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10.30 Cats' Eyes (ages 5-7)
3610224 10.45 Numbers Plus (ages 6-7) The Big Top Stereo 3615779 ll.OOLoOk and Read (ages 7-9+)
11.20 Short Circuit (ages 14-16)
11.40 Belief File (ages 11-14)
4794069 12.00 English File (ages 14-17) Texts in Time

Introduced by Helen Rollason.
Athletics Action from the European Indoor Championships in Stockholm includes heats for the men's 60 metres. Commentary from David Coleman , Stuart Storey and Paul Dickenson.
Cricket A review of England's World Cup progress plus a quarter-final preview. Football Looking ahead to the FA Cup quarterfinals and back to Nottingham
Forest's midweek UEFA Cup quarterfinal. Producer Lakviar Singh ; EditorCarl Hicks Stereo.
Includingat 3.00 News Regional News and Weather

Contributors

Introduced By:
Helen Rollason.
Unknown:
David Coleman
Unknown:
Stuart Storey
Unknown:
Paul Dickenson.
Producer:
Lakviar Singh

By Brian Clemens.
Steed fears the outbreak of the Third World War when a satellite signal over France activates Russian agents.
Last in the series.
(First shown on ITV) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Writer:
Brian Clemens
Director:
Yvon Marie Coulais
Steed:
Patrick Macnee
Gambit:
Gareth Hunt
Purdey:
Joanna Lumley
Colonel Martin:
Pierre Vernier
General Gaspand:
Maurice Marsac

The first of five programmes looks forward to this year's prestigious competition for dogs and also visits the Animal Health Trust for advice on fleas, first aid and genetic problems. Hosted by Peter Purves and Jessica Holm.
DirectorJulie Heptonstall; Producer Stephen Morris

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Purves
Unknown:
Jessica Holm.
Producer:
Stephen Morris

Channel Islands. The remarkably mild climate of the Channel Islands makes it a favourite holiday destination and home to a wide variety of wildlife.
Animals and plants, normally found much further south in warmer climes, flourish in the sunshine off the gulf of St Malo. Hosted by Andrew Cooper.
Series producer Andrew Cooper ; Editor Justin Smith

Contributors

Unknown:
St Malo.
Unknown:
Andrew Cooper.
Producer:
Andrew Cooper
Editor:
Justin Smith

Tonight, a trip to Kew Gardens for this year's Orchid Festival, a garden display to bridge the spring-summer gap, and a visit to a seaside garden in County Cork, Ireland. Presented by Geoff Hamilton.
See today's choices.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
See Geoff Hamilton: page 32
Travel Offer: see South Africa and Namaqualand's miracle flowers: p

Contributors

Presenter:
Geoff Hamilton
Series Producer:
John Percival
Executive Producer:
Tony Laryea

Comedy and sketches with a surreal edge from Richard Herring ,
Stewart Lee , Peter Baynham and Kevin Eldon. Also including Ian News
With Ian Lewis and Ian Ketterman.
Director Nick Wood ; Producer Sarah Smith
Stereo.....
Followed by The Family Album
A musical collage of Bhangra singer Ron Singh 's family history.

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Herring
Unknown:
Stewart Lee
Unknown:
Peter Baynham
Unknown:
Kevin Eldon.
Unknown:
Ian Ketterman.
Director:
Nick Wood
Producer:
Sarah Smith
Singer:
Ron Singh

Anarchic comedy show, featuring alleged comedy from Bobby Chariot , more medical dilemmas in the Australian drama Psycho Ward Eleven plus guest appearances by Jean Marsh , Peter O'Brien and John Sparkes.
Director MetinHuseyin; Producer Alan Nixon

Contributors

Unknown:
Bobby Chariot
Unknown:
Jean Marsh
Unknown:
Peter O'Brien
Unknown:
John Sparkes.
Producer:
Alan Nixon

Surreal comedy starring
Ralph Richardson
RitaTushingham
"The great nuclear misunderstanding" lasted two minutes and 28 seconds.
Three years afterthe holocaust, a motley group of survivors leads a precarious existence in a desolate landscape.
Director Richard Lester (1969) ............ * See Films: pages 44-48 ***

Contributors

Unknown:
Ralph Richardson
Director:
Richard Lester
Lord Fortnum:
Ralph Richardson
Penelope:
Rita Tushingham
Inspector:
Peter Cook
Sergeant:
Dudley Moore
Father:
Arthur Lowe
Plastic mac man:
Roy Kinnear
Captain Buies Martin:
Michael Hordern
Mate:
Spike Milligan
The shelter man:
Harry Secombe

Steve Rider hosts Live coverage from Melbourne of qualifying for tomorrow's Australian Grand Prix, the season's opening race. Commentary by Murray Walker and Jonathan Palmer with Tony Jardine reporting in the pits.

Contributors

Commentary By:
Murray Walker
Commentary By:
Jonathan Palmer
Commentary By:
Tony Jardine.
Producer:
Mark Wilkin

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