Starting with 6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast News headlines or summaries every quarterhour.
Simultaneous Broadcast: Radio 4
With Philippa Forrester.
The Patch Stop.
Animated adventures.
Celebrity word game hosted by Kenny Everett.
The Body Beautiful. Exclusive salon treatments, the battle against cellulite, and make-up for eyes and lips. With Liz Earle and Karen Krizanovich.
Tim Grundy looks through a celebrity's wardrobe, and in Stories of Courage people relate their personal stories of human interest.
Including at
12.00 News and Regional News; Weather
In the studio today, pop star
Yazz performs her latest single. ●STEREO
Followed by Weather
Madge has to visit the doctor about her throat and she believes it could be serious.
Caroline meets a new man.
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With Rob Curling. Today's words are Tim and Car.
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First showing on I network television for this two-part drama tracing the controversy surrounding one of the world's worst air disasters.
Starring Frank Finlay
On 29 November 1979 an Air
New Zealand DC 1 flew straight into a mountain killing all 257 people on board. A
Royal Commission, headed by Mr Justice Mahon , was set up to investigate the disaster and the events that followed caused a furore in New Zealand.
Director Peter Sharp
(Part 2 tomorrow at 1.50pm) ●FILMS: pages 37-42
With Andi Peters.
Musical series. Melvin and Maureen try to become musical clowns. With Sophie Aldred and Matthew Devitt.
Written by Simon Davies ●STEREO
The last in a three-part story by Jenny Nimmo told for Jackanory by Sandi Toksvig. ●STEREO
Cartoon action.
Comedy drama set in a hotel.
Do Mick and Alan stand a chance with their new theme weekends?
Written by Robin Kingsland
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The news for children.
With Yvette Fielding,
John Leslie and Diane-Louise Jordan. 0 STEREO; TELETEXT SUBTITLES: p 888
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With Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey.
Weather Suzanne Charlton
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Mark makes a decision about his future which proves unpopular with Pauline. Could Gill be the one to change his mind? Sam and Ricky are in for a shock at the squat.
(For cast see Tuesday)
(Stereo)
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Roy Clarke 's gentle comedy series starring Bill Owen , Peter Sallis , Brian Wilde Give Us a Lift. When Compo becomes convinced that the hills are getting steeper Foggy has an idea to bring the pleasure back into climbing them - but it's a method that seems to work better in the Alps.
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Family comedy series by Lisselle Kayla.
Grandad is proud of Bev, who has received a nomination for a writing award, and Aisha, who's won a toy for top grades at school. But Grandma is convinced that she's left a winning lottery ticket in the pocket of a dressing gown that's in the washing machine.
Director/Producer David Askey
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With Martyn Lewis. Regional News
Weather Suzanne Charlton
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By the Liberal Democrats
Another chance to see the first of the classic comedy by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais.
Starring
Ronnie Barker
New Faces, Old Hands. On his first day at Slade Prison, Fletch gets acquainted with his cell-mates, Godber and Heslop, and two of the prison officers. As an old lag, he already knows the score, and a bit of information about the governor's hobby - keeping tropical fish - is soon used to Fletch's benefit.
Producer Sydney Lotterby
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Comedian Jennifer Saunders and actress Teri Garr join Ruby Wax in the studio, along with Julian Litton , an expert in death. Taffy Turner turns into a go-go dancer in her Inside
America report, and Ruby Wax turns into Anneka Rice to organise a party for the residents of an old people's home. Everything seems to be going well, until Esther Rantzen arrives.
Director Ed Bye
Executive producer Janet Street-Porter
This special campaign edition comes from Birmingham, one of the key electoral regions. The panellists are Norman Lamont (Conservative), Roy Hattersley (Labour), Simon Hughes (Liberal
Democrat) and John Taylor (Ulster Unionist). Peter Sissons is in the chair.
Producer Lea Sellers
Editor Alexandra Henderson
A Brian Lapping production for BBCtv
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Late-night reprise of the day's main speeches.
Third of four programmes for Ramadan in which British
Muslims talk about the way faith shapes their lives. Producer Hugh Faupel Editor Helen Alexander
With signing and subtitles.
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