Starting with 6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast
News headlines or summaries every quarterhour.
Topical discussion programme with Robert Kilroy-Silk .
Today Caribbean baked chicken with joloff rice and sauce. Recipe on Ceefax page 615
and Regional News; Weather
With Philippa Forrester.
Playdays: The Playground Stop
Animation.
The Dress of the Year is unveiled.
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With Mike Smith. Family quiz. ● STEREO
Russell Grant meets more celebrities and their pets. Debi Jones continues her karaoke capers, and Miriam Stoppard talks to women in the news.
With Mairi Maciver.
and Regional News; Weather
Presented by Judi Spiers.
Followed by Weather
Paul decides that it's time to become a monk.
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Hosted by Henry Kelly.
UK Championship from the Guild Hall, Preston.
Doug Mountjoy and Gary Wilkinson are seeded to contest a place in the quarter-final today, both have made their mark on this event in recent years.
With Andi Peters.
Bodger and Badger
Comedy drama in 12 parts.
9: The Head will stop at nothing to get hold of Simon's winnings, even inventing an identical twin with a cash flow crisis.
Written by Andy Cunningham
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Cartoon. (Repeat)
A 12-part science fiction comedy thriller.
Jonah is clowning around but Watt needs to know exactly where he has come from.
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Last in the six-part children's history series.
There's mystery and magic at Avebury in Wiltshire, the greatest Stone Age site in Britain. The Time Children, Dark Wolf and Eagle Eye, lead us through their ancient and secret ceremonies.
A Third Eye production for BBCtv
The news for children.
A 20-part children's drama series set in a school.
Nick asks for his jacket and receives a package from Ray. Mr Hargreaves has an interview.
Episode written by David Angus
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With Peter Sissons and Moira Stuart.
Weather Suzanne Charlton
General knowledge game show hosted by Paul Daniels. Director Tony Newman Producer Stanley Appel ● STEREO
A mystery man in Albert Square is looking for Mark.
Episode written by Brendan J Cassin
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David Coleman tests the stars.
Team captain Bill Beaumont lines up with Ryder Cup golfer Paul Broadhurst and Lancashire and England batsman Mike Atherton. Ian Botham
is joined by the world snooker champion John Parrott and the Liverpool and England midfielder Steve McMahon.
Executive producer Mike Adley
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Michael Buerk with all the latest national and international news.
Regional News Weather
Suzanne Charlton
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I First showing on network television for this comedy-thriller starring Meredith Baxter-Birney Robert Urich
Erik Estrada
It takes a thief to catch a thief, but when strait-laced operative Harry Schofield springs street-smart convict
Samantha White to do just that, all they catch is trouble. Soon the two
"partners" are mixed up in the murky world of murder and politics as they uncover dirty deeds in Washington, DC.
Robert Urich made his name as the private eye in Spenser for Hire and Erik Estrada is best known for his role in the motorcycle cops series Chips.
Director Paul Lynch
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A critical look at the week's cinema releases.
Hots Shots is a naval send-up of Top Gun. Charlie Sheen (who shot to stardom in Wall Street) plays the heroic "Topper"
Harley, with Lloyd Bridges as the admiral whose flying days are but memories.
Iron Maze stars Bridget Fonda and Jeff Fahey and is set in a decaying Pennsylvania steel town where a Japanese billionaire arrives with plans to turn the local mill into an amusement park.
And a report on the making of An American Tale: Fievel Goes
West. This new cartoon feature was made using classic animation techniques, and employs the vocal talents of John Cleese , Amy Irving and James Stewart.
Hollywood wunderkind Steven Spielberg is the executive producer. Director Caius Julyan
Producer Bruce Thompson
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Further coverage of the UK Championship from the Guild Hall, Preston. Will
Doug Mountjoy be playing against Gary Wilkinson on table 1 as predicted in the seedings?
Mountjoy won the title with an unexpected triumph over
Stephen Hendry in 1988 to add to his success in the championship ten years earlier. Wilkinson (now ranked five in the world) almost beat Steve Davis in the 1989 semi-final.
Tony Jones , the reigning
European Open Champion, is due to meet Steve James. Introduced by David Vine.