Pre-school fun. (R) (S)
Action drama starring Richard Dean Anderson.
While in London celebrating the birthday of old friend Paul Moran, MacGyver is confronted by a group of terrorists who kill Paul and kidnap his daughter.
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Drama, based on a true story, starring Susan Dey.
After childless couple Jan and Robby De Boer adopt unmarried Cara Clausen 's baby, they learn that Cara has had a change of heart.
Review page 49.
Director John Kent Harrison (1993)
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Alice Beer chats to jazz legend George Melly at his riverside home in Berkshire, where he speaks of his unconventional life and marriage, and exhibits his passion for fly-fishing. Producer Moira Kean ; Executive producer Chris Loughlin (S) (W)
Gary Rhodes recalls a trip to Cornwall. (R) (S)
John Craven highlights this year's photographic competition, and Ben Fogle introduces a new series on people and wildlife that live around the rural parts of the River Thames. Including weather outlook for the week. (S) (W)E-MAIL: countryfile@bbc. co.uk
A Matter of Principle. Sam tries to trumpet a new process he has developed to help track down killers. (R) (S)
Another glimpse of a holiday location. (S)
Omnibus. Another chance to see last week's episodes. Cast on Tuesday and Thursday
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Classic holiday-camp comedy. Written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft
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When a theatre director is murdered during the run of a musical, the wily lawyer is called in to find the killer. (R) (S)
Cowes on the Isle of Wight is the venue for a yachting event that celebrates the 150th anniversary of the first America's Cup challenge in 1851. (S)
Terry Wogan with more viewers' responses and behind-the-scenes reports.
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Eamonn Holmes introduces the programme from the gardens of Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park , which lies just outside Belfast and has provided the backdrop to the city's annual Rose Week festival. Lesley Garrett performs her new version of Ave Maria, and the Belfast Philharmonic Choir sing hymns that include Jesus Is Lord and We Are Marching.
Producer Maurice Maguire ; Editor Hugh Faupel (S) (W)
John Inverdale presents the fifth and final heat, as six more competitors battle it out to go through to tomorrow's final. Director Will Clough; Series producer Rupert Rumney (S) (W) The final of Britain's Strongest Man can be seen tomorrow at 5.40pm
The conclusion to the new comedy series.
Something for the Table. The ever-competitive Alex and Lizzie go head-to-head and try to out perform each other.
Written by Michael Aitkens
DirectorChristine Gernon ;ProducerStephen McCrum (S) (W)
Penultimate episode of the legal comedy series.
The Bequest. When a client dies in Chambers, John Fuller -Carp is keen to pursue a belief that he should inherit his wealth.
Written by Clive Coleman
Director Gareth Carrivick ; Producer Paul Schlesinger (S) (W) WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/comedy
With George Alagiah. Weather Peter Cockroft. (S) (W)
The fourth programme of the six-part reality series sees the select eight competitors being dropped by helicopter 5,000 feet up a mountain in Peru, their aim being to find rendezvous points that will provide them with supplies.
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Drama. Alex Saxen is the perfect daughter and student, until she falls for the dangerous Preston Atherton. As she spirals out of control it takes courage, strength and a mother's abiding love to put her back on the right track, until tragedy strikes. Review page 50.
Director Richard A Colla (1996, 15) (S) **
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