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Robert Kilroy-Silk leads a topical studio debate.
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Bistro-inspired food by Antony Worrall Thompson.
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With Philippa Forrester.
The Why Bird Stop.
A Felgate production for BBCtv
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Live coverage from Val d'Isere of the men's combined downhill. Today's downhill coupled with tomorrow's two slalom runs combine to produce the best all-round ski racer at the Games. Introduced by Desmond Lynam with commentary by David Vine.
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Today, top Chinese chef Ken j Horn joins Judi Spiers.
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The medals are decided for the bravest of the brave with the third and fourth run in the men's luge. Just under a mile at a speed at 60mph on sheet ice - they all deserve medals.
There'll also be medals in the women's 500m speed-skating, men's 30km cross-country, ice hockey and a look back at the men's combined downhill.
Introduced by Helen Rollason.
With Andi Peters.
Animation.
Sixth in a 13-part comedy drama. When Dennis and Clive try to put out a fire they get more than they bargained for. Written by Wayne Jackman • STEREO
First of a five-part story by Philippa Pearce, told for Jackanory by Helena Bonham-Carter.
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Cartoon.
Cartoon adventures.
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With Juliet Morris and Krishnan Guru-Murthy .
The great spaghetti bridge building challenge. Plus a first look at the Royal Mail Green issue stamps designed by four Blue Peter viewers. Presented by Yvette Fielding, John Leslie and Diane-Louise Jordan. • STEREO
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Joe is concerned by the size of his phone bill, even more so when he discovers Toby has been ringing joke-lines.
Harold is acting strangely towards Madge.
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With Peter Sissons and Moira Stuart.
Weather Rob McElwee
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Presented by Guy Michelmore and Louise Batchelor with sport from Michael Wale. Editor Guy Pelham
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Among Terry Wogan 's guests tonight are Everything But the Girl performing Time after Time. Producer Graham Owens
Executive producer Peter Estall • STEREO
Reporter Bill Hanrahan heads for the holiday resorts of Tenerife and reveals how time-share traders are turning their attention to unlikely new markets. With Lynn Faulds Wood and John Stapleton. Editor Sarah Caplin
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Comedy series written by Paul A Mendelson. Starring Anton Rodgers Lesley Dunlop
Feelings. Alec and Zoe see each other in a new light whenjamie has a serious problem.
Director Paul Harrison
Producer Sharon Bloom
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The worldwide wildlife documentary series.
The Prankster. To some, it's an amazingly resourceful wild dog; to others, it's a deadly menace. From the suburbs of Los
Angeles to New York State, from Alaska to Costa Rica, nothing has stopped the spread of the coyote through North
America. But wherever it goes, controversy follows. Trapped, poisoned and shot on sight, the coyote's wariness and adaptability have allowed it to outwit man at every turn.
Narrated by David Attenborough. Producer Wolfgang Bayer
Series producer Mike Beynon
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With Martyn Lewis. Regional News
Weather Rob McElwee
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Next week George Bush sets out on the long electoral road to a second term in the White House. But the souring mood of America is ill disposed to reward the President of his foreign policy successes.
Instead the campaign spotlight has focused on the ailing United States economy. Under attack from Democrats and even the right wing of his own
Republican party, can Bush win through? Fred Emery assesses the President's chances.
Producer Narinder Minnas
Editor David Jordan
Starring Sharon Gless, Tyne Daly
While Mary Beth prepares for the birth, Christine is partnered by the pariah of the police department.
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Canada, ice hockey silver medallists in the world championships, play
Switzerland in Group B. Plus highlights of the United Team against Norway,
Czechoslovakia v France, and a roundup of the day's action.
Introduced by Helen Rollason. Commentary by Barry Davies and Gerald Sinstadt.
Why don't disabled people have the same rights as everyone else? Editor Frank Ash
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