Frank Bough and Sellna 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
Food and Cooking with Glynn Christian between 8.45 and 9.0
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds.
Mr B thinks that Dibs has spoilt his new hat on purpose, but in fact it was an accident.
Book: Meg at Sea by Helen Nicoll and Jan Pienkowski.
With Michael Balfour and Frances Kay, Francis Wright.
Old Trafford and The Oval stage the 60-overs-a-side competition as it enters the decisive knock-out stage. England, New Zealand, West Indies, Australia were the favourites to reach this stage - with England hoping that ground advantage would help them to improve their winter form, when they lost to both Australia and New Zealand.
Peter West and Tony Lewis introduce coverage as the four leading countries battle for a place in Saturday's final at Lord's.
Cricket scores on Ceefax
by Her Majesty The Queen
At the start of a new Parliament and after the Election the members of the House of Commons, many of them newly-elected, process to the Bar of the House of Lords to hear Her Majesty read the Speech from the Throne which reveals the Government's programme for the new session. Commentator DAVID DIMBLEBY
Outside broadcast produced by JOHN VERNON
Further coverage
with Richard Whitmore and Sandi Marshall Weather BILL GILES
1.27 Regional News
(London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
A See-Saw programme
World Cup Cricket
The 1983 Prudential World Cup Semi-finals
Further coverage
Wimbledon 83 Lawn Tennis
The Lawn Tennis Championships direct from the All England Club
The best of the action on the third day's play. DAN MAS
KELL, JOHN BARRETT , BARRY DAVIES ,
MARK COX, ANN JONES , VIRGINIA
WADE, BILL THRELFALL and RICHARD EVANS report on the top matches on the Centre and No 1 Courts.
HARRY CARPENTER keeps you up-to-date with a complete service of news and results from the outside courts.
Television presentation FRED VINER ,
JOHNNIE WATHERSTON , RICHARD TILLING ,
JOHN PHILIPS , JIM RESIDE, ALASTAIR SCOTT Producer MARTIN HOPKINS
Executive producer HAROLD ANDERSON
A programme for children under 5.
The nature magazine with the latest news and information on wildlife with Su Ingle, Michael Jordan.
A shy British bird that actually swims underwater.
Some of our animals that live underground and never see the light of day. Stalactites and stalagmites that you can grow at home in a cupboard. Plus the latest film of our family of buzzards, and some more Kestrel Award winners.
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 (Regional details as Monday)
The Lawn Tennis Championships
HARRY CARPENTER reports direct from the All England Club and introduces highlights of the third day's play.
Episode 22 by DAVID HOPKINS
Ted has a row with Barry over Claire, but Penny Warrender has a much better idea how he can win her back....
Music composed by JOHNNY PEARSON Storyline by BEN STEED Script editor TED RHODES Designer COLIN BLAYMIRES Produced by BILL SELLARS Directed by DARROL BLAKE
by JIMMY PERRY and DAVID CROFT featuring
Maplin's Holiday Camp, 1959 Eruptions
Joe Maplin installs a working model volcano in the ballroom which erupts during Ted's act. He is not prepared to tolerate such interruptions, so at the dead of night he leads an expedition to sabotage it.
Designer GARRY FREEMAN
Produced and directed by DAVID CROFT
* Subtitles on Ceefax page 17U
Paradise for Birds
The delta of the River Rhone in southern France is a countryside full of birdlife - waders such as flamingos, avocets. stilts, herons; Mediterranean birds like the brightly coloured bee-eater; birds of prey like the marsh harrier.
Tonight in their second report.
Tony Soper and Roger Lovegrove show some of the species they ve seen this week at the height of the breeding season.
Cameras CEDRIC RICH
Video editor JOHN HAYDEN
Technical co-ordination GEOFF STAFFORD
Producer JOHN DOBSON. BBC Bristol
(Herons in the Treetops is shown on Friday at 7.0 pm)
with John Humphrys ; Weatherman
by Richard Curtis and Rowan Atkinson with additional dialogue by William Shakespeare
The second gruesome instalment of the bloodiest and most gripping sitcom since 1380. Rowan Atkinson is The Black Adder and Brian Blessed is The King in this grim tale of a ghastly little man's lust for power.
Treachery, murder and Morris-dancing break out in all their full horror when an orange-faced stranger arrives at court.
Warning: Parents are advised that young children should not be admitted unless accompanied by a sofa.
With the king away fighting in the Crusades, the arrival of Lord Dougal McAngus provides Edmund with an opportunity to seize power. Show more
The third heat in this ever popular series is between North West and Home Counties North.
The professional demonstration is by Donny Burns and Gaynor Fair-weather, and Sammy and Shirley Stopford continue with the samba lesson.
Introduced by Peter Marshall Music by the ANDY ROSS ORCHESTRA
Commentator Bruce Hammal
Arranged hy ERIC MORLEY Sound JOHN DRAKE
Lighting STAN SNAPE
Designer ROCHELLE SELWYN Director .STEVE MORRIS Producer RICK GARDNER
starring
The Intruder
A powerful newcomer, Michael Tyrone , has plans for developing gambling in Truro, and Constance, keeping her progress secret, eyes her therapist with interest ...
Written by STEPHEN BLACK . HENRY STERN Directed by PAUL STANLEY
The 1983
Prudential World Cup DAVID COLEMAN introduces highlights of today's two semi-finals at The Oval and Old Trafford.
followed by News and Weather for Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales