It's Breakfast Time's second anniversary week. Frank Bough and Selina Scott celebrate with their guest, former ballet dancer Doreen Wells.
For timetable see Monday. Today Titch's Pitch: Alan Titchmarsh answers your Phone-in gardening calls.
Plus Glynn Christian in the studio with cooking ideas.
10.50 Pages from Ceefax
with Richard Whitmore and Frances Coverdale Weather BILL GILES
12.57 Regional News
(London and SE: Financial
Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
Presented by Marian Foster and Paul Coia
A See-Saw programme
Five programmes on how to reduce your risks. 2: Dicing With Life
Dr Michael O'Donnell looks at the biggest reliably identified cause of cancer in the western world today. Film editor AL GELL
Producer ANNA JACKSON
Presenter Sheelagh Gilbey Guest Don Spencer
Story: Timper Tamper Finds a Home by DOROTHY LENTIN
Spy Hi-IQ
written and illustrated by GRAHAM OAKLEY
Read by Griff Rhys Jones for Jackanory
In the cat and mouse war you don't expect enemies to become friends, but when they do anything can happen. Today Sampson the cat makes some rather special friends.
With the latest news on wildlife.
Introduced by Su Ingle and Michael Jordan
Last series it was white animals, this series it's black. Mike and Su want to know of any black or melanistic wild animals you may have seen. And Mike kicks off with a stunning film he's made on a population of black grey squirrels in deepest Hertfordshire. And what about black red deer or even a black fox? From the other side of the world, news of some very rare black robins in New Zealand. And by contrast, closer to home, a white robin that regularly visits a Somerset bird table.
BBC Bristol
with Roy Castle Fiona Kennedy and Norris McWhirter
A moving experience with nautical nannies nursing a record, a polar pedestrian going through his paces, and Norris sweats it out in Guernsey.
Designer PAUL HAINES
Producer ALAN RUSSELL
with Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell
London Plus, Spotlight
South Today, Points West Look East, Look North North West Tonight Midlands Today
Roadrunner -
Clown of the Desert Narrated by David Attenborough
How much of a joke is this famous cartoon character? In real life he's an odd cuckoo that can kill venomous snakes and lizards and survive in the scorching Arizona desert. This entertaining bird reveals a surprising private side to his character. The clown's a lot cleverer than he may look!
Photography NEIL RETTIG Film editor CHRIS ORRELL
Music by ELIZABETH PARKER Produced by RICHARD BROCK BBC Bristol
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starring
Tense drama on the high seas aboard the luxury cruise-liner SS Montclair when a mysterious, and deadly, virus reaches epidemic proportions, affecting passengers and crew alike.
Written and produced by SANDOR STERN
Directed by PHILIP LEACOCK
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with John Humphrys and the BBC's reporters and correspondents Weatherman
by Mal Middleton
starring Michael Elphick, Rosemary Martin, George Baker and Aaron Brown
There's big money in pigeon racing if you've got a fast flyer, and Joe Desmond's blue-pied hen is a natural winner. But Joe's lucky streak with the birds has gone on a bit too long for the comfort of his competitors. It's time someone else had a turn.
Mal Middleton's comedy was filmed on location in his home town of Sheffield.
Feature: page 16
The Volvo Masters from Madison Square Garden, New York The climax to the 1984 season with the top 12 players of the year competing.
Favourites to contest the final are Wimbledon and US Open Champion
JOHN MCENROE , French champion IVAN LENDL , the winner of the Australian Open, MATS
WILANDER, and the evergreen JIMMY CONNORS , who although without a Grand Slam title last year, is still ranked three in the world.
Commentators DAN MASKELL GERALD WILLIAMS
12.10-12.15 am Weatherman