6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast News every quarter hour.
With Philippa Forrester and Toby Anstis. • STEREO
Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles Cartoon adventures.
Today, Clare Quick investigates romance.
and Regional News; Weather
The Tent Stop. • STEREO
Four more contestants battle it out to reach the obstacle course set in medieval times.
Presented by Peter Simon. • STEREO
The fastest moving pop magazine on television. • STEREO
and Regional News; Weather
Robert Kilroy-Silk invites a studio audience to discuss the issues facing children today. Fashion. Are children just as much fashion victims as adults are shopaholics? The only participants over 18 on this programme are those who sell designer labels, trainers and football strips to kids.
A visit to Sousse in Tunisia.
and Regional News; Weather
Presented by Caron Keating and Linda Mitchell.
12.55pm Regional News; Weather
Followed by Weather
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Bunny gets jealous. Blair gets bad news and Pilar and Marcus getashock.
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Comedy-dramas starring Walter Matthau
Suite 719 of New York's Plaza
Hotel is the setting for these three Neil Simon stories.
Visitor from Mamaroneck
Visitor from Hollywood
Visitor from Forest Hills
Director Arthur Hiller
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With Andi Peters.
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The All New Popeye Show
Cartoon adventures. (Repeat)
Another chance to see the second series of Tony Robinson 's medieval comedy in six parts. 1: Meet the foulest, most disgusting squirrel strangler in the East Midlands.
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The news for children.
An 18-part children's drama serial set in Newcastle.
9: Tension mounts between Lisa and Donna.
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Paul makes an offer to Glen he thinks he can't refuse. Pam and Doug return with their son Brad, who has an immediate effect on Ramsay Street. (For cast see Tuesday)
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With John Humphry s and Moira Stuart.
Weather Bill Giles
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Trish slams a door, Marcus makes Drew resort to bad habits and Bunny offers Fizz a job.
Episode written by Maureen Chadwick
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Another chance to see Carla
Lane's comedy series about one Liverpudlian family's life.
Lilo Lill joins the search for
Freddie Boswell. A new career opens for Aveline and Billy.
Director/Producer John B Hobbs
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Marti Caine introduces some more jokes and jokers, this time from Edinburgh. Plus
Liverpool's laughing policeman, Neil Cowdrey , drops in again. Director/Producer Rick Gardner
Executive producers Stephen Leahy and Michael Leggo
An Action Time production for BBCtv
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With Martyn Lewis. Regional News
Weekend Weather Bill Giles
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Drama series about a criminal psychologist who moonlights as an off-beat detective, starring Nicholas Clay Kim Thomson
A Torch for Silverado. Dead men do tell tales and this one has left an explosive legacy - one last countdown in his trail of vengeance. With guest star, former Doctor Who Jon Pertwee.
Episode written by Tim Aspinall
Producers Brian Degas , Harry Robertson Director Peter Rose
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The first in a Friday-evening series of outstanding concerts from this year's Proms features some distinguished visitors, the Cleveland Orchestra.
Over the last ten years a special rapport has developed between the Clevelanders, now America's most recorded orchestra, and their German conductor Christoph von Dohnanyi (grandson of the composer). Tonight they combine to perform one of the classics of the symphonic repertoire, Beethoven's Fifth. Before that they accompany the baritone Jose van Dam as he sings Mahler's sublime Ruckert Lieder, settings of verses by the German romantic poet Friedrich Ruckert.
Presented by James Naughtie.
Dohnanyi was recently nominated Conductor of the Year by the magazine Musical America for his "outstanding achievements with the Cleveland and his extraordinary contribution to the world of music". In the interval there is a feature on the orchestra's relationship with its local community.
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Rags-to-riches wrestling film starring
Sylvester Stallone Lee Canalito
Armand Assante
Hell's Kitchen - New York City, 1946. Three brothers searching desperately for a way out of their slum existence realise Vic's enormous strength and ability in the ring may be the solution.
This was Sylvester Stallone's directorial debut, and as well as starring and writing the screenplay, he sings the theme song. A singer in a different style, Tom Waits, is also in the cast.
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