This week: the controversial issue of abortion, and cataracts.
Sweet pastries and biscuits are on the menu when John Tovey and Alastair Little cook some creative cakes. With Ross King. A Kershaw production for BBCtv
Stories that hit the headlines.
A Moore production for BBCtv
Subtitled
Regional News; Weather
With Philippa Forrester. Stereo
The Playground Stop.
Animation. Rpt
Highlights from this year's
Good Morning.... with Anne and Nick.
A Mentorn Midlands production for BBCtv
Subtitled
Regional News; Weather
Comedy drama starring Carol Burnett
Georgette's appearance at her school reunion raises a few eyebrows.
Hosted by Rosemarie Ford.
Subtitled
Regional News; Weather
The maiden voyage of two ships fitted with the Turbosail system.
With John Tusa. Subtitled
Weather JohnKettley
Live coverage from the All England Club, featuring the world's best women players.
With Andi Peters and Edd.
Cartoon. Rpt Stereo
Science fiction comedy thriller written by Pip and Jane Baker.
A private detective puts up "wanted" posters for Watt.
(Part 12 on Thursday at 4.15pm)
Animation adventure series.
News for children.
Today: Lyndsay Booth tries speed skating, Lee Fairhurst learns speedway skills, and Carina Cameron dances in the streets. Stereo Subtitled
Brad searches for a new Lucy, Madge gets some good news from Scott, and Cameron is reunited with the enigmatic Jacqueline Summers.
With Peter Sissons and Anna Ford.
Subtitled
Weather Suzanne Charlton
Another one of David
Attenborough's 12 favourite
Wildlife on One programmes. Ambush at Masai Mara
The vast migration trail of East African wildebeest passes through the Musiara marsh every year. Awaiting them are the marsh lions. From dawn to dusk the film watches the dramatic parts that lion and wildebeest play in Africa's wildlife show.
Narrated by David Attenborough. Producer Keenan Smart
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Mandy is looking for another sucker, Jules tries to pour oil on troubled waters, Sharon's future is uncertain and Shelley has set her heart on Mark.
(For cast see Thursday)
Paul A Mendelson 's comedy series first shown last year.
I'm Old Fashioned. Zoe doesn't want the baby brought up with prejudices from another age - even if that age is Alec's.
Director John Kilby
ProducerSharon Bloom
A Cinema Verity production for BBCtv
With Martyn Lewis. Subtitled
Regional News
Weather Suzanne Charlton
Tonight's compilation from last year's series includes the reconstruction of how a trainee pilot has to be talked down to safety following the sudden, in-flight death of his instructor. Plus the stories of a 4-month-old baby who is nearly washed out to sea as waves trap her family in their car; and the Birmingham woman who had to jump from her burning home carrying a baby in her arms. Series producer Andy Batten - Foster
Harry Carpenter and Sue Barker present highlights of today's play. Steffi Graf tackles the first hurdle on the way to a possible fifth ladies' singles title. Gabriella Sabatini and Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario begin their challenge for that elusive first championship, while
Martina Navratilova has a tenth title in her sights.
First of a two-part Australian drama about the deadly power struggle for the chairmanship of a successful company.
When Victoria Desmond , the rightful heir to Glamour
Industries, returns to Sydney after nine years away, she finds herself pitched into a sinister world of witchcraft, kidnapping, drugs and murder.
(Concluding part tomorrow at 11.20pm)
2.15am Executive Business
Club: scrambled.
3.15am Legal Network
Television: scrambled.
3.45am Accountancy Television: Technical updatingandtrainingfor accountants in business.