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In the medical series today: how the pharmacist can lighten a GP's workload, and why allergies are on the increase.
Chefs John Dicken and Michael Womersley prepare two game dishes - roast spring rabbit and a salmis of wood pigeon.
Meanwhile, Ross King goes wine-tasting in the cellars of Shugborough Hall.
Kenneth Kendal traces the stories and the names that were once in the headlines.
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With Philippa Forrester. Stereo
The Roundabout Stop.
The Fox, the Wolf and the Sausages
Today, Michele Newman and Tim Grundy explore designer gardens and floral exhibits.
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Borderline. Val discloses that her drug overdose was a murder plot. Rpt
Children's Paris. Jimmy
Mulville discovers unusual aspects of Paris. Rpt
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Cartoon capers.
With John Tusa. Subtitled
Weather Penny Tranter
The second day of this colourful festival combining top quality racing and grand social occasion.
2.30 Jersey Stakes (7f)
3.05 Queen Mary Stakes (5f)
3.45 Coronation Stakes (old mile). (Coverage continues on BBC2)
With Andi Peters and Edd.
Cartoon fun with Yogi Bear and his space guardians.
Quiz withjonathon Morris.
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A 20-part children's drama.
4: Film auditions could mean a big break for someone.
Episode written by Wally K Daly
A Zenith North production for BBCtv
Cameron fears he may lose the girl of his dreams. Madge may have to return to Verity Valley Health and Nudist resort.
Lucy says her goodbyes but the person she wants to see most isn't there.
With Anna Ford and Jennie Bond. Subtitled
Weather Rob McElwee
Ingrid finally agrees to see the Fernandez family, then Marcus takes Drew into his confidence on a fishing trip and Nessa heads off to Madrid - alone.
Episode written by Catherine Hayes
This week, another chance to see a special edition from the city that came in from the cold. What can fish slime do for torpedoes? Why are the Germans putting currents in their cakes? How many toxic waste dumps can one country lose? Plus, the first exploration of an underground station where no passenger has set foot for 30 years and why the new
Germany might miss out on two green opportunities. Presented by Judith Hann ,
Kate Bellingham and John Diamond. Producers Judith Bunting and Richard Dale Editor Dana Purvis
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Drama series about the joys and pains of a family who are committed to fostering. Starring Ray Brooks Sharon Duce
They Can't Take That Away from Me. At first, Pat and Tom think that Trudy having leukaemia is probably the hardest thing they've ever had to face. But then her mother is released from prison and things begin to get even worse.
Episode written by Steve Wetton Director Michael Simpson Producer Richard Bramall
Danny Baker examines the career of another hero when he goes in search of the singular genius that is Spike Milligan , star of The Goons and the Q series.
Director Teresa Griffiths
Producer Caroline Wright
With Michael Buerk.
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Regional News
Weather Rob McElwee
New York Law
Far from the image of LA Law, the New York City criminal courts sit 24 hours a day handling one million court appearances and 250,000 new defendants a year. But a defendant's fate hangs not upon the decision of a jury but on the outcome of discreet negotiations between his or her lawyer, the prosecution and the judge. These deals were off the record. Until now.
Currently under discussion for introduction to British courts, this system of "plea bargaining" means that for the majority of Americans the constitutional right to a trial by jury is a thing of the past. With comprehensive access to the New York criminal courts, Inside Story observes and records this system at work. What emerges is a frightening vision of the future where gun law rules the streets and justice is little more than social control.
Director Richard Denton
Executive producer Steve Hewlett A DBA production for BBCtv
Science -fiction thriller starring
Christopher Walken Natalie Wood
Cliff Robertson
Research scientists Michael Brace
and Lillian Reynolds achieve a breakthrough with an experimental device that is capable of recording human sensory experiences. The possibilities seem limitless. But sinister forces are at work.
Director Douglas Trumbull (1983)
SEE FILMS pages 43-50
Highlights of the second day featuring the top races and the pick of the fashions.
Introduced by Tracy Piggott.
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