Frank Bough and Selina Scott invite you to start your day with Breakfast Time and its mix of news, comment, weather, traffic and sport.
News at 6.30, 7.0, 7.30, 8.0, 8.30 with headlines on the quarter hour Weather: 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
Getting Britain Fit between 6.45 and 7.0
Tonight's TV between 7.15 and 7.30 Pop with Mike Smith between 7.30 and 7.45
Review of the Papers and a look ahead to the coming day: 7.32, 8.32 Your Stars with Russell Grant between 8.30 and 8.45
Problem Page with Claire Rayner between 8.30 and 9.0
Food and Cooking with Glyim Christian between 8.45 and 9.0
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds and adults watching with them
Charu Bala Chokshi and the puppets discuss friendship and love. A look at things over and under water and a visit to a swimming class.
Story: Raju's Dream, by BARINDAR KALSI , illustrated by JEROO ROY
With FRANCES KAY , FRANCIS WRIGHT
Film director JULIE CALLANAN Producer Richard CALLANAN
10.15 Everyday Maths
Cheap at Half the Price
10.40-10.45 Mind Stretchers Problem (Bridges)
11.0 Words and Pictures
What Made Tiddalik Laugh?
11.17 Today and Tomorrow The Global Village
11.40 Watch with subtitles for the deaf Animals in Danger
Gwyn Richards visits the ancient cathedral city of Lichfield. Once the spiritual centre of Mercia the city was home to Dr Johnson and David Garrick as well as being an important coaching crossroad in the 18th century.
Producer JOHN CLARKE
Series producer MICHAEL FITZGERALD
A See-Saw programme by JULIE HOLDER Quiet Please
Mother Flump has a headache, so it's ' Quiet please', but Posey, Perkin and Pootle learn more about making a noise than being quiet.
Narration GAY SOPER
Music PAUL READE
Animation DAVID KELLEHAR
Producer DAVID YATES
A videobook Beebtots (BBCV 9004) is available from retailers
2.1 Watch
Animals in Danger
2.18 Near and Far Tundra
2.40 Merry-Go-Round
2: Water Working
A programme for children under 5 Story: A Party for the Animals by VALERIE BROCKENSHIRE Presenters
Sarah Long , Andrew Secombe
Misadventures with Popeye, the spinach-guzzling cartoon sailor.
(Repeat)
Last in the present series with Keith Chegwin and special guests including Bucks Fizz
Cheggers presents the best in top pop action, with fun and games from his twin teams the Reds and Yellows, led this week by Steven Fischer and Sally Ann Triplett
Designer JOHN HOLLAND Director MARTIN HUGHES Producer MIKE STEPHENS
The nature magazine with the latest news and information on wildlife with Su Ingle and Michael Jordan
Su treks to the northernmost tip of Britain to report on the sad story of the black-browed albatross. It's the only one in Britain, and for all anyone knows, could be the only one in the northern hemisphere!
And Mike waits by a river in Devon and glimpses a ferocious wild animal that's only been established in this country for 30 years - but already it's spreading all over England, Wales and Scotland.
Producer MIKE BEYNON BBC Bristol
with Moira Stuart 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 and at 6.25
Nationwide
News, views and background to current events presented this evening by SUE LAWLEY and RICHARD KERSHAW , with contributions from BBC studios around the United Kingdom. (Regional details as Monday)
Episode 18 by DAVID HOPKINS
The ship is held over in Amsterdam because of engine trouble, and on the Mediterranean Mrs Landers and John start a romance ...
Music composed by JOHNNY PEARSON Storyline by BEN STEED Script editor TED RHODES Designer COLIN BLAYMIRES Produced by bill SELLARS
Directed by TERENCE DUDLEY
'You've got big dreams. You want fame. Well fame costs, and right here's where you start paying...' dance teacher Lydia Grant warns the students of New York's celebrated dream factory, the High School for the Performing Arts.
Starring Debbie Allen as Lydia, Lee Curreri as Bruno, Erica Gimpel as Coco, Albert Hague as Shorofsky, Carlo Imperato as Danny, Carol Mayo Jenkins as Sherwood, Valerie Landsburg as Doris, Gene Anthony Ray as Leroy, Lori Singer as Julie, Morgan Stevens as Reardon, Tracy Bregman as Jenny, Thorn Fox as Julio, David Greenlee as Dwight, Richard Venture as Mr McClain
Coco discovers she's fallen for a young dancer who is afraid of becoming a star, while Miss Sherwood finds the English student of her dreams then realises that the girl's stepfather is censoring her textbooks.
The Kids from Fame Songs (record KIDLP 004, cassette KIDK 004) from retailers or Teledata by ringing [number removed])
Barry Took with your comments in the programme you help to write.
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Points of View, a hilarious selection of letters from viewers compiled by Barry Took, is available from booksellers for £1.50
John Humphrys with developments at home and abroad. Fred Emery with the latest on the Election Campaign.
Weatherman :
with Desmond Wilcox
The last of four programmes
The Amazonian Indian boy she's loved and cared for over the past six years is at risk. Marjorie Jackson, the wife of the distinguished plastic surgeon who is building a new face for the boy David, wants to adopt him legally - to protect his future. At present he has no papers, no real identity - he's an illegal immigrant in Britain, and an illegal alien in America.
What does it take to get him a passport? - to turn his name from Lopez to Jackson? Can Marjorie, by journeying deep into the Amazonian jungle, find proof of his identity? Perhaps even discover his real parents? In a journey to match any professional explorer, the surgeon's wife from the Glasgow suburbs sets out into the Peruvian jungle. The sequel to last night's documentary travels across the Andes, and by dug-out canoe, with Marjorie.
Film cameraman ANDREW DUNN
Film editor ROBERT BURNETT
Director ALEX MCCALL
Producer DESMOND WILCOX
Executive producer NEIL FRASER
BBC Scotland
* Subtitles on Ceefax page 170
As this annual inter-regional competition enters its 33rd year,
Peter Marshall returns to host the series. This first programme of amateur dancing for the Come
Dancing trophy is between Scotland and Home Counties South at the Guild Hall, Preston...
The professional demonstration is by the European Latin Champions
Sammy and Shirley Stopford , who will also be giving Peter, and us all a few hints on dancing. The music is again supplied by the ANDY ROSS ORCHESTRA and Bruce Hammal is the commentator.
Arranged by ERIC MORLEY Sound JOHN DRAKE
Lighting STAN SNAPE
Designer ROCHELLE SELWYN Director TIM MARSHALL Producer RICK GARDNER
followed by News and Weather for Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales