Starting with 6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast
News every quarter hour.
Diet and Fitness Club Rosemary Conley's daily fitness workout.
Persistence of Vision. The last film of the series looks at the importance of fruit in the cinema - why pumpkins drive goblins mad.
With Simon Parkin - The
Roundabout Stop 10.25 Jimbo and the Jet Set
Going Faster. David Vine with Annette Ling examine the canter and gallop, especially from the novice rider's view point of view.
A Silent, Fallen Tree. A teachers' strike turns the school, and the Witherspoon house, inside out.
Today, how to care for leather goldleaf.
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Realm of the Alligator
Scientist/film-maker John Paling goes in search of alligators in the huge Okefenokee swamp,
Georgia, USA. He finds a creature much more intelligent and gentle than its appearance suggests.
There's a surprise candidate in the election. Paul accuses Melanie of disloyalty. Des teaches
Christina about business and Kerry finds out the truth about the people backing Harold's campaign.
(For cast see Monday. Repeated at 5.35pm)
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Live from the All England Club. Day 3 of the tournament and a chance to check on the progress of Edberg, Becker and co, as the men's second round gets under way. Introduced by Desmond Lynam.
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Introduced by Andi Peters.
Cartoon show.
The film quiz 1991 final. With Jonathon Morris.
News for children.
Elly Barton 's favourite place is her tree in the backyard. So when Mr Jensen persuades Elly's father that the tree must be cut down, Elly's response is equally radical.
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The best in conversation and entertainment with Terry Wogan and his special guests tonight, live from the Television Theatre in London.
NEW Excitement, elegance and grace are the keynotes in the return of the world's longest-running television musical series.
From the Tower Ballroom in Blackpool, Angela Rippon and Charles Nove , with bandleader Andy Ross , introduce the Latin, modern, formation and the new acrobatic rock 'n' roll section as dancers from
London South and Sheffield compete tonight. Producer Simon Betts
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The price of a Wimbledon ticket has certainly gone up:
• in 1877, Spencer Gore won the first (amateur) men's title in front of 200 people, some of whom paid 5p for a seat.
Drama series about the unsung heroes of the Australian police force. Starring Gary Sweet
Hostage. A bank robbery is bungled and Mickey and Georgia find themselves delivering a baby while being pinned down by rifle fire from the nervous robber who has taken hostages. Tension mounts as a Special
Operations Team is called and Ridgy has to confront some demons from his past.
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Anne Robinson selects another batch of letters with your views and comments on recent television programmes.
Producer Paul Smith
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Michael Buerk presents the latest national and international news. Regional News
Weather Suzanne Charlton
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Desmond Wilcox's series of five stories each of which focuses on aspects of the human spirit.
Anthony Harold, at 16, is no bigger than an average 5-year-old. A rare genetic disorder makes him vulnerable to infection and, in his case, has retarded his growth. But his ambition is huge. He wants to be a top chef; even to own and run a restaurant and hotel. Since he was 8, he has been cooking, and his mother and older sister are helping him, as are top cookery personalities like Delia Smith and chef Jean-Andre Charial. To reach as high as other chefs, he has to stand on a stool - but stature isn't about inches.
A Wilcox Bulmer production for BBCtv
BOOK: Return Visit, price £8.99, from booksellers
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Harry Carpenter charts the progress of the seeds, spotlights the headline-makers and reviews the pick of the matches on the third day of the championships.
A western starring Gary Grimes
Billy 'Green' Bush Bo Hopkins
Determined to become a cowboy, 16-year-old
Ben Mockridge buys a$4-gun and sets off to join a cattle drive led by Frank Culpepper. But before long, his dreams are brutally shattered when a gun battle with some rustlers ends with the death of three of the drovers. Then Ben is entrusted with the task of getting help - and his troubles are far from over.
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