Pre-school fun. (R) (S)
Drama starring Joanne Woodward and Laura Linney.
Tough politician Nell Harrington has been so focused on the big issues, she hasn't noticed her daughter's dependence on cocaine.
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David Frost interviews the news-makers and reviews the papers with his guests. Including at 9.00 News plus weather later.
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In the second of a series of celebrity summer specials, Sir Clement Freud chats to
Alice Beer about his life, his family and his passion for gambling, while cooking her a gourmet three-course meal.
Executive producer Chris Loughlin
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The celebrity chef Gary Rhodes recalls a favourite recipe from one of his past television programmes. (R) (S)
John Craven reveals how the European Commission and some British fishermen may well be taking legal action over the state of some of our beaches, which they say are polluted. Including weather outlook for the week.
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Mode of Death. The wily pathologist investigates the apparent suicide of a troubled church leader. (R) (S)
Omnibus edition.
Repeated on BBC Choice at 7pm. Cast on Tuesday and Thursday (S) (W)
Jonathan Ross introduces a programme celebrating the best moments from the long-running soap, in which Watford's best-loved characters tell the story of Albert Square.
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Kenneth Williams , Jim Dale and Sidney James. Dr Nookey's unethical behaviour gets him posted to a remote South Sea island where he senses an opportunity to make a fortune. Review page 52. Director Gerald Thomas
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Terry Wogan with more viewers' responses and behind-the-scenes reports.
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Diane Louise Jordan visits Scarborough to talk to playwright
Alan Ayckbourn and former EastEnders actress Liz Kelly about the Yorkshire seaside resort's appeal. In the city's unique Sun Court, the Spa Orchestra accompanies hymns that include At the Name of Jesus and There Is a Redeemer.
Producer John Kirby : Editor Hugh Faupel (S) (W)
A Staffordshire bull terrier who refuses to turn right, a house-wrecking parrot, Tinker the stationary pony, and an airedale who hates men, are the problem pets Philippa Forrester and Mark Evans face in the last episode of the current series. Series producer Susan McDermott ; Executive producer Mark Hill
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Gary Lineker and Alan Hansen present highlights of the traditional curtain-raiser to the English football season, with the big-spending Premier League champions
Manchester United taking on FA Cup holders Liverpool.
With commentary from Barry Davies and Mark Lawrenson.
Producer Phil Bigwood : Editor Paul Armstrong
The full match is shown at 1.05am; Match of the Day- England v Holland is Wednesday at 10.35pm (S)
An edition from last year in which the team transform a neglected back garden in Newport into an ultra-modern garden area, followed by an update, a year on. Executive producer Carol Haslam ; Director John Thornicroft
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Fourth in a new six-part factual series using computer graphics to explore our relationship with the universe.
Are We Alone? Sam Neill ventures from the oceans of an alien moon to undiscovered worlds to try to answer one of man's most intriguing questions - do aliens exist?
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The fourth of a new six-part comedy starring
Richard Wilson as a newspaper columnist who works at home and Stephanie Cole as his newly retired headmistress wife. Hospital. Alex and Lizzie go to the hospital.
Written by Michael Aitkens ; Producer Stephen McCrum
Director Christine Gernon (S) (W)
Sue Barker and Roger Black present the final night's action from the World Athletics championships in Edmonton, Canada, featuring at 9.30 women's high jump final; 9.40 men's javelin final; 10.45 women's 800m final; 11.00 men's 1500m final; 11.20 men's 4 x 400m final; 11.40 women's 4 x 400m final; 12.10 men's 4 x 100m final.
Olympic javelin silver medallist Steve Backley and the women's 800m Olympic bronze medallist Kelly Holmes will be looking to go better than in Sydney tonight. In the relays, Britain's best bet for gold comes from the men's young 100m sprint team. However, it may be the once peerless and beaten Olympic finalist, Moroccan Hicham El Guerrouj , who grabs the attention of the crowd in the men's 1500m. Producers Helen Kuttner and Lakviar Singh ; Executive editor Dave Gordon
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Full coverage of today's match involving arch-rivals
Manchester United and Liverpool.