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Today: coping with a sick child in hospital; strokes; and updates on the latest advances in medicine.
Ross King savours the delights of dairy produce.
Richard Whitmore traces the stories and the names that hit the headlines - for a while.
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Regional News; Weather
With Toby Anstis.
The Patch Stop.
Whizzer turns over a new leaf after a game of hide-and-seek.
More animated fun.
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Regional News; Weather
England v Australia
Live coverage from Trent
Bridge of the first day's play in the third Cornhill Insurance
Test match. With commentary by Richie Benaud ,
Geoff Boycott , Ray Illingworth and Jack Bannister. Introduced by Tony Lewis.
TV presentation Alan Griffiths
Executive producer Keith Mackenzie
Including at
12.00 News
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Regional News; Weather
With John Tusa. Subtitled
Weather Rob McElwee
Live coverage of the ladies' semi-finals. With commentary by John Barrett , Virginia Wade and Ann Jones. Introduced by Desmond Lynam.
With Andi Peters and Edd.
Cartoon triple bill.
A six-part children's drama written by Jim Eldridge.
4: Jack and family take a trip to the Edinburgh Festival.
With Paul Jones , Fenella Fielding and Vivian Pickles.
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Television's top record-breaking show. Today: the Royal Marines abseil Toronto's CN Tower and 13,000 aerobics enthusiasts gather for the world's biggest exercise session. With Roy Castle,
Cheryl Baker , Ron Reagan Jr.
Doug prepares to do battle for Gaby's honour. Lou gets locked into a skydiving ordeal. Phoebe finally comes to terms with Todd's death and her pregnancy. Gaby returns home upset after her date with Simon.
With Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey. Subtitled
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Tony Dortie introduces top chart music and some exclusive pre-chart climbers. Director Babara Jones Producer Stanley Appel
Hattie turns the tables on Steve but Clyde discovers there's something she hasn't told him. Clyde and Hattie are reconciled but a surprise visit makes things worse. Sharon is hostile when Phil brings a friend to the Vic.
This week's episodes written by Susan Boyd
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Another chance to see Roy Clarke 's comedy series. Starring
Patricia Routledge
Hyacinth's plans to help
Richard make the most of his retirement have to be put aside when Rose starts to behave in an irresponsible fashion.
Director/Producer Harold Snoad
Last in the series of the sitcom about a couple running a cafe in London's East End, starring Frances de la Tour
Andrew Sachs
While her husband Nat struggles to run the Silver Diner, and her daughter Lorraine revises for exams, Shirley starts wearing mini-skirts and listening to old hits of the 60s. The reason, she confides to Willie, is that she feels jealous of her daughter's education and fears her own epitaph will read "She came, she saw, she made sandwiches". Written by Simon Block.
Director Nick Bye
Producer Richard Boden
With Michael Buerk.
Subtitled
Regional News
Weather Ian McCaskill
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Fly-on-the-wall documentary series about an Australian family living in a suburb of Sydney.
Dione, feeling guilty about her planned hen party, pushes Paul into having a "buck party" - but he's broke and feeling angry.
Meanwhile Michael has got into real trouble for hurting one of the girls in his class and, as a result, there is a door-step showdown with the girl's parents. There's now the need for the smack of a firm hand to curb Michael's aggressive behaviour, but is Laurie the one to give it? Later, events are happier as Noeline and Laurie plan their trip to Europe.
Directors Brian Hill and Kate Woods Executive producer Paul Watson
Harry Carpenter and Sue
Barker introduce and analyse the best of the action from this afternoon's ladies' semi-finals.
It is necessary to go back to
1974 for the last time the top seed failed to reach this stage - Billie Jean King was the absentee on that occasion. Plus a look ahead to tomorrow's men's semi-finals.
Starring Robert Urich
Consilium Abditum. Spenser faces an assault charge and Susan has to enlist Hawk's help as she files a complaint for sexual harassment.
England v Australia Richie Benaud introduces highlights of the first day's play from Trent Bridge.
Executive Business Club: scrambled