Starting with 6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast
News every quarter hour.
The Break-in. Balki and Larry become reluctant burglars in order to retrieve an article that could cost Larry his job on the newspaper.
Paul and Jeanne Rankin revisit the Hot Chefs kitchen. • STEREO
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With Toby Anstis. ●STEREO
The Playground Stop. STEREO
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Cartoon. With the voices of Tim
Brooke-Taylor, Bill Oddie , Graeme Garden and Jill Shilling.
The Body Beautiful. Exclusive salon treatments, the battle against cellulite and the second make-up lesson. With Liz Earle and Karen Krizanovich.
and Regional News; Weather
The west coast of Ireland.
American situation comedy.
See the Bridge. After returning from combat in Costa Negra, Lt Holowachuk continues his quest for danger.
and Regional News; Weather
Today's programme features Michael Bentine and Food and Drink's crafty cook Michael Barry who prepares a Thai chicken curry. Live from the National Garden Festival in Ebbw Vale with Caron Keating and Linda Mitchell.
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The Lawn Tennis Championships live from the All England Club. Today is traditionally "Ladies Day" when the top women players begin their quest for the title, won last year by Steffi Graf. Monica Seles and Gabriela Sabatini are still trying to win their first singles championships at Wimbledon. ●STEREO
With Andi Peters.
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Rudyard Kipling 's classic tales. Today: The Butterfly That Stamped. Narrated by Geoffrey Matthews.
A 12-part science-fiction comedy thriller.
11: Another stranger threatens the Ruddock's peace. (Rpt. Final part on Thursday) ●STEREO
Animated adventures of a 17-year-old space warrior. ●TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888
News for children.
On this week's programme: cloudhopping, ski-bobbing, fives and kabbadi. Plus an investigation into what makes someone good at sport. Do you have to be born with the talent?
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Helen decides it's about time she gave Paul a piece of her mind, after his appalling treatment of Jim and Glen.
Josh's attempts to win Lucy's affections lead him into trouble.
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With Peter Sissons and Anna Ford.
Weather John Kettley
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Noel Edmonds 's lighthearted series on people's obsessions. A couple's addiction to buses is revealed by Stephen Lewis , who starred as Blakey in On the Buses. Peter Baldwin from
Coronation Streetraises the curtain on his collection of miniature Victorian theatres; and there's a man who collects toilet paper! Willie Rushton digs deep into the archive, and the British preoccupation with tea comes under the microscope. Director Graham Wetherell Producer Richard L Lewis
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Aids-sufferer Gill is dying, but she and Mark try to throw off their sadness as they prepare to marry at Walford Registry Office.
(For cast see Thursday)
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Classic comedy series, written by John Sullivan , starring
Paul Nicholas , Jan Francis The Pinners' villa in Portugal seems like the perfect hideaway.
Director Sue Bysh
Producer Ray Butt
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More topical insights into the world of criminals, their victims and those who track them down.
With Nick Ross and Sue Cook.
Series producer John Getgood Editor Nikki Cheetham
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With Martyn Lewis. Regional News
Weather John Kettley
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Comedy-drama set in Australia, written by Douglas Livingstone. Starring Tim Healy Chris Haywood
Unexpected Turbulence. Doris and Reg are going home for the first time in 24 years. Trying to circumvent a general strike,
Reg uses his union skills while Dennis unwittingly involves him in a police investigation. Arlene and Les share an intimate moment by a whistling kettle, with unexpected results.
Producers Verity Lambert , David Shanks Director Shirley Barrett
A Cinema Verity/Entertainment Media production for BBCtv
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Highlights of today's play when Steffi Graf should have overcome the first of seven hurdles on the way to a fourth ladies' singles title. Monica Seles , Gabriela Sabatini and Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario begin their challenge for that elusive first championship;
Martina Navratilova has "No 1 0" in her sights. Presented by Harry Carpenter. Helen Rollason has the rest of the news.
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Documentary series examining the state of modern sport.
The Dynamo Runs Down. The collapse of socialism struck at the heart of the sporting strength of the Soviet Union. Now the will has gone; the funds have dried up, even for the exclusive Dynamo clubs run by the KGB. The repercussions are felt far beyond the old Soviet boundaries.
Director Greg Lanning
Series producer David Harrison
An Independent Image production for BBCtv
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