners to Iraq. Many were tortured, some will never return. Today, their families wait anxiously for news of their fate. Meanwhile, in liberated Kuwait, others have gone missing since the war ended. They are Palestinians suspected of having collaborated with the Iraqis.
Their families are not told why they have been abducted, and there is growing evidence that
, they, too, are being tortured.
The war may be over, but the brutality and the suffering still continue.
Producer Stephen Lambert
Executive producer Paul Hamann • PICTURE STORY: page 64
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The Cannes Film Festival retains its position as the most famous and glittering in the movie world. This year's guests include Madonna (her latest film Truth or Dare has its first screening at the Festival) and Arnold Schwarzenegger, both of whom can be relied upon to bring traffic to a halt on La Croisette. Spike Lee's Jungle Fever is already generating controversy, while British hopes in the competition rest with the British financed, all-American, black film A Rage in Harlem, starring Danny Glover and Robin Givens. But 'Young Soul Rebels' snatched up and beat all the films in Critics week and won the 'Critics Week's Prize' in 1991 and thus making history as the first black British Film maker to win a prize at Cannes, and was also the first British film to win a prize that year!
First showing on network television for the thriller starring Burt Reynolds Lauren Hutton
Enigmatic loner Malone arrives by chance in Comstock, Oregon, but it will take all his talents as a former government agent to beat the deadly menace that is controlling the town.
Burt Reynolds plays the tight-lipped agent escaping from his past, only to find himself in another tense situation.
Screenplay Christopher Frank Based on the novel Snotgun by William Wingate
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