with Rush Hour
London's brightest breakfast show. with news, information, what's on. and good music. The fastest travel service in town gets you to work easily whether you commute by car, train, bus. boat, or plane.
Including at 9.15 Entertainment in Town: the capital's films and theatre.
Editors DAVID EDWARDS and JOHN WAITE
News, humour, advice, nostalgia.
Londoners talk with London on [number removed]. Make headlines on the programme that gets things done.
TONY FISH. With JANEY GORDON , DAVID KREMER and MALCOLM LAYCOCK , takes a look at people, events and ideas in London, with Lifeline, the feature that helps you to stay alive in London and enjoy it.
Including at 2.15 Swap Shop. Lines open from 2.0 Help for the Disabled: Phone in on [number removed]between 11.0 am and 3.0 pm. The advice is off-air, private and confidential.
Your musical memories, the pick of the current releases, a competition or two, and this week's stars, the Bee Gees.
Producer DAVID CARTER
with TONY GRANT
The news from London and the world plus tonight's TV, sport, and travel information.
Producer CHERYL GARNSEY
with Look. Stop, Listen
The arts team -
SARAH DUNANT , DAVID MCGILLIVRAY , GUY HORNSBY and MIKE GRAY - look at the arts and entertainments in town.
Tonight, a look at the films showing in your area, a jazz concert and a report on A Sense of Ireland.
ALEX PASCALL hosts Expression, a programme for and with young people where they can put across their own ideas. Ring [number removed]or drop a line. Edited by KEITH YEOMANS
from the House of Commons