Starting with 6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast
News every quarter hour.
Martyn Lewis looks at the problems of arthritis.
Growing up in show business through the eyes of Billy Dainty , who was treading the boards at the age of 12.
and Regional News; Weather
With Simon Parkin.
10.05 Playdays - The Dot
Stop (Rpt) 10.25 Jimbo and the Jet Set (Rpt)
Cross Country. The second of two programmes about the most exciting and demanding branch of riding.
and Regional News; Weather
Dancin ' in the Dark
Petitioning to reopen a teen dance club, Kris befriends Nikki, but Gus is less than thrilled with his new friendship.
John Thirlwell 's view of Trier in Germany.
and Regional News; Weather
Only a few flocks of the magnificent whooping crane remain in North
America. The US and Canadian governments have joined forces to save the species.
Followed by Weather
(For cast see Monday. Details at 5.35pm)
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Live from the All England Club. Weather permiting, it's men's quarter-finals day. Introduced by Desmond Lynam.
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Anything can happen when Andi Peters, Edd the Duck and Wilson the Butler visit the Wimbledon Tennis Championships. Picture Story: page 57
Rupert the Bear
Cartoon.
The Pink Pussycat steals the famous painting of the Moaning Lisa.
(Repeat)
First in a series on museums around the world.
The Hinkler House
Museum in Bert Hinkler 's home town of Bundaberg, Australia, stands in memory of the boy who dreamed of flight. With Heather Couper.
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News for children.
An 11-part children's drama. 2: Elly resolves to start a club dedicated to birds. Initiations follow to the consternation of new members who have to undergo Elly's tests.
Christina's little deception is discovered. It looks as though Melissa has had enough of Todd.
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Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey present the latest national and international news.
Weather Michael Fish
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Live from the Television
Theatre, Terry talks to people in the news, presents the best in entertainment and springs the occasional surprise.
Angela Rippon and Charles Nove are your hosts at the Tower Ballroom, Blackpool as Cardiff and Nottingham compete in the Latin,
Formation, Modern and the new exciting rock 'n' roll section accompanied by the Andy Ross orchestra who, in cabaret, salute the music of Bert Kaempfert.
Arranged by Eric D Morley
Director/Producer Simon Betts
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Drama series about the unsung heroes of the Australian police force. Starring
Gary Sweet Sonia Todd
Up a Tree. Mickey's sympathy for a young girl's environmental protest puts him on the wrong side of a government minister and jeopardises his career. He also has to take time out to get to know his 10-year-old son, Sam, better.
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Anne Robinson presents viewers' comments, made by post and by phone, on recent television programmes. Producer Paul Smith
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Michael Buerk and the BBC team of reporters at home and abroad. Regional News
Weather Michael Fish
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Desmond Wilcox's series of five inspirational stories each of which focuses on aspects of the human spirit.
Every parent's nightmare came true for Debbie and Jamie Stephens. Their second child Alexander, healthy and well during pregnancy, was severely damaged at birth and Debbie's uterus was ruptured during the emergency. There is a lifetime of exhaustion and devoted care ahead of the family and Alexander, just 3, who cannot walk or talk. Now his parents are fighting the hospital for the compensation they need to help them care for Alexander. They want also to ensure that other parents don't go through the same disastrous experience.
A Wilcox Bulmer production for BBC TV
(Book: Return Visit, price £8.99, from booksellers.)
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Ivan Lendl hopes to be celebrating a sixth successive semi-final appearance and Boris Becker and Stefan
Edberg do not expect to be playing on Courts 2 and 14 as they did last year.
Harry Carpenter presents highlights of the men's quarter-finals played, weather permitting, on Centre and No 1 Court.
And at 11.20 Athletics
Highlights from tonight's Grand Prix in Stockholm, where Tom McKean ,
Colin Jackson and John Regis were among the British entries, and Steve Backley was up against the man who recently took away his world javelin record, Seppo Raty of Finland.
Starring
Robert Urich
Rockabye Baby. Spenser and Hawk come to the aid of a former prostitute whose life may be endangered by the mob boss who fathered her baby.