6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast News headlines or summaries every quarter hour.
With Simon Parkin, Philippa Forrester and Esther McVey.
9.05 Around the World with Willy Fog
9.25 Hartbeat
10.00 News; Regional News; Weather
10.05 Playdays - the Patch Stop
10.30 Double Dare
10.50 The O Zone
and Regional News; Weather
Reunion. An orang-utan causes a rift between Rebecca and Jed.
Fowey in Cornwall.
and Regional News; Weather
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Followed by Weather
Dorothy decides Ramsay Street needs to be more safety conscious. Jim returns from New York with a new image.
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The Bristol Channel
Coast
Angela Rippon visits the port of Watchet, the medieval Cleeve Abbey, and Dunster Castle.
The story of memorable meetings between subjects and their monarch. The Meikle twins were introduced to HM the Queen over a fence in the Borders. And when Steve Bond crashed his fruit and veg van into a tree, guess who came to the rescue?
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England v West Indies Further live coverage of the first day's play. With Tony Lewis.
With Andi Peters.
The All New Popeye Show
Cartoon double-bill with the spinach-guzzling sailor. (R)
4.35pm Dizzy Heights
Second of a five-part children's comedy series set in an unusual hotel.
Featuring Alan Heap and Mick Wall as the owners, and Anna Madeley as the dancer. Written by Andy Walker (R)
5.00pm Newsround
The news for children.
5.10pm Record Breakers
This week: the world's fastest skateboarders, the Transworld Venture's cars that travelled round the globe in record time, and a comedian in Las Vegas who can't stop joking. Plus Max Bizzarro attempts the world's weirdest record while standing on his head.
Presented by Roy Castle , Cheryl Baker and Ron Reagan Jr.
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With Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey.
Weather Ian McCaskill
Episode written by Barrie Shore
Peggy is still determined to stop Sam going to the church.
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Thirty years ago, Herbert Gribble walked into Studio 9 at Television Centre and said 'one day a girl called Lisa will make a brilliantly funny series here!' He was, of course, completely wrong. This series was made in Studio 1.
Lisa Maxwell, the host of BBC2's No Limits rock show stars in her own comedy series filled with the kind of impressions and sketches that have delighted audiences of the Les Dennis Laughter Show and the Russ Abbot Show.
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Martyn Lewis presents the latest national and international news stories with the BBC's network of correspondents.
Regional News
Weather Ian McCaskill
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Written by Alan Plater.
The first in a series of six new plays written for television. When Rachel discovers that the man she had always thought of as her father is not a blood relation, she embarks on a quest of self-discovery: a journey which leads her to London and the midnight moody world of jazz clubs and a man whose signature tune seems to be Misterioso, a bittersweet blues tune by Thelonius Monk.
Alan Plater , who has adapted his own novel for the screen, returns to the jazz background he used in his ITV series
The Beiderbecke Affair.
Producer Norman McCandlish Director John Glenister
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American detective series.
Starring
Robert Urich
Spenser saves the life of a wise-cracking young amnesiac marked out by the mob.