starts your day with half-an-hour of news, sport, weather and travel available to all viewers, whether or not they have teletext sets.
Frank Bough and Fern Britton are the Breakfast Time hosts to people and personalities making the headlines.
Daily timetable:
News with Debbie Rix (Fern Britton , Tues, Wed) 6.30, 7.0,
7.30, 8.0, 8.30 with headlines on every quarter hour
Weather Francis Wilson : 6.31,
6.57, 7.27, 7.57, 8.27
Sport David Icke : 6.40 and 8.40
Regional News, weather and traffic
6.45, 7.15, 7.45, 8.15 TV Choice 6.55
Review of the Papers: 7.18 and 8.18 Your Stars with Russell Grant 8.35 Plus today:
Getting Britain Fit: Diana Moran between 8.30 and 9.0
Slim and Shine: Audrey Eyton between 8.30 and 9.0
Arthur Negus and Hugh Scully take to the road to meet the public informally and discuss treasured possessions brought along for assessment.
The programmes are full of information, excitement and surprises as people discover the truth about objects that have, sometimes, been gathering dust for years. Perhaps the biggest surprise is that there are more ' finds ' than disappointments. Today: Bolton
Director ROY CHAPMAN Producer ROBIN DRAKE BBC Bristol
Presenter Fraser Wilson Guest Floella Benjamin
Story: Beaver by G. o. WING
with Richard Whitmore and Frances Coverdale Weather IAN MCCASKILL
12.57 Regional News
(London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
Guests include the famous naturalist Sir Peter Scott , and Irish singer Dana.
Editor PETER HERCOMBE BBC Pebble Mill
A See-Saw programme
with the voices of George Layton and John Telfer
(Repeat)
Presenting news, views and entertainment for the deaf or hard of hearing, with sign language and subtitles.
Lee's Team v Ben's Team for the Marley Trophy
LEE TREVINO and BEN CRENSHAW , two of America's superstars of golf, with the aid of their celebrity partners, oppose each other in this special series for television.
Terry Wogan and Ben Crenshaw v Peter Cook and Lee Trevino
Peter Alliss commentates and talks with the players over nine holes of the King's Course at Gleneagles Hotel, Scotland.
Television presentation
RICHARD TILLING and ALASTAIR SCOTT Producer DAVID KENNING
from Newtownards
0 worship the King (Hanover); Hail, gladdening light (Sebaste); Rock of ages (Petra); Lead us, heavenly Father (Mannheim); The old rugged cross; Come, Holy Ghost, our hearts inspire (St Columba); Nearer, my god, to thee (Propior Deo); Christ is made the sure foundation (Westminster Abbey) Conductor HAVELOCK NELSON Organist JAMES LITTLE
* Subtitles on Ceefax page 170
What sort of hair have you got? A little or maybe a lot?
Presenter Rosalind Wilson Guests
Stuart Bradley , Wayne Jackman Story: Too Many Vegetables by KATHLEEN DEAN
Directed by CHRISTINE HEWITT
Record and cassette, BBC Children's TV Themes (REH/ZCR 468), from retailers
Why oh Why Wyoming
Here they go again - that well-known villain Dick Dastardly and his pal Muttley.
with Jane Asher
by E. NESBIT Roberta, Phyllis and Peter were not the Railway Children to begin with. But then they had to move to a new house, never dreaming what wonder and excitement the nearby railway would bring into their lives.
(Repeat)
Presented by Gary Wilmot with Bill Homewood
Caroline Bernstein , David Coker and The Gemini Twins Pupils
Catherine Elcombe , Natalie Finlan Daniel Kipling , Maria Leonidou Marissa Lindsay , Paul Walsby
Psst! Kids! Try Snoozeblooms for quiet lessons and see the return of the hamster in lesson three today. Don't be late.
Designer PAUL BANNISTER
Assistant producer TONY cox Producer JUDY WHITFIELD
with Simon Groom, Peter Duncan and Janet Ellis
Happy Birthday "Doctor Who"!
"Blue Peter" salutes television's most popular sci-fi series with a monstrous flashback to the days of the Cybermen, the Terileptils, the Sea Devils, and - most dreaded of all - the Daleks!
Discover which of the five Doctors will be arriving in the "Blue Peter" studio, not transported by the Tardis, but in the special "Doctor Who" Sunshine minibus that will be presented to the children of the Gurney School.
A BBC videobook, Blue Peter Makes ... (BBCV 9007); Blue Peter: Book 20, £2.50, from retailers
The Wishbone with the voices of KENNETH WILLIAMS
Written and directed by NICK SPARGO
including
The News and tonight's Weather
Nick Ross , Desmond Wilcox , Beverly Anderson and Sally Magnusson present the issues of the hour.
News read by Moira Stuart Sixty Minutes reporters:
BOB WELLINGS , BERNARD FALK PHILIP TIBENHAM , CHRIS SERLE NICK WOOLLEY , FRAN MORRISON PATTI COLDWELL , LAURIE MAYER
JOHN HITCHINS , JOHN MOUNTFORD
MICHAEL WALE , SUSANNAH GREENBERG and MAGGIE NELSON
HUGH SCULLY with latest investigations from the Watchdog unit, and contributions from The Special Correspondents, Sixty Minutes' own team of humorists, with some less serious observations. Sixty Minutes countdown
5.40 The News
5.53* Regional Magazines
6.15* Weather
6.38* Closing headlines
by JOHN KANE starring Terry Scott and June Whitfield
Studio lighting GEOFF SHAW Studio sound DAVE THOMPSON Designer GLORIA CLAYTON
Studio director DAVID TAYLOR Produced by PETER WHITMORE
The adventures of two good ol' country boys, starring and guest starring
The Treasure of Soggy Marsh
The Dukes find themselves in deep water when they tangle with a pair of ex-cons who've returned to Hazzard to recover stolen money. Needless to say, Boss and Rosco are on hand to take their cut ...
Written by WILLIAM RAYNOR and MYLES WILDER Directed by JAMES SHELDON
Presented by Fred Emery and Richard Lindley
The issues, people and the stories that matter, reported by television's top journalists:
MICHAEL COCKERELL , DAVID LOMAX MARGARET JAY , TOM MANGOLD
JEREMY PAXMAN and PETER TAYLOR
Deputy editor PHILIP HARDING Editor PETER IBBOTSON
with Sue Lawley; Weatherman
with Jacqueline Bisset John Houseman
Maximilian Schell
Former crime reporter Raymond St Ives needs money and is happy to accept a job that will give him
10,000 dollars. His mission is to collect five private ledgers, stolen from multi-millionaire Abner Pro cane, in exchange for a huge ransom. Before the deal is completed St Ives is going to earn his fee for the most dangerous assignment 01 his career.
Screenplay by BARRY BECKERMAN
Based on the novel The Procane Chronicle by OLIVER BLEEK
Produced by PANCHO KOHNER andSTANLEY CANTER
Directed by J. LEE THOMPSON. Films: P 20
with Barry Norman
The London evening newspaper
The Standard held their British
Film Awards in the West End last night. This has been an especially exciting year for the film industry in this country and these are the only awards which put exclusively
British films in contention with each other. Film 83 was there to cover the proceedings. Among the eligible films: Betrayal, Local
Hero, Gandhi, The Ploughman Lunch.
Assistant producer DAVID JEFFCOCK OB director KEN GRIFFIN Producer JUDY LINDSAY