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Followed at 7.00 by the morning news programme, including at 8.30 (Monday and Wednesday) The Day Debate - Sir Robin Day discusses the election issues with the Rt Hon Norman Tebbit, the Rt Hon Denis Healey and Lord Jenkins of Hillhead. Headlines, news summaries every quarter hour.
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Mrs Peacock in the Library with the Lead Pipe. Jill and her meticulously planned alibi are ruined by a startling revelation.
The Sleepwalker. Oscar's attempts to keep his temper result in bouts of sleepwalking.
Today: tips to reduce your food ! bills; plus advice from Doug Smillie and Martin Lewis on cutting the cost of driving;
Lesley Waters serves up some seasonal vegetables for a spring family supper, and Dr Stefan Buczacki has some cures for ailing plants and lawns.
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First of a 12-part comedy series. Simon Bodger is job hunting again, and Letsby Avenue
Junior School needs a handyman. Written by Andy Cunningham
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First of a 12-part drama series. A 16-year-old 1 boy and his parents get caught up in an espionage ring set up to obtain the formula for an enzyme capable of eliminating the world food shortage.
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Toby gets caught out making anonymous phone calls to the twins. Doug is furious with Pam for calling off his bet. Josh's experiments at school go with something of a bang.
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Presented by Guy Michelmore and Louise Batchelor , with sport from Michael Wale. Editor Guy Pelham
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Conversation and entertainment with Terry Wogan and his guests live from Television Centre.
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In this week's edition of the consumer programme, Simon Walton investigates pet shops that profit at the expense of the animals they sell and the people who buy them, and Sue Bishop looks into the techniques used by security systems reps. With Lynn Faulds Wood and John Stapleton. Edit or Sarah Caplin
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Phillip Schofield surveys the most-watched programmes in the history of British television.
A different year's television is featured each week, with highlights from leading broadcasts and guests from the highest rated shows.
1970. Schofield's guests are Ronnie Corbett , a subject of This Is Your Life, and astronaut James Lovell describing the Apollo 13 rescue and splashdown. In vintage excerpts Benny Hill explains how viewing figures are compiled, feminists disrupt the Miss World competition and the England
World Cup squad are no 1 in the pop charts but not on the field. Director/Producer Bill Wilson ● STEREO
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Second of three documentaries in which Desmond Morris explores how domestic pets are wild animals at heart.
Tiger on the Tiles. Why does your cat like being stroked? Why does it rub itself against you? Why do cats bring back dead mice? And why do they spend so much time grooming themselves? The answers reveal the wildness that lies just under the fur of our pets: in the way they behave, they're just a whisker away from tigers. Producer Sara Ford
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The Prime Minister and Leader of the Conservative Party, John Major , is interviewed live by David Dimbleby. Can the Conservatives win the election despite the longest economic recession since the war?
Executive producer David Dickinson Editor David Jordan
Starring Sharon Gless, Tyne Daly
The pursuit of wealth may be the American way of life, but it spells death for a Cambodian lawyer and Cagney and Lacey discover that resentment has many faces.
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January. A walled garden is restored and worked as it was
100 years ago. With Peter Thoday and head gardener Harry Dodson.
Produce Keith Sheather
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The programme for consumers of welfare and public services, with news, information and advice on your rights, benefits and the law.
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Extended highlights from this evening's election speeches presented by lain Macwhirter . Editor Geoffrey Sumner