6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast
News headlines or summaries every quarterhour.
Robert Kilroy-Silk leads a topical studio debate.
Caribbean cookery with Rosamund Grant. Today: spinach and prawn creolese. Recipe on Ceefax page 615
and Regional News; Weather
With Philippa Forrester.
Playdays: The Patch Stop
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Animated adventures.
Snooker player Joe Johnson, "Galloping Gourmet" Graham Kerr, and Adam Faith, talk about taking steps to give your heart a new start.
Presented by Martyn Lewis and Linda Mitchell.
and Regional News; Weather
With Mike Smith. Quiz show.
(Stereo)
Agony uncle Phillip Hodson talks to couples who've fought against all odds. Celebrities reveal their Private Passions.
With Miriam Stoppard, Mairi Maciver and Adrian Mills.
and Regional News; Weather
Presented by Alan Titchmarsh.
Followed by Weather
Ryan discovers opposition to his chosen career. Felicity plans to become Erinsborough's first lady mayor.
(For cast see Monday, Rptd at 5.35pm)
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(Teletext subtitles: page 888)
Quiz hosted by Henry Kelly.
David Vine presents the afternoon session as the two remaining quarter-finals are contested. Stephen Hendry was expected to continue the defence of his title on table one, with Doug Mountjoy or Gary Wilkinson his likely opposition. Steve Davis, six times a winner of this event, was seeded to meet Steve James on table two.
With Andi Peters.
Spider
Animation.
(Stereo)
The adventures of a little car.
Action-packed game show with Dave Benson Phillips.
(Stereo)
Cartoon action.
(Repeat)
The news for children.
More news of the Golden Age appeal. Presented by Yvette Fielding, John Leslie and Diane Louise-Jordan.
(Stereo)
(Teletext subtitles: page 888)
(For cast see Monday. Shown at 1.30pm)
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(Teletext subtitles: page 888)
With Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey.
Weather Michael Fish
The UK's top chart show featuring the very best of today s music and pre-chart exclusives. Introduced by Tony Dortie and Adrian Rose.
(Stereo)
Magazine: Number One magazine, available every Wednesday, 65p from newsagents.
Sparks fly between sister and brother when Michelle challenges Mark over their quest to clear Clyde's name.
(For cast see Tuesday)
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(Teletext Subtitles: page 888)
Phillip Schofield presents six lively and entertaining documentaries from some of Europe's greatest cities.
In the third programme Schofield travels to the Austrian capital and, en route, former racing driver Niki Lauda talks about his current preoccupation, his airline. He meets Dr Andreas Rett, pioneer of music therapy, who first identified the mental and physical disorder affecting girls, Rett Syndrome; and the unconventional architect Hundertwasser, whose buildings include features like rooftop forests and sloping floors.
Schofield takes a Third Man tour of the sewers with the film's location manager; visits the home of the Sachertorte, the renowned chocolate cake once at the centre of a bitter legal feud; meets the proprietor of a pet-cremation service, and a controversial artist.
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(Teletext subtitles: page 888)
Comedy series starring John Gordon-Sinclair as a struggling thespian with a vivid imagination. Written by Paul Mayhew-Archer, who wrote the original Radio 2 series.
Robbie has a minor hit on the fringe circuit and, as a result, he's in demand. Sue doesn't take any notice because she's booked a holiday and when another offer comes in for Robbie, there is a serious conflict of wills, aided and abetted by the arrival of Robbie's parents.
(Stereo)
(Teletext subtitles: page 888)
With Michael Buerk.
Regional News
Weather Michael Fish
(Teletext subtitles (news): page 888)
Starring Jasper Carrott
In the second programme of his new series, Britain's least loathed sit-down comedian looks at the less obvious differences between men and women, while special guest Robert Powell takes a mind-expanding trip with Carrott in another episode of The Detectives. With Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis.
A Celador production for BBCtv
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(Teletext subtitles: page 888)
Last episode in the comedy series by Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran.
Starring Warren Mitchell
Belfast's Jewish community has nearly got a new recruit, but with the synagogue in sight, God and Ivan have different plans.
Ivan Fox's son Philip is played by Warren Mitchell's own son Daniel.
An Alomo production for BBCtv
Peter Sissons chairs tonight's programme from Swindon, Wiltshire. A panel of guests, including the Rt Hon David Mellor MP, and David Blunkett, MP, answers questions on the issues of the day.
A Brian Lapping production for BBCtv
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Highlights from the UK Championship at the Guild Hall, Preston.
Stephen Hendry and Steve Davis have won this title eight times between them, with Hendry in the last three finals and Davis in seven of the last eight. It will be a major surprise if neither have claimed their seeded places in the quarter-finals which end tonight. David Vine introduces the frames to decide the last four players.