Starting with 6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast
Business and financial news.
Followed at 7.00 by the morning news programme. Headlines; news summaries every quarter hour.
Business: 7.12, 7.40, 8.12, 8.40. Sport: 7.23, 7.50, 8.23, 8.50. Weather, regional and traffic:
6.55, 7.25,7.55,8.25,8.55. Editor Bob Wheaton
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Bravestarr
Space-age animation.
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and Regional News; Weather
The Why Bird Stop.
Lassie meets a racing pigeon.
and Regional News; Weather
Every weekday for the next two weeks,
Robert Kilroy-Silk discusses major issues with young people. Sibling Rivalry. Do brothers and sisters always have to love each other, or is an only child better off?
Arcachon in France.
and Regional News; Weather
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 first heat of BBCtv'sjunior motorcycling event. Commentary by Peter Purves and John Lampkin. A White Rabbit production for BBCtv (Continues tomorrow at 1.50pm)
Dial Mfor Modem. Abby hits upon a plan to protect her oil-drilling scheme.
Junior. Polly tells Mac she thinks she may be pregnant.
Jimmie Macgregor walks a 200-mile high-level route through the Highlands from east to west, accompanied by cartoonist Malky McCormick. 2: Braemar to Loch Tummel
A Wildview production for BBCtv
With Andi Peters.
(Stereo)
The All New Popeye Show
Cartoon. (Repeat)
Children's Australian six-part drama series.
4: Paul is in trouble again with the headmaster, but help comes from an unexpected quarter.
Written by Margaret Kelly
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News for children.
Real life stories about children, told by children themselves.
Buddy Boy. In 1989 the "Buddy Holly Guitar Scholarship" was created especially for talented 14-year-old blues guitarist Alisdair Cherry by the legendary rock'n'roll star's widow Maria Elena Holly. It brought a custom-made Fender left-hand guitar and a year's tuition at London's acclaimed
Guitar Institute.
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Madge inadvertently jeopardises Adam's relationship with Gemma. Todd and Joe make a gruesome discovery.
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With Peter Sissons and Moira Stuart.
Weather Peter Cockroft
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Presented by Guy Michelmore and Louise Batchelor , with sports news from Rob Curling. EditorGuyPelham
A disturbed night ending in a home-coming. Trine and Arnaud try to get together. Drew panics when he sees Marcus's associates.
Episode written by Jane Hollowood Producer Julia Smith
Director Phillip Draycott
A Cinema Verity/J D y T production for BBCtv
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Last of the series featuring action and adventure from around the world.
Homemade Heroes. Ordinary people in search of adventure are the subject of tonight's film.
Helen Sweet struggles to the top of Mongolia's highest peak, even though she has never climbed a mountain before. In Africa, Liz Friend rafts the white-water rapids of the Zambezi, while Max Thomas mounts the wild horses of Pakistan for a polo game with a difference. With Matt Dickinson.
Series producer Colin Luke
Executive producer Paul Watson
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â GEOGRAPHICAL MAGAZINE: Colin Luke writes about what makes a Classic
Adventure, and there's a competition to find new ideas for the series - it could win you £L900 camcorder. Full details in the August edition, £1.80, from newsagents.
Comedy series written by Roy Clarke , and starring Patricia Routledge
Hyacinth's plan to take daddy on a picnic backfires when daddy takes the car.
Director/Producer Harold Snoad
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Comedy series written by Jeremy Lloyd and Paul Adam , starring Gorden Kaye
What could go wrong with Michelle's plan to swap an eel containing the Fallen Madonna for a dog fish containing ten million francs?
Director/Producer John B Hobbs
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With Michael Buerk. Regional News
Weather Peter Cockroft
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Britain is poised to become a major player in an international trade in deadly plutonium, one of the most toxic substances known to man and the raw material for nuclear weapons. There is growing concern that the movement of enormous quantities of plutonium around the world is both unsafe and unnecessary. John Taylor asks whether it is worth the risk.
Producer Mike Flood Page Editor Glenwyn Benson
Advice for women on personal safety. The Home Office estimates that 180,000 rapes and sexual assaults take place every year in England and Wales. American research suggests that women double their chances of avoiding rape if they fight back. Some women who did share their views.
Presented by Lynsey de Paul. Producer Joanna Mack
Executive producer Chris Lent
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American drama series starring Sharon Gless Tyne Daly
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Highlights of the final day.
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