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Frank Bough and Selina Scott are the Breakfast Time hosts to the personalities making today's headlines.
News Debbie Rix: 6.30, 7.0, 7.30, 8.0, 8.30, with headlines on every quarter hour
Weather Francis Wilson: 6.31, 6.57, 7.27, 7.57, 8.27
Sport David Icke: 6.42, 7.18, 8.18
Regional News, weather and traffic: 6.45, 7.15, 7.45, 8.15
Getting Britain Fit: 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: Russell Grant between 8.30 and 8.45
Food and Cooking: Glynn Christian between 8.45 and 9.0
Going to Work: Life and Social Skills. Working it Out. Out of Work The fourth of five new plays written by BILL LYONS
Steve takes Eddie in hand and sends him to the Social Security Office; but things do not turn out as Eddie expected. At work, Claudia is suspected of theft and interviewed by the police. Steve has a chance of a job abroad; Kay isn't very happy about that for her own reasons.
With SANDY RATCLIFF , BILLY HAMON , NICK REDING , NICK CONWAY , CINDY SHELLEY , TONY MCPHERSON , CASSIE MCFARLANE , GORDEN KAYE , ROBIN MILLER
Producer PAUL MITCHELL
10.15 Music Time. The Animals
10.38 Twentieth-Century History Mr Kennedy and Mr Khrushchev
11.0-11.20 Merry-go-Round. The Changing Seasons: Autumn
11.42 Tout compris
Au petit déjeuner; en route; au stade; a table
12.0 Mind Stretchers
Solution: Calendars
Richard Whitmore , Anne Diamond Weather MICHAEL FISH
12.55-1.0 (Scot only) Scottish News
(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.
BBC Birmingham
A See-Saw programme.
2.1 Words and Pictures Going, Going, Gone!
Tortoise, mouse, lion and elephant go for a row on the river and get very wet. So does the woman who argued, but that's another story. Presenter Vicky Ireland
Puppets ALAN PLATT
Animation BURA and HARDWICK Producer Moyra Gambleton
2.18 Today and Tomorrow
The Dawning of the Solar Age
Seven programmes on the science behind gardening
Presented by ALAN HIBBERT 5: Why All That Water? Produced by RON BLOOMFIELD and BRYN BROOKS
Book (same title), £9.50 from booksellers
One of the best-loved Western series starring
The Stalker
In self-defence Candy kills a thief making his getaway. The dead man turns out to be a neighbour whose widow unthinkingly seeks vengeance, while a remorseful Candy tries to make amends.
Written by D. C. FONTANA
Directed by ROBERT L . FRIEND
The Piggy in the Puddle by CHARLOTTE POMERANTZ
Illustrations by JAMES MARSHALL Presenters
Elizabeth Millbank , Brian Cant
An animated series of science-fiction stories.
(Repeat)
German shepherd dog Hobo has the freedom of the road to find adventures, any time. anywhere. Great Million Dollar Fur Heist
Hobo rescues some kidnap victims and recovers valuable stolen furs.
with Simon Groom, Sarah Greene, Peter Duncan, Janet Ellis
Janet's fifth Blue Peter programme sees her transform a shoe box into a four-poster bed. Simon and Peter fight wizards and ores in the dungeons of a Cheshire castle.
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
Throughout the week Sue Lawley, Richard Kershaw and Hugh Scully bring you the issues that matter. Including Watchdog
Producers MICHAEL ROGAN ,PAUL WOOLWICH Deputy editors PHILIP HARDING ,IAN SQUIRES Editor ROGER BOLTON
LONDON and SCOTLAND Rolf Harris Cartoon Time
Some famous faces from the world of music, including the renowned baritone Signor Thomassino Catti -Cazzaza, virtuoso pianist Bugs Bunny and zany conductor The Mad Maestro.
SOUTH WEST Felix Aquarius
A film version of the stage production by Tiverton School, which follows the story of Felix rise from unemployment in a Devon town to success as the inventor of a dream machine.
SOUTH New series South Sport
David Icke presents four programmes about sports that rarely get TV coverage. Tonight, kung fu and parascending; a profile of Vince Hawkins , 1946 British Middle-weight Boxing Champion; Bryon Butler on football; and a doctor advises on sporting ills. With MARIE THOMAS and NEIL COPPENDALE
WEST RPM
The best of local bands, humour about the way we live, what's new in regional life-styles, and a look back to the 60s, with Andy Batten-foster - and Mike Jenner .
MIDLANDS New series The Dog Show
A magazine for dog lovers introduced by Dennis McCarthy.
Tonight: bloodhounds; a profile of the National Terrier Championship; advice on training from Coventry Dog Training Clubs; and Ask the Vet. Judge Joe Braddon examines three interesting breeds; DENNIS MCCARTHY looks at a komondor.
EAST Let Justice Be Done ... A Crime at Christ's
November 1842: Christ's College, Cambridge. A mysterious intruder attacks the Senior Fellow, the climax of a feud between a young man and the uncles he believed had robbed him of his inheritance. Stratford Johns investigates.
NORTH WEST The Brass Beat
Roy Castle follows the beat and explains the background. Tonight: The Hoist Brass Ensemble
NORTH EAST Heroes
Guitarist Hank Marvin talks to Eric Robson about Max Wall , Buddy Holly , John Cleese , Richard Adams , Paul Newman and The Goons.
NORTH A Voyage Between Two Seas
By barge and boat, Pete Morgan makes a leisurely journey Over the Roof of England.
NORTHERN IRELAND Wise Crack Paul Maxwell debates the advantages of the Youth Training Scheme in Northern Ireland. Mark Robson looks at a typical project in the scheme. Maeve Murphy has news of other projects. Speak Out is about cuts in education provision. The Outcasts rock group say it with music.
WALES Make it Work or Beating the Recession Blues
Linda Mitchell and David Parry -Jones present new ideas, new skills, and redundant people who have made a new start.
Starring Lee Horsley as Matt Houston
with Pamela Hensley as CJ, John Aprea as Lt Novelli, Penny Santon as Mama Novelli
Guest starring Jimmy Baio as Jeb, Shelley Berman as Dickie Bevak, Alan Hale as Rawson Harmon IV, Mary Ann Mobley as Lana 'Honey' Lewis
Finding his 'sea-legs' is only one of the unexpected problems Matt has to deal with as he tries to track down the killer of a yacht club commodore.
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
Deputy editor TOM BOWER Editor GEORGE CAREY
with Michael Buerk
Weatherman
2: Spring 1862. Mary Hale and Jonas Steele are married in Gettysburg, but with the Peninsular Campaign already under way their honeymoon is short-lived. Union soldier Malachy Hale and his Confederate cousin Luke Geyser experience first-hand the grim realities and absurdities of the war they were so eager to join.
(For cast see p 27. Part 3 tomorrow 7.55)
with Iain Johnstone
Including regular reviews of current releases and news of the latest films in production.
Friday the 13th - Part 3: this second sequel adds 3D effects to the mayhem and horror of a teenage outing to evil Lake Crystal.
Six Weeks: Dudley Moore as a prospective US Congressman brought together with cosmetics tycoon Mary Tyler Moore by the tragic illness of her daughter.
The fifth programme in this self-help series describes the experience of depression and suggests ways of helping both yourself and others through it.
followed by News and Weather for Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales