Starting with 6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast
News every quarter hour.
Better Shop Around. A stroke of luck turns into disaster when
Balki and Larry win a grand prize shopping spree.
Paul and Jeanne Rankin revisit the Hot Chefs kitchen.
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and Regional News; Weather
With Philippa Forrester. • STEREO
The Playground Stop. • STEREO
• PLAYDAYS MAGAZINE: SOp, on sale Wednesday from newsagents.
Cartoon.
Tim Grundy talks theatre with Ned Sherrin , motherhood and music with Alison Moyet and pantomime with Timmy Mallett.
Sapphire. Chris and Kate look forward to a three-day clinic run at the luxurious Manning property. But they fly into a nightmare when it appears that someone is trying to poison their host.
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A visit to Morecambe Bay.
and Regional News; Weather
Today's programme features Bill Tidy and Vasso, "pyramid healer" to the Duchess of York.
Plus the Clothes Show
Roadshow, and Josceline Dimbleby prepares raspberry nectar cream. Live from the National Garden Festival in Ebbw Vale with Caron Keating and Linda Mitchell.
12.55pm Regional News; Weather
Followed by Weather
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The Lawn Tennis Championships live from the All England Club. The ladies' quarter-finals are scheduled for this afternoon.
Introduced by Desmond Lynam. • STEREO
With Andi Peters.
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In a deep mountain valley, a mighty oak tree is hit by lightning. A branch is rescued from the stream by a lonely old man who carves it into a puppet for his own companionship.
Last in the series of the animated adventures of a 17-year-old space warrior. 0 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?
Details on Ceefax page 628
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The twins' mother comes to stay and that upsets Paul until he learns the real reason for her visit. Why is Lucy looking forward to getting expelled from school?
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With Peter Sissons and Anna Ford.
Weather Michael Fish
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Noel Edmonds 's lighthearted series on people's obsessions. Nigel Mansell , Britain's top
Formula 1 racing driver, talks about his addiction to competing and undergoes the rigours of the Addicts 12. Also on tonight's programme are "Ratman", along with his collection, and a couple of Marx Brothers addicts.
Director Graham Wetherell
Producer Richard L Lewis • STEREO
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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
Mandy's back. She's looking for a job, a home and a man.
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Gillian Taylforth's Kind of Day: page 106
Classic comedy series, written by John Sullivan , starring Paul Nicholas
Jan Francis
Vince offers Norman a job and he and Penny are involved in a car crash.
Director Sue Bysh
Producer Ray Butt
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Last programme in the series that takes the cameras behind the scenes of crime.
On New Year's Day this year
Ian Bennett was shot dead by a police marksman. It was later discovered that the gun
Bennett was brandishing was only a replica. Nick Ross and Sue Cook go behind the scenes to find out what sort of firearms training the police have and how they deal - both emotionally and practically - with this type of situation. Series producer John Getgood Editor Nikki Cheetham
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With Michael Buerk.
Regional News
Weather Michael Fish
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Comedy-drama set in Australia, written by Douglas Livingstone. Starring Tim Healy Chris Haywood
There'll Always Be an England Reg, Doris and Arlene fly back to England where Reg finds
Shepherd's Bush has changed over the last 24 years, even if the police have not. However, the Crown and Sceptre is still there, but Reg is surprised to find Dennis sitting at the bar.
Producers Verity Lambert , David Shanks DirectorShirley Barrett
A Cinema Verity/Entertainment Media production for BBCtv
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At this stage last year, Martina Navratilova 's campaign for a record tenth title came to an abrupt end. Harry Carpenter with Helen Rollason reports on this year's ladies' quarter-finals. • STEREO: TELETEXT SUBTITLES: p 888
Documentary series examining the state of modern-day sport. Who's in the Control Room ?
Television offers sport both exposure and cash, but in return, sometimes moves the goalposts. TV calls time out in American football and in the West Indies cricket is threatened by basketball coming from America by satellite. Top boxing is already restricted to those who pay a premium - Wimbledon and the World Cup could soon follow. Director John Sheppard
Series producer David Harrison
An Independent Image production for BBCtv
Executive Business Club
For details see Thursday at 2.15am.