With Philippa Forrester ,
Toby Anstis and Andi Peters.
Feline cartoon adventures.
- try juggling, ballroom dancing or pizza-making?
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The Patch Stop.
Cartoon. Rpt
Junior heat. Paddlers from Italy, Ireland and Slovenia compete against Britain's Kl World
Junior championjames Croft.
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Regional News; Weather
Merger Made in Heaven. With Greg and Abby's wedding drawing closer, Paige tries everything, including dating Ted Melcher , to win back
Greg's love. Olivia tries to clear Harold of drug charges.
Peter Seabrook visits the garden at Peckover House in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire.
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Jean-Michel Cousteau and his team explore the Pacific
Northwest Islands, discovering the world's largest octopus and the imposing wolf eel.
12.55pm Regional News; Weather
With Edward Stourton.
Subtitled
Weather Ian McCaskill
Filming the wildlife in and around a pond in Finland.
Thestoryofaneccentric billionaire who designed and tested the world's fastest aeroplanes, and produced and directed Hollywood films.
In his youth he escorted movie stars but in later life he lived as a recluse.
Further coverage from Royal St George's Golf Club,
Sandwich, Kent.
With Andi Peters and Edd.
Cuddles gets marooned.
Cartoon double bill.
Last in a six-part children's drama written by Jim Eldridge. The Vixen is planning to blow the whole place up.
News for children.
Today's special guest is
14-year-old maths genius Ganesh Sittampalam.
Ron Reagan Jr spins basketballs in America and in the studio they spin plates. With Roy Castle and Cheryl Baker.
Will Jacqueline go to jail? Rick is stunned when Beth reveals her
"true"feelings.
With Peter Sissons and Jennie Bond. Subtitled
Weather Ian McCaskill
Sanjay takes some advice from Richard, and Mark is concerned about Aidan and Mandy. Gidea and Hattie share a problem.
Episode written by Barrie Shore
Starring Patricia Routledge Having made enquiries about expensive and exotic vacations, Hyacinth discovers that voluntary church cleaning is certainly no holiday.
Written by Roy Clarke.
Director/ Producer Harold Snoad
Nick Ross with the programme that focuses on the victims of crime and features reconstructions of important cases that have led to judicial and forensic breakthroughs. Tonight: the young mother whose cool head in a crisis helped to save herself and her baby when they became victims of anew form of crime-car abduction; the family who campaigned against the law which freed a man who then went on to attack and murder their daughter; and in this week's historical landmark case, what happened when the long-established "custom of the sea" came into conflict with the law of the land.
ProducerNicola Moody
Series producer John Getgood
With Martyn Lewis.
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Regional News
Weather Ian McCaskill
First in a poignant two-part Australian drama based on the real events of Britain's post-war child migration programme. Until 1967, maintaining an 18th-century tradition, the British shipped thousands of orphaned or homeless children to Australia where they were put into "homes", abused, deceived and maltreated.
This film tells the story of two remarkable children who were uprooted from their beloved Liverpool dockside and transported to Australia.
1951: when 14-year-old Lily O'Mara's single-parent mother is forced to put her into an orphanage, she promises to return after six months. But at the home Lily befriends Bert, a boy with dreams of glory, and together they are persuaded to "fly the flag" for Australia, little realising the game is for real.
Concluding part tomorrow at 9.30pm.
No-holds-barred documentary series about an Australian family. Dione has only days left before she marries baby Kane's father. A night out with "the girls" seems more glamorous than being stuck at home with a husband. Noeline, in sober mood, seeks son Michael's advice; should she leave Laurie? Directors Brian Hill and Kate Woods
Executive producer Paul Watson
Horror thriller starring Larry Dann
Three friends arrive for a shooting weekend at a mysterious country house unaware that something deadly haunts the cobwebbed halls.
Director Stephen Weeks (1974)
SEE FILMS pages 39-44
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