6.40 Third World Studies
7.05 Pure Maths: Quadric Surfaces
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6.40 Third World Studies
7.05 Pure Maths: Quadric Surfaces
More cartoon adventures with the puppet boy.
A bishop saves Pinocchio from being burnt but in return wants him to trick people into giving money to help the bishop's blind daughter regain her sight.
The cartoon bear.
Drop Me a Line. Gus tries to stop his hungry, old circus friend Roary the lion from eating the swamp children. The Wishing Box
Kissyfur finds that not all wishes come true.
Jodie and his big brother Chesney Hawkes are in the studio today, performing The One and Only and their latest hit single I'm a Man, Not a Boy. Kate Adie, the BBC's Chief Foreign Correspondent, pays a call in between assignments. And resident green expert Ron Freethy is back at sea with the dolphins. There are cartoons from the Ewoks and Gravedale High and buffoonery from Grandad.
With Ross King, Charlotte Hindle and Dianne Oxberry.
Introduced by Desmond Lynam.
Provisional Timetable
10.55 Cricket; 1.00 News; 1.05 Tennis
2.00 Ladies' Singles Final Tennis: Wimbledon 91
Live coverage of the 1991 All England Lawn Tennis Championships from Wimbledon. Can Martina Navratilova win the ladies' singles final for a record tenth time? Followed by the men's doubles and ladies' doubles finals.
See panel below.
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Cricket: Third Test: England v West Indies
From Trent Bridge.
Michael Atherton made his highest Test score of 151 on this ground last year. What score can he reach in today's match? Commentary by Richie Benaud and Jack Bannister.
(Cricket continues at 3.25pm on BBC2)
Tony Robinson looks at how animators change people and animals from the real world into cartoon characters.
The Australian airborne medics take off again.
An air accident leaves two sisters seriously injured and the man they both live with has to finally choose which one he loves the most.
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Actresses Thora Hird and Nichola McAuliffe join Kenny Everett on this showbiz quiz, while Gloria Hunniford teams up with actress Gwen Taylor and writer and presenter Rory McGrath. Presented by Mike Smith.
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Les says, 'Remember to put your clocks back one hour tonight - always assuming you want to be late for work on Monday!'
More madcap comedy for all the family.
With Lisa Maxwell.
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Starring Peter Falk
If you hire a detective to follow your wife you don't expect to find her swiftly dead. But that's what happens when wealthy and jealous Arthur Kennicut hires a private eye whose attention is on a little more than the job in hand. Featuring Robert Culp, once a tennis-playing spy in the jokey 60's series I-Spy.
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Michael Buerk presents the latest national and international news.
Weather Bill Giles
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Live coverage of the Mobil Bislett Games from Oslo.
Peter Elliott tackles the European champion, Jens-Peter Herold of Germany, and the outstanding Algerian, Nourredine Morcelli, in the Dream Mile, and there's Steve Backley in the javelin and a high class field for the 10,000m. Commentary by David Coleman, Brendan Foster, Stuart Storey and Paul Dickenson.
On ladies' singles final day, the champion has raised the challenge trophy aloft, perhaps for the first time. Harry Carpenter introduces highlights of the final, talks to the winner and looks forward to tomorrow's contest to find the men's singles champion.
In this futuristic adventure set after a third world war fought over oil, the earth's food and resources are running out. While marauding gangs are terrorising the remaining peaceful people, a lone bike rider joins one such group to fight the 'battletruck' used by an oil-hungry gang. Watch for John Bach, recently seen in BBC2's The Paper Man.
Films: pages 27-34