Starting with 6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast
Summer fun from
Children's BBC with Simon Parkin , Philippa Forrester and Esther McVey.
9.05 Around the World with Willy Fog 9.35 Why Don't You... ? 10.00 News; Regional News; Weather
10.05 Playdays - the Dot Stop 10.25 The Muppet Babies - cartoon
and Regional News; Weather
Two-Beat, Four-Beat Joe wants to join the Monona Club.
Sights and activities in Torbay, Devon.
and Regional News; Weather
Today the programme looks at the question of junk mail - should it be banned? It is 50 years since the Nazis invented
'the final solution' - should war criminals still remain at large? And a report on how the Italians have contributed to
Britain's society.
Followed by Weather
The romances between
Todd, Cody, Melissa and Josh are finally aired. (For cast see Monday Repeated at 5.35pm)
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A series looking at unusual collections. This week includes a visit to the conservation department of the British Museum. With
Harriet Crawley.
Live coverage from one of the quarter-final matches. (Cricket continues at
4.00pm on BBC2)
With Andi Peters.
Rupert the Bear
Picture story. (Repeat)
Cartoon fun. The crew race against time to find a sunken ship as a time bomb ticks away.
Series on museums around the world.
The Bicycle Museum in Holland not only houses a weird and wonderful collection of machines, but an unusual film showing the part they have played in Dutch life. It includes footage of early cycling schools and military bands simultaneously playing and pedalling. With Heather Couper.
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News for children.
An 11-part children's drama. 6: As Elly gazes across the backyard wondering how she can help
Bob Geldof feed the world, a fantastic fund-raising idea is born - the Banksiawood Billy Cart Aid Race.
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Andrew Harvey and Jill Dando with the latest national and international news.
Weather Suzanne Charlton
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Music from pop singer
Paul Young and Clannad, the Irish group who had a Top 10 hit with Theme from Harry's Game. Plus the best in conversation and entertainment with Terry Wogan and his special guests tonight, live from the studios at Television Centre.
From the Tower Ballroom,
Blackpool, Angela Rippon and Charles Nove are the hosts as London South compete against Belfast, to the music of the Andy Ross Orchestra. In the cabaret spotlight are the UK and European Professional Latin Champions,
Sammy Stopford and Barbara McColl , in a salute to the music of Neil Sedaka.
Director/Producer Simon Betts
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Detective series set on the island of Jersey starring John Nettles
In Love and War. Jim has problems when he is unable to contact Danielle, his new love in France, and Charlie encourages him to visit her. In Jersey, Karen Markham , a business friend of Charlie's, puts more than her reputation at risk when she harbours a fugitive from South Africa.
Featuring Brenda Bruce , who played Alan B'Stard's mother in The New Statesman, the comedy series which was recently repeated on C4.
Producer George Gallaccio
Director Jeremy Ancock
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Producer Paul Smith
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With Martyn Lewis. Regional News
Weather Suzanne Charlton
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In 1961 Clive James and his cardboard suitcase arrived in swinging London. Thirty years on he re-assesses the city he knew then and the city he finds now. Out on the town he samples heavy rock night at the Hippodrome nightclub. In contrast he goes to a masked charity ball in the presence of Princess Alexandra and Bubbles Rothermere. Meeting Michael Caine in Mayfair, Victoria Wood in Islington, Peter Cook in Soho and driving with Terence Donovan in his Rolls, he rediscovers what it is about London, his home for 30 years, that makes it such a unique place to live. Director Dominic Brigstocke Producer Emma Gage
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First transmitted in 1991, Clive James recalls his experiences in 1960s London and trades anecdotes with Victoria Wood, Terence Donovan, Peter Cook and Michael Caine along the way. Show more
Thriller starring Elliott Gould
James Brolin , Telly Savalas As the world watches on television, Capricorn One, the first manned mission to Mars, lands on the angry red planet. But the mission is aborted and deep in the Arizona desert the three 'astronauts' are forced to fake a landing, planting the American flag on a film set.
Will being involved in this top secret cover-up guarantee the astronauts a safe 're-entry' to the planet Earth?
Written and directed by Peter Hyams FILMS: pages 27-32
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