(Timetable on Monday)
With Nicholas Witchell and Jennie Bond.
(Timetable on Monday)
Night Birds of Bangkok. The last in the series looks at swallows.
Great Vegetarian Dishes. Today, a north Indian lunch.
Regional News; Weather
With Zoe Ball. Stereo Playground Stop.
First of four daily reports from Gardeners' World Live at the National Exhibition Centre,
Birmingham. With Michele Newman , Tim Grundy and David Stevens. Plus a visit to Faith Brown's Japanese Garden. A Ventura production for BBCtv
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Subtitled
Regional News; Weather
Secrets from a Frozen Land. Changes in Antarctica's environment.
Subtitled
Regional News; Weather
Including the second part of an interview with Jack Lemmon. With Judi Spiers.
Summed Weather
(Details at 5. 35pm) Stereo
The traditional Royal Drive heralds the start of racing's social highlight of the year. BBCtv cameras cover four races on the opening day including the 2.30,
3.05 and St James 's Palace Stakes at
3.45. Commentary by Peter O'SuUevan , Jimmy Lindley and John Hanmer. With Julian Wilson , Tracy Piggott and reports from Jonathan Powell.
ProducerWendySheppard (The Coventry Stakes at 4.20pm is on BBC2)
With Toby Anstis.
Puppet comedy drama series.
Cartoon fun. Rpt
Including barefoot water-skiing.
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Philip and Julie attempt a reconciliation. Meanwhile,
Wayne and Gaby's attempt at a reconciliation goes off the rails. Wayne helps Stephen, but also arouses his suspicions.
With Martyn Lewis and Moira Stuart.
Subtitled
Weather Rob McElwee
Jill Dando presents another edition of the holiday programme, aimed at viewers still planning their summer breaks. There's up-to-the-minute travel tips, bargain breaks and late availability offers.
Tonight, Sankha Guha 's destination is Port Grimaud, just across the bay from St
Tropez in the South of France, where he finds out whether camping really is the cheapest way to take a family on a Mediterranean holiday. Steve Webb heads south away from the hustle and bustle of Orlando and Miami to the Florida Keys and the southernmost resort of Key
West to attend an underwater wedding and Montegu Don travels to Ireland for a weekend of dolphin spotting on the Dingle peninsula. Series producer Bridget Sneyd Executive producer Jane Lush
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Della is uncertain what to do about Steve and confides in Binnie. Michelle and Kathy decide it's time for a girls' night out, and Nigel has a close shave.
(For cast see Thursday)
With Michael Buerk.
Subtitled
Regional News
Weather Rob McElwee
comedy from Herbert Ross , the director of tootloose, starring Michael J Fox
Helen Slater
Brantley Foster is a country boy determined to make it in the big city at any cost. So when he lands a job in the mailroom of a major corporation, it's no surprise that he rises to the occasion, convincing the boss that he's a whiz-kid executive with some truly radical ideas.
(1987) Stereo
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Highlights of the opening day's fashion and racing, including the King Edward VII Stakes run earlier today at 4.55pm. Introduced by Tracy Piggott.
Psychological thriller starring
Mary Crosby
A woman with a split personality escapes from a sanatorium. She finds refuge with a teenage backwoods girl whose repressive father has just died. Convincing the girl she is a long-lost relative, the woman proceeds to kill every man who crosses their path.
Director John D Patterson (1988)
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