6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast News headlines or summaries every quarter hour.
Diet and Fitness Club Rosemary meets the Hammersley family. 0 HELPLINE: 0[number removed]calls cost 34p per minute cheap rate, 45p at all other times.
Malta and Gozo. With
Penny Junor and Matthew Collins.
and Regional News; Weather
With Simon Parkin.
10.05 Playdays: The Patch Stop
10.25 Bunyip
and Regional News; Weather
Classic western series.
Billy Blue (Mark Slade ) is held hostage.
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and Regional News; Weather
Judi Spiers presents some top showbiz women.
Which fish rise to chocolate-flavoured bait?
With Paul Young.
Followed by Weather
Christina's jealousy of Paul's date leaves her feeling a little wet. (For cast see Monday. Repeated at 5.35pm)
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A new game show in which the public are both the contestants and the stars. With Jonathan Coleman.
Black youths are sent for trial in bigoted Alabama, where Judge Horton finds prejudice to be stronger than justice.
Director Fielder Cook
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With Andi Peters.
Pingu
Cartoon. (Repeat)
Comedy series starring
Michael Barrymore. With David Jarvis as Mac.
A children's drama.
2: The boxing match is arranged, but will Mr Bop be brave enough?
Based on the books by Allan Ahlberg and dramatised by Vicky Ireland
Cartoon.
A six-part children's drama. 2: The gang decide to build a garden. Written by Angela Ince and Shirley Lowe
The news for children.
Magazine programme for children with Yvette
Fielding, John Leslie and Diane-Louise Jordan.
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(Shown at 1.30pm;
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With Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey.
Weather John Kettley
Episode written by Gillian Richmond
Tensions between Rachel and Michelle come to a head.
Comedy: page 9
(Teletext subtitles: page 888)
A six-part series examining the elemental cycles vital to life. The Carbon Cycle. David Bellamy explains all about carbon, the element every form of life on earth has in common and on whose cycle our planet's future depends. Producer John Percival
NATURE: page 15
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A comedy series about a self-made millionaire, written by Bob Larbey. Starring Dennis Waterman
Joan Sims
Tony isn't looking forward to visiting his stubborn old mum.
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With Philip Hayton. Regional News
Weather John Kettley
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The Dorset force are still searching for Jo Ramsden , who has Down's Syndrome and disappeared from the centre of Bridport on 9 April. The Metropolitan police want to find the gunman who shot antiques dealer, Peter Rasini. Ring [number removed]if you can help. Lines are open throughout the programme until midnight. 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
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Peter Sissons presents lively debate and discussion on the major events of the week. Around the Q-shaped table tonight are leading politicians and public figures. Producer Mark McDonald
Editor James Hogan
The latest developments based on viewers' calls.
An American drama series set in a Los Angeles clinic dedicated to women.
Joanne doubts the medical ethics of a much admired Russian oncologist when she learns of her colleague's working practices. Cory counsels a patient claiming to have psychic powers.
The Road to Makkah
Every Muslim hopes to make the pilgrimage to
Mecca once in a lifetime. The season of Hajj (as the pilgrimage is known) is soon to begin, and in this first of a four-part series the preparations for the pilgrimage are seen through the eyes of Abdul Hafidh
Wentzel and his wife Quaraiba. Both are European converts to Islam who live in Dusseldorf, Germany, and they plan to make the pilgrimage with their two young children,
Muhammad, 5, and Naima, 6. Producer Maurice Thompson
(Part 2 shown tomorrow at 12.30am) 9 PICTURE STORY: page 62