6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast
News every quarter hour.
The King and I. Rock and roll becomes a riot when Balki is hypnotised into thinking that he is Elvis Presley.
Second day of the conference with debates on social security, education, and trade and industry. The concluding speech is given by Michael Heseltine , President of the Board of Trade.
With Toby Anstis. ● STEREO
The Roundabout Stop. ● STEREO
Animation.
Further coverage.
Including at
11.00am and 12.00 News and Regional News; Weather
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With Phlip Hayton.
Weather John Kettley
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The five remaining European contestants compete for a place in tomorrow's heat final.
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The Path to Perfect Service The training course at the Hotel Okura Kobe in Japan is intense and the instructors very strict. New recruits soon realise that to give a professional, caring service is not as simple as it looks.
The last two matches in the quarter-finals. Commentary by Ted Lowe and Eddie Charlton.
Presented by Eamonn Holmes. * STEREO
With Andi Peters.
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92, is the venue for today's concert, as Dooby Duck and friends continue their musical tour of Europe. ● STEREO
A 13-part comedy drama.
2: Dennis and Margaret hit a rocky patch in their relationship, but help is at hand. Clive is running a new show - the Dating Game!
With Wayne Jackman ,
Ian Tregonning , Caroline O'Connor and Amanda Symonds.
Written by Wayne Jackman (Rpt; ● STEREO
Space-age animation.
The peace of the city of Bath is shattered when the Tracy
Brothers arrive, continuing their search for music. With
Nigel Kennedy , Peter Gabriel , DNA, Andy Sheppard ,
Angelique Kidjo , Juan Martin and the Lumsden family. * STEREO
News for children.
Justine publishes her newspaper despite problems, but her boyfriend tells her she could be in serious trouble.
Written by Sarah Daniels
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Gaby tries to give Lucy some advice about Guy.
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With Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey.
Weather Michael Fish
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What's new in science, technology and medicine. A report on the search for extra-terrestrial intelligence - not an eccentric hobby, but Nasa's latest multi-million-dollar research project.
Also, securing the future of railway bridges. Five years ago flood water washed away the foundations of the bridge over the Towy in Wales. Current research looks at changing the flow of Britain's rivers to prevent another tragedy.
And origami architecture. Will one man's vision unfold into the buildings of the 2 1 st century? Producer Martin Mortimore
Editor Dana Purvis
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(calls charged at 36p per minute cheap rate. 48p at othertimes).
A drama series set against a background of intrigue, passion and betrayal in the competitive world of horse racing. Starring
David McCallum
Susannah York
Mark Greenstreet
Patrick Ryecart
Forty winners is the price Mike Hardy has to pay to achieve his independence. Meanwhile, a stranger has arrived in the area, though this mysterious American turns out to be no stranger to Rachel Ware.
Episode written by Mervyn Haisman ,
Anthony Osborn and Raymond Thompson Producer Gerard Glaister
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Anne Robinson presents a selection of viewers' opinions on BBCtv programmes. Producer Bernard Newnham
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Presented by Michael Buerk.
Regional News
Weather Michael Fish
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As many as one in five women in prison in Britain today is a Nigerian woman convicted of smuggling drugs into the UK. Driven by desperation and poverty, the women swallow the drugs in packages or stuff them into body orifices. Inside Story follows HM
Customs and Excise at work at
Heathrow Airport and talks to the women in prison themselves who reveal their heartbreaking stories as the victims of the drug trade. Producer Olivia Lichtenstein
Executive producer Steve Hewlett
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With Desmond Lynam.
Boxing
From the Crowtree Leisure
Centre, Sunderland.
Local boy Billy Hardy takes on Australia's Rick Rayner for the vacant Commonwealth featherweight title.
Football
A roundup of the latest Premier League action.
Rugby Union
Wales XV yltaly, from the National Stadium. The Welsh warm up for the Wallabies' tour.
Golf
World Match Play preview. Seve Ballesteros defends his title at Wentworth. Main rivals for the £ 100,000 first prize include Nick Faldo ,
Ian Woosnam and Nick Price.
Producer Vivien Kent Editor Brian Barwick
2.15 Accountancy Television: weekly training and updating programme for accountants.
3.15 TV Edits: new language resources for advanced students of French and German. Note: set video recorders forThursday