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Greg buries his daughter.
Gloria Hunniford and Caron Keating look at a Scottish nursery with a difference.
Jeni Barnett gets wise to the problem of snacking, with guest Roy Hattersley.
A Prospect production for BBCtv BBC BOOK: The Complete BBC Diet, price£4.99, is available from booksellers.
With Toby Anstis.
A parents guide to the new season of children programmes
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Comedy series. Millie makes a road for her model. With Sarah Davison.
Worry Warts. First of Morris Gleitzman's trilogy read by Paul Merton.
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Pam comes face to face with an adversary from the past.
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With Martyn Lewis and Jennie Bond. Subtitled
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The men and women behind the news
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The latest regional news presented by Tim Ewart , with sport from Rob Curling.
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Mike Smith hosts the show that tests two teams of celebrities on their knowledge of their own profession. With actresses Gwen Taylor and Sylvia Syms , Red Dwarfs Craig Charles and comic Kevin Day. Director John Rooney
Producer Graham B Owens
In the European food-poisoningcharts Spain is number one, accordingto a Watchdog survey reported in this holiday special.
Using a hidden camera, environmental officers Dr Lisa
Ackerley and Graham Murphy , a husband-and-wife team, went undercover in the restaurants and kitchens of 28 Majorcan hotels to discover the unappetising truth. Of food samples taken, more than half failed to comply to local hygiene regulations.
Swimming-pool accidents are another problem. During the holiday season, a British child is taken into intensive care every week at the Son Dureta Hospital in Majorca.
And Spain is not alone. In
Crete, one hotel had more than 60 guests ill at the same time! Producer Helen Glanville
Editor Sarah Caplin
On the sports quiz this week,
Bill Beaumont invites snooker's
Stephen Hendry and soccer's Andy Cole to help him tackle Ian Botham 's team of Ieuan Evans , from the world of rugby union, and eventing's
Mary Thomson. David Coleman asks the questions.
Executive producer Mike Adley
The Whitbury Leisure Centre prepares for the christening of the Brittas twins.
Written by Richard Fegen and Andrew Norriss Director/Producer Mike Stephens
With Peter Sissons. Subtitled Regional News
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Nose to Tail
Will government plans to spend £23 billion on Britain's roads ease traffic jams or encourage more people to take to their cars? Transport secretary John MacGregor does not believe the public rejects the prospect of bigger and better roads, saying: "If they felt that strongly, they wouldn't drive as much as they do."
But former minister
George Walden MP, argues: "They [the government] have no idea where our transport policy is going other than building more and more roads for more and more cars."
With some Tory backbenchers arguing against government policy Mr MacGregor faces opposition other than banner-waving protesters.
Reporter John Penycate talks to people affected by schemes such as the widening of the M25 and M62 and to the strategists, including John MacGregor , who must tackle a seemingly intractable problem. Producer Barbara Want
EditorGlenwyn Benson
A second chance to see George Eliot 's novel, adapted for television in six parts by Andrew Davies , first screened last Wednesday on BBC2.
1: England 1829 - a new age is dawning. The old stagecoach is about to be challenged by the new railway. Political reform is in the air. In Middlemarch, young idealists like D Lydgate and Dorothea Brooke look forward to the future inspired by visions of a better society and greater fulfilment.
(For cast and part 2, see Wednesdayat
9.30pm on BBC2) Stereo
Dr Tertius Lydgate is put in charge of the fever hospital in Middlemarch. Dorothea Brooke marries ageing scholar Edward Casaubon and they honeymoon in Rome.
Tonight's films under review: Manhattan Murder Mystery starring Woody Allen and Diane Keaton; Tombstone, the legend of the gunfight at the OK Corral, starring Kurt Russell and Val Kilmer; and the third part of Oliver Stone's war trilogy Heaven and Earth.
Plus a report on Four Weddings and a Funeral, a British comedy starring Andie MacDowell, written by Richard Curtis and directed by Mike Newell.
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In Our Way, a group of women in East Anglia show how they set up their own magazine. Series editor Stephen Moss
3.00 RCN Nursing Update: Unit 21 - Caringfor People with Learning
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