News every quarter hour.
Children's presenter Floella Benjamin and comedian Tom O'Connor challenge DJ
Liz Kershaw and entertainer Bob Carolgees in the game show that tests communication skills.
Ross King and Anna Walker visit the Lake District on their tour of the UK.
VIEWERS' QUIZ: see Tuesday
Subtitled
Regional News; Weather
With Philippa Forrester.
The Roundabout Stop.
Daily magazine presented by Anne Diamond and Nick Owen.
10.50 Fashion
11.00 News (Subtitled); Weather
11.20 Library of Romance
11.30 Video Stars
11.35 Agony Aunt Phone-in
11.50 Travel
12.00 News (Subtitled); Weather
HOTLINE: see Monday
The guests include comedian Brian Conley and rock star and actor Phil Collins , who talks about his new film, Frauds. Presented byjudi Spiers.
A review of the morning's events.
With John Tusa. Subtitled
Weather Bill Giles
Classic police series starring Jack Lord
Two Doves and Mr Heron. The suspicious behaviour of a victim of mugging sets McGarrett on a man hunt, while "Danno" launches a more personal search. With Vic Morrow and JohnRitter.
Word quiz with Rob Curling.
Animated fun.
With Andi Peters and Edd.
Animated fun.
Presented by Mark Evans and Janice Acquah. How do animals find true love?
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Cartoon fun with Yogi Bear and his space guardians.
Jonathon Morris hosts another round of the film and video quiz. Features a clip from the new comedy Jack the Bear starring Danny DeVito.
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A 20-part children's drama.
1: California enthrals Spuggie. The memory of Marcus fades as the boy-next-door makes a play for her. Joanne faces a difficult decision.
Written by Don Webb
A Zenith North production for BBCtv
Has the Ramsay Street thief been unmasked?
With Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey. Subtitled
Weather Penny Tranter
Gwen is determined to tackle
Marcus. Ingrid is drawn further into Marcus's plans. Episode written by Juliet Ace
(For cast see Friday. Repeated on Friday at 1.50pm)
Prince Charles discovers the stories behind the contenders for this year's award, who are judged on their success in marketing their products. He meets the professor who plans to revolutionise the way doctors diagnose disease; he watches a miniature infra-red camera guide firemen through smoke; and he discovers the Cambridge company hoping to make its mark with the giants of the Japanese computer industry. Other finalists include an injector that could put new life into power poles, a flexible wound dressing with sticking power, and a technique for preserving sensitive chemicals. Producer Martin Mortimore
Editor Dana Purvis
Drama series about the joys and pains of fostering. Starring
Ray Brooks , Sharon Duce Everything Is Ticketty-Boo.... Trudy and the Hollingsworths have arrived in beautiful rural
France, ready to start their holiday at last.
Episode written by Steve Wetton Producer Richard Bramall
Director Christopher Hodson
Danny Baker examines the career of another hero of the small screen. Tonight he goes in search of everyone's big brother, Blue Peter host, Peter Purves. Director Teresa Griffiths
Producer Caroline Wright
With Michael Buerk.
Subtitled
Regional News
Weather Penny Tranter
The first major investigation into Roland "Tiny" Rowland whose company, Lonrho, was 20 years ago unforgettably castigated by Edward Heath as "this unacceptable face of capitalism". At that time, surrounded by scandal and allegations of greed and deception, Rowland's ambitions seemed devastated.
Ever since he has fought a bitter campaign to establish his respectability and importance. Few men in public life have so successfully concealed their activities and provoked such controversy. Robert Maxwell 's biographer Tom Bower has written and produced this film which attempts to discover the man behind the multimillionaire, merchant adventurer, political intriguer and accomplished powerbroker. He unravels
Rowland's past and interviews those who have benefited and suffered from his ambition.
Executive producer Steve Hewlett
A special Film 93 report from the most glamorous of festivals as the world's film industry once again descends on the South of France. Britain has high hopes of glory with Kenneth Branagh 's Much Ado about Nothing, Mike Leigh 's Naked and Ken Loach 's
Raining Stones.
Peter Greenaway will be screening his Baby ofMacon.
Among the stars expected in Cannes, Michael Douglas will return with Falling Down,
Arnold Schwarzenegger will be banging the drum for The Last Action Hero, and Sylvester
Stallone will be setting pulses racing with Cliffhanger. Producer Bruce Thompson Director Michael Samuels
1 Foreign Legion adventure starring
Gene Hackman , Terence Hill Escaping arrest by becoming a legionnaire, agile thief Marco Segrain finds himself heading for Morocco under the command of Major Foster.
Friction between the two men soon causes trouble as they are assigned to protect an ill-advised archaeological expedition - a party that includes the glamorous Simone Picard , whom both men desire.
Director Dick Richards
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