Starting with 6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast
News every quarter hour.
Robert Kilroy-Silk presents his topical studio discussion.
Another member of the public joins Ross King and his guest actress Liza Goddard for this morning's brainteasers. STEREO
● VIEWERS' QUIZ: see Monday
and Regional News; Weather
With Toby Anstis. * STEREO
The Playground Stop. ● STEREO
A mixture of chat, fact, tips, fun and star guests.
10.40 Making Money to Make Ends Meet with Will Hanrahan
11.00 News (Txt) and weather
11.10 Library of Romance with Barbara Cartland
11.30 Your Horoscopes
11.35 Legal Phone-in with Jan Rowland
12.00 News (Txt) and weather ● STEREO
● HOTLINE: see Monday
Model Cindy Crawford and actor Brian Blessed join Alan Titchmarsh. Plus music from
London Beat.
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With Philip Hayton.
Weather Peter Cockroft
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Quiz hosted by Henry Kelly. ● STEREO
Legal drama, starring Humphrey Bogart
Lawyer Andrew Morton has to defend a youth charged with murder. But he faces the District Attorney, a man determined to win.
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With Andi Peters.
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II A series looking at top children's picture books. Sandi Toksvig tells the award-winning Farmer Duck by Martin Waddell , with pictures by Helen Oxenbury. Mike McShane tells The Dog that Dugby Jonathan Long , with pictures by Korky Paul.
Celia Imrie tells Bertie and the Bear by Pamela Allen. STEREO
Ghoulish cartoon. With voices by Griff Rhys Jones. STEREO
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Science-fiction comedy series. The Dispensable transports a ravenous rodent to the punishment planet.
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Cartoon.
Tony Hart and Gabrielle Bradshaw with more inventive ideas for making pictures.
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The Dobsons are shocked by a disappearance. Fraser's 18th birthday prompts an important decision. Lee leads Jemma towards temptation.
This week's episodes written by Wally K Daly
A Zenith North production for BBCtv (For cast see Friday at 5.05pm)
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Phoebe Bright invites Josh and Co around for a very unusual tea party. Joe and Melanie are at the airport when their plans are disrupted by sudden panic. (For cast see Wednesday. Shownat 1.30pm)
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Peter Sissons and Anna Ford. Weather Ian McCaskill
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Noel Edmonds continues his search for the family in Britain who knows the most about the television they watch. Director Graham Wetherell
Producer Richard L Lewis
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A surprise is planned for Sharon's birthday, Pat and Frank try a job swap and a visitor for Grant spells trouble.
(For cast see Thursday)
(Stereo) (Teletext subtitles: p 888)
With Martyn Lewis. Regional News
Weather Ian McCaskill
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Continuing the hard-hitting fictional drama series by Lynda La Plante.
Frank, increasingly tortured by his past in Northern Ireland, finds himself an accomplice to a crime he doesn't want to commit.
Producer Ruth Caleb
Director Karl Francis
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Who's This Nobody from Quebec? French-Canadian Robert
Lepage is rapidly becoming one of the theatre's most talked about and sought-after directors. In November his one-man show Needles and Opium returns to the Royal National Theatre and his controversial production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream continues there in repertory. Earlier in the year, there was a revival of his play Polygraph at Tramway in Glasgow.
Omnibus features extracts from all of these productions and travels to Quebec with Lepage to discover how the cultural tensions in which he grew up have helped to produce an original theatre talent which combines visual virtuosity with intense emotional storytelling. Director Debra Hauer
Series editor Andrew Snell
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Tonight's Movie Classic stars Sean Connery
Michael Caine
John Huston 's adaptation of a story by Rudyard Kipling is set on the North-West Frontier of India in the 1880s. Two former
British army sergeants, tired of life as disreputable con men, plan to venture into Kurfuristan. There, as the first Europeans since Alexander the Great, they aim to find fame and fortune by setting themselves up as kings. Michael Caine 's wife, Shakira, plays Connery's screen bride.
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