Starting with 6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast
News every quarter hour.
American comedy series.
Just a Gigolo. Larry poses as a woman to unmask a conman.
Documentary. Cagey Business Welshman Lyndon Jones 's championship-winning birds.
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Animation.
Aquatics. Otters and seals.
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American comedy series.
The Long Goodbye. David realises "there's no place like home".
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A fascinating look at this precious metal.
12.55pm Regional News; Weather
Followed by Weather
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Series about the working aristocracy. Lord Richard Bradford owns a London restaurant. Lord Hugh
Hertford maintains Ragley Hall in Warwickshire by allowing it to be used for public events.
The classic police series starring Jack Lord
Which Way Did They Go. An adversary from McGarrett's past manages to accomplish the perfect robbery.
From Farnham in Surrey.
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With Andi Peters.
Cartoon.
Wildlife series. Mark Evans discovers in a painful way why people are not designed to live in trees. Janice Acquah meets some creepy crawlies which like to share our homes with us.
The WildBunch pet spot features a lop-eared rabbit, and a camel shows what it takes to live in a dry desert. e STEREO
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Film and video quiz. Presented by Jonathon Morris.
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News for children.
An eight-part Australian children's drama.
2: Sim is quite happy working at the rodeo until one day he sees a poster advertising a circus.
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Melanie persuades Joe to look in the "lonely hearts" column for a date, but things go wrong when Doug advises him to adopt a macho image.
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With Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey.
Weather Michael Fish
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Ivana Trump, ex-wife of billionaire Donald, talks about her controversial new novel, For Love Alone, and Patti Davis, daughter of Nancy and Ronald Reagan, sheds light on growing up in one of America's most famous families.
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From his home at Highgrove House, HRH the Prince of Wales introduces a roundup of the inventions competing for this year's award.
In the 12 years since the Prince set up his award, there has never been a more difficult time to break into the marketplace, and the 1990 finalists have had a tough two years to prove their products. Have the environmentally-friendly aerosol and the pocket mini-microscope succeeded in the marketplace? Has the ink-jet printer made its mark or is there more mileage in the optical amplifier? At a local radio station, the Prince dons headphones to hear the latest audio technology and he keeps a close eye on a long distance camera lens.
Also, there's a special award for the best product resulting from a university working together with industry. With
Judith Hann , Howard Stableford, Kate Bellingham and Carmen Pryce. Producer Martin Mortimore Editor Dana Purvis
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Anne Robinson with more of your opinions on BBCtv programmes. Producer Bernard Newnham • STEREO
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With Michael Buerk. Regional News
Weather Michael Fish
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Seeing Red. The investigative documentary series goes on the buses to take the pulse of a city that is grinding to a halt.
Driving one of London's famous red buses has become a nightmare. One veteran double-decker driver, John Elwood , fears for his health: "I've driven a red bus for 33 years, but now the stress is too much. I've got a real blood pressure problem."
Traffic congestion, irate passengers, bomb alerts and the threat of privatisation are constant hazards facing the busmen and women of a capital city on the brink of crisis. Producer Christopher Terrill
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Introduced by Bob Wilson with Jimmy Hill and Alan Hansen. Finland v England
Highlights from Helsinki of England's final preparation match before their European
Championship campaign begins. Commentary by John Motson with Trevor Brooking. Norway v Scotland
Norway provide Scotland with their final match before their debut in the European
Championship final. Scotland have never lost in Oslo but the Norwegians can claim Italy among their recent scalps.
Commentary by Barry Davies. Producer Vivien Kent
Editor Brian Barwick
* EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP92: next week's Radio Times, features a 16-page pull-out guide to the European
Championships, with analysis from the BBC'steam of experts
The Carry On comedy gang defy every effort to bring order to the ranks of their mixed anti-aircraft unit.
Director Gerald Thomas
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