starts your day with half-an-hour of news, sport, weather and travel available to all viewers, whether or not they have teletext sets.
Selina Scott and Mike Smith are the Breakfast Time hosts to people and personalities making the headlines.
Daily timetable:
News with Debbie Rix 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
TV choice between 6.45 and 7.0 Review of the Papers 7.18. 8.18
Your Stars with Russell Grant between 8.30 and 8.45 Plus today:
Ask Alison with Alison Mitchell between 6.45 and 7.0, 8.30 and 9.0 Getting Britain Fit with Diana Moran between 8.30 and 8.45
Slim and Shine with Audrey Eyton between 8.30 and 9.0
Live coverage of the Labour Party Conference in Brighton.
Reporting team Sir Robin Day and David Dimbleby
Presenter lain Lauchlan Guests
Chloe Ashcroft, Howard Lee
Story: Angelo by QUENTIN BLAKE
Further coverage from Brighton
with Richard Whitmore and Judi Lines
Weather ian MCCASKIL
(London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
Glynn Christian embarks on a Mediterranean cruise of exciting culinary discoveries and delights. First port of call - Venice. And at the start of Making Music Week the programme features the popular tenor Robert White and Bucks Fizz.
Editor PETER HERCOMBE BBC Pebble Mill
A See-Saw programme All in a Day's Work
William the Window Cleaner has a busy day when the lift of Sky-rise Court breaks down - but Reg, Clara, Hugo, Mr Jupiter and everybody else in Pigeon Street gives a helping hand. With the voices of GEORGE LAYTON and JOHN TELFER
Music by BENNI LEES
Written by MICHAEL COLE Designed by ALAN ROGERS Animated by PETER LANG
Produced by DAVID YATES
Live coverage of the afternoon session
Busy rings the street
The buzz of rushing feet Where people meet
Presenter Sarah Long
Guests Elizabeth Millbank , Fraser Wilson Story: Ssssh by JEAN WATSON
Directed by EVELYN SKINNER
Eric Twinge is just another school-boy but when danger calls, a few mouthfuls of his special bananas and Eric is Bananaman.
With the voices of Tim Brooke-Taylor, Bill Oddie, Graeme Garden, Anne Shilling
101 Productions.
with Kenneth Williams Sneeze and be Slain by Norman Hunter
Incrediblania is again in uproar-His Torrid Incandescence, the Bunsen-Burnah of Incineratoria is due for a visit. Not only is he accustomed to excessive warmth - he also has a very fiery and overheated temper ...
starring
Brian Cant and Floella Benjamin in an entertainment of comedy, jokes and music with Delia Morgan and David Wood and Peter Gosling with the Play Away Band
Musical arrangements by PETER GOSLING Production ANNE COBEY
Series producer ANN REAY
with Simon Groom , Peter Duncan and Janet Ellis
Expedition Sri Lanka - Up the Pole!
SIMON and PETER join the stilt fishers of Weligama who perch for hours under the burning sun without moving or speaking, to catch the timid Korrumba fish.
Assistant editor LEWIS BRONZE Editor BIDDY BAXTER
with Moira Stuart , including a report on the Labour Party Conference; Weatherman
Presented by Laurie Mayer and Fran Morrison with all the latest news from reporters
SUSANNAH GREENBERG
MAGGIE NELSON
MIKE DONKIN and ALISON LEIGH MICHAEL WALE is at the sports desk.
The programme looking at what you want to know about television. This week, children's programmes -are they too middle class? Do children really like them? Nitk Ross will be putting your questions to Edward Barnes , Head of Children's Programmes. Why not see if you agree with his answers.
Producer CAROL WHITE
Sex and violence - always fiopular, If only for complaints. Your etters, please to [address removed]
A series of eight films exploring America and its botanical history. 5: Oklahoma OK!
The annual Ben Johnson steer-roping competition in the town of Pawhuska draws the cowboys and David Bellamy to witness the skills of the men who manage the biggest ' meader' in the world.
120 million hectares of grassland once supported 60 million buffaloes. Today, under man's control, it's very different on the prairie. But is Oklahoma still OK?
Film cameraman KEITH BURTON Film editor JOHN BILLINGHAM Producer MIKE WEATHERLEY
* Subtitles on Ceefax page 170
by jimmy PERRY and DAVID CROFT
Maplin's Holiday Camp, 1959 featuring
Trouble and Strife
Ted Bovis's ex-wife turns up at the camp with a writ for payment of her maintenance. Failure to pay could result in prison so Ted is forced to resort to all the fiddles he can remember in order to raise the money.
Designer GARRY FREEMAN
Produced and directed by DAVID CROFT
* Subtitles on Ceefax page 170
Labour's Dream Machine Presented by Fred Emery
During the campaign for the Labour party leadership, Nell Klnnock , MP, and The Rt Hon Roy Hattersley , MP, were promoted as the dream ticket to heal the wounds of the Labour movement. At the same time their speeches revealed important policy differences between them.
Tonight they appear on Panorama to discuss the result of yesterday's election of Labour's new leader and his deputy: will it lead to revival or further splits between left and right?
Producer DAVID WICKHAM Editor GEORGE CAREY
with Sue Lawley in London and John Humphrys at the Labour Party Conference in Brighton. Weatherman
with Barry Norman
Zelig: Woody Allen 's fictional documentary tells the story of Leonard Zelig , a man with a bizarre problem who became a cause célèbre in the 20s.
Krull: A location report from Pine-wood Studios where Peter Yates was shooting a special effects sequence for his epic fantasy adventure.
Director Jonathan DENT Producer JUDY LINDSAY