Topical discussion.
Game show with Ross King.
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With Toby Anstis.
Today: the Playground Stop.
Presented by Anne Diamond and Nick Owen.
10.50 Room with a Viewer
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11.20 Library of Romance
11.30 Video Stars
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11.50Needlecraft with Carolyne Righton
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American chart toppers
Charles and Eddie are
Alan Titchmarsh 's guests.
With Philip Hayton. Subtitled
Weather Michael Fish
High-tech word game.
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Crime drama starring Edward G Robinson
A shot cop and reluctant witness are just the start of LA police Captain Barnaby's problems on a typical working day. But he manages with a gruff grace and sometimes unorthodox methods.
Director Arnold Laven
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With Philippa Forrester.
Animation. Rpt
Concluding part of a Jackanory story, told by Cathy Tyson.
Cartoon fun. Rpt
Today's programme includes a futuristic dance from students of the London Studio Centre, the resident comedy cabaret of Steve Rawlings ,
Deborah Woolley and David Schneider , and the magic of Paul Phillipart. With Mickey Hutton , Mark Hayford , James Hamill , Paul Leyshon and Zara Nutley.
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News for children.
Has Kenny lost Ruth forever? Justine spends the weekend at Luke's country house.
This week's episodes by Kevin Hood (For cast see Friday at 5.1 0pm)
Guy makes a fool of himself and Caroline, Jim and Lucy sort out their differences with dire consequences for Faye. Christina believes her baby is in danger.
(For cast see Wednesday. Shownat 1.30pm)
With Peter Sissons and Jennie Bond. Subtitled
Weather Peter Cockroft
Tonight's setting is South Africa, until recently an international pariah for holidaymakers despite, as Jill Dando discovers, containing some of the most breathtaking scenery in the world; for his penultimate report on the Balearics, Eamonn Holmes visits Ibiza to find out if there's life after the lager louts; while Kathy Tayler takes a weekend driving tour of the Cotswolds. Producer Simon Shaw
Series producerjane Lush
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Frank discovers that the cab company may not have a future; Gita is furious when she discovers that Sanjay has been gambling; and Pete and Rose have some unwanted visitors.
(For cast see Thursday)
John Sullivan 's classic comedy starring Robert Lindsay
Casablanca Was Never Like
This. The Tooting Popular
Front engage a private eye to prove Speed's innocence.
Producer Ray Butt
Manchester United and England mid-fielder Paul Ince and Matthew Pinsent , Olympic gold medallist in the coxless pairs, join Bill Beaumont 's team tonight while Martin Offiah , Wigan and Great Britain wing-three-quarter, joins
Alison Nicholas , a member of the European team which last year won golf's Solheim Cup, on Ian Botham 's team. David Coleman
asks the questions and keeps score.
Executive producer Mike Adley
With Martyn Lewis. Subtitled
Regional News
Weather Peter Cockroft
Another chance to see the selections of comic goodies personally chosen by and starring Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones
Tonight's highlights include the sketches in which Smith and Jones discover how wildlife films are made, how to get your garden landscaped by the police, and what ecologically sound lesbians get up to in the Welsh hills.
Producers Jon Plowman and Jamie Rix
More sketches from Harry Enfield's roster of comic characters, including You Don't Want to Do That, DJs
Mike Smash and Dave Nice , the Old Gits, the Double-Take Brothers, the Slobs and Little Brother.
Director John Birkin
Producers Mary Bell and Geoffrey Perkins
A Hat Trick production for BBCtv
Comedy programme starring Harry Enfield and his collection of oddball characters. Show more
Continuing the season of classic Omnibus films made since the arts series began 25 years ago. Leonard Bernstein 's
West Side Story
In 1984, in a New York recording studio, the composer
Leonard Bernstein conducted - for the first time anywhere - a complete performance of his 1957 musical West Side Story. This classic documentary became a model of its kind; using multiple cameras, it records in subtle detail the highly charged emotions of rehearsal and recording sessions. Essentially an insider's view of how this now famous recording was made, it features Kiri Te Kanawa ,
Jose Carreras and Tatiana Troyanos. Director Christopher Swann Producer Humphrey Burton
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Woody Allen 's debut film as both writer and actor in this comedy about
20th-century man's obsession with sex. Starring Peter Sellers
Peter O'Toole
When a fashion editor consults a psychiatrist, the outcome only adds to his problem - an over-abundance of beautiful girls.
Director Clive Donner
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