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6.55, 7.25, 7.55, 8.25, 8.55. Editor Bob Wheaton
With Simon Parkin, Philippa Forrester and Esther McVey.
Around the World with Willy Fog
Cartoon.
9.35am Why Don't You... ?
Will Archie be found?
10.00am News and Regional News; Weather
10.05am Playdays
The Why Bird Stop.
10.25am The Muppet Babies
Cartoon.
and Regional News; Weather
I Chimp. An experiment I goes wrong.
Gibside ... a Lost
Landscape?
Bryan McNerney visits Gibside, a landscape garden near Gateshead, Tyneside. A Ragged Royalist production for BBCtv
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John Mortimer and Pam Ayres feature on today's programme from
Glasgow's Botanic Gardens and you have the opportunity to vote on whether men or women are better drivers.
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Geoff Hamilton investigates the Hatton Fruit Garden in Kent.
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Silence. A deaf mute becomes a pawn for a racketeer.
Hair Today, Gone
Tomorrow. When David tricks the twins with a lie, they decide to get their own back.
For 35 years George Formby topped variety bills, but his private life was a mystery. A portrait by Michael Dean.
With Andi Peters.
The New Lassie
Lassie discovers an ancient Indian burial site.
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Adventure cartoon.
The news for children with Juliet Morris and Krishnan Guru-Murthy .
Last in the series where children talk about their own lives.
A 13-year-old prepares for his barmitzvah.
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Caroline pays a call on Beverly to try and establish her feelings towards Jim.
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With John Humphrys and Moira Stuart.
Weather Suzanne Charlton
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Tonight's guests include Liverpudlian pop star and television presenter Sonia. Producer Graham Owens
Executive producer Peter Estall
The series that looks at the battles people face with 'them'.
Jane Hamlin is being charged £10,000 for a road alongside her house that she does not want. Sir Ian McKellen goes to the Isle of Man to find out why a man can still be imprisoned for loving another man. Plus Craig Charles finds the people of Llanelli in Wales living in fear of crime.
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Comedy series about a painter and 20th-century Casanova, written by John Esmonde and Bob Larbey.
Starring Karl Howman Jacko meets a new lady - thanks to her budgie.
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With Michael Buerk. Regional News
Weather Suzanne Charlton
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The last of three reports about the Gulf War and its aftermath. Interviews with military commanders and previously unseen Pentagon film cast new light on some crucial events in the war.
Reporter is Steve Bradshaw.
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An American police and courtroom drama.
Mushrooms. When a baby is killed and his 12-year-old brother wounded in a shooting, the detectives uncover a sinister link between a drug dealer and a Manhattan real estate agent. But as suspects of an alarmingly young age are brought in, another picture begins to emerge of a twilight world in which children are growing up much too fast.
The last of six films following a group of young people on an international expedition which gives them the chance to live and work with communities all over the world.
With My House Upon My Back. A team from the Australian Film and Television
School find out why young people from Britain's inner cities have flown 10,000 miles to spend their Christmas digging pits on the bleak moors and mountains of south west Tasmania.
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A series of seven films about caring for an older person. 6: Alternative Caring
Jonathan Miller looks at three different ways of caring: buying in care; getting relief care at home; and fostering an elderly person in a family home. Producer Tony Matthews
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