Starting with 6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast
News every quarter hour.
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Defenders of the Earth Cartoon.
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The Dot Stop.
Animated adventures.
Word game with Kenny Everett. • STEREO
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Cartoon adventures.
Presented by Miriam Stoppard and Adrian Mills. With Russell
Grant's guide to astrology.
Including at
With Judi Spiers. ● STEREO
12.55pm Regional News; Weather
Followed by Weather
(For details see 5.35pm;
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From Cheltenham. Introduced by Richard Pitman. With Bill Smith and Tracy Piggott.
2.15 George Duller Handicap Hurdle Race (3m)
2.50 Mitsubishi Shogun Golden
Miller Steeplechase Handicap (3m 2f)
3.25 South Wales Showers Silver Trophy Steeplechase (2Y2m) Commentary by Peter O'Sullevan and John Hanmer. Producer Keith Mackenzie
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With Andi Peters.
Animation.
Wildlife series. Animals living together in groups really get themselves organised as Mark Evans and Janice Acquah discover when they meet a bunch of meerkats from southern Africa and some British wood ants. Janice finds out why guinea pigs make good pets and how a clownfish and sea anemone manage to share the same space even though anemones like to eat fish.
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Fantasy animation series.
The film and video quiz. With clips from Star Trek: the Next Generation and The Rescuers Down Under. Presented by Jonathon Morris.
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News for children.
Six-part drama series.
3: Young Nicholas returns to
Cornwall to reclaim his title but does not feel at home there.
Adapted for television by David Benedictus from the original novel by Cecilia Anne Jones
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Phil explains to Caroline that she will have to pretend to be her sister. Paul tells Caroline that even if she does as Phil says he'll probably still kill them. Sky has an imaginary friend.
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With Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey.
Weather Michael Fish
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Conversation and entertainment live from Television Centre.
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A special edition from the city that's venturing into the future with Expo 92 - the last world fair of the 20th century. Here the programme discovers how the letters Columbus sent home are now travelling to
America at the speed of light, and why birds could stop flying north if tourists keep flooding south. It unearths the secrets of a buried Roman town - without digging it up. And finds that 1,000-year-old traditional courtyards are making a comeback - in buildings made with walls of water and an avenue of 90ft fridges. Plus a look at the high-speed trains that will get visitors to Expo, the research that may eventually stop them getting stuck in traffic jams and the system that helps them get around the exhibition, just by pointing. But will all that Expo brings, and leaves behind, be enough to project this ancient cityintothe21stcentury?
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Weather Michael Fish
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Investigative science series. Night Terrors
One in 50 adults in Britain has their sleep invaded by dreadful attacks of night terrors. They wake up screaming, with overwhelming feelings of horror. This is the personal story of three people who have each suffered for more than 20 years. Rosemary and Clyde nearly killed themselves by sleepwalking through windows. Moya was misdiagnosed as epileptic. What lies behind their mysterious attacks? What kind of medicine will help? Director Bryn Higgins
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With Desmond Lynam.
Football
Action from tonight's key matches in the European club competitions.
Boxing
Including the ABA semi-finals from Gateshead Leisure
Centre and a preview of next week's heavyweight clash between Frank Bruno and Cuban Jose Ribalta.
Snooker
A preview of 17 days of world championship snooker, starting this weekend at the Crucible, Sheffield. With Ray Stubbs.
Olympic Reflections
Well-known faces reflect on their favourite moment from
Olympic history.
Plus news and results roundup. Producer Vivien Kent
Editor Brian Barwick
The narrative of Christ's life, death and resurrection as told by the Authorised Version of the Bible. Tonight
Paola Dionisotti , Alistair Galbraith , Katrina Levon , Paul McGann , Norman Rodway and Timothy West re-enact the most moving moments of Jesus' ministry. (Tomorrow: the Entry into Jerusalem)
Thriller starring Austin Stoker
Darwin Joston
In the Los Angeles ghetto of Anderson, six young gang members are shot dead by police. Meanwhile, Lieutenant Bishop is given the easy job of caretaking the last few hours of the precinct police station. But when he gives refuge to a man on the run, a nightmare begins. Director John Carpenter
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