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 with Francis Wilson : 6.31,
6.57, 7.27, 7.57, 8.27
Sport with 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 with Diana Moran between 8.30 and 9.0 Slim and Shine with Audrey Eyton between 8.30 and 9.0
Record and cassette Russell Grant 's Zodiac Jukebox (REH/ZCR 491) from retailers
from Barnsdale with Geoff Hamilton and Anne Mayo
Including the first visit to the Starting from Scratch garden, where GEOFF HAMILTON is busy removing builders' rubble and erecting fencing.
Producer DENIS W. GARTSIDE BBC Pebble Mill
from St Augustine's Church, Kilburn
* Subtitles on Ceefax page 170
Presenter Floella Benjamin
Guests Fraser Wilson , Dave Hissey and Richard Brown
with Richard Whitmore and Frances Coverdale Weather IAN MCCASKILL
(London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
Lunchtime conversation and music
A See-Saw programme
Presenting news, views and entertainment for the deaf or hard of hearing, with sign language and subtitles.
starring John Forsythe as Blake Carrington
Steven's ex-room-mate Ted arrives in Denver and the two friends meet - with unfortunate results. Blake Carrington is still in deep financial trouble and is unaware that Fallon is being blackmailed ...
Written by EDWARD DEBLASIO , NORMAN KATKOV Directed by PHILIP LEACOCK
Questionmaster Joseph Cooper with Dorothy Tutin
David Attenborough , Robin Ray
Guest musician Isobel Buchanan with Brian Rayner Cook (baritone)
Producer PETER BUTLER
Director HELEN MORTON
Told by Eric Thompson.
Presenter Ben Bazell. Guests
Carol Leader , Wayne Jackman Story: Mr Bumble and Mr Boo by JUDY WHITFIELD
Director CHRISTINE HEWITT
by Norton Juster
with Christopher Guard
Milo is bored. One day a mysterious package appears - a motorway tollbooth! Beyond the barrier Milo discovers a strange land and begins a fantastic journey.
The fast-moving computerised general knowledge quiz refereed by Richard Stilgoe.
This week's teams are from
Buckden School, Huntingdon and St Peter 's School, Winchester.
And the mystery guest is from nowhere near either!
Watch closely for your chance to win. a BBC computer.
Format devised by ROBERT GOULD Designer STEPHEN MELLOR Producer IAN Oliver
with Simon Groom
Peter Duncan and Janet Ellis
Assistant editor LEWIS BRONZE Editor BIDDY BAXTER
including
The News and tonight's Weather
Nick Ross and Sally Magnusson present the issues of the hour
News read by Richard Whitmore Look East with Judi Lines
Look North (Newcastle) with Mike Neville
Look North (Leeds) with Ken Cooper Harry Gration , Judith Stamper John Thirlwell
Look North West with Stuart Hall Midlands Today with Alan Towers and Kay Alexander
Points West with Graham Purches Gerald Haycock , Sue Carpenter Gillian Miles and Chris Vacher South Today with Bruce Parker and Jenni Murray
Spotlight with Chris Denham Sue King and Craig Rich
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 Watchddg unit, and contributions from The Special Correspondents, Sixty Minutes' own team ot humorists, with some less serious observations on the day's events.
Countdown through Sixty Minutes:
5.40 The News
5.54* Weather
5.55* Regional Magazines
6.38* Closing headlines
Spotlight with Chris Denham
Sue King and Craig Rich
Sixty Ministes reporters:
BOB WELLING 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 investigation from the watchdog unit, and contributions from The Special Corresponden, Sixty Minutes’ own team of humorists with some less serious observations on the day’s events.
Countdown through Sixty Minutes:
5.40 The News
5.44 Weather
5.55 Regional Magazines
6.38 Closing headlines
starring and guest starring
Big Brothers Duke
When Bo and Luke agree to be big brothers' to 16-year-old Andy Slocum they don't realise they're fostering a crime wave!
Written by MARTIN ROTH Directed by DENVER PYLE
Maggie's Militant Tendency
Today the official report on infiltration of the Conservative Party by right-wing extremists is presented to Tory Chairman Mr John Selwyn
Gummer. The findings will be kept secret. But reportor Michael Cock erell has been investigating the activities of the far right. His report uncovers disturbing evidence that certain groups and individuals operate clandestinely within the Conservative Party, exploiting the same tactics the Trotskyist Militant Tendency used to infiltrate the Labour Party.
Producer JAMES HOGAN Editor PETER IBBOTSON
with Sue Lawley; Weatherman
A two-part dramatisation of the bitter ten-year struggle for power between Robert F. Kennedy and Jimmy Hoffa , leader of the Teamsters, America's most powerful labour union
1: in 1956 the young and ambitious Bobby Kennedy , counsel to Senator John McClellan 's Investigations Committee, explores the possibilities of a probe into mob infiltration of the labour unions. His action could alienate his brother John from the labour vote in the upcoming vice-presidential campaign. But Bobby pursues his investigations and before long Teamsters union president Dave Beck is indicted for corruption. Into his place rises James Hoffa , whose battle with Kennedy will rage over the next decade and alter the course of US history.
Written by ROBERT BORIS
Directed by MICHAEL NEWELL
(Episode 2: tomorrow at 9.25 pm)
with Barry Norman
Sudden Impact: Clint Eastwood returns to the screen as Dirty Harry Callahan , the tough San Francisco cop, after a gap of seven years.
Gorky Park: William Hurt stars as a Moscow detective obsessed with solving a triple murder, and Lee Marvin plays his American adversary, in this film adaptation of the best selling thriller.
The Dresser: Albert Finney and Tom Courtenay talk on location in Bradford about their roles in director Peter Yates 's film version of the award-winning play, chosen for this year's Royal Film Performance.
Director BRUCE THOMPSON Producer JUDY LINDSAY