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L Business and financial news. I Followed at 7.00 by the f morning news programme.
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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
With Simon Parkin, Philippa Forrester and Esther McVey.
9.05 The Muppet Babies
9.25 Why Don't You... ?
10.00 News; Regional News; Weather
10.05 Playdays - the Why Bird Stop
10.25 Clockwise
10.45 Jimbo and the Jet Set
and Regional News; Weather
David tries out for the basketball team.
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12.00 News and Regional News; Weather
They are the largest creatures on earth, masters of the dark and mysterious world below the ocean's surface. Now man and whale are slowly growing closer, learning more about each other.
12.55 Regional News; Weather
Followed by Weather
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NEW The first of ten programmes in which Gilli Davies explores cooking in Wales.
Lamb. Franco Taruschio prepares a delicious rack of lamb. And what's lamb-on-a-van?
Blindfold. Starsky is guilt-stricken when he I accidentally shoots and blinds a young art l student.
Queen, Queen, Queen for a Day. Arvid watches his dream turn into his worst nightmare when he finds himself on a date with three girls all at the same time.
Spain Special. A look at one of the biggest holiday areas in the world, the Costa del Sol, and the undiscovered Costa de la Luz. With Anne Gregg.
With Andi Peters.
New Lassie
While the McCulloch family watches Will try out for the soccer team,
Lassie, locked inside the car by Megan's friend, struggles to breathe.
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Cartoon.
The news for children with Juliet Morris.
Expedition to the Caribbean.
John Leslie visits Montserrat, one of the last outposts of the British Empire;
Diane-Louise Jordan reports on sugar - once j the Caribbean's major crop; and Yvette Fielding reaches for the sky.
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There's a celebration in the Ramsay household.
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With Peter Sissons and Moira Stuart.
Weather Ian McCaskill
Presented by Guy Michelmore and Louise Batchelor with sport from Michael Wale. Editor Fiona Chesterton
0 REGIONAL PROGRAMME
Esther Rantzen talks to Terry Wogan about some of the Children of Courage she has met over the past six years. Producer Graham Owens
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Craig Charles brings his humorous eye to bear on the battles we all face in life against 'them'. Tonight's stories include the people who contracted the HIV virus from blood transfusions and cannot persuade the government to help, and the allotment holders who confronted the bulldozers in order to save their greens. Series 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 Ian McCaskill
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Labour now has a good chance of forming Britain's next government. But post-war Labour prime ministers have faced the same persistent problems: sterling crises, pressures on spending, strained relations with the unions, and internal party strife. Michael Crick asks whether, if history repeats itself, Neil Kinnock could tackle these problems any more effectively than his predecessors.
American police and courtroom drama series.
An artist, notorious for his depictions of sado-masochism, dies in circumstances which mirror his work. The police pinpoint a suspect in the chic world of cultured high society, a suspect who seems to be protected by a bizarre and dangerous relationship.
As Britain struggles to provide long term security for the Kurds in Northern Iraq, this programme looks at how a persecuted people have come to rely on Britain's Royal Marines.
Reporter Phil Fairclough.
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Six films about the influence of colour in our lives.
Julie Hodgess and textile designer Manuel Canovas reveal the power of colour to create space, mood and style.