6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast
News every quarter hour.
Maid to Order. Larry and Balki hire a housekeeper who turns out to be everything they needed - and more.
Final programme of the series. Bob Wellings ends his journey at the picturesque harbour of Emsworth.
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The Tent Stop. * STEREO
Cartoon.
EastEnders' star Wendy Richard joins cooks
Peter Hudson and David Halls as they dish up lamb fillets with spinach and onion stuffing and marinated pork chops.
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Final programme of the series. Maximum Liberty. Jack Pizzey reports from Perth as sailors from the American navy prepare for shore leave in Australia.
and Regional News; Weather
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An expedition through the Simpson Desert in Australia.
Followed by Weather
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Today's victor wins a place in the semi-final. ● STEREO
Next to Go. Chris visits Sydney for an operation to remove her tumour. Only those close to her know that it could prove to be fatal.
With Andi Peters.
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Animated adventures featuring the zaniest reptile around. With the voice of Derek Griffiths.
Puppet series. Four telenauts from the planet Zeus return to Earth to discover more facts and create more mayhem.
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Cartoon. Mermaid princess, Jeanette, is captured by Alvin.
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The return of the record-breaking show with Roy Castle, Cheryl Baker and Ron Reagan Jr.
In today's show: the Royal Marines abseil the CN Tower; 13,000 aerobics enthusiasts take part in the world's biggest exercise session and Olympic cycling gold medallist Chris Boardman demonstrates his top speed on two wheels.
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The news for children.
A new factory is under construction in the village offering jobs only to skilled workers.
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Toby finds Caroline's missing briefcase in the Lassiters' pond and Paul has to tell her what he's done. Toby runs away.
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With Peter Sissons and Moira Stuart.
Weather Suzanne Charlton
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Blair has a lot of explaining to do - but will Javier give him the chance?
Episode written by Bev Doyle Director Fiona Cumming
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Carla Lane 's comedy series about one Liverpool family.
Lilo Lill tells Mrs Boswell that
Freddie has been seen.
Leonora has a surprise for Jack. And Joey and Adrian come home to try to explain the reason's for their actions.
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The series which sets out to make the impossible possible. Armed with a giant Challenger truck, the famous buggy and lots of public goodwill, Anneka Rice sets out to use the power of television to tackle another
Herculean task.
This week she has to create an album of nursery rhymes in just two days. To help her she enlists a host of celebrities including Right Said Fred,
Phillip Schofield , Paul Nicholas , Joanna Lumley ,
George Martin , Beverley Craven , Julia Fordham , Sonia, Jean Boht ,
Jason Connery and the stars of Birds of a Feather Pauline Quirke and Linda Robson. Series producerTom Gutteridge A Mentorn production for BBCtv
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Martyn Lewis presents the latest reports from the BBC's correspondents. Regional News
Weekend Weather
Suzanne Charlton
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Winner of five
Academy Awards including Best Picture, this colourful combination of laughter and tears stars Shirley MacLaine Debra Winger Jack Nicholson
Aurora Greenway is an attractive widow whose main problems in life are fending off an alarming number of suitors and keeping her headstrong daughter Emma in check. But over the years their attitude to life, love, and each other will change - or maybe it won't. The film also won Oscars for
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Singer-songwriter Joe Jackson's six month Laughter and Lust tour started in Germany in April 1991 and traversed 12 countries and 62 sell-out concerts. Filmed on the final leg in Sydney, Australia, Jackson and his band perform hits including Steppin' Out, I'm the Man and Slow Song.
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