Starting with 6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast
News every quarter hour.
Topical discussion programme.
Traditional British cooking. Today's dish: oxtails. Recipe on Ceefax page 615
and Regional News; Weather
With Philippa Forrester.
The Tent Stop.
Cartoon.
Anne Gregg with the latest in homecare and decoration.
A dream home in Cornwall, collapsible pushchairs, and transforming a lounge from a summer to a winter look.
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Family quiz show presented by Mike Smith with Kate Copstick. 0 STEREO
Ex Liver Bird Polly James talks to Miriam Stoppard. With Adrian Mills ,
Nigel Dempster and Matthew Parris.
Including at
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Alan Titchmarsh meets
Mark Greenstreet , the star of BBC l's new drama Trainer.
12.55 Regional News; Weather
Followed by Weather
Paul's new love makes a big impression on Ramsay Street. (For cast see Monday. Repeated at 5.35pm) ●STEREO
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Starring
Curt Jurgens
Urson Welles
Forced to leave Hong Kong on the Macao ferry, waterfront layabout Mark Conrad gets stranded on the boat - much to the captain's disgust.
Director Lewis Gilbert * FILMS: pages 45-52
With Andi Peters.
Pingu
Animated lovable penguin.
BBC video: £7.99, from retailers.
The first in a nine-part series that takes a humorous look at the human body. Today, why our bodies are body-shaped. With Nicola Davies and Philip Hawthorn.
Animation about a brave boy's quest for Camelot.
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Sarah Greene presents a new series of the monthly show which goes behind the scenes of your favourite programmes. Today: a look at the BBC's special effects departments. ● STEREO
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News for children.
An 18-part children's drama set in a youth club.
2: Carl confesses to Julie and Joanne receives some bad news.
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With Peter Sissons and Moira Stuart.
Weather Bill Giles
Tonight's programme sees the launch of this year's Children in Need appeal. Among
Wogan's guests will be Sue Cook and Anneka Rice.
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American comedy series.
Whose Forest Is It Anyway? Nancy decides to become politically active.
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A new series of Roy Clarke 's comedy-drama.
Starring Bill Owen
Peter Sallis , Brian Wilde Give Us a Lift. Foggy has an idea which is sure to bring the pleasure back into climbing hills.
Director/Producer Alan J W Bell ● STEREO
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More madcap comedy, including a cockney version of Casablanca. With Les Dennis.
Director/Producer Tudor Davies Executive producer John Bishop STEREO
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With Martyn Lewis. Regional News
Weekend Weather
Bill Giles
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Boyfriend Paul urges Duffy to leave nursing.
Episode written by Robin Mukherjee
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(Teletext subtitles: page 888)
Against Pornography - the Feminism of Andrea Dworkin
Andrea Dworkin believes that pornography is the major cause of the abuse of women.
"The basic message of pornography is that no matter what you do to a woman, no matter how much you hurt her, she will like it," claims the controversial American writer. A radical feminist and the author of Pornography:
Men Possessing Women, she is engaged in a campaign to change social attitudes to the pornography industry. Former prostitutes and porno-models talk openly to her about their work in a multi-million dollar industry which Dworkin condemns as "technologised prostitution". Producer David Evans
Editor Andrew Snell
Grand Prix coverage.
Starring Bette Davis I Sheila Hancock
An eccentric widow rules her family with a rod of iron. Director Roy Ward Baker 0 FILMS: pages 45-52