Starting with 6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast
News every quarter hour.
Diet and Fitness Club
Work out in Glasgow. revised
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A look at how British expatriates cope with living in France.
and Regional News; Weather
With Simon Parkin. Playdays - Tent Stop.
American comedy.
and Regional News; Weather
England v West Indies Tony Lewis introduces live coverage of the start of the morning's play of the Second Cornhill Insurance Test from Lord's. Commentary by Richie Benaud and Jack Bannister. Summaries by Ray Illingworth and Geoffrey Boycott.
Including at 10.55 11.40 News; Weather and Regional News; Weather
Her Majesty the Queen takes the Salute at
Mansion House as the City of London welcomes home representatives of Britain's Gulf Forces.
David Dimbleby describes the parade and fly-past in the heart of the capital. * DOCUMENTARY: page 7 PICTURE STORY: page 75
England v West Indies Coverage from Lord's.
12.55 Regional News; Weather
Paul plays a dirty trick on Joe. Beverly makes a confession to Jim. (For cast see Thursday Repeated at 5.35pm)
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Cricket: Second Test Tony Lewis with further ,live coverage from Lord's.
Royal Ascot
The final day of the Royal meeting when Ascot's top jockey is chosen.
2.30 Windsor Castle Stakes (5f)
3.05 Hardwicke Stakes (lm 4f) Some of Europe's top middle-distance
4-year-olds compete for a prize of more than 955,000.
3.45 Wokingham Stakes (Handicap 6f)
Commentary by Peter O'Sullevan ,
Jimmy Lindley and John Hanmer. Introduced by Julian Wilson.
Producer Wendy Sheppard
(Coverage continues on BBC2)
With Andi Peters.
Smoggies
Arnold the Shark gets into trouble.
(Rpt)
of Tim Tyler
A 12-part drama about a boy who loses his laugh.
8: Tim needs to get closer to the Baron.
News for children.
A 12-part drama series.
Will the media believe Alana and Jenny, or will the impending disaster strike?
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The latest national and international news with Peter Sissons and Moira Stuart.
Weather Suzanne Charlton
Terry Wogan , live from the Television Theatre in London, talks to people in the news, presents the best in entertainment and springs the occasional surprise.
A role-reversal comedy series written by Don Webb. Starring
Hannah Gordon
Peter Egan
When Belinda hears that
Ricketts is going to leave the bank she is persuaded to withdraw her resignation.
However Ned is disappointed to be losing the chance of being a bank manager.
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A fabulous holiday might be won tonight with the help of some more 'friends' in another edition of this fast, fun-filled quiz hosted by Les Dawson. Director Sylvie Boden Producer Stanley Appel
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With Michael Buerk. Regional News
Weekend Weather
Suzanne Charlton
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An Australian film drama in five parts about the events leading to a suicidal breakout by more than 1,000 Japanese prisoners from a POW camp in Cowra in 1944. 3: Cowra's new intake of prisoners includes Shimoyama, a fanatic determined to disrupt the harmony of the camp and provoke a rebellion. Stan has a romantic dalliance with Mary and sets out to find the truth behind McDonald's decoration for bravery. As Shimoyama's campaign of disobedience progresses Minami feels his position as leader is untenable; a compromise leader is chosen but will this satisfy Shimoyama? Meanwhile a spy in the camp warns the Australians of plans for a mass breakout.
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Starring
Donald Sutherland
Brooke Adams
Once it took a gun, a mask and a fast car to rob a bank. But in today's age of computers and electronic surveillance, the modern criminal has to find new methods.
Donald Sutherland is Reese, a civil engineer bored with his humdrum life, who persuades a friend to help him tap into a bank's computer system.
Brooke Adams is the girl who is the hitch in the plan that had appeared so simple.
Director Noel Black
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Highlights of the fourth and final day of Royal Ascot, featuring one of Europe's most prestigious sprints, the King's Stand Stakes and one of the top middle distance races in Europe, the Hardwicke Stakes.
The Asian current affairs programme returns to BBC2 with a new series presented by Shyama Perera and Krishnan Guru-Murthy . During the course of the series there will be reports from Bangladesh, Pakistan and India as well as from Asian communities around Britain.