Looking at bad breath, the treatment of cystitis, and understanding multiple sclerosis.
Ross King introduces singer
Paul Young. COMPETITION LINE: see Tuesday
Tracing people who made the headlines, including former Liberal MP, Sir Cyril Smith.
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Regional News; Weather
Zoe Ball reads out birthday greetings.
The Patch Stop.
Rupert takes shelter in a tree.
Including a look at how Phillip Schofield helped a school produce a musical.
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Two comic tales set in a wedding chapel.
Nigel Farrell finds out how the British spend the weekend.
(Part 2 next Thursday)
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Ross King remembers people's deepest passions from his tour of Britain.
Alan Titchmarsh looks back at a visit to New York.
With John Tusa. Subtitled
Weather Ian McCaskill
Quiz show.
Drama based on a true story starring
Shirley Jones Vietnam , 1975:fearingthe imminent fall of Saigon, two American women attempt to evacuate some orphans.
Director John Llewellyn Moxey
(1980)
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With Toby Anstis.
Cartoon.
Animation.
Animated adventures.
Life seems quite normal at
Dizzy Heights but a desperate animal is on the loose.
Written by Robin Kingsland
Fun and games on the track and in the pool from the Midlands
Sports Centre for the Disabled. Presented by Linford Christie with guests, wheelchair marathon racer Rose Hill , swimmer David Moreton , and hang glider Steve Varden.
The battle between Julie and Michael continues.
With Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey.
Weather John Kettley
Phil hears about Tricky Dicky's latest exploits and is determined to have it out with him. There's a painful and emotional showdown at the Fowlers'. Is divorce the only answer or can Arthur win Pauline round?
This week's episodes written by Tony McHale
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
The series that takes a new look at British wildlife - through the eyes of the British public.
Where would you go to see an otter, the remote coast of Shetland or a pub verandah? One pub landlady has an otter among her regulars, and challenges wildlife cameraman Simon King to match her photos. What on earth do snails do all night? Time-lapse filming reveals the nocturnal ramblings of garden snails (and redefines
"snail's pace"). And another camcorder user captures the intimate family life of five fox cubs that made their home under her shed. Presented by Chris Packham.
Series producer Paul Appleby
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With Martyn Lewis. Subtitled Regional News
Weather John Kettley
Back after a summer break, the monthly programme that solves crime by enlisting the help of the viewing public enters its tenth year. The first programme reports on a 67-year-old woman and her
64-year-old husband who were found dead at their farmhouse home near Llanharry,Mid-Glamorgan in July. Both had been killed by a single shot to the head. Crimewatch reconstructs the couple's last day and asks what could be the possible motive for the murder of this quiet couple.
Also this month, a young woman gives her account of the rape which nearly led to her death. She was attacked by a man as she walked home from a riding stables on a July afternoon in Darlington,County Durham. Police are linking the attack with another incident in which a woman reported being spied on as she changed after a game of squash. And there's a security video from a raid on a Halifax jewellers, where the armed robbers got away on a 1,000cc motorbike. Presented by Nick Ross and Sue Cook.
If you have information about any of the crimes featured in the programme, call the studio free on [number removed]. Director Pieter Morpurgo Series producer Geraldine McClelland Details on Ceefax page f Crimewatch UK Update is at 11.45pm)
Drama starring Cheryl Ladd
A terrible disaster brings a personal crisis for
Diane Halstead when her pilot husband, Greg is blamed for a major plane crash.
Director Philip Saville (1990)
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With the latest news on some of this evening's stories.
RCN Nursing Update: Unit 37 -
"Bacterial Vaginosis."