6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast
News every quarter hour.
Topical studio discussion on the issue of the day.
Game show with Ross King. • STEREO
• VIEWERS' QUIZ: see Monday
With Philippa Forrester. STEREO
Today: the Tent Stop. 0STEREO
Family magazine show.
Including the opening of today's window on the Good Morning Advent Calendar.
10.40 The Great Escape celebrity leisure guide
11.00 News (Txt) and weather
11.10 Library of Romance
11.30 Shopping on Friday with Sybil Ruscoe
11.40 Vet Phone-In with Mark Evans
12.00 News (Txt) and weather • STEREO
• HOTLINE: see Monday
Alan Titchmarsh introduces music from Boney M. 0STEREO
12.55pm Regional News; Weather
With Philip Hayton.
Weather Ian McCaskill
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Join the remaining semi-finalists to find out who wins a place in the final. With Henry Kelly. STEREO
Bitter Harvest. The Potter family are caught up in attempted murder and suicide.
With Andi Peters.
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Bump the clumsy little elephant is seen bumping into a tree.
Last in the animated adventure series. Muddytown is cut off by snow, but Christopher still delivers the Christmas tree.
A journey around the human body, with Nicola Davies and Philip Hawthorn.
How do our voices work? Mr
B's musical relations move in to help provide the answers.
Cartoon. The only clean cop on the force, Chip Tracey , is determined to clean up the city. • STEREO
Last in the series. A spectacular celebration of Record Breakers' 21st anniversary with Linford Christie , high adventures on a frozen waterfall, the world's most calorific Christmas pudding, and a record breaking jazz playout by the biggest big band ever. Presented by Roy Castle , Cheryl Baker and Ron Reagan Jr.
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News for children.
Paul and Nicola provide safe haven for Debbie as she confronts the truth about PJ.
Determined to play the hero, PJ gets more than he bargains for.
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Glen is taken to hospital. Just how badly is he injured? Josh and the gang apprehend the mysterious intruder. Who is he and what does he want?
(For cast see Wednesday. Shown at 1.30pm)
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With Peter Sissons and Moira Stuart.
Weather Michael Fish
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Freddie makes a decision on Natalie's behalf - but will she thank him for it? Stanley makes a slip-up - and Stephen's suspicions are finally confirmed. Episode written by Bill Lyons Director GeoffFeld
(For cast see Monday.
Repeated on Sunday at 3.00pm)
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Comedy by George Layton and starring Nigel Havers
TonyBritton Toby soon realises that however luxurious his new flat is it doesn't compensate for being lonely.
Director/Producer Harold Snoad
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The second of three programmes celebrating acts of kindness and courage. This week HRH the Duchess of Kent surprises one lady with the party of a lifetime. The Spurs football team, John Fashanu and Robert Kilroy-Silk conspire to lure other award winners to
Television Centre.
Director Alasdair Macmillan
Series producer Richard Woolfe
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With Michael Buerk.
Regional News; Weekend Weather Michael Fish
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Powerful drama based on a violent FBI shoot-out, starring David Soul Michael Gross
Behind their apparently normal lives, Mike and Bill's disturbed personalities lead to robbery and cold-blooded murder.
Director Dick Lowry
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Entertaining conversation and music for the late evening with Terry Wogan and friends. Producer Jane O'Bnen
Executive producer Peter Estall • STEREO
First showing on network television.
Starring Glenn Close Keith Carradine
Sara and Richard Everton leave behind their comfortable big-city existence to discover their roots in a poor Mexican village. They find that their modern American values are out of step with those of the villagers they meet.
Director Jack Gold
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