6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast
News every quarter hour.
Topical discussion programme.
Today's dish is prawns with spicy south-east Asian pesto.
and Regional News; Weather
With Andi Peters.
At the Tent Stop.
Elephant animation.
Magazine for teenagers.
and Regional News; Weather
Today: the Lincolnshire Wolds, Roquetas de Mar in southern Spain, and the Giant's
Causeway in Northern Ireland. Plus a report from Matthew Collins disguised as a foreign tourist in Britain, and Penny Junor with a "warts and all" guide to holiday destinations.
Including the last of the week's hospital reports from Miriam Stoppard in Bristol.
Including at
12.00 News and Regional News; Weather
Live entertainment magazine presented by Alan Titchmarsh. * STEREO
Followed by Weather
Who will win the bravery awards? Toby accuses Joe of loving Sky more than him.
(For cast see Monday. Rptdat 5.35pm) STEREO
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Australia, 1928: as a I racehorse, Phar Lap seems a born loser. However, a trainer and young groom have faith in him - and so begins an extraordinary true story.
Director Simon Wincer ● FILMS: pages 33-38
With Andi Peters.
Recycling household junk. Today: bits of legends. ● STEREO
The second of a two-part story told for Jackanory by actress Cathy Tyson.
Cartoon adventures.
The Ivory War. The future of the African elephant hangs in the balance, as the 1989 ivory trading ban comes up for renewal next week.
Terry Baddoo reports from Kenya on the effect of the ban.
No one knows how to tell
Justine what's happened. (For cast see Tuesday) ● STEREO
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With Peter Sissons and Moira Stuart.
Weather Peter Cockroft
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Among the studio guests this evening are chart-topping group Wet Wet Wet, who perform their latest single More Than Love.
Stereo.
American comedy series.
Harry and the Cheerleaders Three members of the Dallas
Cowboys cheerleading squad visit the area in search of a new mascot, and Ernie is upset that Harry might be "discovered".
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The home video show which features on-camera catastrophes from the UK and abroad.
With Shane Richie.
Director Royston Mayoh Producer Helen McMurray
An Action Time production for BBCtv • STEREO
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With Martyn Lewis. Regional News
Weekend Weather
Peter Cockroft
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A drama series created by Laurence Marks and Maurice
Gran, and starring Adam Faith
Zoe Wanamaker
Jane Lapotaire
Who's Sorry Now ? Tessa is not exactly surrounded by perfect marriages - her parents are together in name only and Diane and Simon are going through a bad patch. Frank, however, feels optimistic after his brother's wedding, and decides it's time to discuss the future.
Episode written by Alan Clews Producer Guy Slater
Director Roger Samford
An Alomo production for BBCtv • STEREO
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Starring
Emilio Estevez
Rob Lowe
After graduation, seven close friends must leave the "safe" world of high school and confront the realities of life in the 80s. The conflicting pressures of love, drugs, money and the threat of rejection each have differing and unexpected effects. This strong drama features a remarkable ensemble of today's young stars and includes John Parr 's hit title song.
Director Joel Schumacher
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Starring
Joe Don Baker
Martin Balsam
When a rich lawyer murders an unarmed burglar and fakes self-defence, he reckons without the tough and unorthodox methods of Detective Mitchell.
Screenplay Ian Kennedy Martin Director Andrew V McLaglen ● FILMS: pages 33.38