The overnight election news, plus sport, weather and travel.
Frank Bough, Nick Ross and Selina Scott introduce a special Breakfast Time election results programme.
From the Election studio Nick Ross looks ahead to the Government and the Prime Minister who will run Britain for the next five years.
Together with Frank and Selina he tells the story of last night's drama in British politics.
Plus the stars and personalities who will join the Breakfast Time team to reflect and comment on this most important of mornings. General Election News 6.0, 6.30,
7.0, 7.30, 8.0, 8.30, 9.0
Regional News and results
6.45, 7.15, 7.40, 8.15, 8.40
David Dimbleby , Peter Snow and Sir Robin Day return with coverage of the second day of election results. Analysis from Ivor Crewe and John Cole. Over 100 results are expected including 17 from Northern Ireland.
What kind of Government will Britain have for the next five years? Who will be in the new Cabinet? with News at 12.30*
WALES: Outside broadcast units with live results as they are announced.
SCOTLAND: James Cox and George Reid with news of key Scottish seats.
Director TOM GUTTERIDGE
Deputy editor RICHARD TAIT Editor DAVID DICKINSON
Story: The Day the Town Hall Clock Caught Hiccups by MOLLY SOLE Presenters
Sarah Long , Andrew Secombe
Pianist PETER PONTZEN
Written and directed by CHRISTINE HEWITT Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
Today: The Valley Where Time Stood Still
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John Craven and Paul McDowell helped by BBC reporters around the world, bring you the stories, cover the events, and meet the personalities that are making your kind of news.
Editor ERIC ROWAN 0 BACK PAGE: 86
An adventure story in 13 episodes set in New Zealand in the 1860s.
When his father doesn't return from the goldfields at Tucker's Gully, Scott Hunter sets out to find him. After a lift on a supply dray he is left to walk the rest of the way on his own. Suddenly he sees two men. Is one really about to shoot the other?
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with Jan Leeming ; Weatherman
Look East, Look North
Look North West, Midlands Today South East at Six, Points West
South Today, Spotlight South West Reporting Scotland, Wales Today and at 6.25
Nationwide
(Regional details as Monday)
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 KEITH GUNN
Lighting WARWICK FIELDING Designer BOB cove
Director JOHN BISHOP
Producer ROGER ORDISH
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 people who found themselves in the news of the day the music-makers, radio and television stars, the scandal-makers and ordinary people ... all having the time of their lives.
Harvey Smith remembers 8 October 1959 when he first won Leading Show Jumper of the Year. Including the BBC's television coverage of the General Election held on that day, with HUGH GAITSKELL , RICHARD DIMBLEBY and ROBERT MCKENZIE and his swingometer.
Research DAVID NICOLSON Director PIETER MORPURGO Producer HENRY MURRAY
presents Jack of Diamonds
A lighthearted thriller in six parts filmed entirely on location starring Dick Emery and written by JOHN AND STEVEN SINGER
2:Colonelof theNuts featuring Tony Selby , John Cater Glynn Edwards
Private eye Bernle Weinstock continues his enquiries into the whereabouts of a large quantity of missing diamonds. Unbeknown to him his efforts are being closely monitored by both the underworld and the CID.
Incidental music RONNIE hazlehurst
Film cameraman REX MAIDMENT
Sound recordist JIM MCALISTER Film editor MIKE JACKSON Designer ANTONY THORPE
Producer STUART ALLEN
* subtitles on Ceefax page 170
with Michael Buerk and Fred Emery
Weekend Weather MICHAEL FISH
Let Them Eat Pretzels
Chris and Mary Beth risk an international incident when they try to arrest an Arab after a hit-and-run accident in which the victim is identified as Jewish and the suspect claims diplomatic immunity. Written by Peter Lefcourt Directed by Harry Barris
starring Dirk Bogarde
Alexis Smith , Alexander Knox
'Every human being contains a sleeping tiger within himself - and who knows when, or why, it may suddenly leap out.' Analyst Clive Esmond falls victim to his own prediction when he undertakes the rehabilitation of Frank Clements (Dirk Bogarde ) in his own house. Directed by Joseph Losey during his blacklist' period, under the name of Victor Hanbury.
Screenplay by DEREK FRYE
Based on a novel by MAURICE moiseiwitsch Produced and directed by victor HANBURY Films : page 21