The medical series today warns of holiday hazards. Plus a look at insomnia. With Dr Mark Porter and Lydia Thomas.
Today, fishy dishes from chefs Mark Gregory and Alastair Little. Plus a report from Ross King.
Jan Leeming traces the stories and the names that once made the news.
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With Toby Anstis.
The Tent Stop.
Animated puppet fables.
Cartoon cavemen capers.
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Manolito helps a group of Irish miners to go on strike. With Leif Erickson.
Bryan McNerney looks at the relationship between property and landscape.
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The mystery of Easter Island's destruction.
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With Edward Stourton.
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Weather Michael Fish
Two Sisters Running. Nick discovers an overturned pick-up truck with an old lady and two little girls inside.
Word quiz with Rob Curling.
Daffy Duck double bill.
With Toby Anstis and Edd.
Pingu
Animation. Pingu and his friends go sledging.
The last in the series of animal facts for younger viewers makes a second visit to Ghana to find out how crocodiles can help fishermen and what sort of animals live in the West African rainforest. Presented by Janice Acquah and Mark Evans.
Animated adventures.
The series of inventive ideas for making pictures. Today: how to create an underwater scene, a new use for old shopping bags, and a mole's-eye view of the world. Presented by Tony Hart and Gabrielle Bradshaw.
News for children.
A 13-part Australian comedy series written by Paul Jennings. 9: Besotted with dad's sculpture of the Ice Maiden, Bronson resolves to save it from his cousin Terry.
Paul tries to prove his love for Christina, but goes too far.
Phoebe and Todd discover their problems are far from over.
With Peter Sissons and Moira Stuart.
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Ingrid cannot make it home to Sweden and is forced to stay in Spain and face the music. The exit from Spain and from the Fernandez is not the only thing on the mind of one or two others of the Los Barcos community.
Episode written by Gilly Fraser
A Cinema Verity/J D yT T production for BBCtv
1963: Hugh Gaitskell dies and Harold Wilson takes over as leader of the Opposition; Khrushchev and Kennedy sign a test ban treaty; Martin Luther King leads the Washington march; John Profumo leaves the political arena in disgrace; Henry Cooper puts Cassius Clay on the floor; Kennedy is assassinated; and Doctor Who is born. The music is by Bobby Vee, Gerry and the Pacemakers, Jan and Dean, the Beatles, Peter, Paul and Mary, and the Searchers.
When a teenager gatecrashes her brother's rave, there are tragic consequences for the whole family. An emergency call-out to a pylon makes a rigger miss his own retirement party.
Episode written by Bryan Elsley
With Anne Robinson.
Producer Bernard Newnham
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Rob McElwee
Drama series about a mini-cab firm run by women, written by Carole Hayman.
Patrice comes to regret accompanying Dale on a trip to Northern Ireland.
Producer Frances Heasman
Director Diana Patrick
A Warner Sisters production for BBCtv
FILMTelevision producer Alexandra Maynard is used to being in control. But then a stranger starts to take over her life. He knows everything about her and uses the knowledge to chilling effect. He has
Alexandra running scared - until she learns that the best form of defence is to attack.
Director Larry Shaw (1989)
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Filmed before a live audience in New Orleans, Art, Aaron, Charles and Cyril Neville perform some classic numbers including Voodoo, Feels Like Rain and Love the One You're
With.