6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast News headlines or summaries every quarter hour.
American comedy series about two long-lost cousins.
Blind Alley. Balki's unusual techniques make him into an unlikely superstar in the newspaper's ten pin bowling tournament.
The third day of the Conservative Party
Conference starts with a morning of important policy debates which will be prominent in the election manifesto, starting with Citizens' Charter.
and Regional News; Weather
With Philippa Forrester.
The Patch Stop.
Cartoon about a family of monsters and their friends
Angus and Eispeth.
Coverage resumes with a debate on the Health Service, with a speech by William Waldegrave , MP, and ends with Michael Heseltine , MP speaking on local government and the inner cities.
Including at
11.00am and 12.00
News and Weather and Regional News; Weather
Followed by Weather
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Dunhill Cup from St Andrews , Scotland. Teams from 16 countries, including USA,
Australia, South Africa and the four home countries, compete for the trophy and il million in prize money. Ireland are the defending champions and the eight winners from today's matches go through to the second round. Commentary by Peter Alliss , Bruce Critchley , Alex Hay , Clive Clark and Mike Hughesdon. Introduced by Steve Rider.
Cartoon. Fred goes surfing.
With Andi Peters.
Spider
Animation about a small boy's encounters with a cheeky, naughty but lovable creature.
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The adventures of a little car who lives in a motor museum.
Narrated by Toyah Willcox.
Action-packed game show. With Dave Benson Phillips. 0 STEREO
Cartoon action. (Repeat)
Comedy thriller in six parts.
2: There are bigger monsters in Loch Ness than people realise.
With Paul Jones , Fenella Fielding, Vivian Pickles.
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The news for children.
With Yvette Fielding, John Leslie and Diane-Louise Jordan.
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Dorothy lands Helen in trouble. Jim has to perform an unpleasant task, while Matt and Gemma defy Madge's orders. (For cast see Monday. Shown at 1.30pm) • STEREO
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With Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey.
Weather Peter Cockroft
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The sound of breaking glass in the Square is the last straw for Jules, who decides it's time to take action.
(For cast see Tuesday)
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War-time comedy set in Nazioccupied France, starring Gorden Kaye
The German officers burgle
Gestapo headquarters, but find a ghostly apparition has got there before them.
Written by Jeremy Lloyd and Paul Adam Director Sue Longstaff
Producer Mike Stephens
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Comedy series written by Michael Aitkens.
Starring Stephanie Cole Graham Crowden
Diana is in hospital with a broken hip. Can she still ruin her niece's wedding?
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Weather Peter Cockroft
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The best of the last series features the comic duo in their classic head-on discussions and sketches. With special guests Diana Quick ,
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The programme where viewers across the country help police solve serious crime. A policeman was fired at by a bank robber making his getaway in Suffolk. And in Essex, a supermarket manager and his family were held hostage. If viewers can help on these or the other cases featured, telephone lines will be open on [number removed]from 10pm to 12midnight. Details on Ceefax page 618
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Peter Sissons chairs tonight's discussion programme from Fleetwood, near Blackpool, where the Conservative Party Conference is being held. Producer Lea Sellers
Editor Alexandra Henderson
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Latest news from the Crimewatch UK studio.
Presented by Nick Ross and Sue Cook with Superintendent David Hatcher and Detective
Constable Jacqui Hames. Studio director Pieter Morpurgo Producer Shirley Taylor
Four days of coverage from
Wembley Arena continue with the puissance, the ultimate test of a horse and rider's courage and ability, as the highlight of tonight's competitions. The Big Red Wall - in this event the only obstacle to be cleared - could reach heights of over 7ft.
Can Franke Sloothaak from
Germany, riding
Optiebeurs Leonardo , break his own world record of 7ft 8 '/2ms set in Belgium last June? Or will Tim Stockdale on Supermarket (a joint-winner in 1989) or Michael Whitaker (a 1990 joint winner) on Henderson Alonso , snaffle the trophy? Also taking part is veteran
Harvey Smith , winner of the very first puissance in 1967 on Harvester VI and O'Malley, and in three subsequent years. He could produce a touch of the old magic on Bond St Gold. The winners will be chasing a total of E10,000 prize money. Introduced by David Vine.