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Yesterday in Parliament.
Harry Carpenter reviews the men's quarter-finals.
Fifteen American volunteers join an archaeological dig in Derbyshire during a wet English summer.
England v West Indies Coverage of the first morning's play from Trent Bridge.
Jane's class go on a trip to the police station.
Animation. Dennis plays Oliver Twist.
Live coverage of day ten. With Desmond Lynam.
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Prime Minister's questions. Presented by Vivian White. Commentary by Brian Curtois.
and Regional News; Weather
England v West Indies Further live coverage.
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Conclusion of the day's play at the All England club.
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A series of six programmes. 2: Liguria and Em ilia-
Romagna. Liguria, a region of great natural beauty, is well-known for vegetables, herbs and fish and its unique method of harvesting grapes on the steep cliffs. But the gastronomic powerhouse of Italy is neighbouring
Emilia-Romagna, home to parmesan cheese, parma ham and fresh egg pasta. Presented by Valentina Harris.
Producer Clare Brigstocke
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Investigations into the sporting stories behind and beyond the tabloid headlines. Tonight: it's the biggest sport in the USA; the British have been playing it since 1870; we even named one of our football stadiums after it - so why isn't it on British television like
American Football? David Taylor reports on baseball from New York, where sports promoters are looking towards the UK market.
Executive producer Susan Woodward Editor David Taylor
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News, facts and vital information on this summer's holiday scene. The foreign resort report is from Puerto Pollensa in northern Majorca. This week's UK Mini-Guide looks at the area around
Salisbury in Wiltshire. Plus calls from the Moan Line, the number to ring when things go wrong with your holiday -
[number removed]. Presented by Penny Junor with Matthew Collins , John Thirlwell and Dr John Thomes. Director Paul Colbert
Executive producer Alan Dobson
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Palestinian children in Gaza, armed with only stones and slogans, are fighting the Israeli military occupation. A staggering 20,000 children have been injured by live bullets, rubber bullets and tear gas in the last three years and over 50 children under 15 years of age have been killed by live ammunition.
Palestinian and Israeli parents and children agree to speak out for a generation whose minds are deeply scarred by the violence of the Arab-Israeli conflict.
A Goldhawk production for BBCtv
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Short dramas for television.
Came Out, It Rained, Went Back in Again by Claire Dowie. An innocent northern girl discovers her sexual destiny on a day trip to London. Starring
Jane Horrocks , Gwen Taylor ,
Janine Duvitski , Serena Evans. Producer Simon Cellan Jones
Producer/Director Betsan Morris Evans A Betsan Films/Fatboy production for BBCtv
With John Simpson.
England v West Indies
Highlights of the first day's play in the third Test from
Trent Bridge. Introduced by Richie Benaud.
A preview of programmes from the Open University on Saturday and Sunday.
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