Startingwith
6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast
News headlines or summaries every quarter hour.
Topical discussion programme.
Italian sandwich fillings including bruschetta and, for vegetarians, muffeletta.
and Regional News; Weather
With Philippa Forrester.
The Playground Stop.
Animation.
Mike Smith with the family quiz. * STEREO
Natural history programme.
A lagoon filled with jellyfish and an up-and-over assault course for squirrels. Presented by Fergus Keeling.
Marie Christine Ridgway , wife of explorer John Ridgway , talks to Miriam Stoppard. With
Adrian Mills and Debi Jones.
Including at
12.00 News and Regional News; Weather
Musical entertainment from chart band Take That.
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Followed by Weather
Jim does some detective work to try and find out exactly who Maureen Donnelly was.
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Featuring both runs of the men's combined slalom. Plus the 7.5km women's biathlon, the women's luge, the Nordic combined events and ice hockey. With Helen Rollason.
Animation.
Cartoon.
Second of a five-part story told for Jackanory by Helena Bonham-Carter .
Space age cartoon fun.
From Bridgemere Wildlife
Park, near Nantwich, Cheshire. Terry Nutkins helps a jungle cat to fish, Sue Dawson builds an osprey nest in Scotland and Chris Packham shows that animals have gears. • STEREO
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News for children.
Things go wrong for Patty at the Writers' Week. With guest star Rastafarian poet Levi Tafari.
Written by Chris Ellis
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Peter Sissons and Anna Ford present the latest news stories from the BBC's correspondents at home and abroad.
Weather Rob McElwee
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Travel reports from around the world. This week, Anneka Rice and David Jessel report from the same resort in summer and winter - an Austrian Alpine holiday in Kaprun - perfect for winter sports, but the breathtaking scenery and range of sporting activities also make it an excellent choice for a summer vacation. Julia Butt samples the best of Tanzania with hot air ballooning in the Serengeti National Park, camping at the Ngorangora
Crater and early-morning game drives to view the spectacular wildlife.
Producer Simon Shaw
Series producer Jane Lush
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Grant reckons he's hit on the solution to his and Sharon's problems. Mark is delighted when Gill pays him a visit, but what will Rachel's reaction be to his old girlfriend turning up on the doorstep.
This week's episodes written by Deborah Cook
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John Barnes , the Liverpool and England striker, takes Ian Botham 's place as captain tonight. He lines up with David Sole , Scotland's Rugby Union captain, and eventer Lucinda Green , six times winner of Badminton and former world champion.
Bill Beaumont is joined by Neil Webb , Manchester United and England midfielder, and Derek Redmond , winner of a world championship gold medal with the 4 x 400m relay team in Tokyo.
David Coleman puts the sporting questions.
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With Michael Buerk. Regional News
Weather Rob McElwee
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Last in the current series, though Jimmy Nail returns as the unorthodox undercover detective next year.
At the End of the Day. Spender witnesses a vicious ram-raid in which an old man is brutally beaten. Meanwhile, Stick and Dan decide to track down various villians on their own.
Episode written by Jimmy Nail Producer Martin McKeand
Director Roger Bamford
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The pairs competition in the figure skating arena reaches a climax tonight with the free programme. Dominated in the past by Soviet contenders - the Protopopovs, Rodina and Zaitsev, Valova and Vasilyev, Gordeyeva and Grinkov - this most charismatic of skating disciplines is still likely to produce winners from that part of the world, though under a new identity. Plus more action from the ice hockey tournament at Meribel and a look back at the best of the day's medal-clinching action. Commentary by Alan Weeks and Christopher Dean.
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