Starting with 6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast
News every quarter hour.
Robert Kilroy-Silk presents his topical studio discussion.
Pop group Take That are today's game show guests. STEREO
● VIEWERS' QUIZ: see Monday
With Toby Anstis. ● STEREO
Today: the Playground Stop. ● STEREO
A mixture of chat, fact, tips, fun and star guests, with Anne Diamond and Nick Owen.
11.00 News (Txt) and weather
11.10 Library of Romance
11.30 Your Horoscopes
11.35 Money Phone-in with Christine Whelan
12.00 News (Txt) and weather ● STEREO
● HOTLINE: see Monday
Actress and writer
Maureen Lipman is Judi Spiers 's guest. ● STEREO
12.55pm Regional News; Weather
With Philip Hayton.
Weather Suzanne Charlton
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Quiz with Henry Kelly. * STEREO
From Redcar.
The final day of coverage of the 1992 flat racing season includes the Racecall Gold
Trophy, which offers smaller stables the chance of a bonanza.
Plus a look back over the highlights of the year, including at about 2.20 the Teleprompter Handicap Stakes and EBF Morden Stakes.
2.30 Westminster MotorTaxi
Insurance Handicap Stakes (7f)
3.00 Racecall Gold Trophy (6f)
3.30 Redcar Nursery Handicap Stakes (1m)
Commentary by Peter O'Sullevan , Jimmy Lindley and John Hanmer. Introduced by Julian Wilson with Tracy Piggott. Producer Malcolm Kemp * STEREO
With Andi Peters.
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Picture books to comfort and amuse. With stories told by Vicky Licorish, Ramilles Corbin and Bill Wallis.
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Ghoulish cartoon, with voices by Griff Rhys Jones. * STEREO
Science-fiction comedy series. A TV reporter digs up slimy secrets on board the Dispensable.
Cartoon.
Tony Hart and Gabrielle Bradshaw with more inventive ideas for making pictures, including a look at the use and importance of colour, a dynamic new way to play hoopla, 3-D effects with pastel shades, and a day out in Cornwall, visiting the Arts in Trust project.
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News for children.
Drama series for children.
Kath is in danger but does
Jemma care? A nasty shock for Fraser. Winston, PJ and Duncan are met with a round of laughter. This week'sepisodes written by Wally K Daly A Zenith North production for BBCtv (For cast see Friday at 5.1 0pm)
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Paul meets his match when he hires a new hotel manager.
Ramsay Street is in for a shock when the Mangel house is auctioned. Caroline rings Paul from New York with some disturbing news.
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With Anna Ford and Chris Lowe.
Weather Suzanne Charlton
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Noel Edmonds continues his search for the family in Britain who knows the most about the television they watch. Today, it's a coast-to-coast battle of wits as the Payne family of Hull compete against the Cowan family from Liverpool. Director Graham Wetherell
Producer Richard L Lewis
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Tricky Dicky's friendship with Rachel takes an unexpected turn and Kathy gets an unwanted house guest. Meanwhile, a disaster at the pub shocks Albert Square.
(For cast see Thursday)
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John Sullivan 's classic comedy series, starring
Robert Lindsay
Working Class Hero. The brothers of the Tooting Popular Front stage a "mass demonstration" of two or three people outside the local
Employment Office. Then the unthinkable happens - the authorities call Wolfie Smith 's bluff by offering him a job.
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Bill Beaumont and Ian
Botham captain two teams of sporting celebrities as they answer the questions put to them by David Coleman. Executive producer Mike Adley
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With Martyn Lewis. Regional News
Weather Suzanne Chariton
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Concluding episode of the hard-hitting drama series by Lynda La Plante.
Frank, Harry and Cliff are accused and charged with a crime they didn't commit. Marway...... BHASKER
Producer Ruth Caleb
Director Karl Francis
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Whether it is a single tomato or a portrait of the Queen Mother, Arikha's figurative works have gained the admiration of his contemporaries and the approval of many art critics. Both his life and career have been full of dramatic changes: he spent his early years in Nazi concentration camps and then grew up on a kibbutz in Israel. He first became known as an abstract painter, then he concentrated on drawing before arriving at his current style of "painting from life".
Omnibus travels with him to New York for an exhibition of his work, and to Israel - which he still finds a major source of inspiration. Arikha is also seen at work on a portrait in his Paris studio, talking to photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson and recalling his friend and mentor Samuel Beckett.
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Tonight's Movie Classic is Alfred Hitchcock 's masterpiece of suspense and psychological terror, starring Anthony Perkins
Absconding with$40,000 of her employer's money, Marion Crane sets off to join her lover Sam Loomis. She stops at a lonely motel run by Norman Bates , an intense young man living in the remote house with his domineering mother.
The late Anthony Perkins stars in his most celebrated role.
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