with Frank Bough and Selina Scott
The revised timetable:
News on the hour and half hour read by Debbie Rix
Weather with Francis Wilson at 6.55, 7.25, 7.55, 8.25, 8.55 and 9.18
Nationwide news, weather and travel from your local BBC studio at 6.57, 7.27, 7.57 and 8.27
Sports news and features with David Icke and Bob Wilson at 7.20, 7.45 and 8.20
The morning papers at 7.37, reviewed by a guest at 8.37
With today: The Top 20
Mike Smith looks in at 7.32 with television's first look at the new chart
Room Service: DIY advice from Gilly Love
Ask Alison: Alison Mitchell returns to present her weekly money advice and take your calls on [number removed].
Fit to Eat: with Diana Moran and Glynn Christian
Also School's Out: more half-term features and competitions.
(Shown last Wednesday afternoon)
Surekha Vijh comes from
Delhi, where she has made her name as a freelance journalist and broadcaster. She has also received acclaim as a poet in English and Hindi. In today's programme she talks to
Lalita Ahmed about her life and work. Music is provided by Syed Abdul Hadi who sings a modern Bangla geet and Nikhil Bannerjee plays the folk tune 'Bhatiali' on the sitar.
An Asian Unit presentation BBC Pebble Mill
11.15 Pages from Ceefax
with Richard Whitmore and Frances Coverdale
Weather News BILL GILES
12.57 Regional News (London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
In the last programme from Singapore Donny MacLeod is introduced to some of the exotic foods of the East by cookery writer Violet Oon. He tastes the fruit of the durian, the jackfruit and the rambutan and dines at the Hawker Stalls at Newton Circus.
A See-Saw programme
(Rpt)
A See-Saw programme
(Rpt)
2.0 Pages from Ceefax
3.48 Regional News
Buffy and Mopsy have some visitors today
Presenter Ben BazeU Guests Roy Kinnear and Sarah Long
Story: The Kind Elephant by PAT GIBSON
(Rpt. Repeated next Wed morning)
by ELISABETH BERESFORD
Told by Bernard Cribbins
by ANTONIA BARKER
Read by Jonathon Morris for Jackanory. Part 3 Pictures by CHARLES FRONT Designer DONAL WOODS Executive producer ANGELA BEECHING
Director MARILYN FOX
A series of six programmes by CHRIS BARLAS 1: Big Brother
'I see love - a breaking heart, but love....', so a fortune-teller tells Sandy. George meanwhile discovers how looking after his new baby brother can be turned to financial advantage.
Production manager JANE REDMAN Studio lighting JOHN POMPHREY Designer MEL BIBBY
Executive producer PAUL STONE Director MARILYN FOX
Nicholas Witchell and Jeremy Paxman present 30 minutes of the latest pictures, stories and events of the day from Britain and around the world. followed by Weather News
'Where could you see Greta Garbo , Robert Redford ,
Marlon Brando , Frank Sinatra and President Reagan? I'll tell you. In America. Join me for tonight's show and see who's here - you could be in for a surprise.'
with Julia Somerville Weather News
with George Kennedy
'This is definitely my last assignment.'
These are the words of former hired assassin Jonathan Hemlock, called out of peaceful 'retirement' by his former boss. His mission is to kill one man, the fee 40,000 dollars. There's one extra complication: the 'sanction' will take place during a climb on the notorious north face of the Eiger mountain.... Eastwood is both star and director of the second film in this season featuring the Hollywood superstar.
(Clint Eastwood stars in "For a Few Dollars More" next Monday)
(Feature: page 17 and Films: page 23)
starring
Once in Love with Harry
While attorney Dan Fielding seems to be losing the city council election to a stiff,
Manhattan's youngest judge is astonished to learn that a woman in the oldest profession has fallen in love with him.
Written by REINHOLD WEEGE Directed by JAY SANDRICH