Starting with 6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast
News every quarter hour.
With Philippa Forrester and Toby Anstis. * STEREO
Defenders of the Earth
Space-age animation.
The gang are in Gibraltar where they show how to cook "paniza", play the "brick game" and make jewellery. * STEREO
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The Dot Stop.
There's more Double Dare mayhem as Peter Simon puts another two teams through their paces. * STEREO
Music news, the O Zone video vote, plus Betty Boo at the funfair.
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Living with Handicap. Robert Kilroy-Silk and an audience of able-bodied and disabled young people discuss what it is like to live with disability and examine the way society treats people with handicaps.
Today: Mairi Maciver visits Bergen in Norway.
and Regional News; Weather
Caron Keating and Linda Mitchell live from Ebbw Vale.
12.55pm Regional News; Weather
Followed by Weather
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A disturbed night ends in a homecoming. Trine and Arnaud try to get together. Drew panics when he sees Marcus's associates.
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Live coverage from one of today's semi-final matches.
(Live coverage of the other semi-final can be seen on BBC2) ● STEREO
With Andi Peters.
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Fantasy animation series. ● STEREO
Nine-part children's comedy starring Bernie Clifton. 5: Eddie gives Bernie an unusual plant, while Bernie puts on his top hat and tails.
With guests Steve and Megumi Biddle and the Great Xar.
Written by John Sayle
News for children.
Six-part adaptation of E Nesbit's classic story.
The children discover that wishing by mistake can create giant-sized problems.
Dramatised by Helen Cresswell.
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Toby's latest money-making scheme leads him into trouble.
Lucy has a confrontation with Karen which Glen overhears.
Paul pulls off a great business coup when he involves Felicity Brent in a real estate venture.
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With Peter Sissons and Andrew Harvey.
Weather Suzanne Charlton
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Bunny is concerned about the attention Fizz is receiving from other men and his standing guard forces her to take drastic action. Blair gets bad news and Pilar and Marcus get a nasty shock when they return from their trip to Ibiza.
Episode written by Glen McCoy (For cast see Monday.
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The series in which well-known people reveal how they coped with losing their health.
From the Neighbours studios in Melbourne, Anne Haddy tells of real-life drama in her battle with a succession of near fatal illnesses. Anne, who has played Helen Daniels in the Australian soap since the first episode - which was seen in Britain in 1986 - has survived a major coronary, open heart surgery, cancer and serious accident.
But through it all she has kept on working.
"I love life so much I want a little bit more of it," she says. "But when I die, it won't be a big shock because it's been anticipated for so long, you see."
She talks to Lynn Redgrave about more surgery yet to come - if her heart can stand the strain.
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Anne Robinson presents a selection of viewers' opinions on BBCtv programmes. Producer Bernard Newnham ● STEREO
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Michael Buerk presents the latest national and international news stories. Regional News
Weather Suzanne Charlton
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Concluding part of the two-part mini-series about the dark side of life among the Los Angeles monied elite. Based on the best-selling novel by Dominick Dunne and starring Jason Robards
Jill Eikenberry
Rebecca De Momay
Ostracised by financier
Jules Mendelson for confronting him about Hector's death, New York author Philip Quennell continues to dig for clues to what happened on the night of the murder.
Flo's knowledge of the seedier side of Hollywood proves invaluable to him in his search for justice, but the uncovering of unwanted facts leads to further loss of life.
The look of this big-budget production may remind viewers of Dynasty - one of the scenes was shot in the mansion used for that series and its costume consultant was
Nolan Miller , creator of the Dynasty wardrobe.
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Highlights from both of today's semi-final matches in the NatWest series. Introduced by Tony Lewis and Richie Benaud. Executive producer Keith Mackenzie ● STEREO