6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast
News headlines or summaries every quarter hour.
With Simon Parkin, Philippa Forrester and Esther McVey.
Around the World with Willy Fog
Cartoon. Willy is heading for New York.
9.35am Hartbeat
With Tony Hart and Margot Wilson.
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10.00am News and Regional News; Weather
10.05am Playdays
Today at the Patch Stop.
10.25am Double Dare
Messy game show.
10.50am The O Zone
Music and videos.
and Regional News; Weather
Kitty Paws. As Dean and Jed dream of their art and Kate suffers domestic problems, Rebecca has to face another zoo crisis.
Stowa ... Anglo Saxon
Village. Bryan McNerney experiences life in 6th-century Suffolk.
and Regional News; Weather
Anne Gregg explores north Norfolk, while Peter Mayle , author of A Year in Provence and French writer Philipe Daudy compare life on both sides of the Channel.
Followed by Weather
Eddie has a new money-making scheme. (For cast see Monday. Repeated at 5.35pm)
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The Bristol Channel Coast
Angela Rippon visits
Lynmouth in Devon and Exmoor, made famous by R D Blackmore's novel Lorna Doone.
Starring
Barry Manilow
Annette O'Toole
Musical romance based on Barry Manilow 's hit song At the Copa, about the doomed love affair of dazzling showgirl Lola, at the Copacabana club. With Estelle Getty , who stars as the feisty Sophia in Golden Girls.
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With Andi Peters.
Rupert
Story in pictures. (Repeat)
Cartoon double bill. (Repeat)
Last episode of the comedy series set in an unusual hotel. With Alan Heap, Mick Wall and Tim Matthews as the writer. Written by Andy Walker (Repeat)
The news for children.
Ashrita Furman climbs a tower on a pogo stick.
Plus top-speed tapping, a Formula 1 race in miniature and a stunt from strongman
Jamie Reeves. With Roy Castle and Cheryl Baker.
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With Andrew Harvey and Jill Dando.
Weather Ian McCaskill
Hattie fights to keep her job with Ian but the opposition is stronger than she expected.
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Comedy series starring Lisa Maxwell , host of BBC2's No Limits rock show, who is joined tonight by her father Robert for a chorus of If Were a Rich Man - Oh, I forgot ... I Am! Featuring veteran DJ Tony Blackburn , former presenter of TV-am's After Nine Jayne Irving , actor David Roper , film, stage and television actor and director
Victor Spinetti , and Terry Wogan , flushed after his meeting with Madonna. Director/Producer Geoff Miles
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With Michael Buerk. Regional News
Weather Ian McCaskill
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Fourth in a series of six new plays written for television.
Starring Phyllis Logan
In the women's cancer ward of a large Glasgow hospital, Eddie, the wisecracking hospital DJ, brightens the daily routine for former nightclub singer Andrea and her fellow patients. They share hopes and dreams for the future, which is unpredictable and provides a few surprises.
Helpline: a free and confidential helpline is open from 10.45pm to 1.00am for those who have had experience of cancer or would like to know about support. Ring [number removed].
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An American drama series about the staff and stories of a hectic Washington newspaper. Starring Lloyd Bridges
King for a Day. Edison assigns Cassy to investigate the possibility of a link between a fraudulent financier and a corrupt senator. Miles decides to work on the case in his own inimitable way.
A Tribute to Woody Guthrie and Leadbelly
An all-star homage to the memory and music of Woody Guthrie and Huddie
'Leadbelly' Leadbetter, two legendary figures in the history of American folk music. Contemporary artists perform the songs which made the pair famous, as well as talking about the profound effect that this music has had on their own careers. Artists include Bob Dylan , who paid hospital visits to the dying Guthrie and whose thin, fractured vocal style owed more than a little to his idol; Bruce Springsteen , whose version of Guthrie's This
Land Is Your Land often opens his epic concerts; Irish rock superstars U2; Guthrie's son Arlo; country singer
Emmylou Harris ; and Brian Wilson , the driving force behind the Beach Boys, who performs Leadbelly's most famous composition,
Goodnight Irene. Narrated by Robbie Robertson of American music legends the Band.