News every quarter hour.
In the medical series today: an investigation of phobias and treatments for acne.
Chef Clive Fretwell prepares turbot and salmon fillets, and John Dicken rustles up a cinnamon parfait. Meanwhile, Ross King learns about table decoration at Birmingham's College of Food.
Angela Rippon traces the stories that were once in the headlines.
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With Philippa Forrester. Stereo
The Roundabout Stop.
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Highlights from this year's Good Morning.... with Anne and Nick. Today: Jeni Barnett relaxes at a Tibetan monastery and Rosemary Conley helps you shape up for summer.
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Deserted. Paige, Michael and Johnny get trapped in a van.
Moira Stuart reports from Egypt on a Nile cruise.
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Cartoon capers.
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WithJohnTusa. Subtitled
Weather Bill Giles
Live coverage of the second round of the men's singles.
With Andi Peters and Edd.
Galaxy Goof-Ups
Cartoon fun with Yogi Bear and his space guardians.
Quiz with Jonathon Morris.
(Repeated next Sunday on BBC2)
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News for children.
A 20-part children's drama.
5: Kath is in danger but does Jemma care?
Episode written by Wally K Daly
A Zenith North production for BBCtv
Brad and Beth are caught in a compromising situation.
Christina is shocked by what she learns about Paul. Cameron learns Jacqueline's secret.
With Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey.
Weather Suzanne Charlton
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When two Los Barcos residents go off on honeymoon, Joy is left at home fighting boredom.
Olive is still worried about her financial situation. Pilar is resisting temptation at work while a life-threatening explosion happens not far away.
Episode written by Joe Boyle
(For cast see Friday. Repeated on Friday at 12.25pm)
This week, another chance to see a special edition from the city that ventured into the future with Expo - the last world's fair of the 20th century. But can the technological development that Expo brings propel this underdeveloped region of Spain into the 21st century? Plus, how the letters Columbus sent home are now travelling back to America at the speed of light. The threat to one of Europe's most precious wetlands - why birds could stop flying north if tourists keep flooding south. And a project to unearth the secrets of a buried
Roman town without digging it up. Presented by Kate Bellingham , Carmen Pryce and Howard Stableford.
Producers Rob Bayly and Sam Roberts 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
Till the Clouds Roll By. The family is just beginning to pick up the pieces again after
Trudy's death. Tom has taken it particularly badly and starts behaving irrationally. At first
Pat puts it down to their money worries - but then Tom tells her that he's bumped into an old flame from his schooldays.
Episode written by Roger Davenport Producer Richard Bramall
Director Michael Simpson
Danny Baker examines the career of another unlikely hero of the small screen. Tonight he goes in search of the scourge of dog owners everywhere - Barbara Woodhouse.
Director Teresa Griffiths
Producer Caroline Wright
With Martyn Lewis.
Regional News
Weather Suzanne Charlton
Last in the present series. Care in Mind
"There is very much a 'not in my backyard' attitude to mental health problems," says Paul Savage , a community psychiatric nurse in north
Tyneside. Paul has 30 clients on his caseload, all of them long-term mentally ill patients, many suffering from schizophrenia. Some are violent; some feel isolated; most are depressed and hear voices. So what can be done to help them? Inside Story has been given special access to witness Care in the Community at the sharp end by following
Paul on his daily rounds to visit his clients.
Producer Jenny Clayton
Executive producer Steve Hewlett
Harry Carpenter and Sue Barker review the pick of the matches on the third day of the championships.
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4.00am TV Edits: A chance to record a preview of this year's series of resource material for advanced students of French and German.