starts your day with news, sport, weather and travel available to all viewers whether or not they have teletext sets.
Start the week with Nick Ross and Sue Cook
- the team who's best at breakfast.
News on the hour and halt hour
Weather with Francis Wilson at 6.55, 7.25, 7.55, 8.25, 8.55 News weather and travel from local BBC studios 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 - the latest pop news with Mike Smith at 7.32;
Lynn Faulds Wood reports from the consumer desk at
8.15.
Do you realise what would happen if the sun didn't rise? Presenter Jane Hardy Guest lain Lauchlan
Story The House with the Golden Windows by ANN REAY Musical director PAUL READE Woodwind ALAN GRAHAME
Graphics TOM BROOKS. JOANNA ISLES Director PENNY LLOYD Producer SUE PETO
Series producer ANNE GOBEY Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE
with Richard Whitmore and Frances Coverdale
Weather News Bill Giles
12.57 Regional News
(London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
Today the winners of the Pebble Mill Young
Photographers of the Year
Competition are announced. Designer Jeff Banks takes a consumer look at summer fashions and Dr Claire Weekes , world authority on nervous illness, returns with advice for sufferers. Music from Toyah.
A See-Saw programme.
This place is in Trumptonshire and contains a factory, a pottery, a stately home and a vintage steam railway. (Repeat)
The third of five programmes presented by Gordon Honeycombe
The Honeycombes are a Cornish family and have been since the early Middle Ages but there are no
Honeycombes in Cornwall today. Why did they leave, where did they go and can they be traced?
Producer BRYN BROOKS Book, £3.50 from booksellers
The first of six monthly programmes for the deaf and hard-of-hearing.
from Southwark Cathedral
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by Eric Charles
Bertha proves she is still the best machine for any job.
Narrator Roy Kinnear with Sheila Walker
Big Brave Bear
Another episode in the life of those two ever hungry bears, Yogi and Boo-Boo.
A series of eight programmes written and told by Christopher Lillicrap
4:The One that Nearly Got Away
'You've either got it or you ain't,' said Tosher. Baggy wasn't sure he wanted it - until he landed his biggest catch ever!
Producer ALAN RUSSELL
Executive producer DAVID BROWN BBC Manchester
Six young adventurers travel into a land of magic where they must tackle many fearful dangers before they can all get back home.
with Simon Groom
Janet Ellis and Michael Sundin
There's more to driving a limousine than meets the eye, as Janet discovers when she trains as a chauffeuse.
Keeping your cool in London's West End traffic with a VIP passenger is just as nerve-racking as controlling a spin on the skid pan -behind the wheel of a E60,000 Rolls-Royce!
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Sue Lawley and Jeremy Paxman present the latest pictures, stories and events of the day followed by Weather News
Terry exercises his masseter, temporalis and pterygoid muscles in conversation with tonight's guests, live from the Television Theatre, London.
Director MICHAEL LEGGO
Series producer FRANCES WHITAKER
starring as the staff and students of New York's celebrated dream factory, the High School for the Performing Arts
The Rivalry
The hopes and heartbreaks of show business are reflected in Lydia and Holly Laird 's mother, when the two dancers find themselves at odds over the daughter and competing for a place in the same show.
Suzi Laird ..DONNA MCKECHNIE Written by BILLY FIELD
Directed by ALLAN ARKUSH
by the SDP/Liberal Alliance (Also on BBC2)
with John Humphrys and the BBC's reporters around the world. Weather News
As the Israeli Army starts the last stage of its pull-out from Lebanon, settlers on Israel's northern border are again building shelters and bracing themselves for attack.
The costly invasion was launched as a quick operation to protect them from PLO attacks across the border. But it has dragged on for three years: over 650 Israeli soldiers and thousands of civilians have died.
Hopes that the defeat of the PLO could lead to peace are being undermined by the new threat from militant Shi'ites. Peter Taylor reports from South Lebanon and from
Israel on the war which has divided military and political opinion and left an uncertain future.
Producer DAVID WICKHAM Editor PETER IBBOTSON
starring
Paula Prentiss
Harry Dean Stanton Robert Foxworth
Sparks fly when the Los Angeles Police Department teams
Detective Sergeants Natalie Zimmerman and A.M.
Valnikov, a demoralised cop transferred out of homicide after 20 years of heavy duty. 'Why me?' cries Natalie who doesn't relish a drunk for a partner. But the two soon establish a wobbly working relationship which becomes more intimate as they set out on the trail of a dog trainer who has kidnapped a valuable show dog
Screenplay by JOSEPH WAMBAUGH Produced by FRANK CAPRA JR Directed by HAROLD BECKER
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