News every quarter hour.
Topical studio discussion.
Game show with Ross King.
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Subtitled
Regional News; Weather
With Toby Anstis.
Today: the Roundabout Stop.
Daily magazine programme presented by Anne Diamond and Nick Owen. Including:
11.00 News (Subtitled); weather
11.10 Fatherhood with Will Hanrahan
11.20 Library of Romance
11.30 Video Stars
11.35 Agony Aunt Phone-in with Claire Rayner
11.50 Travel
12.00 News (Subtitled); weather HOTLINE: seeTuesday
Ruthie Henshall , star of the West End hit musical Crazy for You, chats to Alan Titchmarsh , and some of the cast perform two numbers from the show.
12.55pm Regional News; Weather
With Philip Hayton. Subtitled
Weather Peter Cockroft
Classic police series starring Jack Lord
Nine, Ten, You're Dead
McGarrett becomes involved when a former fighter's actions cause a visiting mobster to seek vengeance.
Rpt
An appeal for Earthwatch Europe.
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With Andi Peters.
Buzzy discovers nature.
Turn junk into something special.
Cartoon adventures.
A 13-part animated drama from the books by Colin Dann.
12: A terrible thunderstorm forces the animals to shelter in a church.
A five-part story by Salman Rushdie. Told daily by Art Malik. 3: The Spy's Story
Dorothy and Lucy believe they may have killed Faye's best friend. Jim and Doug are stranded in the wilderness - will they survive?
With Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey. Subtitled
Weather Michael Fish
Pilar decides to go home for a few days, but Marcus doesn't realise that she may never return. Blair goes on another bag-snatching spree. But when he discovers what the bag contains, he gets the shock of his life.
Episode written by Gilly Fraser
(For cast see Monday. Repeated on Friday at 1.50pm)
What's new in science, technology and medicine. The science behind crime-fighting is featured in tonight's special programme.
Surveillance cameras are everywhere and have recently provided vital evidence in some high-profile cases. The new-generation cameras can automatically lock on to and track an individual suspect. From the scene of a crime, there's a report on the latest forensic equipment which can bring to light previously invisible evidence. And why has a Dorset police sergeant developed a new photo-fit system to help witnesses identify cars? Plus how the everyday human ability to remember faces could lead to security codes that are virtually uncrackable - and unforgettable. With Carmen Pryce ,
Judith Hann , Howard Stableford and Kate Bellingham. ProducerNigelLevy Editor Dana Purvis
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Paul A Mendelson 's comedy series about love across a generation gap, starring Anton Rodgers Lesley Dunlop
School Days. Alec only wants what's best for his daughter. But what's best for Alec is not necessarily best for Zoe!
Episode written by Geoffrey Deane Director Paul Harrison Producer Sharon Bloom
A Cinema Verity production for BBCtv
Lisselle Kayla 's comedy series about cultural conflict.
Bev's going on cable TV and suddenly everyone's muscling in on her act. Grandma, of course, is aiming for top billing.
Director/Producer David Askey
With Michael Buerk.
Subtitled
Regional News
Weather Michael Fish
Science documentary series. Dark Side of the Sun. The incidence of skin cancer is rising dramatically, and the cause of this late-20th-century epidemic is simple - sunshine. QED investigates the part played by the thinning of the ozone layer which protects the earth from harmful ultraviolet rays, and follows the work of Professor Rona MacKie , the country's leading expert, who treats hundreds of people each month who are worried by unusual moles. Although one of the deadliest forms of cancer, the disease is easily treated if caught early. QEDexplains what to look for and how to protect your skin against the dark side of the sun.
Producer Max Whitby
Series editorSusan Spindler
A Red Green and Blue Company production for BBCtv
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Highlights of a major Premier League fixture, a roundup of tonight's and last night's other football matches, plus action from Scotland's friendly against world champions Germany at Ibrox Park.
And Barry Davies looks ahead to the 139th Oxford v
Cambridge boat race.
Presented by Desmond Lynam. ProducerVivien Kent
Editor Brian Barwick
It's 30 years since the group that was around at the start of doowop and rock 'n' roll had their first hit with Sherry. Recorded in Atlantic City,
America, they sing a selection of their greatest hits, including Big Girls Don "t Cry, Walk Like a Man, Can't Take My Eyes off You and Grease.
Director/Producer John G Smith
2.15-3.15am Accountancy
Television: scrambled
3.15 3.45am Legal Network
Television: scrambled