starts your day with half an hour of news, sport, weather and travel available to all viewers whether or not they have teletext sets.
with Selina Scott and Nick Ross
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, 9.18
Nationwide news, weather and travel from your local BBC studio at 6.57, 7.27,
7.57, 8.27
Sports news and features with David Icke and Bob Wilson at 7.20, 7.45, 8.20 The morning papers; a personal view from a guest at 8.37
Including this morning - Mike Smith has the latest pop news at 7.32
Lynn Faulds Wood reports from the consumer desk at
8.15; David Wheal presents In Vision - a preview of the week's television and the latest news from around the studios; and Fit to
Eat - Diana Moran and Glynn Christian with the latest on their campaign to be fit and healthy through Lent.
with Richard Whitmore and Frances Coverdale Weather News
MICHAEL FISH
(London and SE: Financial
Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
Can you really spoil children or, alternatively, be too strict with them?
Penelope Leach continues her child care series with a look at discipline. The special guest is Pam Ayres. Editor PETER HERCOMBE BBC Pebble Mill
A See-Saw programme
A study of men's role in present-day society 2: ... and Intimacy
Seven out of ten divorces are sued for by women. 'Agony uncle'
Phillip Hodson examines why men are so vulnerable in their relationships. Commentary
Kenneth Branagh
Producer BERNARD ADAMS
Director LUCY PARKER Book, £2.95 from booksellers
The third of eight programmes about self-defence presented by Sarah Kennedy.
What should you do if you find a burglar in your house? Self-defence teachers Mike Finn and Judith Lowe give some practical advice, and Judith teaches Sarah an easy self-defence technique. Production
CLARE BRIGSTOCKE. JENNY ROGERS
Book, £1.95 from booksellers
Eight programmes devised by TERRY HAWKIN 3: Geradeaus!
Steve gets his directions right and finds Cologne Cathedral.
With PETRA ULICH, JAMES MCKENNA ,
ROSEMARY FRANKAU , RAYMOND MASON DOROTHEA NEUKIRCHEN
Directed by NICHOLAS METCALFE Produced by TONY ROBERTS
from Maidenhead
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Presenters
Carol Leader, Brian Jameson Story: Odd Socks by MALCOLM CARRICK
Musical director PETER GOSUNG Percussion PETER HOWLAND
Graphics TOM BROOKS , JOANNA ISLES Director SHEILA FRASER Producer PENNY LLOYD
Series producer ANNE GOBEY Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE
with the voices of Derek Griffiths, Jon Pertwee, Victor Spinetti, Melvyn Hayes, Roy Kinnear, Sheila Steafel, Peter Hawkins
(Repeat)
by JENNY NIMMO
Told by Hayley Mills for
Jackanory Owen 's rabbit was green and brown like a tatty old apple. But at the beginning none of them realised what an unusual rabbit he was. Part 1
(Repeat)
The Fonz and his gang travel back in time to help a young African girl find her missing father and a lost treasure chest.
with Paul McDowell
with Simon Groom
Janet Ellis , Michael Sundin Tile Detective!
Monkeys, camels and elephants, nursey rhyme characters and royal princesses are just a few of the valuable tile pictures that used to cheer up patients in the children's wards of hospitals.
Now as old buildings are demolished the tiles are in danger. The search is on to save them, and you can help. Find out how today, and see some of the treasures that have survived.
Assistant editor LEWIS BRONZE Editor BIDDY BAXTER
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with Sue Lawley and Jeremy Paxman followed by Weather News
Live from the Television
Theatre, Terry gets on with the day job. Joining him for impromptu chat will be a topical cross-section of knee-squeezing conversationalists. Director KEVIN BISHOP
Series producer FRANCES WHITAKER
The Monster that Devoured
Las Vegas
A jinx hits the new school production which
Steven Spielberg is about to attend and the students are involved in close encounters of a very disruptive kind....
Written by IRA STEVEN BEHR Directed by ALLAN ARKUSH
with Michael Buerk Weather News
No Asylum?
In night shelters and seedy guesthouses, some of the hundreds of mental patients discharged each year from hospital struggle against despair and neglect. Care in the community has been the great hope for the mentally ill, but with limited resources outside, has the policy of running down the old asylums gone too far too fast? Philip Tibenham reports. Producer MICHAEL DUTFIELD Editor PETER IBBOTSON
with Jeff Bridges George Kennedy
Hiding from revengeful fellow gang-members,
'Thunderbolt' narrowly escapes being shot when a young drifter picks him up in a stolen car. 'Thunderbolt' and 'Lightfoot' strike up an unlikely friendship and attempt to duplicate an earlier robbery. The half-million dollar raid is spectacularly successful until the gang fall out and violence erupts....
Produced by ROBERT DALEY Written and directed by MICHAEL CIMINO
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