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The Dot Stop.
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Mike Smith with the family general knowledge quiz show.
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Judi Spiers with writer
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Quiz hosted by John Sachs.
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Concluding the two-part story. ThePlague. Hutch is just hours away from death.
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The final of television's longest running snooker tournament. Commentary by Ted Lowe and John Spencer. Introduced by Eamonn Holmes.
With Andi Peters.
Dooby's Duck Truck
Cartoon. Melvyn runs riot.
Cartoon. Orville gets lost-on a trip to the fairground.
Comedy series. It's an easy life at the Hollywood office - until
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Tony Hart and Gabrielle Bradshaw.
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News for children.
Last in the children's drama.
Kirsten goes missing, Gwen gets a fright, and the Grovers confront Denton Burn.
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Ryan refuses to act as a go-between for Matt and Gemma. Will Doug make the ultimate sacrifice to win a contract from Felicity Brent? (For cast see Monday. Shown at 1.30pm) STEREO
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Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey present the latest national and international news.
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Centre, Terry Wogan introduces more celebrity guests, presents the best in entertainment and springs the occasional surprise. Tonight's music is provided by the Glaswegian band Texas, who perform their latest single, In My Heart. * STEREO
The live magazine show that covers the latest in technology, medicine and the environment.
This week, how combine harvesters are navigating through wheat fields using satellites, while farmers reap the benefits. From better mousetraps to wacky wheelbarrows, Bob Symes is back on the track of promising prototypes and inventive ideas. Also tonight, a final visit to
King's College Hospital clinic in London where pregnant women undergo pioneering treatment to save their babies.
Here, surgeons perform delicate operations on the unborn. With Kate Bellingham , Howard Stableford, Judith Hann , John Diamond , and Carmen Pryce.
Producer Martin Mortimore
Editor Dana Purvis
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Fourth in a 12-part drama series telling the story of five ordinary men and women from different walks of life who become special constables.
While Redwood and Viv act out
Body Heatto stop a warehouse break-in, a suspicious ladies' man has Loach and Anjali at odds.
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A further compilation of your views, reactions and opinions on recent BBC television programmes, presented by Anne Robinson.
Producer Paul Smith
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With Michael Buerk.
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The investigative documentary series.
The Nightrider uncovers the disturbing truth about the murder, 28 years ago, of black civil-rights leader Medgar Evers by the Ku Klux Klan. His widow tells of her obsessive hunt for the man whom she believes to be the killer of her husband. He is a white supremacist who
"confessed" to the murder at a Klan rally, was tried by the courts but not convicted. He is due to stand trial again soon. The programme, which is a part-dramatisation of events, uncovers new evidence and makes it horrifyingly clear that in the Mississippi swamplands racial hatred remains a reality. Indeed, filming took place in an atmosphere of increasing tension that culminated in the production team being shot at. Producer Christopher Olgiati
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Desmond Lynam introduces five crucial qualifying matches in the European Football Championship.
England v Turkey
Group 7 leaders, England, will be trying to recover from their defeat against Germany.
Poland (Republic of Ireland Also in Group 7, these two sides shared a goalless draw in this competition back in May. Romania v Scotland
In Group 2, Scotland will be looking to repeat last month's spirited performance against Switzerland. Germany v Wales
Avoiding defeat in Germany will leave Wales favourites to qualify from Group 5.
Northern Ireland v Austria
Northern Ireland currently look the unlikeliest of qualifiers from Group 4 but a win tonight will keep them in touch. Producer Vivien Kent
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