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Frank Bough and Selina Scott are the Breakfast Time hosts to people and personalities making the headlines.
Daily timetable:
News with Andrew Harvey on Monday, Debbie Rix Tuesday to Friday: 6.30, 7.0, 7.30, 8.0, 8.30 with headlines on every quarter hour
Weather with Francis Wilson :
6.31, 6.57, 7.27, 7.57, 8.27
Sport with David Icke : 6.43, 7.18,
8.18
Regional News, weather and traffic:
6.45, 7.15, 7.45, 8.15
Getting Britain Fit with Diana Moran between 6.45 and 7.0
Tonight's TV between 7.15 and 7.30 Review of the Papers: 7.32, 8.32
Your Stars with Russell Grant between 8.30 and 8.45 Plus today:
Family Finance with Alison Mitchell between 6.45 and 7.0
Food and Cooking with Glynn Christian between 8.45 and 9.0

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Selina Scott
Unknown:
Andrew Harvey
Unknown:
Debbie Rix
Unknown:
Francis Wilson
Unknown:
David Icke
Unknown:
Diana Moran
Unknown:
Russell Grant
Unknown:
Alison Mitchell
Unknown:
Glynn Christian

CHRIS HARRIS takes to the road with his pink caravan and Dennis the talking parrot.
Today: the glamour and thrills of International Grass Ski-ing at Butser Hill as the British Under-18 team takes on Europe; sun, fun and spectacle at the Country Fair; and the irrepressible Lil joins a group of young people who work and study at an Iron Age farm.
Film editor STEVE HOLDSWORTH Producer PATRICK TAGGART

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris Harris
Editor:
Steve Holdsworth
Producer:
Patrick Taggart

with Tony Aitken
The Eggbox Brontosaurus by MICHAEL DENTON
Prince Rudolph wanted to build a life-size model of a brontosaurus, made entirely out of eggboxes. He had, however, only collected two, so a royal eggbox quest involving danger and mystery was the only answer.
1: Two Down, 249,998 to Go

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Aitken
Unknown:
Michael Denton

The Cornhill Insurance Test Series
England v New Zealand from Headingley
Fourth day
PETER WEST introduces coverage of the whole of this morning's play.
Commentators
RICHIE BENAUD , JIM LAKER
TOM GRAVENEY , TED DEXTER
Television presentation FRED VINER and KEITH MACKENZIE Producer BILL TAYLOR

Contributors

Commentators:
Richie Benaud
Commentators:
Jim Laker
Commentators:
Tom Graveney
Unknown:
Fred Viner
Unknown:
Keith MacKenzie
Producer:
Bill Taylor

written by MAURICE DODD featuring
LEONARD ROSSITER as 'Boot'
With JUDY BENNETT , SHEILA STEAFEL and PETER HAWKINS

Contributors

Written By:
Maurice Dodd
Unknown:
Leonard Rossiter
Unknown:
Judy Bennett
Unknown:
Sheila Steafel
Unknown:
Peter Hawkins

Presented by Sue
Cook Laurie Mayer and Fran Morrison with reporters SUSANNAH GREENBERG and MAGGIE NELSON. MICHAEL WALE is at the South East sports desk.
6.25 Nationwide
In its final week, Britain's most popular current affairs programme looks back over 14 years on your screens with some former presenters.
Producers
FIONA CHESTERTON , MICHAEL HOGAN
Deputy editors PHILIP HARDING , IAN SQUIRES Editor ROGER BOLTON

Contributors

Unknown:
Cook Laurie Mayer
Unknown:
Fran Morrison
Reporters:
Susannah Greenberg
Reporters:
Maggie Nelson.
Producers:
Fiona Chesterton
Producers:
Michael Hogan
Editors:
Philip Harding
Editor:
Roger Bolton

Way of the Willow
Narrated by Robert Powell
Thriving on the boggy wetlands of the Somerset Levels, the willow is an old and familiar landmark in that ancient part of Britain. It offers support and shelter to the many animals that share the marshland-not least, the people who live on Sedgemoor.
Adapted from a film by JOHN KING
Written and presented by DEREK ANDERSON BBC Bristol
Book: Wildlife Through the Camera. £10.25 from booksellers
* Subtitles on Ceefax page 170

Contributors

Unknown:
John King
Presented By:
Derek Anderson

is a millionaire from Texas who makes money like most people make hay and who - by way of relaxation - is also a private eye. starring
A Deadly Parlay
The evidence seems complete when the diary of a champion jockey is found to name her own murderer - Matt Houston. Written by SKIP WEBSTER
Directed by CHARLES PICERNI

Contributors

Directed By:
Charles Picerni
Matt Houston:
Lee Horsley
C J:
Pamela Hensley
Lt Vince Novelli:
John Aprea
Mama Novelli:
Penny Santon
and:
Guest Starring
Winston Fowler:
Ron Ely
Kerrigan:
Ed Grover
Midge Moran:
Peter Isacksen
Cindy Gaines:
Lynn Holly Johnson
Victor Macey:
Gerald S O'Loughlin

The Whole Truth
A key witness at most murder trials is the scientific detective - the explosives expert or the pathologist who's done the post mortem on the body.
The expert evidence is often the decisive factor in deciding guilt or innocence. But how impartial are the experts? Does the present legal system make it hard for them to tell the whole truth? Are the experts just making a case for the defence or prosecution? One eminent QC tells Panorama : ' A criminal trial is not an objective search for the truth'.
Margaret Jay reports on the doubts surrounding scientific evidence and looks at the case of people convicted on the word of unreliable experts.
Producer CHRIS OXLEY
Deputy editor ANDREW CLAYTON Editor GEORGE CAREY

Contributors

Unknown:
Margaret Jay
Producer:
Chris Oxley
Editor:
Andrew Clayton
Editor:
George Carey

starring
Dennis Weaver , Susan Sullivan
' What you are about to see is a true story.' Dr Samuel Mudd unknowingly helped the injured assassin of President Lincoln - an actor named John Wilkes Booth. In the frantic aftermath to the murder Mudd was arrested and sentenced to life imprisonment on Shark's Island - a notorious penitentiary run by the authority. His incredible ordeal and the attempt by his lawyer and wife to save him from a living death form the story of this made-for-television feature.
Written and produced by DOUGLAS SCHWARTZ and MICHAEL BERK Directed by PAUL WENDKOS
(First showing on British television) Films: page 12

Contributors

Unknown:
Dennis Weaver
Unknown:
Susan Sullivan
Unknown:
Dr Samuel Mudd
Unknown:
John Wilkes
Produced By:
Douglas Schwartz
Produced By:
Michael Berk
Directed By:
Paul Wendkos
Sam Mudd:
Dennis Weaver
Francis Mudd:
Susan Sullivan
Edwin Stanton:
Richard Dysart
Captain Murdock:
Michael McGuire
George Grenfell:
Nigel Davenport
General Ewing:
Arthur Hill
Thorpe:
Larry Larson
Nathaniel:
Clarence Thomas
John Wilkes Booth:
Bill Gribble

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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