6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast
News headlines or summaries every quarter hour.
9.05 Pinocchio 9.25 Hartbeat
10.00 News; Regional News; Weather 10.05
Playdays - the Patch Stop
10.30 Double Dare
and Regional News; Weather
Bison. Rebecca faces the prospect of losing the zoo's herd of bison.
Andy Crane visits Magaluf in Majorca.
and Regional News; Weather
In 1894 a cry of 'gold' in the Klondike of the Yukon Territory, Canada attracted thousands of speculators. Almost a century later, four young men made their own personal odyssey.
Followed by Weather
Des and Harold face the prospect of losing the Coffee Shop and there's more bad news to come.
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MCW The Bristol
NEW Channel Coast
Angela Rippon embarks on a six-part journey along the coast of Somerset and north Devon.
1: Wetlands and a Port
The seaside resort of Burnham-on-Sea and the ancient port of Bridgwater.
Lucinda Lambton travels along the Great North Road, the backbone of Britain that links London to Edinburgh. Among the weird and wonderful delights she discovers en route are a calico grotto in London, a Victorian staircase encrusted with trumpeting cherubs, a lost domain in Yorkshire, and a hotel saloon with an unexpected past.
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Richie Benaud introduces further live coverage of the one-day game.
(Coverage continues at 4.00pm on BBC2)
Cartoon fun.
With Andi Peters.
The All New Popeye Show
More adventures with that spinach-guzzling cartoon sailor.
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Sixth and final part of the children's drama about some children trying to make their estate a better place. With
Barbara Windsor , Sheila Steafel and Lance Percival. Written by Angela Ince and Shirley Lowe
The news for children.
A spectacular sporting record in the studio, plus over 200 skippers in one record-breaking rope-jump routine, and a 60mph skier with no sign of snow or water!
Presented by Roy Castle and Cheryl Baker.
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With Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey.
Weather Michael Fish
There's a shock in store for Dot - and Sharon must make a decision about her future.
Episode written by Linda Dearsley and Steve Waye
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The fifth of six programmes examining the elemental cycles vital to life.
The Sulphur Cycle. Caked from head to foot in volcanic mud, tramping the bogs of Scotland and wallowing in tropical mangrove swamps, David Bellamy looks at the damage being done to lakes, trees, human lungs and stone buildings by acid rain. Producer John Percival
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A comedy series about a self-made millionaire, written by Bob Larbey.
Starring Dennis Waterman, Sam Kelly, Joan Sims.
Tony wants to join the local golf club, but it all depends on who you know. And Sam gets a mystery booking from a 'Mrs Lamarr'.
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John Humphrys presents the latest news stories. Regional News
Weather Michael Fish
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A comedy by Roy Clarke about a mean northern shopkeeper. Starring
Ronnie Barker
David Jason
Lynda Baron
Arkwright gets paid a visit by fellow shopkeeper
Albert Gupta , seeking advice from the master of the hard-sell.
Apart from receiving a valuable lesson in how to shift unsaleable goods, Gupta also finds himself buying some genuine Yorkshire clothes-horses.
Producer Sydney Lotterby
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Arkwright tries to trick rival corner-shop owner Mr Gupta, but his ploy backfires. Granville goes under cover to try to save the day.
NFW La Stupenda
A Retrospective of Dame Joan Sutherland
On 31 December 1990, the woman called the greatest diva of the century paid a spectacular farewell to the Royal Opera House at Covent Garden after more than 30 years at the pinnacle of fame. In this exclusive film, Omnibus presents a retrospective of her career, where Dame Joan and her husband, conductor Richard Bonynge , talk about their life together in opera and close friends and colleagues,
Luciano Pavarotti , Dame Kiri te Kanawa and her biographer Norma Major, pay tribute to Dame Joan's career in opera. Sir Sidney Nolan and critic Bernard Levin give their assessment.
Director Derek Bailey
Series editor Andrew Snell
A Landseer/RM Associates production for BBCtv
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Last in the series of American dramas set in a Los Angeles clinic dedicated to the care and treatment of women.
An escaped squirrel and the impending visit of an undercover insurance inspector wreak havoc at Medical Arts. The staff are planning a surprise birthday party for a depressed Joanne. Paul, meanwhile, is beaten up by a thug who's trying to convince him to pay his gambling debts.