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Frank Bough and Selina Scott are the Breakfast Time hosts to the people and personalities who are making today's headlines. They'll be inviting you to start your day with a fast-moving programme of news, comment, weather and sport.
News with Debbie Rix : 6.30, 7.0, 7.30, 8.0, 8.30 with headlines on every quarter hour.
Weather with Francis Wilson : 6.31, 6.57, 7.27, 7.57, 8.27
Sport with David Icke : 6.42, 7.18, 8.18
Regional News, weather and traffic: 6.45, 7.15, 7.45, 8.15
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
Review of the Papers and a look ahead to the day: 7.32 and 8.32
Your Stars with Russell Grant between 8.30 and 8.45
Food and Cooking with Glynn Christian between 8.45 and 9.0
Going to Work: Life and Social Skills. Working it Out Looking for Work
Third of five plays by BILL LYONS Eddie has come to London to stay with his sister Kay and her husband Steve. Prompted by Steve, he starts looking for work: but it isn't as easy as all that. In the factory, the trainees don't get it all their own way either.
With BILLY HAMON , SANDY RATCLIFF , NICK REDING , NICK CONWAY , ANN MORRISH , RIO FANNING , GORDEN KAYE , NIGEL HUMPHREYS , PATRICK MALAHIDE , CASSIE MCFARLANE , CINDY SHELLEY , TONY MCPHERSON Producer GEOFF WILSON
Series producer PAUL MITCHELL
10.15-10.35 Music Time Stars
11.0-11.20 Merry.go-Round
The Changing Seasons: Summer
11.42 Tout compris
En ville; au garage; au marché
12.0 Mind Stretchers
Solution: Houses
Richard Whitmore; Anne Diamond
Weather Jim Bacon
12.55-1.0 (Scotland only) The Scottish News
12.57 Regional News (London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
Donny MacLeod , Marian Foster , Marjorie Lofthouse and Bob Lang ley are this week's presenting team of the lunchtime magazine. And Frank Delaney visits Pebble Mill today for his weekly chat about books and authors.
Editor PETER BERCOMBE. BBC Birmingham
A See-Saw programme.
(Repeat)
2.1 Words and Pictures
The Door that Would Not Open
An inquisitive prince is nonplussed when one of the doors of his palace fails to open, despite the assistance of various members of the palace staff. However a young page finds the solution.
Presentervicky IRELAND Puppets ALAN PLATT
Animation bura and rardwick Producer MOYRA GAMBLETON
2.18 Today and Tomorrow The Mighty Micro
Seven programmes on the science behind gardening.
Hoss and Little Joe are at odds and allow their quarrel to spill over into local politics when they create fightin' and feudin' among the good denizens of Virginia City.
Story: All the Day Long by Elve Fortis and De Hieronymis
Presenters Floella Benjamin, Fred Harris
(Repeat)
Hobo befriends an old-time singing star and helps her find a new career.
with Simon Groom, Sarah Greene and Peter Duncan
Richard Whitmore
Weatherman
Look East with Judi Lines
Look North with Mike Neville
Look North West with Stuart Hall
Midlands Today with Alan Towers and Kay Alexander
South East at Six with Sue Cook, Laurie Mayer and Fran Morrison
Points West with Graham Purches, Gerald Haycock and Vivien Creegor
South Today with Bruce Parker and Jenni Murray
Spotlight South West with Chris Denham and Fern Britton
Scene Around Six with Sean Rafferty
Reporting Scotland with Mary Marquis
Wales Today with Noreen Bray and Chris Morgan
with Sue Lawley, Richard Kershaw and Hugh Scully
Including Watchdog
LONDON AND SCOTLAND
Rolf Harris Cartoon Time
Rolf takes a look at comic variations on four well-known fairy stories.
SOUTH WEST
Country Scene
Magazine of south west country life. Comments or suggestions to [address removed], or phone Plymouth [number removed].
SOUTH
King's Country: 7: Heathland
Cameraman Simon King looks at wildlife habitats in the south.
WEST
RPM
Rock magazine presented by Andy Batten-Foster with Mike Jenner.
MIDLANDS
Day Out
Gwyn Richards visits Acton Scott Working Farm Museum, near Church Stretton, where old farming methods are kept alive.
EAST
Let Justice Be Done....
The Lowestoft Witches. At Bury St Edmunds in 1662 two women were charged with witchcraft. Their trial was to influence the Massachusetts witch-hunt. Stratford Johns investigates.
NORTH WEST
The Brass Beat
Roy Castle follows the beat and explains the background. Tonight: The Band of the Lancashire Constabulary
NORTH EAST
Heroes
Jazz trumpeter Ian Carr talks to Eric Robson about Louis Armstrong, Miles Davis, Jesse Owens, Odette, Gandhi and Kenneth Allsop.
NORTH New series
A Voyage Between Two Seas
By barge and boat Pete Morgan makes a leisurely journey across England. Today: From the Mersey to the Pennines
NORTHERN IRELAND
Wise Crack
Paul Maxwell looks at conservation work; Maeve Murphy digs into youth events; Mark Robson talks to some young professional boxers. Music from Silent Running and Scaifte C16.
WALES
Make it Work
Linda Mitchell and David Parry Jones present new ideas for beating the recession blues.
and guest stars
The Purrfect Crime
A big cat on the loose in Beverly Hills and four money-hungry exwives clamouring for their inheritance don't stop Matt from finding out who plotted the death of a pet-food tycoon.
Presented by Fred Emery and Richard Lindley
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
with John Humphrys
Weatherman
"There must be seven pints of blood spilled in this kitchen - the human body holds about nine." Dan August can find plenty of blood, but no body, when he is called in to investigate the disappearance of Marian Ord. Gradually suspicion falls on Marian's husband, but there are odd circumstances about her past. And where is that body?
Films: page 16
The fourth film of the series looks at the menopause and how to cope with its symptoms.