Starting with 6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast
With Simon Parkin.
Philippa Forrester and Esther McVey.
9.05 Around the World with Willy Fog 9.25 Knowhow 10.00 News; Regional News; Weather 10.05
Playdays - the Tent Stop
10.25 Lassie
and Regional News; Weather
American family drama. Balance of Power. Kris meets her Russian pen pal, Valery, who's in town for a piano competition. To her surprise Valery is a boy.
Everything worth seeing and doing in the area around Galloway. With commentary by Roger Wilkes.
and Regional News; Weather
Magazine programme from the Botanic Gardens,
Glasgow. Forty years ago the United Nations
Convention of Refugees was signed. Now there are more refugees than ever. Today's programme includes an interview with someone who is seeking sanctuary here, and a spokesman from the Refugee Council who says Britain still isn't doing enough. David Scheel takes a musical look at the week's news, and there's a salute to the Bee Gees.
With Paul Coia and Larry Sullivan.
Followed by Weather
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A look at swans through the seasons. Winter scenes feature whooper and bewick swans; in spring, mute swans perform their courtship, build their nests and raise their young; and cygnets explore the riverside. An RSPB production
From Ascot. On the eve of the King George VI and the Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes , Britain's most valuable and prestigious event.
2.30 Palan Stakes (Handicap. 6f)
3.00 Virginia Water Maiden Stakes (2-year-olds)
3.30 Brown Jack Stakes (Handicap. 2m)
The Creative Young
People Together (Crypt) Foundation.
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With Andi Peters
Smoggies
Cartoon fun. (Repeat)
Final part in the drama about a boy who loses his laugh. Tim's laugh is returned to him for just 24 hours.
News for children.
Return of the 20-part
Royal Television Society award-winning children's series set in a youth club. 2: The club's honour is at stake in the football match with Denton Burn.
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Ryan's attempts at gardening leave a lot to be desired, and Joe's efforts are disastrous.
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With Peter Sissons and Moira Stuart.
Weather Suzanne Charlton
Terry Wogan hand-picks some of his favourite moments and guests from the last six years. His selection features legendary Hollywood actors like James Stewart and Gregory Peck, and current heart-throbs like Harrison Ford and Richard Gere.
British stars Roger Moore, Michael Caine, Paul McCartney and Sean Connery also take centre stage.
There's music too, from Phil Collins, Whitney Houston, New Kids on the Block, MC Hammer and many more.
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Syd Little and Eddie Large tonight welcome dancer
Bonnie Langford and the pop group Living in a Box. Director/Producer David Taylor
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Another magical evening's entertainment with Paul Daniels
. His special guests are the American skate-boarding duo, Diane and Primo. Also tonight the breathtaking
Canadian tightrope walkers, Agathe and Antoine.
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With Michael Buerk. Regional News
Weekend Weather
Suzanne Charlton
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The second in a three-part mystery, starring Peter Firth
Tony Doyle Ian Bannen
The sleepy village of Glenkeel, Co Donegal is now wide awake after Sergeant McGing finds the severed foot of the missing barman hanging from his door knocker. Meanwhile the Englishman Kenneth Potter 's feud with Canon Loftus hots up. Peter Firth appeared recently as a Soviet sailor in the film Letter to Brezhnev.
Viewers may also remember him as Dominic Hide , a man from the future who returns to
1970s London, in The Flip Side of Dominic Hide and Another Flip for Dominic.
Screenplay by Shane Connaughton , based on Patrick McGinley 's book Bogmail. Producer Robert Cooper Director Nicholas Renton
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Great British Music
The first in the season of highlights from this summer's Promenade
Concerts salutes three British composers. Walton's brassy Crown Imperial is the curtain-raiser, followed by Malcolm Arnold 's Guitar
Concerto played by Julian Bream. And finally, the BBC
Concert Orchestra, conducted by Barry Wordsworth , plays Ralph Vaughan Williams 's
Symphony No 8. Presented by David Owen Morris.
See panel below. Director Tony Staveacre
Executive producer Jonathan Fulford
Starring
Gena Rowlands
Josef Sommer
First Lady Betty Ford has already confronted her own breast cancer with candour and courage, and is about to face her most difficult challenge. Her addiction to alcohol and prescription drugs now threaten her life, family and happiness. This moving true story of how one woman overcame almost impossible odds and created the famous clinic to help others won a Golden Globe Award for
Gena Rowlands , as Best Actress.
Director David Greene FILMS: pages 33-40
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