Lassie rescues an orphaned lamb from a rabbit snare.
With Philippa Forrester. Stereo
Today, a look at how falcons are used to clear airport runways. Stereo
Feline cartoon fun.
Animated adventures.
Live-action cartoon.
Written by Roy Apps Stereo
Cartoon fun. Rpt Stereo
Music, star guests, competitions and comedy. Special guests this morning include actor David Hasselhoff and athlete Sally Gunnell. Plus Wet Wet Wet, singing live in the studio, and there's cartoon fun with The Addams Family and The Chipmunks.
Presented by Andi Peters, Emma Forbes, John Barrowman, Trev Neal and Simon Hickson.
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Introduced by Steve Rider.
12.20 Football Focus
Bob Wilson and Steve Coppell discuss all the action in the FA Premiership.
12.55 News
1.00, 1.30, 2.00 Racing
From Chepstow. Commentary by Peter O'Sullevan, Julian Wilson, Richard Pitman and Peter Scudamore.
1.15 Motor Sport
The TOCA Shoot-Out, from Donington Park. Nigel Mansell enters his first race in Britain since July 1992.
1.45 Boxing
Highlights from Thursday's bill at London's Elephant and Castle ring. With Harry Carpenter.
2.15 Netball
England v Trinidad and Tobago
Last in the international four-Test series, from Wembley. Commentary by Hazel Irvine and Sue Campbell.
2.55, 3.55 Rugby League
Great Britain v New Zealand
Kick off 3.00pm. Live coverage of the whole of the third and last Test, from Headingley. Will the Kiwis take their first series victory in Britain since 1971? Commentary Ray French, John Monie.
3.45 Football Half-Time Scores
4.35 Final Score
A full roundup of results.
5.05 News Subtitled Weather
5.15-5.20pm Regional News and Sport
More grannies are in aerial captivity as their families battle it out to rescue them and reach the final. Ex- EastEnder
Leslie Grantham is tonight's celebrity scorer. Presented by Andrew O'Connor and Sarah Greene.
Director David G Croft ; Producer Steve Pinhay A Mentom production for BBCtv
More calamities with Captain Mainwaring and his platoon. With Arthur Lowe, John Le Mesurier, Clive Dunn, Ian Lavender, John Laurie, Arnold Ridley and Bill Pertwee.
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Crinkley Bottom comes to life as fashion expert Carol Smillie gets a Gotcha award, comedian Jimmy Tarbuck rings the doorbell and athlete John Regis Grabs-a-Grand.
Producer Jonathan Beazley
Executive producer Michael Leggo
Snooker star Jimmy White is challenged by top woman player Stacey Hillyard and young Welsh champion Darren Morgan. With referee
John Virgo and host Jim Davidson.
DirectorCharles Garland; Producer John Burrowes
As if the wear and tear of working on a busy casualty unit isn't enough, Ash is the victim of a street crime this week, with unpleasant consequences for the muggers as well as for him.
But that's just the beginning of a bad week for Ash, as he has to face up to a few home truths about Charlie's relationship with Ken. Meanwhile Karen is causing headaches for everybody with her emotional response to patients.
In the middle of this, Peggy Fuller is suffering severe abdominal pain. Why does she have to discover the reason today of all days?
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With Michael Buerk.
Weather Suzanne Charlton
Another chance to enjoy head-to-head debating and sketches from Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones.
New drama series starring Michael Elphick
With an important Italian client to impress, Harry turns to invention. At the same time, he has an exclusive interview with a local football hero, but how can he make him sound interesting?
Written by Chris Ould
Producer Martin McKeand ; Director Martin Stelman A Union Pictures production for BBCtv
Highlights from two of the day's matches, and the goals and news from the rest. Plus the result of October's Goal of the Month competition. With
Desmond Lynam , Alan Hansen and Trevor Brooking. Series producer John Shrewsbury
Editor Brian Barwick
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Celebrity guests, music and opinion in the last of the series. Director Janet Fraser Crook
Producer Caroline Wright
Adult comedy, written and directed by Blake Edwards , starring John Ritter
Zach Hutton is a celebrated writer, compulsive drinker and womaniser. But after ten years, his luck runs out.
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