With Philippa Forrester, Toby Anstis and Andi Peters.
Gravedale High
Cartoon. A horse takes a liking to Frankentyke.
Magic show with Paul Zenon and Sally Gray.
Subtitled
Regional News; Weather
Neeka and Lassie get lost while exploring Indian cliff dwellings.
News and gossip from the entertainment world. Today: a look at preparations for tomorrow's Extravaganza 93 concert at Wembley Arena which features Take That and Utah Saints. With Andi Peters.
Subtitled
Regional News; Weather
Paige's dogged investigation implicates Ted Melcher in the suspicious death of Murakame's bogus president.
Cartoons based on true stories of animal bravery.
Subtitled
Regional News; Weather
A series about the Pacific Ocean and the people who live around it.
Dr Alan Thorne reveals surprising evidence which shows that there was knowledge of metal-working in ancient Indo-China.
With Edward Stourton.
Subtitled
Weather Penny Tranter
Quiz with Henry Kelly.
The prospect of a visit by his father makes DJ nervous.
Programmes about the Lake District National Park.
Naturalist Tony Warburton looks at the conflict of interests between "progress" - such as the building of new roads and the planting of conifers - and enjoyment of this area of natural beauty.
A film which looks at the comforting and addictive powers of this sensual substance. Rpt
With Andi Peters and Edd.
Babar
Animation.
(Rpt)
The last programme in the series looks at a simple way to make puppets. With Tony Hart and Gabrielle Bradshaw.
News for children.
A science-fiction drama.
Jenny and the nuclear weapons are taken through the Time Gate.
Marco becomes increasingly curious about the reason for his parents' decision to have a baby. Cathy and Benito agonise over revealing a secret from their past while Rick and Phoebe put together a daring plan when her advice line becomes too hot to handle.
With John Humphrys and Moira Stuart.
(Subtitled)
Weather Suzanne Charlton
Classic comedy written by David Croft and Jimmy Perry.
Starring Arthur Lowe, John Le Mesurier, Clive Dunn
When a bomb falls on the strong room of Mainwaring's bank, he insists that the platoon count the money and guard it.
Concluding David Bellamy 's series looking at the healing properties of plants.
Which Doctors? Many of the herbal medicines used in this country originally came from abroad. David Bellamy explores some of the more exotic herbal traditions - from China, India and North America - and talks to some of the practitioners about the plants they use. He shows us how the modem drug industry is adapting traditional remedies to modern medicine and ends the programme with a passionate plea to protect the world's forests, where there are still so many medicinal plants unknown to modern science. "The more we get to know the plants, the better chance we've got of saving the world," he says. Director Martin Gorst
Producer John Percival
An Ark production for BBCtv
BBC BOOK: Blooming Bellamy has over 200 illustrations from the series and is available, price 15.99, from bookshops.
From teddy bears to toy trains, Beatles memorabilia to Bakelite, children have brought the things they treasure to the annual junior Antiques Roadshow. In this special summer programme, Hugh Scully introduces highlights from the last two shows revealing that young people can be just as serious about collecting as grown-ups.
Family heirlooms are retrieved from the bottoms of cupboards producing some memorable surprises, including a letter from Lewis Carroll and a valuable prototype of an early teddy bear. And even more surprising, one of the experts reveals himself as the model for the original Andy Pandy.
Matthew Parris presents viewers' comments - made by post, phone or fax - on recent BBCtv programmes. Producer Bernard Newnham
WRITE TO: Points ofView, BBCtv Centre, London Wl 2 7RJ; or phone or fax on [number removed]. RADIO TIMES LETTERS: page 89
With Michael Buerk.
(Subtitled)
Regional News
Weekend Weather
Suzanne Charlton
The concluding part of the dramatisation of a woman's fight to prove her innocence. Starring Donna Mills Robert Wagner
While recuperating from a mild heart attack, Joyce begins to suspect her husband's involvement in the death of his partner. Befriended by a fellow prisoner she slowly comes to terms with the brutal prison regime, but this makes her even more determined to prove her innocence.
(For cast list see Thursday at 9.30pm)
Drama starring David Keith
Robert Prosky
1964: the Caroline Military Institute, a West Point style academy where the all-white tradition of harsh discipline has festered for over a century.
The regime ensures that none but the likeminded survive, but this year the institute has taken on its first black cadet.
Will McLean is assigned the dangerous task of keeping him both in the academy - and alive. British director Franc Roddam first made his mark with Quadrophenia. Michael Biehn went on to star in Aliens.
SEE FILMS pages 24-28