Introduced today by Nick Ross , Selina Scott
Today's regular features include: Breakfast Time's doctor, Richard Smith , and gardening with Don Hoyle. Timetable:
News: 6.30, 7.0, 7.30, 8.0, 8.30 with headlines on every quarter hour with Andrew Harvey
Weather: 6.31, 6.57, 7.27, 7.57, 8.27 Sport at 6.42, 7.18, 8.18
Regional News, weather and traffic at 6.45,7.15, 7.45, 8.15
Review of the Papers and a look ahead to the day at 7.32 and 8.32
The Breakfast Time Doctor between 6.45 and 7.0
Getting Britain Fit between 6.45 and 7.0
Tonight's TV between 7.15 and 7.30 Gardening between 7.30 and 7.45 Your Stars between 8.30 and 8.45
Food and Cooking between 8.45 and 9.0
Breakfast Time Gossip between
7.45 and 8.0
9.0 Biology
From Conception to Birth
9.25 Better Badminton
3: Defence into Attack
9.52 Look and Read
Fair Ground! 3: Hired hands
10.15 Mathscore Two
7: S for Symmetry
10.38 Exploring Science
Living in the Soil
11.0 Talkabout
The Story of Chen Ping
11.19 Hyn o Fyd. Congl y Casglwr Uil-ddarllediad . This World)
11.40 Going to Work
What's the Choice
12.3 pm 16 Up. Sex Roles OK?
Richard Whitmore and FernBritton Weather JIM BACON
(London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
Peter Seabrook with Dig This
A See-Saw programme
A See-Saw programme
2.2 Scene. Who are You Looking at? A look at the world of fashion; pop-singer STEVE STRANGE discusses the difference between style and fashion; and the reasons why some people believe that the way you look is at least as important as what you do for a living. Producer CHRIS GILDERS
Series producer ROGER TONGE
2.35 A Good Job with Prospects Commercial Artist
Ten programmes presented by Jan Beaney. 9: Quilting
15: The Leg Over
The Leg Over is the final movement in the initial routine that stretches and strengthens the centre of the back, the legs, buttocks, and sides of the torso. The movements over the next five days are alternatives.
Director PAULA GILDER
Producer PETER RAMSDEN
The Little Crook Who Wasn't There
Judi Dench
Martin Jarvis , William Rushton
The last of three programmes of stories, songs and poems. Today's selection chosen by MARTIN JARVIS.
Music arranged and played by PETER PETTINGER and CHRIS GRADWELL Designer ANDREE WELSTEAD HORNBY Producer ANGELA BEECHING
Director ROGER SINGLETON-TURNER
with Johnny Ball , who looks at All That Glisters ...
A lively look at jewellery, from belles with rings on their fingers to rocks and robbers -the men who stole the Crown Jewels.
Also the most valuable collection of jewellery, gold and diamonds ever seen in a television studio.
Written by JOHNNY BALL
Designer JOHN BONE. Director MIKE SEDDON Producer ALBERT BARBER. BBC Bristol
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A series of 18 programmes Part 8: by DAVID ANGUS
Roland decides that he has heard enough jokes about his weight. Meanwhile Julie is doing some research on the staff.
Cats and Dogs
Voices KENNETH WILLIAMS
with Jan Leeming ; Weatherman
Look East, Look North
Look North West, Midlands Today South East at Six, Points West
South Today, Spotlight South West and at 6.22
Nationwide
At 6.45 Sportswide with Desmond Lynam
(Regional details as Monday)
Townsend Thoresen Challenge
Presented by Ron Pickering, David Vine
We now move to Worthing for the first programme in the new Superstars series -eight regional heats have produced nine qualifiers for The Junior Superstars Final
Andrew Ashurst: English Schools International and County Champion pole-vaulter from Cheshire.
Martin Bell: now Britain's most promising downhill skier, living at RAF Leeming, Yorkshire.
Eddie Enwright: Cheshire schoolboys soccer star from Warrington.
Simon Honey: a 1500m athlete who also swims, rides and shoots, living in Glastonbury.
Jim Lewis: a London schools pole-vault champion afraid of heights.
Paul Lewis: second appearance in Junior Superstars. A judo international living in Milford Haven.
Malachy McHugh: from Belfast. Plays Gaelic football and hurling. Ambition to be a racing journalist.
Stuart McKay: five times Scottish wrestling champion, from Denny.
Julian Swain: county rugby player living in Birmingham.
Produced in association with Trans World International and Candid Productions Inc.
A series in 12 episodes starring with Episode 4 written by ALFRED SHAUGNESSY
The training of the team commences. They begin to emerge as individuals.
Series devised by GERARD GLAISTER and JOHN BRASON Film cameraman GODFREY JOHNSON Studio lighting ALAN HENDERSON Designer TIM DANN
Producer GERARD GLAISTER Director NICHOLAS RENTON
Barry Took with your comments in the programme you help to write.
Producer YVONNE REWETT
Please send letters to Barry Took , BBC Television Centre, London W12 8QT
with Michael Buerk and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world Weekend Weather ANNE purvis
Two disarming young women-New York cops - who demonstrate that in the fight against crime the female of the species can be as deadly as the male. A film series starring and with and One of Our Own
The murder of Joe Minelli , a respected and popular colleague, has everyone in the Police Department working at full stretch in the intensive hunt for a cop killer. But Lacey's long hours of extra duty place a strain on her family.
In the first of six programmes, Jimmy Perry recalls the days when Lily Morris , Billy Cotton and his Band, Wilson, Keppel and Betty, Harry Tate and many other great turns were filling the variety theatres of the 1930s and 40s.
Recorded at the Television Theatre. London Written by JIMMY PERRY Producer DONALD SAYER
starring William Holden Susannah York Capucine with Tetsuro Tamba Malaya 1945. The Japanese have surrendered but the guerrillas in their jungle hideouts have another enemy now-the British. In this action-packed drama of terrorism, love and divided loyalties, rubber-planter Ferris and his mistress find themselves distrusted by the British because of a longstanding friendship with a terrorist leader.
Screenplay by KARL TUNBERG
Based on the novel The Durion Tree by MICHAEL KEON
Directed by LEWIS GILBERT Films: page 15