Starting with 6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast
News every quarter hour.
Crimebusters. Larry lands in trouble with his bosses - and the law.
Constitutional debates on reforming the electoral system and modernising the machinery of government.
and Regional News; Weather
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The five remaining contestants compete for a place in tomorrow's heat final.
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Period comedy. starring Jean Kent
Trottie True recalls a colourful career and her men friends.
Director Brian Desmond Hurst
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With Andi Peters.
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Puppydog Tales
The adventures of four dogs, narrated by Victoria Wood.
Ruff and his bike are a danger.
Animation. Bert Monkey loses a magic rubber.
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Dave Benson Phillips takes charge in another exciting episode of the game show designed to give grown-ups a hard time. Today's teams are from Avon and Cheshire.
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First in a six-part drama. There's something strange at a country school.
And something even stranger is happening to the weather.
Written by Jim Eldridge
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News for children.
Today, a Reudathon 92 competition, plus the first Briton to conquer Everest without oxygen. With John Leslie, Diane-Louise Jordan and Anthea Turner.
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Doug tries to convince Pam he's not having an affair. Glen warns Guy off Lucy.
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With Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey.
Weather Penny Tranter
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Tricky Dicky has a surprise for Rachel, and Sharon plans a controversial evening of entertainment. Early morning visitors at the squat cause a commotion in Albert Square.
Episode written by Lilie Ferrari
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Another chance to see the comedy series written by Bob Larbey, starring Judi Dench, Geoffrey Palmer
In the early 50s. a young army officer and a student nurse fell in love. He was posted to Korea, a letter was lost in the post and each went about making a life for themselves. But 38 years later, they meet by accident.
A Theatre of Comedy/D L Taffner production for BBCtv
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Comedy series about two geriatric delinquents written by Michael Aitkens and starring Graham Crowden Stephanie Cole
An unexpected guest and Harvey's fiance provide malicious fun for Tom and Diana.
Director/Producer Gareth Gwenlan
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With Michael Buerk.
Regional News
Weather Penny Tranter
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Reconstructions of a major police investigation.
Without Consent. On her way home from a party in west London a teenage girl was raped by a man posing as a minicab driver. Six months later, a teenager in Ealing was raped by a man who lured her into his car with an offer to take her home. Detectives believed they were looking for the same man. A tip-off from a Crimewatch viewer gave the police their breakthrough. Presented by Sue Cook. Producer Shirley Taylor
Executive producer Anne Morrison
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The Bafta award-winning comedy series about a natural pessimist, written by David Renwick, and starring Richard Wilson, Annette Crosbie.
Margaret gets a book called Coping with Old Age - but Victor is put off by "two halfwits in silver wigs on the front cover, laughing uncontrollably at the concept of imminent death".
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Sitcom. Margaret tries to help her husband cope with early retirement by getting him a book from the library entitled Coping with Old Age.
From the Labour Party
Conference in Blackpool
. Michael Portillo.MP , Chief Secretary to the Treasury;
Margaret Beckett , MP, deputy leader of the Labour Party; Malcolm Bruce , MP, Trade, Industry and Employment spokesperson for the Liberal Democrats; and Arthur Scargill , president of the National Union of Mineworkers, face the audience's questions.
Peter Sissons is in the chair.
Producer Lea Sellers
Editor Alexandra Henderson
A Brian Lapping production for BBCtv
Drama about the investigation and prosecution of crime.
Prescription for Death. A young girl's tragic death seems be the result of an overworked doctor's negligence. But even when the truth is revealed,
Stone has further obstacles to overcome.
Accountancy Television: a second opportunity to see the launch of Business Account.