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Quiz hosted by Henry Kelly.
Time and Memories. McGarrett becomes personally involved in a case. With Jack Lord.
Fifth in an eight-part series. Earth. Jeni Barnett looks at opportunities for children to learn about the natural world.
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Animated space adventure.
News for children.
Third of a six-part children's drama set in 1900. Willy finds out more about Aunt Maggie.
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Fears for Cody's safety heighten after Pam, Doug and Adam's search proves fruitless and a helicopter pilot reports seeing a body in the bushfire. Joe goes "hopping mad" when he sees what's in Toby's schoolbag. Meanwhile, Ryan, having dallied with a married woman, is so frightened for his life that he's conned into buying an expensive collection of books when a salesman turns up on his doorstep.
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Featuring live coverage of the Uefa Cup quarter-final. Genoa v Liverpool
Liverpool's best hope of success this season is progress in the Uefa Cup. Quarter-final opponents Genoa are the Italian league's oldest club but they are overshadowed by champions Sampdoria, with whom they share the Luigi Ferraris Stadium.
Liverpool have not been at their best in away legs, losing to both Finland's Kuusysi Lahti and Auxerre of France, and will encounter top names like the Brazilian Branco and Czech striker Skuhravy.
Manager Graeme Souness has overhauled the Liverpool team since returning to Anfield last year, in a bid to restore
European glory to the club.
Liverpool have won the trophy twice (in 1973 and 1976) and the European Cup four times. Commentary by Barry Davies and former England player
Trevor Brooking. Introduced by Desmond Lynam. Producer Vivien Kent
Editor Brian Barwick
Martyn Lewis with all the latest national and international news from at home and abroad.
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Investigative science series.
Can training children in sports from an early age produce super-athletes? A Californian coach, Marv Marinovich, believes it does. He has developed a highly successful training technique which he perfected by using his own children as guinea pigs. It has turned his 21-year-old son Todd into one of the hottest properties in American football with a career that could make him a millionaire. Although his eldest daughter dropped out of the intensive training regime when she was 14, Marv has started again on his younger son, [text removed], aged 3. A former professional footballer, Marv says: "As far as I am concerned, performance is not about winning or losing but about the quality of the outcome."
Producer Christopher Tau, himself the father of a young family, commends the loving and caring relationship Marv has with his children but says, "I am an athlete too, but I would never do that to my child."
A British study of 450 young athletes looked at the physical and mental stress produced by intensive sports training in childhood and found that young bodies, not yet fully formed, are susceptible to serious, permanent injury. So are ambitious parents like Marv Marinovich putting their own children at risk?
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First showing on network television for this comedy, starring Arliss Howard
Suzy Amis
George Wendt
School can be murder, especially at Adlai Stevenson High, where a teacher is liable to wind up with a knife in his back. Fresh-faced cop Nick Dunbar goes under cover to find the teacher's killer. And since the chief suspect is his own younger brother, Nick has a vested interest in finding the culprit. At the same time he is taught a few lessons in sex, blackmail and murder.
Featuring Diane Ladd who starred in Rambling Rose, also directed by Martha Coolidge , and George Wendt who is better known as Norm in the comedy series Cheers.
Director Martha Coolidge
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Seventh of 12 programmes explaining this April's new benefits for disabled people.
Disability Living Allowance, the New Benefit. With signing and subtitles.
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