With Nicholas Witchell and Jill Dando.
Topical discussion.
News quiz.
Regional News; Weather
With Zoe Ball ,
The Playground Stop.
Featuring 10.40 Will Hanrahan provides answers to your problems 10.45 Good Housekeeping 11.00 News (Subtitled)
Regional News; Weather 11.10 Star Guest of the Day 11.20 Touch of Love 11.30 Patric Walker 's Video Horoscope 11.45 Animal
Detective 11.50 Agony Phone-in 12.00 News (Subtitled) Regional News; Weather
Today's guest is actor, Chazz Palminteri , who talks about his role in A Bronx Tale, the Robert DeNiro directed film. With Judi Spiers ,
(Details at 5.35pm) Stereo
Alphabet quiz.
Starring Peter Falk
Candidate for Crime. When a political campaign manager is killed, Columbo trails a senatorial candidate.
With Toby Anstis.
Teddy Trucks
Animation.
Crossword puzzle. COMPETITION: send answerstoSickasa Parrot, BBCtv, Wood Lane , London W 12 7RJ.
Ice Palace. First of a two-part story written by Robert Swindells , told by Michael Jayston.
Comedy, music, games and fun with Mickey Hutton , Paul Leyshon and Colette Brown. COMPETITION: ring [number removed](maximum call 25p). For rules send sae to [address removed]
The girls' drama group runs into problems. Sam and Amie find out more about Animal Man.
This week's episodeswhtten by Diane Whitley
Philip is unnerved by Gaby's salacious accusations. Jim has a date with a mystery woman. Brad and Beth are unable to patch up their relationship.
With Martyn Lewis and Mike Smartt. Subtitled
Weather John Kettley
This week Jill Dando learns to sail on a course in the small village of Tighnabruaich on the west coast of Scotland. Kathy Tayler tries a seriously "hot" experience when she visits Cancun, Mexico's most popular tourist destination.
Margi Clarke joins the cruise ship Canberra for a fox-trot around the fjords of Norway. Producer Simon Shaw ; Editor Jane Lush
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Gita and Meena have a tense family reunion. Phil becomes suspicious of Ian in the cafe.
Sports presenter Desmond Lynam moves over to entertainment in dramatic fashion by jumping from a helicopter, crashing through the roof of Television Centre and falling into the studio to present this new programme about how apparently impossible human accomplishments are achieved.
In the series, Lynam and co-presenter Jenny Hull explain such baffling technical feats as how an oil rig the size of Wembley Stadium and as high as the Eiffel Tower is positioned to within one inch of accuracy in the stormy North Sea. Plus, how investigators identified the suitcase which contained the Lockerbie bomb from among four million fragments scattered across 850 square miles. They also attempt to demystify some amazing film and TV effects - for example, how babies who can't yet walk manage to dance in unison for a TV commercial.
Producer John Longley
Executive producer Alan Boyd A Reg Grundy/Telepictures production for BBCtv
Anne Robinson presents viewers' letters, phone calls and faxes commenting on BBC programmes. Also, each week, the residents of a different town or city offer their opinions. This week the people of Middlesbrough air their thoughts on soaps and costume dramas. Producer Bernard Newnham
WRITETO: Points ofView, BBCtv Centre, London W 12 7RJ: or phone orfax on: [number removed].
With Michael Buerk. Subtitled Regional News
Weather John Kettley
A new comedy-drama series about a group of part-time soldiers in the Territorial Army. Lloydy 's Fish. At last Lloydy's secret job is revealed. He has started working for a millionaire snooker manager whose latest venture is breeding Koi Carp. Lloydy has to transport a fish worth thousands of pounds from Heathrow to Roker Bridge.
Unfortunately, disaster strikes and the fish meets an untimely death. Is that the end of Lloydy's carp couriering, or can Hodge save the day?
Written by Tim Firth
Director Brian Famham ; Producer Chris Griffin
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The third programme in this series that looks at adolescent life from both sides of the battlefield shows how parents can cope with their worst nightmares.
Natasha had a baby at 14. Talking about sex education she says: "We don't get taught that until the fourth year and I'm only in the third year." Her 15 year-old brother ends up in a secure unit but says: "I would rather be outside with my mates.... nicking cars, stuff like that."
Is divorce to blame when children go off the rails? In studio role play, parents hear the views of teenagers about broken marriages.
A Goldhawk production for BBCtv
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Youth crime drama starring
Martin Sheen , Sissy Spacek Kit and his teenage lover Holly are on the run after shooting her father. Pursued by the law, they travel through south
Dakota killing anyone who gets in their way.
Written and directed by Terrence Malick
(1973)
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