Introduced today by Nick Ross , Selina Scott
Today's regular features include: Breakfast Time's doctor, Richard Smith , and gardening with Don Hoyle
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
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 Review of the Papers and a look ahead to the day at 7.32 and 8.32 Gardening between 7.30 and 7.45 Your Stars between 8.30 and 8.45
Food and Cooking between 8.45 and 9.0
9.25 Higher Education
What Use is a Degree?
9.52 Sex Education. Full Circle (Repeat. For details see Tues 10.10)
10.15 Home Economics
Micronutrients
10.40-10.45 Mind Stretchers
Solution: Calendars
11.0 Capricorn Game
A serial adventure: 3
11.19 Hyn o
Fyd Natur. Pysgod Aur
11.40 Going to Work: Life and Social Skills
Looking For Work
12.3 pm Let's Go
4: Let's Make a Snack
with Richard Whitmore and 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)
Peter Seabrook with advice on the latest plants and techniques from his Dig This garden.
A See-Saw programme
(Repeat)
2.2 Scene. The National Health
The experience of young patients and staff illustrate aspects of the National Health Service: with increasing costs, can it continue to match the ideals of its founders? Producer ANDY WALKER
Series producer ROGER TONGE
2.35 Living in a Developing Country: Ghana. The Big Project
This film shows the current state of research into the cancers, bronchitis and heart disease caused by cigarette smoking - which in the UK lead to more than 200 premature deaths each day. But many smokers really do want to give up.
One in every five who watched a previous showing stopped immediately - and one in ten were still not smoking a year later.
(A "Horizon" production first shown BBC2)
"'Must' viewing /or those who want to kick the habit." (Ms. London)
(Repeat)
John Craven and Paul McDowell bring you the stories, cover the events and meet the personalities that are making your kind of news.
Editor ERIC ROWAN
Tony Mailor is guilty - a thief! But why does a 14-year-old boy start stealing, especially when his parents have given him everything - or have they?
BACK PAGE: 86
with Jan Leemlng ; Weatherman
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
at 6.22
NATIONWIDE with the Nationwide team of Sue Lawley and Hugh Scully
At 6.45 Sportswide with Desmond Lynam
(Regional details as Monday)
Back in London for the 33rd year are the world's greatest basketball players bringing with them their own inimitable style of entertainment. Outside broadcast cameras capture the brilliance of their performance during their current visit to Wembley Arena.
Apart from enjoying their incredible skills and hilarious on-court comedy, there's an opportunity to meet these stars of the basketball court when they talk at half-time to commentator Alan Weeks.
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.
Based on an original format devised by MARK MAXWELL-SMITH .
Sound MALCOLM JOHNSON
Lighting WARWICK FIELDING Designer BOB COVE
Director JOHN BISHOP
Producer ROGER ORDISII
Noel Edmonds re-creates a magical moment in the life of a famous person with the help of friends, family and colleagues ... together with the atmosphere of that time as remembered by other people who found themselves in the news of the day, the music-makers and radio and television stars, the scandal-makers and ordinary people ... all having the time of their lives.
Research CLAIRE GOODMAN Director PIETER MORPURGO Producer HENRY MURRAY
with Michael Buerk
Weekend Weather JIM BACON
Is it sport or is it showbiz?
The drivers, their attendants and acolytes have no doubt - for them this is the most sought-after prize on the Grand Prix circuit, the one to win above all others. Yet there is another side to the prestigious event.
His Serene Highness Prince Rainier III explains how the Principality of Monaco gears itself up to receive 200,000 visitors from all over the world as the circus hits town. Highly-tuned cars worth millions are fiddled and fussed over by the mechanics and pit crews, inspected by race officers and press.
As the teams converge on Monte Carlo and preparations get under way for this, the first and still most important of the round the houses events, John Watson and Niki Lauda find a new optimism with a revolutionary mix of psychology and physiotherapy. Written and presented by Frank Bough
Photography by CHRIS SADLER Producer TOM SAVAGE
(Coverage of this Dear's race next Sunday on BBC2)
At the Hammersmith Palais last week couples from 26 countries met to decide the World Professional Modern Championship and the World Amateur Latin Championship.
Event organised by Mecca Leisure Productions in association with the Bottlers of Coca-Cola
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