Frank Bough and Selina Scott are the Breakfast Time hosts to the people and personalities who are making today's headlines. Timetable:
News with Debbie Rix at 6.30, 7.0,
7.30, 8.0, 8.30 with headlines on every quarter hour.
Weather with Francis Wilson at
6.31, 6.57, 7.27, 7.57, 8.27
Sport with David Icke 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
Getting Britain Fit with Diana Moran between 6.45 and 7.0
Tonight's TV between 7.15 and 7.30 Consumer Holiday Feature between 7.30 and 7.45
Your Stars with Russell Grant between 8.30 and 8.45
Food and Cooking with Glynn Christian between 8.45 and 9.0
Breakfast Time Gossip with Chris Wilson between 7.45 and 8.0
9.10 A Good Job with Prospects Real Estate
9.38 Going to Work
Self-employed
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds
Cosmo and Dibs imagine flying and living underwater. A visit to a group of children making masks and costumes for their Caribbean-style carnival party. With MIKE GRADY
Director PAT FARRINGTON
The second You and Me book, 12.50, from booksellers
10.15 Music Time
Clap and Tap
10.38 Twentieth-Century History Britain Alone
11.0 Merry-go-Round The Seven Seas
Balance in the Deep
The variety of sea life is huge. Men have always benefited from it, but now the sea's ecological balance is threatened. Producer EDWARD HAYWARD
11.23
Talkabout Mrs Plug the Plumber
11.42 General Studies Poets Present
John Tidmarsh narrates the schools history programme. This edition looks at how Britain fought Germany alone after the fall of Europe in June 1940.
with Richard Whitmore and Jane Franchi
Weather JACK SCOTT
(London and SE: Financial Report and News Headlines with subtitles)
Donny MacLeod , Marian Foster , Marjorie Lofthouse and Bob Langley are this week's presenting team of the topical and entertaining lunchtime magazine programme. And Frank Delaney visits Pebble Mill today for his weekly chat about books and authors.
Editor PETER HERCOMBE BBC Pebble Mill
A See-Saw programme.
2.1 Words and Pictures
A new series of stories, songs and rhymes for young children in the early stages of reading.
The King and the Fluteplayer
The boy in today's story can imitate birds with his flute and make up his own songs too - and that's what nearly gets him into trouble with the king.
Presenter vicky IRELAND Puppets ALAN PLATT
Animation BURA AND HARDWICK Producer MOYRA GAMBLETON 2.18 Exploring Science
Living in the Soil
2.40 The Music Arcade
Electricity in Music
P. J. Kavanagh in Olney
P. J. Kavanagh visits the Buckinghamshire village of Olney, where the melancholic 18th-century poet William Cowper wrote the comic poem John Gilpin in one sleepless night and amid bouts of intense depression composed a body of some of the most beautiful nature poetry in the language.
Director DAVID heycock
A sequence of yoga movements that builds up day by day into a routine that will stretch and exercise the entire body
Day 16: The Standing Leg Grip
The standing leg grip stretches the back of the legs and the lower back. It also 'helps establish good balance and coordination.
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A cartoon series
A frustrating time for Huck when he tries to deliver a letter in Postman Panic
with Peter Settelen
The Wheel on the School by MEINDERT DEJONG
1: Shora was a fishing village in a part of Holland called Friesland. R lay right by the North Sea, tight against the dike. But unlike other nearby villages no storks ever came to build their nests there. Lina wondered why....
Adrian Hedley , Janet Ellis with Paul Clayton and Wilf Lunn and Julia Binsted as Dot
An aeroplane gets into difficulties at the hands of Adrian. What happens when the sun sets into the sea? A baby disappears down a plughole! All clues to jigwords this week.
Designer PETER HIGGINS
Written and produced by CLIVE DOle Director bob nLAGDEN
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with Simon Groom
Sarah Greene and Peter Duncan
Assistant Editor Ian Oliver
Editor BIDDY BAXTER
with Moira Stuart Weatherman
Presented by Laurie Mayer and Fran Morrison with reporters susannaii greenberc. and MAGGIE NELSON
Michael WALE is at the South East sports desk
At 6.25 the Nationwide team of Sue Lawley, Richard Kershaw and Hugh Scully brings you the ISSues the stories and the people that matter from BBC studios in the capital and across the country.
Including
Watchdog with HUGH SCULLY
Producers michael iiocan , paul wool-.vicii Deputy editors piulip HARDING .ian squires Editor ROGER BOLTON
The international singing star presents top entertainment in a variety of music and comedy and more music with this week's guest, Hal Linden. Songs include ' I love a rainy night ', ' Lost in the stars ', Old-fashioned strut', 'On the road again ', ' Starting over', ' who have nothing', 'Late in the evening'.
(Programme recorded in America)
Presented by Fred Emery
The issues, the people and the stories that matter, reported by television's top journalists:
MICHAEL COCKERELL , DAVID LOMAX TOM MANGOLD , JEREMY PAXMAN PETER TAYLOR , PHILIP TIBENHAM
Deputy editor TOM BOWER Editor GEORGE CAREY
with John Humphrys ; Weatherman
starring
Burt Lancaster , Bruce Davison
Following a break-out from a reservation, Ulzana, an Apache renegade, and a group of braves carry out vicious raids-murdering and torturing local homesteaders and their families. Mclntosh, a scout, and an idealistic young officer lead a cavalry troop in a frantic attempt to recapture the Indian ...
Screenplay by ALAN SHARP
Produced by CARTER DE HAVEN
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with Barry Norman
Privates on Parade - John Cleese and Denis Quilley star in this film adaptation of Peter Nichols 's long-running stage play -a musical satire set in Singapore during the Communist uprising.
Young Doctors in Love - a knock-about comedy that parodies the old-style hospital movies.
The Jigsaw Man - on location at Windsor Safari Park during the filming of some action sequences on this spy thriller in which Michael Caine plays a double agent.
Director bruce THOMPSON Producer JANE LUSH