Comic dinosaurian adventures.
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Pre-school fun from Teletubbyland.
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David Frost interviews the newsmakers and reviews the papers with his guests. Plus
9.00 News, with weather later.
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In today's edition of the live magazine looking at spirituality, Trude Mostue of Vets in Practice reveals the secret superstitions of the animal world, while journalist Nina Myskow reviews the week's news. Plus live topical debate in the studio with Kevin Woodford and Esther McVey.
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(Vets in Practice returns on Tuesday at 8pm)
John Craven looks at people and stories at the heart of the countryside. Plus weather for the week ahead at 11.55am.
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John Humphrys interviews top politicians and reports on the latest political issues. Including at 12.00 News
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Website: [web address removed]
Omnibus edition. (S) (W)
With murder on their minds, a set of twins plan a deadly electrocution. With guest Martin Landau.
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Body-swap comedy starring Barbara Harris and Jodie Foster.
One momentous morning, a 13-year-old and her mother simultaneously wish they could change places but are alarmed when it really happens.
(1976, U) ***
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Films: pp 54-61
Gavin Campbell appeals from the minefields of Cambodia on behalf of MAG (Mines Advisory Group).
(Repeated Wed 2.30pm BBC2)
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Donations to: [address removed] or call free on [number removed]. Website: [web address removed]
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Pam Rhodes discovers the magic of the North York Moors, and meets a variety of locals, including ITV's Heartbeat star Kazia Pelka.
Bryn Haworth performs his new arrangement of Morning Has Broken, while hymns, sung in St Hilda's parish church, Whitby, include Praise to the Lord, the Almighty; Song of Caedmon; and Jesus Is Lord!
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Arkwright feigns illness to attract Nurse Gladys's attention.
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Hugh Scully and the team visit Morpeth in Northumberland where among the treasures uncovered this week are a richly engraved glass vase, a pre-war tin-plated Mickey Mouse, two fine paintings of Venice and a charming love token.
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Two more celebrities try their hand in the travel trade. Toyah Willcox works as a guide on a camel safari in Israel's Negev desert, while Kevin Woodford becomes a New York cabbie.
(Revised repeat)
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Continuing the detective dramas starring Diana Rigg.
While visiting a friend at her haunted country house, Mrs Bradley finds herself investigating the murder of a household member. See Choice.
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BBC Products: videos Speedy Death and Death at the Opera/The Rising of the Moon, £12.99, plus a CD featuring music from the series
With Fiona Bruce.
Weather Peter Gibbs
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A three-part series of the ethical documentary strand.
A film following Marion Cox, the Orpington branch coordinator of Weigh Down Workshop, an evangelical weight-loss business, as she helps members through the course of dieting, listening to tapes and praying.
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Followed by Weatherview
Musical drama, starring Liza Minnelli, Shelley Winters and Julie Walters.
Mavis Turner runs a small weekly tap dance class in New York. When her ill-assorted students have the chance to take part in a charity performance, she sees it as a challenge while everyone else sees it as an impending disaster.
(1991, PG) ***
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Films: pp 54-61
Barry Norman writes about Lewis Gilbert: page 48
Ends 6.00am