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 with Francis Wilson : 6.31,
6.57, 7.27, 7.57, 8.27
Sport with David Icke and Bob Wilson : 6.40 and 7.40
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
Geoff Hamilton has a mammoth task in creating new and diverse gardens from a bare featureless field.
Producer JOHN KENYON BBC Pebble Mill
Plant list on Ceefax page 261
from Romsey Abbey
if Subtitles on Ceefax page 170
Presenter Elizabeth Watts Guests
Brian Cant, Wayne Jackman
with Richard Whitmore and Frances Coverdale
Weather Michael Fish
12.57 Regional News
(London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
Urban wildlife expert Chris Baines starts a series showing what can be done to encourage birds, insects and flowers to flourish in towns and cities.
BBC Pebble Mill
A See-Saw programme by JULIE HOLDER
Grandfather's Birthday
Private Places
The first film in this self-help series for women looks at the workings of the female reproductive system and offers advice on cervical smears, cystitis and thrush.
Series consultant ANGELA PHILLIPS Producer Suzanne davies
The second in a series of seven films about England before the Norman Conquest , written and presented by Michael Wood.
When the Romans left these islands in the fifth century, warlike and barbarous Anglo-Saxons poured into Britain across the North Sea. Did King Arthur lead the British resistance against these invaders? If so where should we look for him? Glastonbury? Tintagel? Cadbury? Did Arthur exist? A controversial re-assessment of the truth behind the Arthurian myth.
Enthralling (THE daily TELEGRAPH) Producer DEREK TOWERS BBC Manchester
Skydancer
For an aerobatic pilot, mistakes can be disastrous: nerves of steel and cool, calculating brain make an aircraft move with grace and beauty. One Sussex pilot escapes the pressures of business by making his plane 'dance in the sky'.
Film editor BARRIE JOHNSTON Producer JOHN COLEMAN
Presenter Brian Jameson Guest Carol Chell
Story: Six Foolish Fishermen by BENJAMIN ELKIN
Illustrated by KATHERINE ELKIN
in Leaping Leprechaun
with Kathryn Pogson
Tuck Everlasting by NATALIE BABBITT Winifred decided to run away, but never imagined it would be with the extraordinary Tuck family, who had all looked exactly the same for 87 years. Today: Part 1
Chaired by Richard Stilgoe
Can this week's schools score over 58 points to win a BBC computer?
Priory CE Primary School, Christ-church and Kineton C of E School, Warwick
Designer STEPHEN MELLOR Producer IAN OUVER
with Simon Groom
Peter Duncan and Janet Ellis Heroes of the Sea!
A birthday tribute as Janet joins the RNLI's newest crew for their toughest training assignment.
Assistant editor LEWIS BRONZE Editor BIDDY BAXTER
including
The News and tonight's Weather
Nick Ross , Sarah Kennedy and Sally Magnusson present the issues of the hour. News read by Moira Stuart
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 countdown through Sixty Minutes
5.40 The News
5.54* Weather
6.38* Closing headlines
The adventure series 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. Clipped Wings
An enraged and frustrated Chaney-framed by a rival pilot-is pulled off the Blue Thunder team and put back on the beat.
Barry Took with your comments on the programme you help to write.
Producer CAROL WHITE
Send letters to Barry Took , Points of View, BBC Television Centre, London [Postcode removed]
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 PETER HARDING Editor PETER IBBOTSON
with Sue Lawley and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world Weatherman
starring
Jeff Bridges , Valerie Perrine
Junior Jackson knows how to do only one thing well - to drive hard and fast. From being a whisky runner in the North Carolina mountains, he moves to stock car racing - quickly becoming the darling of the demolition derbys. From then on it's a matter of time before he enters the world of big-time car racing - and there has to grow up as 'the last American hero'.
Screenplay by WILLIAM ROBERTS
Based on the writings of TOM WOLFE Producers
WILLIAM ROBERTS. JOHN CUTTS Directed by LAMONT JOHNSON Films: page 14
with Barry Norman
Including regular reviews of current releases and news of the latest films in production and the personalities involved.
Vertigo: James Stewart stars as the detective with a fear of heights and Kim Novak is the girl who leads a double life in this classic Hitchcock thriller.
Risky Business: Tom Cruise stars in this comedy about a college boy who finds that all his teenage fantasies come true.
Director BRUCE THOMPSON Producer JUDY LINDSAY