6.35 Periodicity and the Lithium Row
7.00 Pure Maths: In Perspective
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Puppet fun.
Elephant animation.
Space-age cartoon.
Fantasy-drama from Australia. Bronson, Pete and Linda come across a dog with seemingly supernatural powers.
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It's the morning after the week before, as the planet's inhabitants try to recover from the first Parallel 9 rave. But peace and quiet are definitely not on the menu, as the planet is bombarded with more guests, music, competitions and cartoon adventures with the Toxic Crusaders. With Roddy Maude-Roxby , Helen Atkins , Jenny Bolt , Dominic McHale and Kevin Williams.
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Introduced by Steve Rider from Silverstone.
Provisional Timetable
10.50 Cricket; 1.15 News
1.20 Motor Racing; 2.05 Racing 2.15 Cricket; 2.35 Racing
2.45 Cricket; 3.05 Golf
3.35 Racing; 3.45 Golf
4.55 Motor Racing
Cricket
Kent v Hampshire
Coverage from Lord's of the Benson and Hedges Cup Final. Kent won this trophy three times in the 70s, but this is their first Lord's final since losing by just two runs to Middlesex in 1986. Commentary by Tony Lewis , Richie Benaud ,
Jack Bannister , Ray Illingworth and Simon Hughes.
(Coverage continues at 3.00pm on BBC2)
Motor Racing
The final practice for tomorrow's British Grand Prix at Silverstone. Britain's Nigel Mansell looks for pole position to boost his challenge for the Formula One Drivers'
Championship. Commentary by Murray Walker , James Hunt and Jonathan Palmer. 8 FEATURE: page 43
Golf
Bell's Scottish Open, from
Gleneagles. This prestigious event reaches its climax today with the final round and £600,000 in prize money at stake. Commentary by Bruce Critchley , Alex Hay ,
Clive Clark , Mike Hughesdon , Dave Marr and Dougie Donnelly. (Highlights at 1.30am on BBC2) â?ÂÂSPORT: page 12
Horse Racing
From Lingfield Park.
2.10 Bet with the Tote Nursery Handicap Stakes (6f)
2.40 Calor Silver Trophy (7f 140yds)
3.40 Ladbroke All-Weather
Handicap (7f)
Commentary by Peter O'Sullevan , Julian Wilson and Jimmy Lindley. Editor Dave Gordon
Classic comedy written by Raymond Allen , starring Michael Crawford
Michele Dotrice
Wendy House. Frank Spencer has another "bit of trouble". Producer Sydney Lotterby
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Last in the comedy series written by Richard Fegen and Andrew Norriss , and starring Chris Barrie
Brittas is more concerned about falling attendance figures at Whitbury Leisure Centre then attempts to murder him.
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The entertainment quiz, presented by Mike Smith. Tonight's contestants are Birds of a Feather
Pauline Quirke and Linda Robson , who team up against Brian Conley and Leslie Grantham. As a special treat for Linda Robson there's a chance to see her first television appearance as a child actress and for
Leslie Grantham a remarkable performance playing opposite a Dalek in Doctor Who.
Producer Nick Vaughan-Barratt Executive producer Judith Holder
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Roy Clarke 's comedy about an irrepressible snob, starring Patricia Routledge
At last Hyacinth finds herself with an ideal opportunity to impress Emmet with her singing. Richard, meanwhile, has other things on his mind.
Director/Producer Harold Snoad (Rpt;
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Family drama series, written by Steve Wetton, starring Ray Brooks, Sharon Duce.
Pat is worried about how much Andy is confiding in her. Jason's mother turns up saying she wants him back.
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This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
With Michael Buerk.
Weather Suzanne Charlton
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Last in the series.
Esther Rantzen and the team - Gavin Campbell, Howard Leader, Kevin Devine and Doc Cox - with more investigations and an update of stories and campaigns covered this year. And there are hidden cameras in Woburn Abbey to "Get Britain Singing".
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Futuristic action thriller starring
Tom Selleck
Jack Ramsay 's job is to catch "runaways" - malfunctioning robots. But when people begin to get killed Ramsay suspects sabotage. From the director of Coma and Westworld and featuring Kirstie Alley of Cheers.
Director Michael Crichton
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Starring
William Shatner
Michelle Phillips Cybill Shepherd
Chris and Kate have a seemingly perfect marriage. But one night Chris turns to a hooker to fulfil the fantasies his wife fails to understand.
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