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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 at 6.30, 7.0, 7.30, 8.0, 8.30 with headlines on every quarter hour with Andrew Harvey

Weather at 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 took 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

Contributors

Presenter:
Nick Ross
Presenter :
Selina Scott
Doctor:
Richard Smith
Gardening Presenter:
Don Hoyle
Newsreader:
Andrew Harvey

9.25 Higher Education: Student Life

9.52 Sex Education: Birth
The second of three sex-education programmes for 8-9-year-olds in schools including film of a human birth. It also includes brief sequences showing the hatching of chicks and the birth of kittens.
Introduced by Richard Carpenter
With Melissa Docker
(Repeat)

10.15 Home Economics: Vitamin C

10.40-10.45 Mind Stretchers: Solution: Houses

11.0 Capricorn Game: 2
A serial adventure

11.19 Hyn o Fyd: Natur: Yr Wylan
(Ail-ddartlectiad. This World)

11.40 Going to Work: Life and Social Skills: At Work

12.3 Let's Go: 2: Let's Look After Our Clothes

Contributors

Presenter (Sex Education):
Richard Carpenter
Unknown (Sex Education):
Melissa Docker
Producer (Sex Education):
Claire Chovil

Richard Whitmore; Anne Diamond
Weather Michael Fish

12.55-1.0 (Scotland only) The Scottish News

12.57 Regional News (London and SE only: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)

Contributors

Newsreader:
Richard Whitmore
Newsreader:
Anne Diamond
Weather presenter:
Michael Fish

With his finger-tip controls, 'sleeper' cab, and the luxury of continental motorway facilities, Bob McAngus - juggernaut lorry driver - is an aristocrat among routiers.

But to be a successful aristocrat he must also know a thing or two about the ways of the world, and in one mission, a journey from Felixstowe to Trieste, McAngus shows how juggernaut drivers deal with the complicated web of Common Market regulations - and how to offer those international gestures of goodwill.

(First shown on BBC2)

Contributors

Subject:
Bob McAngus
Producer:
Roger Mills
Director:
Ron Johnston

Story: "The Groggs' Day Out" by Roy and Anne Bentley
Presenters Carol Chell, Andrew Secombe

Contributors

Presenter:
Carol Chell
Presenter:
Andrew Secombe
Author (The Groggs' Day Out):
Roy Bentley
Author (The Groggs' Day Out):
Anne Bentley
Pianist:
Philip Coleman
Percussionist:
Alan Grahame
Designer:
Gina Stewart
Scripts devised by:
Robin Haldane
Director:
John Smith
Producer:
Anne Gobey

Based on a traditional Russian tale by Veronica Cecil

Tired of being thought a fool by his father and brothers, Ivan sails off to find his fortune. But only a ninny with the luck of the devil could make that fortune in the way Ivan does...
(Repeat)

Contributors

Writer:
Veronica Cecil
Producer:
Angela Beeching
Director:
Christine Secombe
Ivan:
Michael Thomas
Ivan's father:
Bernard Gallagher
Ivan's mother:
Sarah Long
Brother:
Dominic Jephcott
Brother:
Robert Morgan
Sailor:
Harold Goodwin
Sailor:
Michael Ripper
King:
John Arnatt
Princess:
Alison Elliott

The last of four programmes with John Craven

In 1940, when a German invasion was expected daily and London was being bombed, quietly and secretly in an Oxford laboratory, Howard Florey was working on a vital discovery: how to turn penicillin into a safe and reliable medicine. The astonishing cures this new drug achieved soon became front-page news and even to scientists it seemed like a miracle.

Many of the people who worked with Florey are still alive and in today's Breakthrough programme they share their memories of the exciting moments of discovery with John Craven.

Contributors

Presenter:
John Craven
Film Editor:
Monica Mead
Producer:
Molly Cox

Look East, Look North, Look North West, Midlands Today, South East at Six, Points West, South Today, Spotlight South West, Scene Around Six, Reporting Scotland, Wales Today

and at 6.22 Nationwide
The current affairs programme which each weekday evening links London with the regions, presented by the Nationwide team of Sue Lawley and Hugh ScullyÂ

At 6.45 Sportswide with Desmond Lynam

Contributors

Presenter (Nationwide):
Sue Lawley
Presenter (Nationwide):
Hugh Scully
Presenter (Sportswide):
Desmond Lynam
Producer (Nationwide):
Michael Hogan
Producer (Nationwide):
Paul Woolwich
Deputy Editor (Nationwide):
Philip Harding
Deputy Editor (Nationwide):
Ian Squires
Editor (Nationwide):
Roger Bolton

with Paul Daniels
A quiz show
Will last week's champion manage to beat the challenge of five new contestants as they all try to find which word, picture or music clue Is the odd one out?
Produced by arrangement with Ralph Edwards Productions and Action Time Ltd

Contributors

Presenter:
Paul Daniels
Based on an original format devised by:
Mark Maxwell-Smith
Sound:
Malcolm Johnson
Lighting:
Warwick Fielding
Designer:
Bob Cove
Director:
John Bishop
Producer:
Roger Ordish

by Jeremy Lloyd and David Croft

Mr Walpole, the handsome golf pro, shows Captain Peacock how to swing a club - and Mrs Slocombe is holed in one.

Starring John Inman as Mr Humphries, Mollie Sugden as Mrs Slocombe
co-starring Frank Thornton as Captain Peacock
featuring Wendy Richard as Miss Brahms, Nicholas Smith as Mr Rumbold, Mike Berry as Mr Spooner and Arthur English as Mr Harman

Contributors

Writer:
Jeremy Lloyd
Writer/Executive Producer:
David Croft
Designer:
John Stout
Producer/Director:
Bob Spiers
Mr Humphries:
John Inman
Mrs Slocombe:
Mollie Sugden
Capt Peacock:
Frank Thornton
Miss Brahms:
Wendy Richard
Mr Rumbold:
Nicholas Smith
Mr Spooner:
Mike Berry
Mr Harman:
Arthur English
Miss Belfridge:
Candy Davis
Canteen manageress:
Doremy Vernon
Mr Walpole:
Jess Conrad
Fisherman:
Ballard Berkeley

Jane Doe No 37

Chris takes an interest in the case of a murdered down-and-out who tried to give information to the police before she died.

Contributors

Chris Cagney:
Sharon Gless
Mary Beth Lacey:
Tyne Daly
Lt Samuels:
Al Waxman
Detective Petrie:
Carl Lumbly
Harvey:
John Karlen

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