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5.30am ITN Morning News.
6.00am GMTV. 6.00 The News Hour. Penny Smith and Stephen Jardine with the day's headlines. 6.55 Mr Motivator. Morning workout. 7.00 GMTV. Eamonn Holmes and Penny Smith present fun and features, including Deidre Sanders' agony advice. Plus, an interview with pop band Prefab Sprout. 9.00 Nine O'Clock Live. Lorraine Kelly's guide to summer, including Bibi Baskin's diet-free weight-loss programme.
9.25am Win, Lose or Draw. Bob Mills hosts the visual quiz in which celebrity guests Windsor Davies, Cheryl Baker, Kriss Akabusi and Yvette Fielding help contestants identify drawings in progress. (Stereo)
9.55am Granada News.
10.00am The Time, The Place. John Stapleton hosts a lively studio debate on current talking points. (Stereo)
10.30am
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This Morning. Psychiatrist Raj Persaud offers more expert advice to anxious viewers in his phone-in, and Susan Brookes sorts out viewers' culinary problems in Supercook. Presented by Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan. Including at 11.00 ITN News Headlines, followed by local news and weather.
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12.30pm ITN Lunchtime News
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12.55pm Shortland Street. Carmen embarks on a personal crusade and Charlotte's thoughts turn to revenge. Chris comes one step closer to finding out Billy's secret. (Stereo)
1.25pm Home and Away. Sally's arrogant attitude begins to alienate everybody and Liam tries to come to terms with the revelations about his mother's return. Will Travis ever reveal his true feelings for Rebecca? (Stereo)
1.50pm Crosswits. Tom O'Connor hosts the celebrity crossword quiz, with guests John Junkin and Colin Baker. (Stereo)
2.20pm Message from 'Nam. Part two. Reporter Paxton Andrews is transferred to Saigon, where she sees the harsh realities of modern warfare at first hand. Jenny Robertson stars. (Stereo)
3.20pm ITN News Headlines.
3.25pm Granada News.
3.30pm Children's ITV
Tots TV. The Tots have fun making models with building bricks. (Stereo) 3.40pm Gigglish Allsorts. Bonzo and JJ run for cover when Jiffy takes up DIY, while Mouldy tickles the ivories. (Stereo) 3.50pm Oscar and Friends. Clay-mation fun with the imaginative lad and his fantasy pals. (Stereo) 3.55pm The Animal Shelf. Gumpa becomes a laughing-stock after falling into the stream. (Stereo) 4.10pm Chatterhappy Ponies. Sparky is kidnapped by a pair of horse thieves disguised as decorators. 4.20pm Tiny Toon Adventures. Colourful cartoon fun. (Stereo) 4.40pm Wavelength. The station's future hangs in the balance as Tony Horton's Machiavellian machinations reach fruition. Last in series. (Stereo)
5.10pm Home and Away. Sally's arrogant attitude begins to alienate everybody and Liam tries to come to terms with the revelations about his mother's return. Will Travis ever reveal his true feelings for Rebecca? (Stereo)
5.40pm ITN Early Evening News
Weather.
5.59pm Granada Weather.
6.00pm Granada Tonight.
6.30pm High Road. Trish and Victor throw a housewarming party with a difference, while Cheryl and Tiffany plot their revenge on Sneddon. (Stereo)
7.00pm Emmerdale. A terrified Sophie is trapped alone with the raging Butch Dingle, who still can't get it through his thick skull that their drunken encounters meant nothing to her. Away from the unfolding drama at Zoe's house, Chris gives feuding chalet maids Lyn and Kelly an ear-bashing and Ned does his best to dissuade Biff from engaging in a bout of bare-knuckle fighting. (Stereo)
7.30pm Coronation Street. Sally returns from Scarborough to sort out the mess her life has become and confront unfaithful hubby Kevin. Will she be prepared to forgive and forget or is this the end of the line for their marriage? Andy also faces a day of drama as his exam celebrations are rudely interrupted by the police, who'd like to ask Steve a few questions.
8.00pm Inspector Morse. When a young secretary is found dead in a pub car park, Morse's nose for crime convinces him there's some funny business going on. His investigations lead him to a local insurance company, where he discovers a tangled web of secret passion and corruption are irrevocably linked to the crime. Detective drama, starring John Thaw, Kevin Whately, Anthony Bate, Terrence Hardiman, Jill Baker, Holly Aird and Ingrid Lacey (Stereo)
National Lottery Result.
10.00pm News at Ten
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10.30pm Granada News
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10.40pm Gayle's World. Spoof Page Three girl Gayle Tuesday hosts her own comedy sketch show, with Vicki Michelle. (Stereo)
11.10pm Live at Jongleurs. Musician Rick Wakeman hosts the stand-up showcase, featuring John Moloney, John Mann and Canadian comedy music act Corky and the Juice Pigs. Part of The Comedy Zone. (Stereo)
11.45pm Hunter. McCall poses as a model to infiltrate a gang of crooked catwalk queens with a profitable sideline in fleecing wealthy businessmen out of their cash. Crime drama, starring Stepfanie Kramer and Fred Dryer.
12.40am Dating the Enemy. Patricia Mitchell looks at the latest fashions and asks what attracts people to the opposite sex. (Stereo)
1.40am Bonkers. Crazy game show hosted by Jonathan Coleman, featuring a host of speciality acts (Stereo)
ITN News Headlines.
2.40am The Chart Show. The latest releases, a specialist chart and a blast from the past in the Video Vault. (Stereo)
3.35am Comedy Central. Manic mix of stateside humour, featuring stand-up comedy, a light-hearted topical debate chaired by comedian Bill Maher and an animated sitcom about a neurotic psychiatrist (Stereo)
ITN News Headlines.
4.30am Jody Horowitz Reports. Jody Horowitz presents more Hollywood-style reports on the entertainment world.
4.35am The Loop. In-depth reports on contemporary issues in the music business. (Stereo)
5.00am The Time, The Place. John Stapleton presents a lively studio debate. (Stereo)
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