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Selina Scott and Mike Smith start the week with the help of their studio guest Maria Aitken.
News on the hour and half-hour read by Debbie Rix.
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Plus this morning at 7.32
Mike Smith has more news from the charts.
Lynn Faulds Wood reports from the consumer desk.
Presenter Kate Copstick Guest Fred Harris
from Chippenham
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with Richard Whitmore and Frances Coverdale Weather IAN MCCASKILL
12.57 Regional News
(London and SE: Financial
Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
Health expert Leslie Kenton looks at men's problems and, in the third report from Singapore, Donny MacLeod investigated Feng Shui and Geomancy - the wind and water spirits that have a tremendous influence on everyday Chinese life. Editor PETER HERCOMBE
A See-Saw programme
Ken Hom gives a guide to the most common types.
(First shown on BBC2)
Both Ray Reardon and David Taylor have found success elusive in major tournaments recently and will be hoping for some morale-boosting successes in 1985.
David Icke introduces coverage at the start of this best-of-nine-frame first-round match.
Presenter Brian Jameson
Guest Liz Watts
Story: "Snow" by Roy McKie and P.D. Eastman
(Repeat)
Told by Tony Robinson for Jackanory
Theseus triumphs over a few more villains before meeting Pyrathuse the Pirate - and together they have the most exciting adventure of all!
with Simon Groom
Janet Ellis , Michael Sundin The Princess Daisy Doll
The amazing adventures of Daisy -the doll who was the star of the 1895 International Exhibition - with her wardrobe of exquisite clothes. She was given to the 6-year-old Princess Royal in 1905 and today Daisy, who lives at the Bethnal Green Museum, visits the Blue Peter studio together with her entire wardrobe.
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Sue Lawley and Jeremy Paxman present the latest pictures, stories and events.
No University for You?
Nearly half-a-million people already born will be denied the university place they could have had before the Government cuts.
The financial squeeze has forced the universities to cut student numbers to save money for research. And now the students' own grants are being cut.
Richard Lindley reports as would-be graduates begin a campaign against moves to make them pay for their own higher education. Producer COLIN MARTIN Editor PETER IBBOTSON
John Humphry s; Weatherman
The Benson and Hedges Masters
Jimmy White v Willie Thorne DAVID ICKE with highlights from Wembley. Jimmy White begins the defence of his
Master's title against Willie Thorne who two weeks ago won the first major tournament of his career.
starring
Cliff Robertson Diane Baker Milo O'Shea
Mike Hagan is a good pilot with a bad habit-he drinks. His secret seems safe until the day that a routine flight goes wrong and he has to make a key decision affecting the lives of everybody on board....
Screenplay by ROBERT P. DAVIS Produced by GREGORY EARLS Directed by CUFF ROBERTSON
(First showing on British television)
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The Benson and Hedges Masters
Jimmy White v Willie Thorne DAVID ICKE introduces further coverage and the result.