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With Robert Kilroy-Silk .
Chef Ken Hom combines eastern and western cuisine in grilled lamb with sesame sauce.
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With Philippa Forrester.
The Patch Stop.
Animated adventures.
With Mike Smith. Family quiz. ● STEREO
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The last of the series includes the presentation of a £25,000 cheque to the winners of the Radio Timesl Ideal Home competition; plus advice on energy saving at home.
Presented by Gloria Hunniford. ● STEREO
Tim Grundy looks through a celebrity's wardrobe and Phillip Hodson talks frankly to people in the news in Personally Speaking. Presented by Miriam Stoppard and Adrian Mills.
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He's old and he's proud:
Richard Ingrams , editor of The Oldie, is today's guest.
Presented by Alan Titchmarsh. ● STEREO
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Britain's best performance in the women's slalom was Gina Hawthorn's fourth place in 1968. The real star of today is reigning world and Olympic champion
Vreni Schneider , and competition should come from Sweden's
Pernilla Wiberg and Austria's Ulrike Maier. Plus ice hockey and the men's 20km biathlon.
Introduced by Helen Rollason.
With Andi Peters.
Musical series. Melvin, Maureen and friends make their own music - and some rather strange sound effects. With
Sophie Aldred and Matthew Devitt.
Written by Simon Davies ● STEREO
Spelling Right and Wrong
Fourth of a five-part story told by William Rushton. ● STEREO
Cartoon action. (Repeat)
NEW Return of the I children's comedy drama set in a hotel.
Another season begins at the Dizzy Heights Hotel and Mick's cousin pays a surprise visit.
With Alan Heap and Mick Wall. Wntten by Robin Kingsland ● STEREO
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The news for children.
With Yvette Fielding,
John Leslie and Diane-Louise Jordan. ● STEREO
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Paul is furious with Melanie for gatecrashing his honeymoon. Todd is sacked from his dishwashing job. Is Toby returning to bad habits?
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With Andrew Harvey and Moira Stuart.
Weather Rob McElwee
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Will Michelle finally discover the reason why Arthur has been avoiding Mark? Grant lets jealousy rear its ugly head.
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Another episode of Roy Clarke 's comedy, starring Bill Owen
Peter Sallis , Brian Wilde
The Empire That Foggy Nearly Built. Foggy decides to go into the car-parking business. All he needs are some spaces and a couple of helpers. Will he make his fortune by being the first in the area to introduce valet parking?
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Last in the comedy series written by Richard Fegen and Andrew Norriss , starring Chris Barrie
Brittas tries to track down the father of Carole's baby from among the staff.
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With Michael Buerk.
Regional News
Weather Rob McElwee
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Police forces around the country appeal for viewers' help to solve serious crime. The case of Alexander Drummond from near St Andrews in Scotland still puzzles police seven months after his death.
Who were the two men seen running towards the farm track where his body was later found? And in Bristol a gang of builders could be responsible for a series of armed robberies between August and December of last year. Twice they broke in overnight through the roof and overpowered building society staff as they arrived for work.
Presented by Nick Ross and Sue Cook with Supt David Hatcher and Det Con Jacqui Hames.
(Crimewatch UK Update at 11. 5pm)
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From London Peter Sissons chairs an hour of topical debate before a representative cross-section of the British public. Among the guests on tonight's panel is the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, the Rt Hon Peter Lilley, MP.
Producer Lea Sellers
Editor Alexandra Henderson
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Since 1924 Great Britain has won only six Winter Olympic gold medals - four in figure skating, one in ice hockey and Nash and Dixon's famous bobsleigh run in 1964. Tonight in the men's 1,000m short-track speed-skating final, Wilf O'Reilly hopes to earn himself a place in that rather exclusive club. David Coleman describes the action and O'Reilly gives his reaction.
Plus a look back at the women's slalom, the women's 3,000m short-track speed-skating relay, the men's 10,000m speed-skating, the men's 20km biathlon and more action from the Olympic ice hockey tournament. Introduced by Desmond Lynam. * FEATURE: page 22
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