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Consumer comedy panel game.
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Topical debate.
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Activities tackled with expert help by today's competitors include gardening and window dressing
A compilation of makeovers filmed in the West Country
Household tips series.
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Regional News and Weather
Regional News and Weather
Comedy quiz show with Paul Daniels.
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The bomb squad rushes to Ramsay Street. Susan tells Sarah she knows nothing of her relationship with a married man.
Repeated at 5.35pm
The Russell-Cotes museum and art gallery in Bournemouth.
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Weather
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Live coverage of the men's singles quarter-finals. With Steve Rider
Comedy game show, with the Chuckle Brothers. This week's guest is Blue Peter presenter Konnie Huq.
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The final contest begins. Last in the series.
Based on books by Gillian Cross, adapted by Helen Cresswell.
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An attempt at the world's fastest squash serve, a visit to Malaysia to see the tallest building in the world, a man who can sing a phenomenally low note and the work of Enid Blyton, the most successful children's author ever.
(More Record Breakers can be seen tomorrow at 5.10pm)
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(Shown at 12.30pm) (Subtitled)
Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey.
Weather Peter Cockroft
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(For details see Monday) (Subtitled)
Simon Mayo exposes more dirty deeds. Can't Cook Won't Cook's Richard Cawley has culinary confessions, Keith Chegwin reveals how he almost ruined Tony Blackburn's career, and a Samantha Janus lookalike owns up to fooling the people of Cyprus.
Rock band Manus test out a new electronic robot record producer. Plus the search for a vaccine to protect football fans against duodenal ulcers exacerbated by teams' bad results. Presented by Peter Snow and Philippa Forrester, with Craig Doyle, Anya Sitaram and Jez Nelson.
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BBC Tomorrow's World Magazine: from newsagents.
Piecing together Terry's past, Irene faces a tough decision.
This week's episodes written by Lisselle Kayla and Christopher Reason
Guests tonight are the Bee Gees, and singer Celine Dion who join together to sing Immortality, plus pop group Another Level. Hosted by Carol Smillie.
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Carol Vorderman presents more viewers' comments.
Write to Points of View, [address removed], or phone/fax on [number removed]. The e-mail address is: [email address removed]
With Peter Sissons.
Regional News; Weather Peter Cockroft
Then National Lottery Update
From the grounds of Althorp House, in aid of the Princess of Wales's Memorial Fund. Performers include Cliff Richard, Chris de Burgh, Lesley Garrett, Julian Lloyd Webber, the Soweto String Quartet and the BBC Concert Orchestra. Introduced by Jill Dando, who also meets Earl Spencer.
See today's choices.
Diana's Legacy of Hope: p25
Action comedy sequel starring Clint Eastwood, Sondra Locke
Clyde, the orang-utan, and his friend Philo Beddoe, confront motorcycle gangs, mobsters, crazed gamblers and the USA's toughest fighter.
(1980, 15)
See Films: pages 60-66 **
Comedy starring Zero Mostel, Gene Wilder
A struggling producer and his accountant decide to make some quick cash - by putting on a guaranteed Broadway flop.
(1968, PG)
See Films: pages 60-66 ****
Barry Norman on Mel Brooks: p56
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BBC1 joins the news station.