Starting with 6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast
News headlines or summaries every quarterhour.
Topical discussion programme with Robert Kilroy-Silk .
Prawns and scallops in light black bean butter sauce.
and Regional News; Weather
With Philippa Forrester.
The Playground Stop.
Animation. (Rpt;
Mike Smith with the family quiz. * STEREO
and Regional News; Weather
Natural history programme. Mud baths, dust baths, water baths and cleaners that busy about in all those tiny little places. Presented by Fergus Keeling.
Every week in Stories of Coumgepeople describe their own personal human story. Debi Jones discovers the talents of the great British public, and Miriam Stoppard talks to women from all walks of life. With Adrian Mills.
Including at
12.00 News and Regional News; Weather
Live from the famous foyer. Presented by Judi Spiers. * STEREO
Followed by Weather
(For details see 5.35pm)
(Stereo) (Teletext subtitles: page 888)
With coverage of the men's giant slalom, the 4x1 Okm men's cross-country relay and the team event in the 3 x 10km
Nordic combined. Introduced by Helen Rollason.
With Andi Peters.
Animation.
Cartoon.
Tarts and Pies. Told for jackanory by William Rushton. ● STEREO
Cartoon.
From the Welsh Mountain Zoo. Including animals who can adopt all sorts of disguises, using colour in different ways. Plus a report on a wildlife film made by Deeside Comprehensive pupils; and how tough life on the beach is. With Chris Packham ,
Sue Dawson and Terry Nutldns. ● STEREO
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The news for children.
The local press are onto a story and won't keep Chrissy and the baby out of it.
This week's episodes written by Kevin Hood STEREO
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Sky returns home to Joe. Paul teases Christina about his bucks party, but they both have feelings of foreboding about their wedding.
(For cast see Monday. Shown at 1.30pm) ● STEREO
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With Peter Sissons and Chris Lowe.
Weather Bernard Davey
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Anneka Rice with the weekly holiday magazine. Sue Cook samples the attractions of Madeira as a winter sun resort.
Umbria is tipped as the new region for the British to discover in Italy; David Jessel tries two ways of holidaying there, including a stay at a cookery school. And Ross King finds a surprising number of ways to enjoy London without breaking the bank. Producer Simon Shaw
Series producer Jane Lush
Information on Ceefax page 629
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Best friends Sharon and Michelle realise they have neglected their friendship of late. They decide it's high time they had a girls' night out. Is there a happy event anticipated in Albert Square?
This week's episodes written by Ashley Pharoah
(Stereo)
(Teletext Subtitles: page 888)
Team captain John Barnes joins forces with Laura Davies, former British and US Open golf champion, and Dewi Morris, Orrell and England rugby scrum-half. On Bill Beaumont's team are Chris Woods, Sheffield Wednesday and England goalkeeper, and Richard Corsie, the reigning world indoor bowls champion. With David Coleman.
(Stereo)
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With John Humphrys. Regional News
Weather Bernard Davey
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Six-part drama series about an all-woman minicab firm by Carole Hayman.
After 20 years in the army, Patrice Jenner is on her own in civvy street trying to build up a new business and establish a relationship with her teenage daughter.
Hayman says she's always been fascinated by the taxi business: "Anything can happen on the road and there's an element of excitement and romance in the very job. I deliberately picked a woman who is looking for adventure as the central character. The series is about women managing their lives."
A Warner Sisters production for BBCtv
(Stereo) (Teletext subtitles: page 888)
Drama: page 5
The Prince of Tides was directed by Barbra Streisand. She co-stars with Nick Nolte , who recently won a Golden
Globe award playing a Southern man trying to rectify his troubled family's history.
Father of the Bride is a remake of the 1950s classic which starred Spencer Tracy and Elizabeth Taylor. Steve Martin is the father who must adapt to the shock of the wedding. Diane Keaton plays his wife.
Plus, James Ferman on his role as Britain's official censor.
Director Heather Goodman
Producer Bruce Thompson ● STEREO
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British hopeful Wilf O'Reilly is in the qualifying heats for the 1,000m short-track speed-skating. Plus a round-up of the men's giant slalom and the first two ice hockey quarter-finals. Introduced by Helen Rollason.