Timetable on Monday
With Sally Magnusson and Philip Hayton. Timetable on Monday..........................
On today's programme young people express their views on friendship. How important are friends as you grow up?
Stereo...............................................
Today's contestants are TV presenter Maggie Philbin with bestselling author Leslie Thomas , against actress
Julie Peasgood and Conservative MP
Gyles Brandreth.
Regional News; Weather
Coverage from the Winter Gardens,
Blackpool. As the party prepares for Tony Blair 's keynote speech , delegates debate
Labour's green policies and its plans to revitalise local government........ Including at 11.00,12.00
News and Weather sututiea (news) Regional News; Weather
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Word quiz presented by Rob Curling.
Comedy starring Reg Varney
Norman Rossington
Wilfred and Jack are on the run from a gambling debt when they find the perfect hiding place - a film studio. They hit upon a plan to solve their financial problems but, unknown to them, a rival gang has come up with the same idea.
Director Harry Booth (1972) * FILM REVIEWS pages 61-66
With Zoe Ball Stereo
Chucklevision
Paul and Barry take up bell-making as their new business venture this week.
Second episode of the 13-part drama aboard the galactic veterinary ship Oispensible. With Bernard Wright , Ann Bryson , Mark Arden ,
Robin Kingsland , Katinka Wolf. stereo...
Music show with Dannii Minogue and Toby Anstis, including special guest Darren Day, and news from Eternal in New York.
(Subtitled) (Stereo).
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The girls' drama group runs into problems. Sam and Arnie find out more about Animal Man.
This week's episodes written by Diane Whitley
Will Danielle and Brett have to return to boarding school? And what is really wrong with Cody?
Shown at 1.30pm. For cast see Wednesday
With Martyn Lewis and Moira Stuart. Subtitled
Weather Suzanne Charlton ............
See Monday for details .............................
Another chance to see an episode of the classic comedy series.
No Dogs Allowed. Jeffrey is left with his large dog to look after. All pets being banned from Maplin's Holiday Camp, he has to break in and try to keep the dog secretly in his chalet.
Written by David Croft and Jimmy Perry Director John Kilby ; Producer David Croft
Sharon and Michelle get together for a girls' night in, and Winston gets a shock when a stranger comes to the Vic
This week's episodes written by Helen Blizard and Tony Etchells
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Reflections on Elephants
Three films about wild Africa.
Filming by day and night, Dereck and Beverly Joubert follow a clan of elephants as they lumber across northern Botswana, and draw definite comparisons between elephants and man. Narrated by John Shrapnel. See today's choices. Producer John Sparks
♦ See feature: page 28
A West Country barn is home to a pair of nesting kestrels whose feeding range includes the vole-rich verges of the M5 motorway. During the summer hidden television cameras focussed on these country birds, plus their town-dwelling relatives nesting on a pylon, a gas holder and a window ledge in the heart of London.
(Stereo)
With Peter Sissons. Subtitled Regional News
Weather Suzanne Charlton
In the first of a two-part programme, Nick Ross presents a reconstruction of the police investigation into the murder of 14-year-old runaway Jason Swift, which led to the uncovering of a sinister paedophile ring. Within days of the discovery of Jason's body, the hunt was on for the killer of another boy, later identified as 6-year-old Barry Lewis. The bodies of both boys showed traces of the kind of tranquillisers commonly used by paedophiles. Leads from Wandsworth prison eventually revealed that the ring may have been involved with as many as 20 murders of young boys. Next week's programme reconstructs the painstaking follow-on investigation called Operation Orchid.
(This month's Crimewatch UK can be seen on Thursday at 9.30pm)
Another chance to see
Placido Domingo,
Jose Carreras and Luciano Pavarotti singing a range of popular songs and operatic arias at the Dodge Stadium,
Los Angeles. The concert was recorded on the eve of the World Cup final. See today's choices.
* See This Week: page 54
Comedy starring
Donald Sutherland
In San Francisco's Mission district, old man Garvey is infamous for his meanness. His pawn shop, a regular haunt for various down-on-their-luck locals like Weslake andDillard.isalsohometoa particularly large and tempting safe.
Director Louis Malle (1984)
* FILM REVIEWS pages 61-66
Executive Business Channel: scrambled