with Frank Bough and Selina Scott. Including today: The Breakfast Time
Doctor between 8.30 and 9.0
Live every Thursday morning, and broadcast simultaneously on BBC1 and Radio 4, an audience of 150 start their day with a chance to say what they think about issues which guarantee a good argument long after the headlines have faded. Paul Sieghart puts their opinions to the test. Research
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Executive producer JOHN WILCOX A Radiovision Unit production BBC Pebble Mill
with Moira Stuart and Frances Coverdale Weather JIM BACON
Leslie Kenton continues her series on getting fit for winter.
A See-Saw programme
Presented by Penny Junor and Pattie Coldwell
Diabetes: can you lack sugar and lead an energetic life? Boys Don't Cry: does the male of the species have a communication problem?
Swimming: the best exercise for babies and pensioners. Plus Vernon's Postbag:
Vernon Coleman answers more of your letters. and People in View: Julian Lloyd Webber talks about travels with his cello.
Studio director WENDIE KNIGHTON Producer MARIANNE BAIRD
Series editor GORDON MENZIES
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Dunkirk
The Story Behind the Legend Investigated by Nicholas Harman
Forty-four years ago, during eight days of May-June 1940, the British Army in France was evacuated from
Dunkirk. But this film is not a military history; it looks instead at the creation of a legend and reveals that the truth we think we all know about Dunkirk is not quite the truth after all.
Those taking part include
Generalmajor Heinz Guderian , the late French historian Jacques Mordal , and Dunkirk veterans in Britain.
Film editor DAVID THOMAS
Produced by HARRY HASTINGS
The Homeless Flea
Chug, chug, clackety, clack my engine is the strongest in the world
Presenter Liz Watts
Guest Wayne Jackman
Story: The Night Express by TAN KITADA
with the voices Of TIM BROOKE-TAYLOR
BILL ODDIE , GRAEME GARDEN
JILL SHILLING
Written by BERNIE KAY Music by DAVE COOKE
Produced by TREVOR BOND Directed by TERRY WARD
Peter and Brock are having a whale of an adventure until the lightning strikes and Godzilla comes to the rescue.
with Simon Groom, Janet Ellis, Michael Sundin
Christmas is Coming!
Be original - give people cards with a difference this year. Janet shows you how to make your own.
And watch out for the Lifesaver Appeal's totaliser, which will record your donations to this year's double Appeal.
*CEEFAX SUBTITLES
by BOB GODFREY and STAN HAYWARD
The Actor
Narration BOB GODFREY Music JOHN HYDE
Production BOB GODFREY
with Sue Lawley and Jeremy Paxman
Tonight, your chance to take part in science as it happens. An experiment involving thousands of volunteers around the world will be broadcast live on Tomorrow's World who need you to help with it. There are no problems to solve and no answers to send in -just watch the programme and all will be revealed. Presented by Maggie Philbin ,
Judith Hann , Kieran Prendiville Peter Macann
Producers HENRY CAMPION
DANA PURVIS , MARTIN MORTIMORE MICHAEL COYLE
Studio director STUART MCDONALD Editor CYNTHIA PAGE
by George Layton
Starring Tony Britton and Nigel Havers
Private medicine vis-a-vis the National Health Service has long been a bone of contention between Toby and Tom. Mind you, even Tom accepts that there are times when knowing the right people can be useful.
This week's episode features Dinah Sheridan, Richard Heffer
(Ceefax subtitles)
with Julia Somerville Weatherman
by Alick Rowe
Starring Gareth Thomas as Morgan
with Martyn Hesford as Lee
Lee's old friends from Manchester make a surprise visit to Blainau. Old and new loyalties are questioned.
(Ceefax subtitles)
Sir Robin Day's guests at the Greenwood Theatre are John Banham, Derek Hatton, Emma Nicholson