Starting with 6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast
News every quarter hour.
Robert Kilroy-Silk presents his topical studio discussion.
Game show with Ross King.
Today's guest is Aden Gillett , alias Jack Maddox in BBCtv's The House of Eliott. STEREO
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With Toby Anstis. ā STEREO
The Dot Stop. ā STEREO
Daily magazine presented by Anne Diamond and Nick Owen.
10.40 Through the Lace Curtains with Lesley Joseph
11.00 News (Txt) and weather
11.10 Library of Romance
11.30 Where There's a Will consumer action with Will
Hanrahan
11.40 Agony Aunt Phone-in with Claire Rayner
12.00 News (Txt) and weather STEREO
HOTLINE: see Monday
Today's guests include pop singer Simon Climie.
Presented byjudi Spiers.
With Philip Hayton.
Weather Michael Fish
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Quarter-final action from the Royal Liver Assurance UK Championship in Preston. Presented by David Vine.
With Philippa Forrester. ā STEREO
Puppet music show. The Euro Tour visits Athens today. (Postponed from 18 November) ā STEREO
A 13-part comedy drama.
9: Dennis accidentally buys a piece of surveillance equipment. Written by Wayne Jackman ā¢ STEREO
Yogi tries to help Boo Boo win a lady's affection.
4: Watt's plan to catch the con artists can't fail - or can it?
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Kate Johnstone , 13, examines the different kinds of relationships in everyday life. 0 STEREO; TELETEXT SUBTITLES: p 888
Alice and Becky agree that they can't let the garden be sold.
Written by Kevin Hood
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Brenda decides to get her revenge on Dorothy.
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With Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey.
Weather Ian McCaskill
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Rosemary leaves hospital and Stephen confronts her about
Stanley. Freddie gives Natalie some well-meaning advice. Episode written by Rob Gittins
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Tonight's programme focuses on food and drink technology and includes a report on the problems caused to the makers of French cheese by a new European directive. Its purpose was to improve hygiene but it has ended up killing the bacteria that give cheese, such as Brie, its distinctive taste. Can Gallic science put bacteria back where they belong?
With Judith Hann, Howard Stableford, Kate Bellingham and Carmen Pryce.
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Drama series set in the world of horse racing, starring David McCallum
Susannah York
Mark Greenstreet
Patrick Ryecart
John's doubts about Robert re-emerge when a police detective comes calling. Alex proves just how dangerous and ruthless she is, and Mike realises he must make the target of 40 winners - fast. With an appearance by Don
Warrington, best known for his role in Rising Damp.
Episode written by Anthony Osbom and Raymond Thompson Producer Gerard Glaister
Director Terry Marcel
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With Martyn Lewis. Regional News
Weather Ian McCaskill
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Introduced by Desmond Lynam.
Snooker
More UK Championship action from the Guild Hall, Preston.
Football
FA Cup first-round replay action plus a round-up of the best of this weekend's Premier
League goals and this evening's results in the European club competitions.
Motor Sport
A progress report from this year's Lombard RAC Rally. Producer Vivien Kent
Editor Brian Barwick
2.15 Accountancy Television: scrambled transmission
3.15-3.45 Legal Network Television Preview
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4.00 TV Edits France
Panorama 4: scrambled