Starting with 6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast News headlines or summaries every quarter hour.
Better Shop Around. Balki and Larry win a shopping spree prize at a supermarket.
The story of a retired quarryman, once a poacher.
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With Philippa Forrester.
Playdays
The Playground Stop.
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Cartoon adventures with a clumsy elephant.
Just Polly and Me ... and the Kids Make Five. Mac has to answer a questionnaire.
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Off We Go. Will Gus manage to keep his bet with Joe?
John FitzMaurice Mills shows how to clean an oriental brass.
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The story of a family whose boat home is slowly sinking.
12.55 Regional News; Weather
Followed by Weather
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Quiz presented by John Sachs. 0 STEREO
A murder mystery, starring
Ralph Meeker
When an artist becomes a murder suspect, his wife defends him, but blackmail and jealousy add further complications to their holiday in Acapulco.
Director Paul Henreid
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Cat and mouse cartoon fun.
With Simon Parkin.
Poddington Peas
Cartoon adventures.
(Rpt)
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Cartoon about a cat who is the terror of the town.
The Fabulous Singlettes give a live rendition of One Fine Day. Also in the studio, an all-female twelve piece Hot
Strings put the 'viva' back into Vivaldi. Plus DJ Cutmaster Swift demonstrates his scratching technique.
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The news for children.
A 20-part children's school drama series.
5: Mr Griffiths complains about environmentally-friendly products in his cupboard. Mike is late for Georgina, but Cecile has an important offer.
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Beverly returns from hospital and throws herself into her work but it could be a recipe for professional suicide.
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The latest national and international news presented by Anna Ford and Peter Sissons.
Weather Rob McElwee.
General knowledge game show with Paul Daniels.
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Episode written by Susan Boyd
Advice from Michelle leads Clyde to Walford police station and then to a surprise encounter with a neighbour.
(For cast see Thursday)
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With Martyn Lewis.
Regional News
Weather Rob McElwee
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A critical look at the week's cinema releases including
Meeting Venus. Inspired by the experiences of a friend David Puttnam 's production stars Glenn Close as an opera singer involved in a chaotic production of Wagner's
Tannhduser. Also Under
Suspicion, written and directed by Bafta-winner Simon Shaw , starring Liam Neeson and Laura San GiacomoAnd Jacob's Ladder, in which director Adrian Lyne (Fatal Attraction, Flashdance) creates a very disturbing story of Vietnam nightmares. Director Liz Hartford
Producer Bruce Thompson
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First showing on network television for this dramatic comedy, starring Timothy Dalton
Anthony Edwards
A man's devil-may-care attitude to his terminal cancer gradually infects a young fellow patient, and the two take flight for one last adventure. Meanwhile, two young ladies also embark on a journey, resulting in unexpected side effects. The screenplay is by Roy Clarke , writer of several successful television series including
Open All Hours, and Last of the Summer Wine.
Director Robert Ellis Miller
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