6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast
News headlines or summaries every quarter hour.
My Lips are Sealed. Larry tries all he knows to get Balki to break his Myposian rules about honesty, in order to buy his dream car.
Success to the Railway. First of two programmes on the narrow gauge railway line that ran from Barnstaple to Lynton in north Devon.
and Regional News; Weather
With Philippa Forrester.
Today: the Patch Stop. * STEREO
Cartoon about a clumsy elephant.
Cartoon about a pair of rag dolls.
and Regional News; Weather
Different Habits. David and Molly unearth a time capsule their father buried years ago and find a well kept secret.
John FitzMaurice Mills shows how to clean velvet, a tapestry covered footstool and an embroidered waistcoat.
and Regional News; Weather
Each autumn a town on the coast of Hudson Bay in arctic Canada is unwilling to play host to migrating polar bears. Huge and menacing in the open, the bears must be protected from the townspeople, who in turn must be protected from them.
Followed by Weather
Bev returns from the doctors with some heart-breaking news. There's a skeleton in the Coffee Shop. (For cast see Monday. Repeated at 5.35pm) ● STEREO
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General knowledge quiz. 0 STEREO
The Epson Grand Prix from
St Pierre Golf and Country Club, Chepstow. The event carries a total prize fund of £450,000. Commentary by Peter Alliss , Bruce Critchley , Alex Hay ,
Clive Clark , Mike Hughesdon.
With Simon Parkin.
Fireman Sam
Animation. (Repeat)
Cartoon double-bill. (Repeat)
Cartoon fun. (Repeat)
Fifth of a six-part comedy-drama written by Andrew Davies about a boy with amazing swapping powers. * STEREO
The news for children.
Chart-topping singer Chesney Hawkes gives his first live performance of his new single Secrets of the Heart. With
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With Anna Ford and Chris Lowe
Weather John Kettley
Eibhlin and John take stock of recent events - but there's still unfinished business for Eibhlin to attend to. Grant finds himself in a tight corner when Sharon broaches the subject of his past. Hattie gets a visit from her schoolteacher, but can she be persuaded to return to her studies? Kathy lends an understanding ear to Eibhlin, while Michelle receives some good news.
Episode written by Tony Jordan
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Another chance to see the French Resistance farce about a cafe owner in Nazi-occupied France. In tonight's episode,
Rene is sentenced to death for collaboration.
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Comedy series about two geriatric delinquents written by Michael Aitkens and starring Graham Crowden Stephanie Cole
Daisy, the new resident at
Bayview, tries to instil a bit of discipline into the place by rearranging the seating in the dining room, organising team games and changing the daily menus. Eventually, Diana is forced to question the 'Dresden Hitler' regarding her intentions towards Tom.
Director/Producer Gareth Gwenlan * STEREO
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By the Conservative Party.
With Michael Buerk.
Regional News
Weather John Kettley
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Starring Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones
They're back and this time it's personal. A personal selection of comic goodies including the song about the bicycle boys, an After Dark discussion about death, a head-to-head discussion about faking the 'organism' and lots of other funny stuff including that famous kiss.
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Peter Sissons is in the chair for tonight's programme, from London. A panel of guests answers questions on the issues of the day from a representative audience.
A Brian Lapping production for BBC TV
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Audience: if you want to be part of the Question Time audience, write to: [address removed]
An American drama series about the staff and stories of a hectic Washington newspaper. Starring Lloyd Bridges
Here Comes the Sun. Redmond and Anne are asked to cover a rescue story only to find a tabloid reporter has paid for the exclusive rights. Miles puts the finishing touches to a kiss-and-tell memoir.