In the last of the series a report on whether tonsils should be left in or taken out. With Lydia Thomas and Dr Mark Porter.
Ross King enjoys traditional afternoon tea at Shugborough Hall, near Stafford.
Gordon Honeycombe traces stories that were once in the headlines. Stereo
Subtitled
Regional News; Weather
With Toby Anstis.
The Tent Stop. stereo
Animation. Rpt
Today how the mother of quads copes on her own, and a holiday romance in Italy which led to the altar. With Nick Owen.
Subtitled
Regional News; Weather
A Many Splendored Thing
Olivia tells Abby that she and Harold want to marry.
Ickworth, near Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk.
Subtitled
Regional News; Weather
Captain Cousteau and his team look at the effects of Second
World War battles on Papua New Guinea.
With Edward Stourton.
Subtitled
Weather Ian McCaskill
Dangerous Games. Nancy asks an old friend to give Nick some tips on riding rodeo - but Nick's suspicions are aroused.
Animation.
Pam Rhodes appeals on behalf of the Anchor Housing Trust.
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Word quiz with Rob Curling.
With Andi Peters and Edd.
Animation. Rpt
This week, how to get a ship into a bottle, ways of using rubber gloves and waste moulds as casts and a look at art
"on location" in the Chiltem Hills. With Tony Hart and Gabrielle Bradshaw.
News for children.
The last part of the Australian comedy series written by Pauljennings.
Partygoers on election night are trapped at the lighthouse.
Dorothy returns to a life-and-death situation in her own home. Paul gets a shock as he's about to leave Ramsay Street.
With Peter Sissons and Moira Stuart.
Subtitled
Weather Michael Fish
The final episode of the controversial saga of life in Los Barcos comes almost exactly one year after it began.
Eldorado had its first outing on 6 July 1992 and met with critical derision. Improved viewing figures and growing cult status could not save it but in its final weeks, however, the series has created a large number of sensational plotlines. Tonight, Gwen has some astonishing home truths for Nessa, Rosemary gets a surprise visitor, but the biggest shock of all is reserved for Pilar.
Episode written by Tony McHale
Series producer Corinne Hollingworth Director Geoffrey Feld
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1967: hippies and flower power reach Britain's shores and the message is All You Need Is Love. In the news - China undergoes cultural revolution, the Torrey Canyon runs aground, the Six-Day War broke out in the Middle East, the Beatles sing to the world, pirate radio sinks and motorists are faced by the breathalyser. The music - the Kinks, Procol Harum , the Jimi Hendrix
Experience, the Beatles, the Rolling Stones and the Doors. Producer Sue Mallinson
The identity of the new consultant surprises Duffy, while Ash receives shocking news from Nikki. A bride-to-be has second thoughts when the groom and best man end up in casualty. And a little girl suffers the consequences of her parents' bitter divorce.
Episode written by Stephen Wyatt
With Anne Robinson.
Producer Bernard Newnham
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With Michael Buerk.
Subtitled
Regional News
Weekend Weather
Michael Fish
Concluding Tony Marchant 's story of love and grief, starring Sue Johnston
Alun Armstrong
Roy is now caring properly for Barbara. But the charity she started, which has become a successful and nationally known organisation, is beginning to show signs of professional ruthlessness and sharp practice.
(For cast see 10.10pm on Wednesday and 10.00pm on Thursday)
r Crime drama starring
Clint Eastwood
Jeff Bridges bank robber John
"Thunderbolt" Doherty, confronted by fellow gang members who believe he has escaped with their loot, is saved by "Lightfoot", a young drifter in a stolen car, and the chase is on to find the true location of the hidden fortune.
Director Michael Cimino (1974)
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Highlights of today's play in the Bell's Scottish Open.
Producers M Ike Abbott and Alistair Scott
Editor John Shrewsbury