Analysis of the main trading stories.
Editor Paul Gibbs
With Andrew Harvey and Sally Magnusson.
Editor Bob Wheaton
Topical discussion.
A Kilroy production for BBCtv
Current affairs quiz.
A Kershaw production for BBCtv
With Zoe Ball.
The Tent Stop.
A Felgate production for BBCtv
Featuring 10.40 Value for Money 10.45 At Home Abroad 10.50 Garden Make-over
11.00 News (Subtitled) Regional News;
Weather 11. 10 Star Guest of the Day 11.20 Touch of Love 11.30 Patrie Walker 's Video Horoscope 11.45Showbiz Report 11.50 Phone-in 12.00 News (Subtitled) Regional News; Weather
Editor Mike Hollingsworth
With Judi Spiers.
(Details at 5.35pm) Stereo
With Andi Peters.
A drunken poet arrives in Coopers
Crossing refusing all attempts to help recover his creative flow. Instead he decides on a spot of plagiarism.
With Toby Anstis.
Stories without words from around the world. Today: Sweden.
Animation.
The second part of The Man.
Animation.
Based on the novels by Colin Dann Stereo
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Juliet Morris reports on a marathon husky race across the European Alps involving 50 competitors.
Are Sam and Arnie finally on the track of Animal Man?
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Jim is infuriated when Julie interferes in his romance.
With Martyn Lewis and Moira Stuart. Subtitled
Weather Suzanne Charlton
Lyricist Tim Rice is among the guests on the show which looks behind the public faces of the famous. Hosted by Steve Wright. Series producer Nick Vaughan-Barratt
Four-year-old Nicholas Carter will be one of the first totally deaf children to have an electronic implant which should allow him to hear for the first time. Tomorrow's World will be following his story.
Also, how one farmer has put potatoes on the menu in Vietnam. Producer Bill Grist ; Editor Dana Purvis
Comedian Alexei Sayle presents more driving tips. Series producer David McNab
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With Michael Buerk. Subtitled Regional News; Weekend
Weather Suzanne Charlton
Adam Faith is the first to acknowledge that the role of Frank Carver has revitalised his career in the same way that Budgie did in the 70s. "For 20 years, people have been coming up to me and saying 'why don't you do some more Budgie?' In another 20 years, when I'm staggering around on my Zimmer frame, I hope they'll be coming up and saying 'I wish you'd done more Love Hurts when you were younger.' But it's nice to leave things while they're hot."
In this fourth episode, Promises, Frank is negotiating a wine deal in Israel. Faith went there for the location work at the end of the shooting schedule for this series. "Zoe and I booed our eyes out on the last day of filming," he says, "but then we spent most of the series crying because it's so bloody emotional. Buy shares in tissue companies, because they're going to rocket when people watch this!"
Episode written by Johnny Byrne
An Alomo production for BBCtv
On location with Frank and Tessa in Israel
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Tough police drama starring Ray Sharkey
Mario Van Peebles
When New York cop Raymond Williamson is shot by a ruthless drugs dealer, colleagues make the murderer's capture a personal mission.
Director Dick Lowry (1992)
FILM REVIEWS pages 45-49
Timely farce starring Leslie Phillips
Brian Rix , Joanna Lumley Sir William Mainwaring Brown, MP is a staunch defender of public decency. He also has two mistresses and an uncanny knack of losing his trousers. With Joan Sims.
DirectorBob Kellett (1973)
FILM REVIEWS pages 46-49