Looking at the wildlife in a forest in Finland.
Robin and Louella Henbury-Tenison continue their ride home from the south of France to Bodmin Moor.
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Regional News; Weather
Live coverage from the World Athletics Championships in Stuttgart on the morning when Colin Jackson begins his bid for the world 100m hurdles title.
Also in today's first round are Tonyjarrett, who was third in the 1991 final, and Olympic champion Mark McKoy of Canada. Plus the first round of the women's 100m hurdles and the early stages of the decathlon, in which Alex Kruger competes for Britain. Introduced by Desmond Lynam with David Moorcroft and Daley Thompson. (Coverage continues 1. 00pm on BBC2)
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Regional News; Weather
Fear and resentment begin to dominate Abby's love affair with Ted as she begins to suspect he is capable of murder. Mack is devastated when he discovers that Paige had an affair with Greg. Abby has plans for Olivia's 18th birthday party.
A visit to Bishop Auckland in County Durham. Rpt
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Regional News; Weather
Dr Alan Thorne examines ancient American Indian culture in Mexico. He concentrates on the sculpture and architecture skills of the Olmec, Toltec and Mayan peoples.
With Edward Stourton.
Weather Suzanne Charlton
Quiz show. Stereo
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
With Andi Peters and Edd.
Orville and Cuddles
Cartoon. A storm frightens Orville and Cuddles.
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Cartoon double bill. Repeat
Mrs Gristle's parachute drop has unexpected results for Morty and Myrtle.
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This week: skydiving balloonists and a romantic-aquatic attempt on the underwater kissing record. With Roy Castle,
Cheryl Baker and special guest, superstar singer Tom Jones.
Is the honeymoon over for Rick and Debbie? Gaby plans a special party. Cameron has an unexpected visitor.
With Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey.
Weather Peter Cockroft
Tensions between Hattie and Cindy come to a head with Ian caught in the middle. Arthur gets more surprises than he bargained for on his birthday.
This week's episodes written by Deborah Cook
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Another chance to see a show from 1991, in which Russ, in the guise of Fatman, explores the advantages of being overweight with the help of special guest Les Dennis. With Bella Emberg and Sherrie Hewson.
Director/Producer Tudor Davies
A programme about crime, the victims of crime and the people whose lives are affected by its consequences. The object is to try to right the balance in favour of the people criminals try not to think about - those whom the justice system itself often seems to overlook.
The series also features reconstructions of important cases from the past that have led to judicial and forensic breakthroughs.
Tonight: the south London family who only realised the growing danger of racism around them when their son was murdered; "Penny Black", codename for a housewife who was so appalled by the crime in her area that she became a key police informant; and the victim who was sentenced to the gallows - why Renee Duffy 's killing of her violent husband still influences the law today. Presented by Nick Ross. Producer Nicola Moody
Series producer John Getgood
With Michael Buerk.
Regional News
Weather Peter Cockroft
Originally screened as one of Alan Bennett's acclaimed 1988 series of monologues. Talking Heads.
A bit-part actress seems to have been offered a golden opportunity, a starring role.
But it's a video production, set on the deck of a yacht, and it is targeted chiefly at the West German market.
The brilliant young American trumpeter Wynton Marsalis plays with his septet, a line-up of internationally acclaimed jazz musicians, for this late-night Prom live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Marsalis says, "The Proms are renowned for an audience of all ages - and that's for me. I don't believe in this endless celebration of youth. I love young people - but I love old people, too. And middle-aged people! It's the flow of life that's important. Jazz is what I was put on this earth to play and my music is for everybody." Born in 1961, Marsalis entered the Juilliard School at the age of 18 and was soon playing on Broadway and with the Brooklyn Philharmonic. He describes himself as a jazz musician who can play classical music, and in 1984 he simultaneously carried off recording awards for best jazz soloist and best classical soloist with orchestra.
(Simultaneous Broadcast with Radio 3)
Highlights of the first day's play from the Oval.
Great Britain and Ireland v
United States of America
The Walker Cup from
Minnesota. Great Britain and Ireland will be boosted by the memory of their famous victory at Peachtree four years ago - their first on American soil.
Steve Rider introduces the final day's singles matches.
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