Starting with 6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast
Business and financial news.
Followed at 7.00 by the morning news programme.
Headlines or news summaries every quarter hour.
Business news 7.12, 7.40,
8.12,8.40.
Sport 7.23. 7.50, 8.23, 8.50. Weather, regional and traffic
6.55, 7.25, 7.55, 8.25, 8.55. Editor Bob Wheaton
What effect do fatty and sugary foods have on children's health? Martyn Lewis finds out.
Stockbeds and Steam
A portrait of Alan Bloom , horticulturalist and steam engine fanatic.
and Regional News; Weather
With Simon Parkin.
10.05 Playdays - the Why Bird Stop (Rpt) 10.25 Jimbo and the Jet Set (Rpt)
The seventh of ten daily programmes.
Better Jumping. Annette Ling and her pupils tackle the matter of controlling a horse between jumps.
Introduced by David Vine.
and Regional News; Weather
The Haunting. David (Chad Allen ) and his friends become obsessed with a haunted house.
John Thirlwell 's personal view of Amalfi in Italy.
and Regional News; Weather
There are worlds too fast, too slow, too big or small which cannot be perceived by the naked eye.
Followed by Weather j
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Live from the All England Club. The start of the second week, when the surviving players can start to dream of winning the singles title, and a record first prize -
£240,000 for the men and E216,000 for the women. Introduced by Desmond Lynam.
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With Andi Peters.
New Lassie
A hang-gliding trip ends in disaster for Megan (Wendy Cox) and Will (Will Nipper).
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Cartoon. Prince Kro-Tan plans to harness energy from the earth's core to transport the planet to Mongol.
The news for children with Juliet Morris.
Sample the variety of five Caribbean islands: John Leslie goes bananas in Dominica, Yvette Fielding finds out about the devastating force of Hurricane Hugo on Montserrat, and Diane-Louise Jordan goes to the crater of a living volcano in St Lucia. Plus pirates in Jamaica and a visit to a spice market in Martinique.
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Todd finds himself on the wrong side of the law. Ewan professes his love for Beverly and makes an unexpected offer.
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With Peter Sissons and Moira Stuart.
Weather Bernard Davey
Presented by Guy Michelmore and Louise Batchelor with sport from Michael Wale. Editor Fiona Chesterton
0 REGIONAL PROGRAMME
Actor Tom Courtenay is
Terry Wogan 's guest at the Television Theatre tonight. Producer Graham Owens
Executive producer Peter Estall
(Tom Courtenay appears in ScreenPlay: Redemption, Wednesday 9.00pm BBC2)
Craig Charles brings his humorous eye to bear on the battles we all face in life against 'them'.
Tonight's stories include the woman who called 999 for an ambulance and got a recorded message, and how a 'Raving
Loony Green Giant' forced an election in Devon.
Senes producer Sue Bourne Editor David Pearson
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Starring Bruce Forsyth
Some more contestants play Fact or Fib, Crazy Cryptics and Star Spin in the hope that one of them will win tonight's star prize. With Claire Sutton. Director/Producer David Taylor
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With Martyn Lewis. Regional News
Weather Bernard Davey
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Out of Sight, Out of Mind
The Government is committed to closing down old asylums and caring for the mentally ill in the community.-But as thousands of beds are lost for ever, more and more of the mentally ill find themselves out on the street, and many end up in prison.
Polly Toynbee reports on the plight of the mentally ill, and asks whether closing mental hospitals so quickly leaves them with nowhere to go. Producer Helen Jenkins Editor Mark Thompson
On one of the most exciting days of the fortnight, the 16 surviving men and ladies all compete for quarter-final places. Harry Carpenter introduces the best of the * action and meets the headline-makers as the Championships build to a climax.
An Everyman special.
The Battle of the Somme began on 1 July 1916. On that day, 21,000 men were killed. By the battle's end, that number had risen to one-and-a-quarter million.
Those who survived can never forget. They are now in their 90s. Some still have nightmares, others are haunted by guilt. This film explores the legacy of pain and anguish dealt by a battle fought exactly 75 years ago.
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Six films about the influence of colour in our lives.
Colouring the Landscape
Fluorescent paints, readymade building materials, and a lack of awareness have brought colour pollution to once-beautiful landscapes in Britain, argues landscape architect Michael Lancaster.
But it needn't happen. In Paris, colour analyst
Jean Philipe Lenclos creates colour schemes for new towns and conservation areas out of his records of traditional
French landscapes. Producer Julian Stenhouse