with Frank Bough and Selina Scott
See Monday for timetable
Including today: Jobs 85 -a look at one man who decided to set up in business on his own. But how do you go about finding the money and organising correctly? Advice for those who want to try. The Breakfast Time Doctor will be taking your calls from
8.30; and Glynn Christian with more cooking hints.
with Moira Stuart and Frances Coverdale
Weather BILL GILES
(London and SE: Financial report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
In the Falklands
Three years after its first visit, Pebble Mill at One returns to the Falklands.
Bob Langley tells the stories of islanders, soldiers and civilians and discovers what post-war Falkland life is like at the start of 1985.
A See-Saw programme
Presented by Barbara Dickson and Pattie Coldwell Today they look at:
Smoking: is it true that women are now more vulnerable than men?
The Muscle Cult: could you too have a beautiful body?
Plus Vernon's Postbag: your personal problems answered by Dr Vernon Coleman and People in View:
Ken Bruce - how will a canny Scot replace an Irish charmer?
Studio director JOHN ADAMS Producer MARIANNE BAIRD
Series editor GORDON MENZIES
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9INSIGHT: pages 21-24
In a dark, dark house,
There was a dark, dark room Presenter Stuart Bradley Guest Sarah Long Story: In the Attic by HIAWYN ORAM Illustrated by SATOSHI KITAMURA
With the voices of Susan Sheridan, Peter Hawkins
by J. R. R. TOLKIEN
Read by Freddie Jones for Jackanory. Part 4
A new series of cartoon adventures
In which Dogtanian sets out on the road to Paris, meets a mysterious stranger and fights a duel.
with Simon Groom Janet Ellis and Michael Sundin Sunken Treasure!
In 1877 the clipper ship Avalanche sank off the Dorset coast. Now divers have recovered part of her cargo, and Simon, Janet and Michael sample a bottle of 117-year-old champagne! Assistant editor LEWIS BRONZE Editor BIDDY BAXTER
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with Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell
Presented by Kieran Prendiville Peter Macann
Maggie Philbin Judith Hann Producers
DANA PURVIS , HENRY CAMPION
Studio director MARTIN MORTIMORE Editor CYNTHIA PAGE
Hits from the Top 40 chart and videos from the Top 10 Introduced by Mike Read and Mike Smith Sound BOB FOLEY
Lighting RON BRISTOW
Designer RICHARD DUPRE
Production MICHAEL HURLL
by Alex Shearer
Sheldon tells Malcom he intends to change his name to that of a Zulu chief.
Malcom has to cope with an impending visit from a social worker called Rupert, and he asks for Sheldon's help.
Starring Paul Barber as Malcom, Alan Igbon as Sheldon
Julia Somerville; Weatherman
by KEITH WATERHOUSE starring
1: Petunia Day
'Now as to the body. You say you knew her, Mr Caldicott - you say you think you knew her, Mr Charters.'
Music composed by PAUL READE Costume designer AMY ROBERTS Script editor JENNY SHERIDAN Designer RAY LONDON
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With Sir Robin Day at the Greenwood Theatre, London: Ann Burdus
The Rt Hon Denzil Davies MP, The Rt Hon Roy Jenkins MP, Malcolm Rifkind MP.
The first episode in a new American comedy series, starring and most unorthodox judge,
Harold T. Stone-a man who is anything but judicious in either his manner or appearance. Also starring
All You Need is Love
The staff of Manhattan's Criminal Night Court are dumbfounded on discovering the identity of the new presiding judge. When he starts deciding cases with the flip of a coin, they decide that enough is enough!
Written by REINHOLD WEEGE Directed by JAMES BURROWS