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Editor Paul Gibbs
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7.25,8.25,8.55 Weather; Regional news; Travel
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7.12, 7.40, 8.12, 8.40 Business Editor Bob Wheaton
Guests, cartoons, music and competitions for the summer holidays. Phone 081- to play the TV computer game Maggot Moments. With
Philippa Forrester, Toby Anstis and Andi Peters.
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Feline cartoon adventures.
Series on the world of design and ways to appreciate it.
Today: why do we just sit on chairs?
With Margot Wilson, Adrian Rose and Helen Fort.
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Regional News; Weather
The Why Bird Stop.
A well-meaning couple find a lonely fawn, but their help could sentence it to a lifetime in captivity unless Lassie can find its mother. Rpt
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Regional News; Weather
Classic western series.
Victoria feels ignored by John, and then becomes embroiled in family problems.
Bryan McNerney looks at Oxborough Hall, Norfolk.
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Regional News; Weather
Captain Cousteau and his team investigate the illegal drug trading in Amazonia.
With Michael Buerk.
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Weather Ian McCaskill
Return of the European quiz hosted by Henry Kelly.
A Reg Grundy production for BBCtv
Miss Ellie copes with a husband who can't recognise her.
How to create unique patterns with paint and fabric; diagnoses and cures for soil problems; and a group of women discuss a certain time of their lives.
First of three programmes examining Asian film-makers.
Hong Kong. A look at the thriving film and television industry in the colony.
With Andi Peters and Edd. Stereo
Kangaroo tales. Stereo
Animation. Rpt Subtitled
Real life stories about children.
The Exam. Today's film follows five boys taking their Common Entrance Exam for places at leading public schools.
Rick faces his moment of truth with Dorothy. Brad tries his own method of cheering up Cameron. Toby becomes a hero, to everyone except Julie.
With Peter Sissons and Moira Stuart.
Weather Suzanne Charlton
Presented by Guy Michelmore and Louise Batchelor with sports news from Rob Curling. Editor Guy Pelham REGIONAL PROGRAMME
In the age of the dinosaur the skies were dominated by huge reptiles - the pterosaurs. But what do we know of their appearance and habits?
David Attenborough searches among living reptiles, bats and birds to discover the answers. He introduces us to a lifelike replica pterosaur that can hop and jump, another with an 11ft wing span that soars over the English coast, and the largest creature ever to take to the air.
The on-and-off-road driving competition is hotting up, and tonight six more regional finalists navigate both man-made and natural obstacles in the hope of going on to compete in the final for the Volkswagen Trophy. Presented by Mike Smith. Producer John G Smith
A White Rabbit production for BBCtv
Rerun of the first series of Paul A Mendelson's comedy, starring Miriam Karlin, George Costigan, Tessa Peake-Jones.
A friend of Pete's makes a surprise visit, and has a suitably startling effect on Sally.
A Cinema Verity production for BBCtv
Starring Stephanie Cole Graham Crowden
Tom and Diana do something that should change the nature of their relationship.
Written by Michael Aitkens.
Director/Producer Gareth Gwenlan
With Michael Buerk. Subtitled
Regional News Weather Suzanne Charlton
The Rape of Justice
In cases of sexual assault, are the courts too lenient when it comes to sentencing? Will the government respond to public disquiet? Panorama focuses on the case of one woman who says she's forgiven the man who sexually assaulted and viciously beat her, but that she cannot forgive the judges who sentenced her attacker. She wants the courts to be tougher on criminals and have more concern for their victims. As a Tory activist, she has been told by the Prime Minister that the government has "got the message". But has it? Deborah Davies reports.
Producer Clive Edwards
Editor Glenwyn Benson
The second-round battle continues with tonight's competition between London South and Manchester, introduced by Rosemarie Ford. With the Andy Ross Orchestra. ProducerSimon Betts
The first of five films on sexual harassment at work.
The Nature of the Beast. At some time during their working lives, one in three women and some men may suffer from some form of sexual harassment. The impact on victims can be devastating. In ! tonight's programme,
Emma Freud presents a mix of stylised drama, emotional testimony and expert opinion to find out j what this harassment is, who I does it and why.
Producer Yvette Vanson
Executive producer Chris Lent A Vanson Wardle production for BBCtv
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