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 Fern Britton (Debbie Rix , Tues, Thurs, Fri) 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 and Bob Wilson : 6.40 and 8.40
Regional News, weather and traffic:
6.45, 7.15, 7.45, 8.15
TV Choice with David Wheal : 6.55 Review of the Papers: 7.18 and 8.18
Your Stars with Russell Grant : 8.33 Plus today:
Top 20 Work Out with Diana Moran , the 'Green Goddess', at 7.25
New Films and Pop Records between
7.45 and 8.0
Record and cassette Russell Grant 's Zodiac Jukebox (reh/zcr 491) from retailers
Shades of Spring from Trengwainton, Cornwall with Roy Lancaster and Graham Rose
Their hosts are Major Simon Bolitho and head gardener Peter Horder
Producer JOHN kenyon BBC Pebble Mill
* Subtitles on Ceefax page 170
from The Parish Church, Croydon * Subtitles on Ceefax page 170
Presenter Ben Bazell Guests
Carol Leader, Wayne Jackman Story: Mr Bumble and Mr Boo by JUDY WHITFIELD
with Richard Whitmore and Frances Coverdale Weather JIM BACON
(London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
Music and conversation from the foyer of Pebble Mill.
Editor PETER HERCOMBE BBC Pebble Mill
A See-Saw programme Balloons by JULIE HOLDER
Pootle can't blow up his balloon but when Father invents a special pump, Pootle gets a 'bird's eye view' of the situation.
Narration GAY SOPER
Music PAUL READE
Animation DAVID KELLEHAR
Producer DAVID YATES
For people who are deaf or hard of hearing. A programme presenting news, views and entertainment; with sign language interpretation and subtitles.
Presented by Maggie Woolley, Clark Denmark and John Lee.
To avoid ruin Blake Carrington puts everything he owns in his wife's name. Hit by sabotage, Matthew and Walter seem to have no chance of survival - but at great personal risk, Krystle comes to their rescue ...
The musical quiz in which questionmaster Joseph Cooper invites you to match your musical wits against
Lesley Collier
Richard Baker , Robin Ray
Guest musician Bernard d'Ascoli with Wendy Eathorne (soprano)
Producer PETER BUTLER
Director HELEN MORTON
English version written and told by Eric Thompson.
Wheels, wheels, wheels....
Presenter Sheelagh Gilbey Guests
Stuart Bradley and Brian Cant Story: Pimpernel Petroleum by WILMA HORSBRUGH
First of 17 programmes.
Tintin has a treasure map and a lot of people would like to get hold of it. (Repeat)
In five episodes by Rumer Godden
Tottie and the dolls wish for a new home.
With the voices of Anna Calder-Marshall, Una Stubbs, Olwen Griffiths
Narration Oliver Postgate
A Small Films production for Goldcrest Films
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Richard Stilgoe chairs another fast-moving computerised game between Bewdley Wribbenhall Middle School and St John 's Junior School, Basingstoke with this week's 'strangely amorphous' mystery guest.
Be sure to have your Finders Keepers grid ready for the giant anagram.
Format devised by ROBERT GOULD Designer STEPHEN MELLOR Producer IAN OLIVER
with Simon Groom, Peter Duncan and Janet Ellis
Garden of Delight!
Today's the day the winners of the Blue Peter Festival Garden Competition will be announced. Discover whether your design has won you a 'holiday of a lifetime' in Singapore.
including The News and tonight's Weather
with Nick Ross, Sarah Kennedy and Sally Magnusson
News read by Moira Stuart
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, Vivien Creegor and Chris Vacher
South Today with Bruce Parker and Jenni Murray
Spotlight with Chris Denham, Sue King and Craig Rich
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 on the day's events.
Your Sixty Minutes countdown:
5.40 The News
5.54* Weather
5.55* Regional Magazines
6.38* Closing headlines
An exciting new adventure series in seven episodes based on the highly successful feature film starring James Farentino as Frank Chaney, pilot of a super-helicopter geared to combat crime with the most sophisticated aerial technology, weaponry and surveillance systems available.
When Blue Thunder is called in to stop a series of deadly attacks on police helicopter units, it becomes a personal mission for ex-Vietnam pilot Frank Chaney when he discovers that the killer is an old enemy out to bring down both Chaney and Blue Thunder.
Will the Cap Fit?
Ever since the Conservatives came to office in 1979, rates and local council spending have been one of their major political preoccupations. So far, they have introduced six sets of reforms and four bills. Now they're trying again, with new legislation to 'cap' the rate demands of high-spending councils. It is a measure that has disturbed many of the Government's own supporters and enraged local councillors. But will the bill work - will the cap fit? Fred Emery reports.
Deputy editor PHILIP HARDING Editor PETER IBBOTSON Producer COLIN MARTIN
with John Humphrys
Weatherman
The first of three films starring Robert Redford
Tonight with Gene Hackman
The Winter Olympics offer competitors the chance to become immortal. It is the moment for which they are willing to gamble their lives. Downhill racer David Chappellet is a loner from Colorado who pursues this chance with single-minded determination, despite hostility from the American team coach and indifference from his father. Redford plays the ski-ing ace with understated passion in a stylish film featuring some dazzling ski scenes.
Screenplay by JAMES SALTER
Based on the novel The Downhill Racers by OAKLEY HALL
Produced by RICHARD GREGSON Directed by MICHAEL RITCHIE Films: page 18
with Barry Norman including regular reviews of current releases and news of the latest films in production and the personalities involved.
Scarface: Al Pacino plays the Cuban who begins a spectacular rise to power from a refugee camp in America to become a ruthless gangster, in this remake of the 1932 classic. Including a rare interview with Pacino. Daniel : Timothy Hutton stars as the child of Paul and Rochelle Isaacson , an American couple sentenced to death for spying for the Russians, in this drama, directed by Sydney Lumet , loosely based on the true story of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg who were executed in 1953. The Virgin Story: a report on the move into feature film production by Virgin, the record company headed by entrepreneur Richard Branson.
Director BRUCE THOMPSON Producer JANE LUSH