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6.00am Business Breakfast.
7.00am BBC Breakfast News. (888)
9.00am Breakfast News Extra. (888)
9.20am Ready, Steady, Cook. Kitchen challenge show in which two top chefs race against time to create a meal using mystery ingredients. Hosted by Fern Britton. (888) (Stereo)
9.50am Kilroy. Debate on the causes and effects of children who become violent toward their parents. Guests include a teenage boy whose attacks on his mother stem from his parents' separation, a woman who, as a child, tormented her mother emotionally, and a woman who fears her husband may have inherited his parents' violent tendencies. (888) (Stereo)
10.30am Who'll Do the Pudding? The chefs cook up a whole range of oriental dishes, including crab quiche with spicy lemongrass vinaigrette, mushroom pasta and carrot cake with cardamom cream. (Stereo)
11.00am News; Regional News and Weather. (888)
11.05am
Now Now
International Golf. Dougie Donnelly introduces live action from the early rounds on day one of the Loch Lomond World Invitational in the west of Scotland. Loch Lomond is one of the European PGA Tour's most spectacular courses and a quality field has assembled to take advantage of its new and modern amenities. (Stereo)
12.35pm
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Neighbours. Lou and Harold make amends and agree to start afresh, while Sarah and Catherine's disagreement escalates to serious proportions. Toadie makes out he's about to leave, but will he really go? (888) (Stereo)
1.00pm One O'Clock News (888)
Weather.
1.30pm Regional News and Weather.
1.40pm Columbo: Double Exposure. (Film) A blackmailer turns to murder, and pins the crime on the victim's wife - but any hopes of getting away scot-free are dashed with the arrival of a certain, shabby detective. Crime drama, starring Peter Falk and Robert Culp. (888)
2.50pm International Golf and Cricket. (Stereo)
4.00pm Children's BBC
Popeye. Cartoon capers with the spinach-guzzling sailor. 4.10pm The Thunderlizards. Animated antics with the elite dinosaur squad. (Stereo) 4.20pm Morph TV with Tony Hart. Morph's new cable TV station gets off to a flying start, until his clueless pal Chas decides he wants to help out. (Stereo) 4.35pm Prince of Atlantis. Orkov battles to save the sea from the threat of Eva Metal's underwater dam. (888) (Stereo) 5.00pm Newsround. News reports and current affairs for younger viewers. (888) (Stereo) 5.10pm Bright Sparks. New series charting the extraordinary talents and achievements of British youngsters. Diane Louise Jordan and Toby Anstis meet a Tae Kwon Do Junior Sparring Champion, a 15-year-old script consultant and an 11-year-old whose first-aid knowledge saved the life of a family friend. (888) (Stereo)
5.35pm Neighbours. Lou and Harold make amends and agree to start afresh, while Sarah and Catherine's disagreement escalates to serious proportions. Toadie makes out he's about to leave, but will he really go? (888) (Stereo)
6.00pm Six O'Clock News (888)
Weather.
6.30pm Regional News Magazine.
7.00pm Animal Hospital Revisited. Rolf Harris checks up on a canine friend who had been condemned to live in a cellar and meets one or two other familiar faces from the past series. (888) (Stereo)
7.30pm Hot Gadgets. The willing volunteers put night-vision goggles to the test, learn to play golf using a video-phone and test the claims of an electronic nausea blocker, a safety-conscious toilet light and a serenading umbrella - guaranteed to brighten any rainy day. Plus, Jean Michel-Jarre drops by to reveal his all-time favourite gadgets. Presented by Carol Vorderman. (888) (Stereo)
8.00pm The National Lottery Live. Carol Smillie presents the draw and meets the winner of the £22.5million highest-ever jackpot. Plus, music by Dubstar and news of charities to benefit from Lottery money. (888) (Stereo)
8.15pm Selection Box: One Foot in the Grave. New series of side-splitting clips from favourite comedy shows. The first programme features TV's most irritable pensioner Victor Meldrew, and his long-suffering friends and family, with a number of fitting tributes from a plethora of celebrity fans. Richard Wilson and Annette Crosbie star. (888) (Stereo)
8.50pm Points of View. Anne Robinson provides an opportunity for viewers to air their opinions. (888) (Stereo)
9.00pm Nine O'Clock News (888)
Regional News and Weather.
9.29pm National Lottery Update.
9.30pm Men Behaving Badly. Tony returns from holiday looking like he has a small furry animal stuck to his chin, which he mistakenly thinks is bound to impress the lovely Deborah. Gary, meanwhile, has a hairy problem of a different kind - Dorothy is moving in and he's not so sure it's a good idea, especially when she starts filling the flat with `girlie" things. Comedy, starring Martin Clunes, Neil Morrissey, Leslie Ash and Caroline Quentin. (888) (Stereo)
10.00pm Cause of Death. Drama based on the true story of a man's battle for justice following a medical blunder which led to the death of his only son. An independent consultant confirms that the doctors caring for the boy made a series of critical mistakes, prompting his father's decision to pursue the case through the courts - only to be met by a wall of silence. Starring Tom Georgeson, Niamh Cusack, Michele Dotrice and Louisa Milwood-Haigh. (888) (Stereo)
11.00pm The X Files. Mulder and Scully investigate the identity of a 1940s murder victim discovered in a field, and establish a link between the killing and a spate of present-day deaths. All the clues, however, appear to implicate a housebound ex-con who's well into his 70s. David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson star. (888) (Stereo)
11.45pm Smith and Jones. Outlandish comedy as Griff worries his daughter may have been kidnapped by a religious cult. (888) (Stereo)
12.15am Cricket: NatWest Trophy. Tony Lewis presents highlights of one of today's second-round matches in the summer's most prestigious limited-overs competition.
1.15am Night Was Our Friend. (Film) A man returns home to England after being lost in the jungles of Brazil for two years, only to find his wife has fallen in love with another man. Unable to cope with the situation, he commits suicide - leaving his spouse as a murder suspect. Drama, with Elizabeth Sellars and Michael Gough. (b&w)
2.15am Weather.
2.20am Close.
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