Starting with 6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast
News headlines or summaries every quarter hour.
Diet and Fitness Club
revised
A look at Southern California. (Part 2)
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and Regional News; Weather
With Simon Parkin.
10.05 Playdays - the Playground Stop 10.25 Bunyip
and Regional News; Weather
Classic western series.
Victoria (Linda Cristal) is chosen to help the dying son of an Apache chief.
Today, how to clean mother-of-pearl, and strengthen and clean a cane chair.
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and Regional News; Weather
Highlights from Scene Today with Judi Spiers.
Paul Young fishes for sea trout and grilse in the winter seas off Orkney.
Followed by Weather
Caroline doesn't think that Paul is taking her business ideas seriously. (For cast see Thursday. Repeated at 5.35pm)
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Four races with the traditional Royal Drive heralding the start of this spectacular pageant.
2.30 Queen Anne Stakes (1 m)
3.05 Prince of Wales's Stakes (Im4f)
3.45 St James 's Palace Stakes (Old mile)
Introduced by Julian Wilson. Commentary by Peter O'Sullevan , Jimmy Lindley and John Hanmer. Eve Pollard reports on the fashion stakes.
Producer Wendy Sheppard
(Coverage continues on BBC2)
Cartoon fun.
With Andi Peters.
Happy Families
A children's drama.
1: Josie Jump dreams of owning a racehorse of her very own.
Based on the books by Allan Ahlberg and dramatised by Vicky Ireland.
(Part 2 on Thursday at 4.05pm) (Repeat)
More adventures with the magical bear. (Repeat)
Cartoon. (Repeat)
The news for children.
Fourth in the sport and leisure series.
The young reporters learn karate kicks and go orienteering.
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With Peter Sissons and Anna Ford.
Weather Bernard Davey
Carla Lane 's comedy series about a Liverpudlian family's efforts to earn a crust.
Adrian struggles with love again. Grandad goes wandering and Jack starts a new life.
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Nick Cotton's back in town - and that means trouble for the denizens of Albert Square.
(For cast see Thursday)
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Classic comedy series about the Home Guard written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft. The Face on the Poster
Captain Mainwaring launches a recruitment advertising campaign but Wilson mixes up the photographs for the poster.
Producer David Croft
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Jim Davidson hosts this general knowledge game show in which international snooker stars play against the clock on behalf of contestants.
Tonight's show sees the return of the world's number one player Stephen Hendry who renews his challenge with Mike Hallett and Joe Johnson. 'On the ball' as usual is assistant and referee John 'Mr Trick Shot' Virgo. Director Nick Hurran
Producer John Burrowes
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With Michael Buerk. Regional News
Weather Bernard Davey
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The final episode of Lesley Bruce 's drama series about a woman who can't help helping others. Starring Brenda Blethyn Warren Clarke
Marriage Guidance. Shirley comes home to find that nothing is as she left it.
Producer Lynn Horsford Director Sharon Miller
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The series that provides a platform for people to express their views.
Tresoddit for Easter. The final film in the series explores the dilemmas faced by visitors to Cornwall as a result of their corrosive love affair with the place. Posy Simmonds 's cartoon strip for The
Guardian comes alive for this journey to Tresoddit, a little village in the south-west corner of her imagination. Producer Jonathan Stedall
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Starring Sharon Gless Tyne Daly
Violations. An overworked legal system mistakenly places a minor in prison where he becomes the victim of sexual assault. Cagney and Lacey are caught between bitter parents and a wall of silence from witnesses.
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Highlights of the opening day's racing and fashion.
The Holy City. As the Hajj comes to an end in Mina,
Abdul Hafidh Wentzel reflects on the experience of the pilgrimage. Feeling totally accepted, even though he is a European convert to Islam,
Wentzel says, 'The individual disappears in a sea of humanity worshipping their Lord.' Producer Maurice Thompson