Starting with 6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast
News every quarter hour.
With Simon Parkin.
9.05 Defenders of the Earth
9.25 Ipso Facto: Discipline
10.00 News; Regional News: Weather
10.05 Playdays - the Tent Stop
10.25 Pinny's House: Pinny and the Shipwreck
10.35 Lassie: A Time for Courage
The Dunhill British
Masters from Woburn Golf and Country Club. Coverage of this morning's play in the second round of this tournament from the beautiful Duke's Course. Introduced by Steve Rider , with commentary by Peter Alliss , Bruce Critchley , Clive Clark , Alex Hay and Mike Hughesdon.
Producer Alastair Scott
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Including at 12.00 News and Regional News; Weather
Followed by Weather
Dorothy performs a primeval and deeply meaningful ceremony on Joe, while Bev makes a startling announcement to Jim and Helen.
(For cast see Wednesday. Repeated at 5.35pm)
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Last of the series of the game show where skill plays intuition. Teams of men and women try to bluff each other on the correct answer in a general knowledge knock-out quiz about life and love. With Ulrika Jonsson and Richard Cartridge.
A wacky
Superman spoof starring Alan Arkin Christopher Lee
Who needs a has-been super hero? When sinister Mr Midnight steals the secret 'hypno-ray' from
Australia, the world needs - Captain Invincible!
Director Philippe Mora 0 FILMS: pages 29-35
Introduced by Andi Peters.
Cartoon fun.
Lindsey Coulson and Boz (Bill Wallis ) go shoe-shopping and have a cream tea.
Zany cartoon about the rudest dog in town.
A 13-part drama about the boy who lost his laugh.
With his new betting power, Tim has made lots of money. He leaves it behind for his mother, and looks for the Baron.
News for children.
A 13-part drama series. 5: Alana, frightened and homesick, feels trapped in the past for ever.
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(SMownat 1.30pm)
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With Peter Sissons and Moira Stuart.
Weather Bernard Davey
Jodie Foster talks to Terry Wogan about her role in the highly-acclaimed film The Silence of the Lambs. Producer Jane O'Brien
Executive producer Peter Estall 0 FEATURE: page 39
A role-reversal comedy series written by Don Webb. Starring Hannah Gordon, Peter Egan.
Belinda is in Brighton with Barrington Ricketts to give a paper on sexual harassment. She is amazed to see Louise and Charles in the hotel.
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Fun-filled quiz presented by Les Dawson. Director Sylvie Boden Producer Stanley Appel
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With Michael Buerk. Regional News
Weekend Weather
Bernard Davey
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The last in a drama series written by Roy Clarke. Starring Gwen Taylor It is Sunday morning in Rawthorne. Celia, her family, Andy Barras and Carmichael are looking forward to what promises to be a relaxing day after a busy week.
Producer Fiona Finlay Director David Penn
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The Oscar winning film starring
Gene Hackman
Fernando Rey
Jimmy 'Popeye' Doyle, a relentlessly tough New York policeman, becomes obsessed with the breaking of a narcotics ring operating between Marseilles and America. In pursuit of the truth he gradually finds himself at odds with both criminals and his superiors. The film contains one of the most gripping car chase scenes in film history, set under the tracks of an • elevated railway, and is based on the true exploits of a tough cop named Eddie Egan , who liked to break the rules.
Director William Friedkin
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The last in a short season of films starring the legendary horror actor Vincent Price
Following scientist
Andre Delambre 's experiments with a matter transmitter, he soon discovers he's suffering from more than a headache when a fly becomes entangled in the disintegrator chamber.
Director Kurt Neumann
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