Starting with 6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast
News every quarter hour.
Gloria Hunniford talks to celebrity guests.
Chef Anthony Tobin prepares salmon pizza.
and Regional News; Weather
With Toby Anstis. ● STEREO
The Playground Stop.
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Animation.
Quiz with Kenny Everett. ● STEREO
A lagoon filled with jellyfish; building a home upside-down, and an up-and-over assault course for squirrels. With Fergus Keeling.
American comedy, starring Judd Hirsch as John Lacey. The Other Group. John upsets the rest of the One-to-One club.
Today, Giant's Causeway.
Darina Allen prepares
Ballymaloe praline ice-cream.
With Judi Spiers. ● STEREO
Followed by Weather
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Quiz with Rob Curling.
Musical comedy starring Eddie Albert , Zorina
An ex-vaudeville hoofer becomes involved with a Russian ballet troupe, falls in love, and ends up a target for murder. Featuring music by Rodgers and Hart. With Alan Hale , Frank McHugh.
James Gleason , Donald O'Connor. Director Ray Enright ● FILMS: pages 43-50
With Philippa Forrester.
Rudyard Kipling 's classic tales. The Sing Song of Old Man Kangaroo. Narrated by Geoffrey Matthews.
Paul and Barry take up market trading. (Stereo)
Children's drama based on Allan Ahlberg's books, dramatised by Vicky Ireland.
Mr and Mrs Hay the Horse (Pt 1)
When Harry Hay meets Hilda Straw, it's love at first sight.
(Rpt. Part 2 on Thursday at 4.20pm)
Animated adventures.
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News for children.
Last in the current series.
Child to Child. The story of an organisation that gives children in Third World countries responsibility for health care in their own communities. Now the idea has been brought to Merseyside. giving children there the chance to learn about health issues and put what they learn into practice. The Lowdown follows children from Page
Moss School in Huyton, as they investigate drugs.
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Dorothy is feeling her old self again, but Lucy is fed up with people treating her like a schoolgirl.
(For cast see Monday. Shown at 1.30pm) STEREO
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Peter Sissons and Anna Ford with the latest reports.
Weather Suzanne Charlton.
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Noel Edmonds 's lighthearted series on people's obsessions. Tonight, American comedy star Phyllis Diller reveals her mania for collecting, plus a chance to meet the human flies, a man who's mad about a famous film maker, and the aero addicts who want to rebuild a Vulcan bomber.
Director Graham Wetherell
Producer Richard L Lewis
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Celestine tries to reassure Etta about Lloyd, but can they trust their son? Sharon is upset that Grant is making plans for their future without considering her feelings on the subject.
(For cast see Thursday)
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Classic comedy, written by John Sullivan , starring Paul Nicholas
Jan Francis
Vince, being his usual devious self, persuades Penny to go on holiday to Portugal.
Director/Producer Ray Butt
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The series that takes the cameras behind the scenes of crime. Nick Ross and Sue Cook present more topical insights into the world of criminals, their victims and those who track them down. Tonight's programme includes a feature on the USA's top crime show,
America's Most Wanted, which prides itself on its record for catching criminals. Producers Linda Cleeve and John Fothergill
Editor Nikki Cheetham
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With Martyn Lewis. Regional News
Weather Suzanne Charlton.
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A second series of the comedy-drama set in Australia, written by Douglas Livingstone. Starring Tim Healy Chris Haywood
High Flyers. Les returns unexpectedly from England to join Reg and Dennis at
Melbourne Confidential, and to resume his romance with Arlene, only to find that she has won the heart of Steve, son of tycoon Stuart Stranks. Dennis sells his house and invests the profits in an opportunity too good to be true, while Reg is torp between a bribe and a bride.
Producers Verity Lambert , David Shanks Director Shirley Barrett
An Entertainment Media/Cinema Verity production for BBCtv
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Europa Europa is a remarkable true story about a 13-year-old Jewish boy and his amazing escape from the Holocaust. He manages to pass himself off as an Aryan, changes his name and becomes a revered member of the Hitler Youth.
Plus a look at how Hollywood has gone "green": a wave of pictures with environmental themes is set for release, and there are many "eco pics" already in the pipeline. Director CaiusJulyan
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Featuring international football: Hungary (England
Tonight's match from Budapest is the first of England's final three friendlies before they open their European Championship campaign in June. Manager
Graham Taylor has vowed that this is where the experimenting stops, and his side for Sweden takes shape. England haven't lost to Hungary for 30 years, but remember the days of the "magic Magyars" who came to Wembley in 1953 and handed out a 6-3 defeat, England's first at Wembley by an overseas side. Introduced by Desmond Lynam , Jimmy Hill and Terry Venables. Commentary by Barry Davies and Trevor Brooking.
ProducerVivien Kent; Editor Brian Barwick
American drama series set in 1956 Los Angeles, starring
Michael Woods , Josh Brolin Barrio Nights. Johnny's stolen car is found containing the dead body of a gang leader.