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Playdays
Peggy finds sea shells on the Isle of Wight.
(R) (S)

7.20 Popeye and Son
Animated capers with the sailor, Olive Oyl and Popeye Junior.
(R) (S)

7.35 Blue Peter
Children's magazine:
(Shown yesterday at 5pm on BBC1)
(S) (W)

8.00 Ukool Live
The live magazine show for pre-teenagers.
(W)

9.00 The Raccoons
Animated adventures from Evergreen Forest.
(R) (S)

9.25 The Silver Surfer
The Surfer convinces Nova to help him locate Zenn-lar.
(R) (S)

9.45 The Busy World of Richard Scarry
Zany animated capers with the inhabitants of Busytown.
(R) (S)

10.10 Bill and Ben
Weed asks Bill and Ben to help protect her from the blazing hot sun.
(R) (S)

10.20 Yoho Ahoy!
Swab breaks Bilge's favourite jug.
(R) (S)

10.30 Teletubbies
Dipsy runs all over Teletubbyland.
(R) (S)
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10.55 Tweenies
Fizz is disappointed to miss seeing a hot-air balloon.
(R) (S) (W)
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Romantic comedy.

A penniless baronet, nicknamed "Lazybones" by his family, sets out to marry a wealthy woman and meets an American heiress whom he hopes will solve his problems.
Review page 45.
(1935) **
(BW)

Contributors

Director:
Michael Powell
Kitty McCarthy:
Claire Luce
Sir Reginald Ford:
Ian Hunter
Bridget:
Sara Allgood
Mike McCarthy:
Bernard Nedell

The Loch Lomond Golf Club, renowned as one of the toughest courses on the professional circuit, is the venue for this year's Scottish Open, which offers record prize money of £2.2m. Many of the world's top ten players, including defending champion Ernie Els, are in action in today's opening round. Presented by Steve Rider, with commentary from Peter Alliss, Alex Hay, Ken Brown, Beverly Lewis, Julian Tutt and Wayne Grady, and reports by Dougie Donnelly.

Contributors

Presenter:
Steve Rider
Commentary:
Peter Alliss
Commentary:
Alex Hay
Commentary:
Ken Brown
Commentary:
Beverly Lewis
Commentary:
Julian Tutt
Commentary:
Wayne Grady
Reporter:
Dougie Donnelly
Executive Producer:
Barbara Slater
Executive Producer:
Paul Davies

In 1944 a Lancaster bomber left Britain to carry out a raid on Germany, but only got as far as the Netherlands before it crashed, killing all seven men on board. After 56 years officially listed as missing in action, their remains were discovered entombed in the plane. This film follows the process undertaken to have them formally buried.

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Contributors

Producer:
Ian Cundall

The first of three special editions of The Money Programme focusing on resurgent brand names in the automobile industry.

Ford, who have acquired a series of prestigious marques in the hope of becoming major players in the luxury market, are about to launch the X-Type Jaguar. Car experts discuss the importance of advertising and the challenges facing both Jaguar and Ford.

Contributors

Producer:
Jan Klimkowski
Series Editor:
Clive Edwards

Tiff Needell sees how BMW's new Mini 1 compares with its rivals, and competes against Vicki Butler-Henderson in a downhill race at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.

Contributors

Presenter:
Tiff Needell
Presenter:
Vicki Butler-Henderson
Series Producer:
John Wilcox

The first often short films which observe the private dramas played out around a table in a London restaurant.

Eve, played by Daniela Nardini, gets more than a scoop from her interview with rock star Ol, played by Paul Nicholls, in a story containing strong language.
Another story tomorrow at 9.50pm

Eavesdropping on Table 12, plus win dinner for two at Moro: pl4

Contributors

Writer:
Malcolm Campbell
Producer:
Jake Lushington
Producer:
Chris Clough
Director:
Kira Zurawska
Eve:
Daniela Nardini
Ol:
Paul Nicholls

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Open Science
12.30 Hollywood Science - Speed
12.45 The Truth Will Out
1.00 The Challenge - the Riddle of the Tay Bridge Disaster
1.30 Final Frontier
2.00 Hidden Visions
2.30 More Than Meets the Eye
3.00 A Future with Aids

Parenting
3.30 The Pocket Guide to Parenting Plus: Part 5

Languages
4.00 The French Experience Know-how: Part 1

Working in the Media
5.00 Film

Open University
6.00 Apples, Risks and Recriminations
(S)
6.30 What Did You Have for Breakfast?
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