6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast
Starting with
News every quarter hour.
Gloria Hunniford discusses lives and lifestyles with celebrity guests and her studio audience.
Chef Shaun Hill prepares artichoke nissarda.
and Regional News; Weather
With Philippa Forrester. ●STEREO
The Playground Stop.
Cartoon adventures of a monster family.
Quiz. With Kenny Everett. ●STEREO
and Regional News; Weather
The start of the quarter-finals, with defending champion John Parrott seeded to meet Mike Hallett
, and six-times Embassy World Champion Steve Davis scheduled to play Neal Foulds. How has it worked out in reality? Eamonn Holmes has the answers.
Including at 12.00 News and Regional News; Weather
Withjudi Spiers. e STEREO
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Quiz with Rob Curling.
Comedy starring
Walter Matthau
Glenda Jackson
Dr Charley Nicholas plans to improve his "bedside manner" - but the would-be Casanova has reckoned without the attentions of Ann Atkinson , a "helpless" accident victim.
Director Howard Zieff
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With Andi Peters.
Rudyard Kipling 's classic tales. How the Leopard Got His Spots Narrated by Geoffrey Matthews.
Paul and Barry become telephone engineers. (Stereo)
Children's drama based on Allan Ahlberg 's books, dramatised by Vicky Ireland. Master Bun the Baker's Boy
(Part 1). Bertie Bun is browned off with bread. He'd rather be anything but a baker's boy.
Animated adventures of a 17-year-old space warrior. 0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888
News for children.
Documentary series.
Positive Thinking.
Kate [text removed] , aged 6, knows there is a big difference between herself and other children. She was born HIV positive. The Lowdown hears from Kate and other children who are infected, or affected in other ways, by HIV and Aids. ●STEREO
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Harold is determined to show
Toby his prowess at pool, and somebody is interested in buying Jim's invention.
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With Peter Sissons and Anna Ford.
Weather Bernard Davey
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Noel Edmonds 's lighthearted series on people's obsessions. Tonight, Geoff Capes ruffles a few feathers, there's an eerie tale from Whitby and an answer to the mystery of the 92 Club. Willie Rushton reveals more addicts in history, and sports commentator John Helm gets 25 seconds to prove his addiction. Director Graham Wetherell
Producer Richard L Lewis
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CONTRIBUTORS: if you are a collector or if you are obsessed with a subject, write to Noel's Addicts, BBC. Birmingham B5 7QQ
Frank and Pat move out of the B and B. Arthur practises his interviewing technique.
Episode written by Barrie Shore
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Classic comedy, written by John Sullivan , starring Paul Nicholas
Jan Francis
Penny is rescued by a reluctant hero from a very unpleasant meeting with her estranged husband Graham.
Director/Producer Ray Butt
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A new ten-part series that takes the cameras behind the scenes of crime.
Tonight Nick Ross and Sue Cook look into the mind of a murderer with the help of an offender profiler; the problems of policing the drugs world; and at the dirty streets of Manhattan with New York's garbage cops.
Nick Ross says, "These are stories that have been crying out for a programme. Each month Crimewatch UK has uncovered remarkable issues, insights and people that can't form part of our appeal for information. Crime Limited gives us the chance to go into these stories. Some are exciting, some are reassuring and some are frankly funny. Some, we hope, will help to limit crime."
Producers Linda Cleeve and John Fothergill
Editor Nikki Cheetham
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With Michael Buerk.
Regional News
Weather Bernard Davey
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First showing on network television of this thriller starring Burt Reynolds
Theresa Russell
A seedy downtown cop is charged with murder, and the ambitious public defender appointed to represent him thinks he's guilty. For all he knows, she might be right.
Director Michael Crichton
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"Howard's End", the Merchant/Ivory film based on E.M. Forster's classic novel, stars Oscar winner Anthony Hopkins, Vanessa Redgrave, Helena Bonham-Carter and Emma Thompson.
In "Grand Canyon", Kevin Kline, Danny Glover and Steve Martin find their lives changed when they all meet in a disintegrating Los Angeles. Lawrence Kasdan writes and directs.
And Terence Davies ("Distant Voices Still Lives") talks about his latest film.
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American drama series set in 1956 Los Angeles, starring
Michael Woods , Josh Brolin Blue Hotel. Concluding this two-part story Jack Cleary continues his investigation into the murder of a rock and roll star.