6.35The All Electric Home 7.00
Pure Maths: Matrix Algebra
Animation.
Fun and jokes to start the day. ● STEREO
Cartoon fun.
Making your mind up muesli, Californian egg crackle and crispy burgers, plus tasty oat cakes and an inquisitive tea-bag. With Cheryl Baker. ● STEREO
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Cartoon adventures.
This morning Going Live! leaves the warmth of the studio for an action-packed trip to a mystery destination.
With special guests Patrick Moore , Yazz and Dexter Fletcher from Press Gang.
Plus Double Dare, cartoons and videos.
Presented by Phillip Schofield and Sarah Greene, with Nick Ball and James Hickish.
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Introduced by Steve Rider.
Provisional Timetable
12.20 Skating; 1.00 News
1.05 Football; 1.25 Racing;
1.40 Ice hockey; 2.00 Racing
2.15 Ice hockey; 2.35 Racing
2.50 Rugby league; 3.45 Football
3.55 Rugby league; 4.35 Final Score Rugby League
Bradford Northern fWigan Live coverage of the Silk Cut Challenge Cup second semi-final from Burnden Park, Bolton. Wigan have won the Challenge Cup for the last four seasons - an unprecedented feat. On three of those occasions they have defeated
Bradford Northern en route to
Wembley. Bradford last reached Wembley in 1973. Commentary by Ray French, Alex Murphy and Ross Strudwick.
Figure Skating
The World Championships from San Francisco. In the men's free programme three times world champion, Canada's Kurt Browning hopes to put the disappointment of missing out on an Olympic medal behind him. Olympic gold medallist
Viktor Petrenko of the Unified
Team, is his arch rival. Plus the original set pattern dance. With this year's European and Olympic titles already under their belts, the Unified Team's Marina Klimova and Sergei Ponomarenko hope to complete the hat-trick. Commentary by Alan Weeks , Barry Davies and Christopher Dean.
Ice Hockey
The Heineken Play-Offs from Cardiff. The commentary is by Gerald Sinstadt.
Racing
From Ascot.
1.30 Hen Harrier Novices' Hurdle (2½m)
2.05 Golden Eagle Novices Chase (2½m)
2.40 Letherby and Christopher Long Distance Hurdle (3m) Commentary by Peter O'Sullevan , Julian Wilson and Richard Pitman
Football
A review of the midweek internationals between
England and Czechoslovakia, and Scotland and Finland.
Plus the results service.
Producer Martin Hopkins Editor Dave Gordon * SPORT: page 13
Tony Robinson presents a selection of your favourite Tom and Jerry cartoons.
Producer Nick Freand Jones
(Tony Robinson Maid Marian and Her Merry Men on Tuesday at 5.0pm)
Jim Davidson hosts the snooker quiz show. Potting the balls against the clock tonight are Welsh snooker stars
Terry Griffiths and Ray Reardon , who are joined by Yorkshire's Joe Johnson. As usual, John "Mr Trick Shot" Virgo is referee. Director Nick Hurran
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Last in the series.
Noel Edmonds introduces special guests, a classic Gotcha Oscar, the "phone-in gunge", Grab a Grand and the amazing NTV. (Stereo)
Telephone: to choose who gets the gunge this week ring [number removed] or [number removed], calls cost 5p. To answer a question Noel Edmonds sets on the show, ring [number removed] and someone famous could win up to £1,000 for you. Calls are 36p per minute cheap rate, 48p other times.
Science fiction adventure starring
Joey Cramer
July4 1978: 12-year-old David Freeman takes a tumble, and awakes in an altered world. A voice in his head is calling for help. Meanwhile Nasa scientists discover a mysterious alien spacecraft. Is there a connection?
Director Randal Kleiser .
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Family science fiction adventure. In 1978, a 12-year-old boy takes a tumble and wakes up to find it is 1986. Meanwhile, Nasa scientists discover a mysterious alien spacecraft. Show more
Another chance to see the comedy series about a self-made millionaire, written by Bob Larbey. Starring Dennis Waterman, Sam Kelly, Joan Sims.
Tony is happier mixing with his live-in staff than with his up-market wife. and takes Sam, Mrs Wembley and Dawn on holiday. But on his return, he finds someone's been steeping in his bed.
(Stereo) (Teletext subtitles: page 888)
With Martyn Lewis.
Weather Suzanne Charlton
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Last in the astrological thriller series, starring Millicent Martin, John Michie
A child hears a strange song, and danger threatens Gladys and Trevor as they help a young English couple who believe that ghosts from a far-off tragedy are haunting their newly acquired farmhouse.
Featuring a guest appearance by Don Henderson.
(Stereo)
(Teletext subtitles: page 888)
Tonight, Esther Rantzen announces the results of the Search for a Starcompetition. And Gavin Campbell , Howard Leader and Kevin Devine present more real-life humour, and hard-hitting investigations. Senior producer Richard Woolfe Editor BryherScudamore ● STEREO
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Last in the series about a San Francisco radio phone-in show.
Starring Gary Cole
With Malice Toward One
Jack looks back on his past to a tale of the dark side of human nature when an embittered killer is released, determined to carry out his revenge.
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Supernatural thriller starring
Peter Cushing
RayMilland Wilbur Gray arrives at his publishers to urge pubtication of his manuscript about a feline conspiracy to dominate the world. Under the watchful eye of the publisher's cat he begins his chilling story.
Director Denis Heroux ● FILMS: pages 37-42