starts your day with half-an-hour of news, sport, weather and travel available to all viewers, whether or not they have teletext sets.
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. Nick Ross and David Coss have the latest Election news and look ahead to the political agenda for the coming day and the major electoral issues that will make today's hustings.
Other home and world news from Debbie Rix : 6.30, 7.0, 7.30, 8.0, 8.30 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 at 6.45, 7.15, 7.45, 8.15
Getting Britain Fit: Diana Moran between 6.45 and 7.0
Your Stars: Russell Grant between
8.30 and 8.45
A See-Saw programme.
This place is in Trumptonshire and contains a factory, a pottery, a stately home and a vintage steam railway. (Repeat)
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds
Gary is in a terrible temper, but all turns out well for Cosmo and Dibs. Introducing the number 4. Book: New Blue Shoes by EVE RICE
With FRANCES KAY , FRANCIS WRIGHT
Producer Richard CALLANAN (Repeal)
Stub, the Best Cowdog in the West When it comes to herding cattle, the well-trained descendant of Australian sheepdogs knows all the tricks of the trade but keeps one or two ' up his sleeve' for exceptional situations.
A WALT DISNEY production (Repeat)
A feature film starring Bob Monkhouse, Alfred Marks, Hattie Jacques
Alfred Marks and Bob Monkhouse play the impoverished Oberon brothers, whose stately home has been bequeathed to a distant Corsican cousin. The situation is desperate - murder or marriage?
Films; page 16
Introduced by Desmond Lynam including at
1.0* News Summary
Today's timetable:
12.5 Golf
1.5 Racing Focus
1.20 Golf
1.50 Racing
2.10 Golf
2.25 Racing
2.45 Golf
3.0 Racing
3.20 Show Jumping/Golf
4.50 Final Score
Timings subject to alteration
12.5; 1.20; 2.10; 2.45; 3.20 International Golf from Royal St George's Golf Club
The Sun Alliance
PGA Championship Final round
£15,000 awaits the winner of one of Europe's most prestigious tournaments. The weather will play a big part on this seaside course at Sandwich and should the wind blow, then long hitters such as Australian GREG NORMAN could have an advantage.
Commentators HARRY CARPENTER
PETER ALLISS , CLIVE CLARK
BRUCE CRITCHLEY and ALEX HAY
1.5
Racing Focus
JULIAN WILSON looks at some of the leading contenders for the world's most prestigious flat race - the Derby at Epsom on Wednesday.
1.50; 2.25; 3.0
Racing from Chepstow
2.0 The RMC Group Ladies' Championship (Hunter 'Chase. 3m 3f)
2.35 The Websters Yorkshire Bitter Gentleman's Championship (Hunter 'Chase. 3m 3f)
The first two to finish in 23 heats around the country are qualified for this Point-to-Point Championship Final.
3.10 The Severn Stakes (Handicap. 7f)
Commentators PETER O'SULLEVAN
JIMMY LINDLEY and RICHARD PITMAN
3.20
International
Show Jumping from Hickstead featuring
The Everest
Double Glazing Grand Prix
After yesterday's Nations Cup, aft the top riders will be turning their attention to the biggest financial prize of the weekend -17,000.
This afternoon's featured class is a true Grand Prix with two rounds of show jumping plus a jump-off against the clock. Commentators
RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD and STEPHEN HADLEY
4.50 Final Score
Latest news of today's major sporting events, including cricket scoreboard and racing results.
TV presentation:
Golf HAROLD ANDERSON. RICHARD TILLING and ALASTAIR SCOTT Racing BILL TAYLOR
Show Jumping JOHNNIE WATHERSTON Studio producer JOHN PHILIPS
Assistant editor JOHN ROWLINSON Producer MARTIN HOPKINS Editor MIKE MURPHY
Results from today's main race meetings on Ceefax
Part 2
Saturday SuperStore's General Manager Mike Read makes a further special selection from the very best music featured in the recent series, including
Bucks Fizz, Bonnie Tyler
Kajagoogoo, The Kids from Fame
Madness, O.M.D., Spandau Ballet-plus personal appearances, your requests, and lots, lots more.
Designer GRENVILLE HORNER
Assistant producer CATHY cilbey Producer CHRIS BELLINGER
The traditional Bank Holiday look at the world of Walt Disney films Introduced by Stu Francis from Bolton. Films include:
Robin Hood , Bedknobs and Broom-sticks, The Love Bug, Herbie Rides Again, The Aristocats, Mickey's Whirlwind
Produced by richard EVANS
with Jan Leeming
Weatherman
(London and South East only)
Regional News
(All other Regions)
Jimmy Savile, OBE presents his Bank Holiday special extravaganza.
Watch Michael fight to catch the giant tropical Wa-hoo fish.
See eight-year-old James as the latest James Bond.
Thrill as 72-year-old James Greenwood tops a human pyramid.
Gasp as Julian [name removed] brushes a crocodile's teeth.
Relax as Michelle [name removed] sings with Kajagoogoo...
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starring Eddie Large and Syd Little with Gareth Hunt
Magnus Magnusson Bernard Manning
Special guests The Shadows THE JEFF THACKER DANCERS
Choreographer JEFF THACKER Script associate NEIL SHAND written by WALLY WALSTON , E. B. MCCINMf
GAVIN OSBON. NEILSHAND
Orchestra directed by RONNIE HAZLEHURST vocal backing
THE MAGGIE STREDDER SINGERS Musical associate ART DAY Sound LEN SHOREY
Lighting WARWICK FIELDING Designer MARTIN COLLINS Director BILL WILSON
Producer BRIAN PENDERS
The feature film starring
Richard Dreyfuss , Marsha Mason
In Neil simon's sparkling romantic comedy, Paula McFadden, a divorcee and ex-dancer with a 10-year.old daughter, seems fated to be the 'goodbye girl' whom lovers find easy to leave. When the latest walks out on her, he adds insult to injury by subletting their apartment. Out of necessity, Paula agrees to share it with the new tenant, bohemian actor Elliot Garfield - but strictly on the understanding that their paths cross as infrequently as possible.
Screenplay by NEIL SIMON Produced by RAY STARK
Directed by HERBERT ROSS. Films: page 16 (First showing on British television) * Subtitles on Ceelax page 170
Jan Leeming with developments at home and abroad. David Dimbleby with the latest on the Election Campaign. Weatherman
with Esther Rantzen
Consumer advice, investigations, misprints, mishaps and real-life humour drawn from the letters you send each week.
The reporters are Bill Buckley Gavin Campbell , Michael Groth and at the That's Life newsdesk Doc Cox and Joanna Monro
Studio director BOB MARSLAND Producer ESTHER RANTZEN Editor CORDON WATTS
The Scousers meet the Geordies when Tony, Cliff, Mick and Hughie take the Great North Road for a holiday special on Tyneside.
The recently-restored New Tyne Theatre is the setting for a traditional Geordie evening in New-castle City Centre.
Double-bass JOHN MCCORMICK
Sound EDDIE MAGRATH
LightingJOHN CROWTHER
Produced and directed by BARRY BEVINS BBC Manchester
with Iain Johnstone
Roger Moore talks about the 13th James Bond film Octopussy which has its Royal Premiere next week. Sting II is the sequel to the Academy Award-winning 1973 film The Sting. Jackie Gleason and Mac Davis take on the starring parts.
followed by News and Weather for Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales