News every quarter hour.
With Philippa Forrester,
Toby Anstis and Andi Peters.
The pupils take up driving lessons.
Magic tricks, facts and chart music. Presented by Paul Zenon and Sally Gray.
Subtitled
Regional News; Weather
The Roundabout Stop.
Cartoon adventures.
Today it's the women's turn to compete in the International Canoeing Competition.
Subtitled
Regional News; Weather
Cabin Fever. Paige is deeply in love with Greg, not realising that he will soon marry Abby.
Peter Seabrook visits Blickling Hall near Aylsham, Norfolk.
Subtitled
Regional News; Weather
Nature documentary series.
The vast humid tropical forest of Borneo is disappearing and with it the orang-utans and elephants who live there.
12.55pm Regional News; Weather
With Edward Stourton.
Subtitled
Weather Michael Fish
A tour of some of the National
Trust's finest gardens.
Didn't 't We Meet at a Murder?
A visiting mobster gets a deadly reception from three strangers.
Today: Anne Stirk joins a class at St Mary's School, Hendon, to make a picnic for an outing to London Zoo; Sally Ann Voak introduces a new group to the Fatfield fitness plan; Richard Cook creates space in a small kitchen; and Alison Mitchell answers money questions.
Word quiz with Rob Curling.
With Andi Peters and Edd.
Animated adventures.
Another chance to see the series of animal spectaculars. Today's programme features the apes: chimp, orang-utan, gibbon and gorilla. Sue Dawson takes a look at bones,
Terry Nutkins visits Northern Ireland to see a roost of Europe's rarest bat, and the cameras follow a canoe club that helps protect swans. With Chris Packham.
A 20-part children's drama. 8: Lee begs PJ for help. Episode written by Wally K Daly
A Zenith North production for BBCtv
Debbie is jealous of Beth, prompting her to make a surprise move. Marco is concerned about Cameron's infatuation with Jacqueline.
But he has problems of his own with a debt collector.
With Peter Sissons and Andrew Harvey. Subtitled
Weather Ian McCaskill
Paul Daniels hosts another season of the fast-moving quiz show.
Time is of the essence for the three couples who are competing against each other to accumulate precious seconds which they then use as they play against the clock for major prizes. Director Babara Jones
Producer Stanley Appel
In each of these eight programmes, new television GP
Dr Martin Hughes will examine a common medical complaint from the patient's point of view and follow them as they seek treatment. "The series is vitally important," he says. "It concentrates on everyday illnesses which everyone could suffer from, but the more we can get people to understand these common ailments the quicker they are likely to get better." He also hopes to demonstrate that "one ill person in a household can have a tremendously damaging effect on the lives of those around them".
The first case is one such example. Tom and Gwyneth fell in love, married and had a family. But Tom's snoring created nightly tension which began to wreck their marriage. Practical help finally arrived, but it was not the cure they were expecting. Producer Sally Dixon
Series editor Michael Latham
Starring Ray Brooks Sharon Duce
Back in Your Own Backyard
Pat is feeling taken for granted and isn't pleased when George takes Tom off for a golfing weekend. To add to her troubles, Uncle Jack is coming back from Australia - and Joan is behaving like a teenager in love. Last in the series.
Episode written by Steve Wetton Producer Richard Bramall
Director Charles Beeson
Danny Baker goes in search of the real heroes of Thursday evening - the audience of Top of the Pops.
Director Teresa Griffiths
Producer Caroline Wright
With Michael Buerk. Subtitled
Regional News
Weather Ian McCaskill
More observations on life from
Jasper Carrott , among them a look at some of the less obvious differences between men and women. With Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis , and special guest Robert Powell in another episode of The Detectives. Producer Ed Bye
Executive producer Paul Smith A Celador production for BBCtv
Word for Word
Ransford Nedrick is an outcast
- the self-confessed killer of a young boy. When detectives produced what they said was a signed verbatim confession to arson and murder, his conviction and life sentence were simple formalities. But nine years after the Wolverhampton house fire in which 12-year-old Lloyd Hume died, Rough Justice has uncovered powerful new evidence pointing to Ransford Nedrick's innocence.
John Ware investigates. Producer Charles Hunter
Executive producerSteve Hewlett
Thriller from the creator of Jurassic Park, starring Yul Brynner
The futuristic holiday resort of Delos offers its clients anything they want. For$1,000 a day, they can even kill "people" - over and over again. But in the "perfect" world of fantasy and robots, things begin to go terrifyingly wrong.
Written/directed by Michael Crichton (1973)
SEE FILMS pages 39-44
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