Starting with 6.30 6.55 Business Breakfast
News every quarter hour.
American comedy series.
High Society. Larry is invited to the newspaper owner's weekend house party - but it's all a big mistake.
A series of four programmes in which Bob Wellings explores Hampshire's south coast.
2: Beaulieu to Southampton.
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Animation.
Peter Hudson and David Halls show how to make Chinese delicacies. With guest actress Jill Gascoine.
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Series of five programmes.
3: Mates. Jack Pizzey discovers why "mateship" holds such a sacred position in Australia.
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This National Geographic film shows how the circus was a vital and beloved part of life in the former Soviet Union.
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The classic police series.
Most Likely to Murder. When a policeman's wife is murdered, the officer attempts to take the law into his own hands.
Former world champion Terry Griffiths plays Canadian
Alain Robidoux. Commentary by Ted Lowe and Willie Thorne.
Presented by Eamonn Holmes.
Mike Smith appeals on behalf of the Centre for Accessible
Environments.
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Animation. (Repeat)
Space-age animation.
The Tracy Brothers I explore the music scene of their native
Birmingham. With KWS, King Pleasure and the Biscuit Boys, Beverley Davison ,
Andy Hamilton and the Blue Notes, and Black Voices. With
Mark Billingham and Mike Mole.
News for children.
Justine learns more than she should at her interview.
With Kevin O'Shea , Stuart Organ, Anna Quayle , George A Cooper , Rachel Victoria Roberts , Sonya Kearns and Ian Congdon-Lee . Written by Sarah Daniels
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Joe and Melanie's wedding plans seem to be well on the way, but when he discovers she had an affair with Paul, everything is put in jeopardy. Helen believes Dorothy has betrayed her.
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With Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey.
Weather Rob McElwee
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Olive is horrified by some surprise visitors to the church service. Blair takes Maria on another date.
Episode written by Gerry Huxham
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Reports from around the world on what's new, what matters, and what s fascinating in science, technology and medicine.
Tonight, the on-board story of the first transatlantic balloon race will show high-technology ballooning in action and record the crucial decisions that will determine success.
Which altitude will give the fastest air current? When to fire the precious gas supply in the burners? And how to decide where to land.
And there's a report on the clinic that is developing techniques to solve problems of male infertility. In the last few years, new methods of in-vitro fertilisation have offered hope for many women who have difficulty in conceiving. Now, the first test-tube baby in Britain has been bom as a result of injecting sperm into the egg. Tomorrow's World looks at the research that's needed to make this a reliable method.
With Judith Hann , Howard
Stableford, Kate Bellingham and Carmen Pryce. Producer Martin Mortimore
Editor Dana Purvis
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Maggie [text removed] carries all she owns in a bag. At 42 she has lived much of the last 20 years on the streets of London, where robbery and attacks are common. What led Maggie, once a social worker, to abandon her promising career for this precarious way of life? And what is the fatal accident she drinks to forget? The story of Maggie's road to ruin provides a remarkable insight into life on our streets.
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Introduced by Desmond Lynam.
Championship Boxing Two title fights with a Yorkshire flavour from Leeds
United's football ground. Top of the bill is the British and Commonwealth Super Middleweight Championship between York-based unbeaten Henry Wharton and Sheffield's exotically named Fidel Castro. Plus British Middleweight Champion, Herol Graham defends his title against Bradford's Frank Grant.
Commentary by Harry Carpenter.
Football
A roundup of the latest FA Premier League action.
Athletics
A look ahead to this weekend's
World Cup meeting in Cuba. Producer Vivien Kent
Editor Brian Barwick
Accountancy Television: Business Account - a preview of the weekly technical update and training programme for accountants.
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