with Selina Scott and Mike Smith 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 7.40
Regional News, weather and traffic:
6.45, 7.15, 7.45, 8.15 TV Choice at 6.55
Review of the Papers: 7.18 and 8.18
Your Stars with Russell Grant : 8.33 Plus today: New Films and Pop Records between 7.45 and 8.0
Ask Alison, your money phone-in with Alison Mitchell , between 8.30 and 9.0 Including Breakfast Time Out. The roadshow has reached Blackpool, where this morning Russell Grant and the Green Goddess, Diana Moran , meet holidaymakers and introduce them to guest Ruth Madoc. Join in the Breakfast Time cartoon caption contest by turning up at the show or calling the phone-in team in London. Back in the studio there'll be the usual service of news, regional news and sport.
from Tower Hamlets, with Clay Jones and Graham Rose
with Jane Asher
The Sylvia Game by VIVIEN ALCOCK Part 1
with Tony Hart and Morph
Mistakes and Accidents
by ELISABETH BERESFORD
with Frances Coverdale and Chris Lowe
Weather MICHAEL FISH
(London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
A See-Saw programme
(Repeat)
A series about painting which shows masterpieces by three artists who worked for the Spanish Church and Court: VELAZQUEZ, TITIAN, EL GRECO. 1: Paintings by El Greco
El Greco's finest paintings specially photographed where they hang today in Toledo's churches and great Cathedral, and in the stupendous national collection of the Prado Museum, Madrid. Taking part:
Allan Braham , National Gallery
Nigel Glendinning , Professor of Spanish, London University Eric Young, art historian
Xavier De Salas , Director of the Prado Museum
Introduced by Christopher Burstall
Highly informative and valuable, particularly for those of us who have never yet managed to make it to the Prado.
(FINANCIAL TIMES)
Stills photography MICHAEL SANDERS Producer CHRISTOPHER BURSTALL
The feature film starring
Marsha Hunt , William Lundigan Charles Winninger , Gail Patrick
In the dark days of the Depression, $1,000 in cash arrives in a quiet Vermont village one morning and leaves at night, having solved a lot of problems simply by being transferred from hand to hand. This lively story, told by old Uncle Ed, warns against hoarding money.
Screenplay by MARY loos and riginal story by ERNEST LEHMAN and GEZA HERCZEG Directed by ALLAN DWAN
Bells
The Whitechapel Bell Foundry has made some of the most famous bells in the world, including the Liberty Bell of America and Big Ben of London. Tonight's film shows the process of making a bell from moulding to casting and tuning, and features several of the craftsmen who make up this small firm which has existed in the East End of London for over 500 years.
Series producer JOHN READ Produced by ANNE JAMES
Presenter Fraser Wilson Guests
Sarah Long , Don Spencer Story: The Stone Jar by ROSALIE EISENSTEIN
The last of six programmes starring Brian Cant and Floella Benjamin with Matthew Devitt
Linda Williams , John Asquith and Keith Woodhams and Jonathan Cohen with the Play Away Band
Musical director JONATHAN COHEN Producer JOHN SMITH
Series producer ANN REAY
The last of seven programmes
The adventures of some kids who happen to live on the same street in Toronto - Degrassi Street. Noel Buys a Suit
Noel has looked after the house since his mother died and everything is just fine until his father decides to remarry. Noel isn't at all sure about his new step-mother and even less sure about wearing a new suit for the wedding.
Producers KIT HOOD and LINDA SCHUYLER A PLAYING WITH TIME film
with Moira Stuart Weatherman
presented by Bruce Parker and Fran Morrison
The day's events from the south of England. Plus, for the next two weeks, a regional news and weather service for London and the south east. Fran Morrison joins Bruce Parker and the regular South Today reporting team: DEBBIE THROWER, TIM HURST
ANDY WEBB and RICHARD VAUGHAN
Editor RICHARD HOROBIN
The Budapest Grand Prix
Highlights of today's major meeting which gives the Eastern European athletes the chance to show their paces against some successful Olympic stars.
Commentators DAVID COLEMAN
RON PICKERING and STUART STOREY
Television presentation
HUNGARIAN TELEVISION SERVICE
Presented by Nick Ross
In 1981 Man Alive told you that:
'Road accidents are the single biggest killer for people aged between 4 and 45. Accident statistics show that we are all likely to be injured on the road at some time in our lives.
One in three corpses dragged from a crashed car was 'drunk".'
Today the same is still true.... The wearing of front seat belts has brought the figures down to their lowest level in 30 years - 'the best piece of public health legislation this century'. It shows what can be done. But there are still 75,000 deaths and serious injuries each year. Why is this epidemic allowed to continue? Does no one care about the thousands of needless killings, twisted bodies, crippled minds ... because 'it'll never happen to me'? The carnage could be cut in half -this film shows how.
Film editor MICHAEL GOLDSMITH Producer SUE BOURNE
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with Julia Somerville Weatherman
starring
Diane Keaton , Elliott Gould Victoria Principal
Les and Katy, a divorced couple, find out that after ten years of squabbling they still love each other. They decide to enter into a 'marriage contract', renewable every six months. But the problems that drove them apart still remain, so they are persuaded to attend a Californian sex clinic - with hilarious results!
Screenplay by NORMAN PANAMA and ALBERT E. LEWIN Produced by GEORGE BARRIE
Directed by NORMAN PANAMA . Films: page id
Liverpool v Arsenal, August 1964
Twenty years ago this week BBC cameras visited Anfield for the first Match of the Day. In the first of a four-part look back at televisions premier football programme John Motson introduces highlights of that game and talks to England World Cup star Roger Hunt - scorer of the nrstever goal on Match of the Day. Producer ALAN GRIFFITHS