with Frank Bough and Mike Smith
News read on the hour and half hour
Weather with Francis Wilson at 6.55, 7.25, 7.55, 8.25, 8.55 Nationwide news, weather and travel 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 reviewed by a guest at 8.37 With today - The Top 20: television's first look at the new chart
Ask Alison: financial advice from Alison Mitchell You can call her on [number removed]
Chloe Ashcroft looks at moving toys and follows Caterpillar Trail with Stuart Bradley Production ANNE GOBEY
Samina Mir discusses antenatal care with Dr A. Rashid Gatrad and talks to Parminder Ratra about her role as a link worker sponsored by the Asian Mother and Baby Campaign. Chhanda De Majumdar provides translation in Bengali.
Bahauddin Qawwal and Party sing one of Amir Khusro 's poems.
An Asian Unit presentation BBC Pebble Mill
with Richard Whitmore and Frances Coverdale
Weather News IAN MCCASKILL
1.27 Regional News
(London and SE: Financial
Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
A See-Saw programme
1.45 Pages from Ceefax
2.30 The Tom Caxton Homebrew Apprentice
Championship (Round 5) (6f)
3.0 The Clive Graham Stakes dim)
3.35 The Schroder Life
Predominate Stakes dim)
The last of the season's Derby trials. Troy won it on his way to Epsom in 1979. Introduced by JULIAN WILSON Commentators
PETER O'SULLEVAN
JIMMY LINDLEY , JOHN HANMER Television presentation BOB DUNCAN (Racing continues on BBC2)
with Floella Benjamin and David Wood
Join the children at Wick School near Bath for a dressing-up disco, and watch out for some 'eggsiting' conjuring tricks. Musical director Chris Walker Percussionist Will Hill Director AUSON STEWART Producer ANN REAY Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
by ELISABETH BERESFORD
A cartoon series about the biscuit-sized dogs that defend the treasure of Biskitt Island from the wicked King Max.
Josephine Buchan presents the programme that gives you the opportunity to comment on BBCtv.
Under discussion this week:
Duncan Dares and Secrets Out In the studio: Peter Duncan Prizes are given for the best-written television criticism, and for a drawing or painting of your favourite television personality.
All this together with your letters and requests to see again clips from your most popular programmes. Producer PHILIP CHILVERS
Write to Take Two, BBCtv Centre. London W12 8QT
Water Beetle
Crossing the notorious Irish
Sea in an old car is a real dare for Peter Duncan and co-driver Steve Good when the weather forecasters get it wrong and they encounter
20-foot waves in mid-channel en route to Ireland. Why didn't they take the ferry? Find out in this episode of Duncan Dares! Film cameramen
MAX SAMETT. ANDY ELLIOTT Film editor TERRY GABELL Producer Ron BENFIELD
with Nicholas Witchell and Philip Hayton followed by Weather News
Semi-finalist Terry Wogan from Ireland goes on live to meet tonight's guests in a no-punches-pulled rapfest.
Winner to be announced on Friday.
starring Marti Caine written by PETER ROBINSON and PETER VINCENT featuring Jack Smethurst
Philip Madoc , Carolyn Moody TV researcher Hilary has to persuade Lady Harlow to talk on television about the romances in her life-but Hilary's son refuses to discuss his!
Designer PAUL ALLEN
Produced and directed by HAROLD SNOAD
starring
Trial and Error
Has Pam been the victim of a sick mind? Can J.R. be anything but a sleeping partner? Just two of the questions posed outside the courtroom, as inside, the evidence against Jenna begins to look ominous.
Meanwhile, Ray is hardly gushing with happiness over Donna's strike - so will the Krebbs seek separate fields of operation?
Written by DAVID PAULSEN Directed by LARRY HAGMAN * CEEFAX SUBTITLES
with John Humphrys and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world Weather News
With Malcolm Campbell as grandfather and Donald Campbell as a father, Gina had to be someone special; obsessed like them with speed, records - and courting tragedy. Donald died attempting the world record in Bluebird.
Last summer, with Q.E.D. watching, Gina attempted a record of her own. Her boat was also called Bluebird. And it reared out of control like her father's. But Gina survived to tell her story.
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Introduced by Harry Carpenter
The Greyhound TV Trophy from Wolverhampton
Live coverage of the 27th final for which six dogs qualified last week. The cheque for E3,000 and the trophy will be presented by former England cricket captain BOB willis. Life with the Lloyds
Since winning Wimbledon for the first time in 1974, CHRIS LLOYD has won at least one major title every year. On the eve of the French
Championships, she talked to GERRY WILLIAMS about her career, her life with husband John and what the future holds for them both.
You 'II Never Walk Alone
Next Wednesday in Brussels LIVERPOOL meet JUVENTUS aiming to win their fifth European Cup, and so complete 21 consecutive years in Europe. BOB WILSON looks back over the triumphs, and even the odd failure, this remarkable club has experienced along the way. Plus news from Finland on ENGLAND'S latest match on the road to Mexico.
TV presentation: Greyhounds JOHNNIE WATHERSTON Producer ROGER MOODY Editor JOHN ROWLlNSON
starring
Lee Marvin
Gene Hackman
Worried that their Kansas 'branch' is seeking independence, a Chicago gang send their toughest enforcer, Nick Devlin , to investigate and collect any outstanding debts. In Kansas, Nick is confronted by 'Mary Ann ', the local gang leader who is considerably more brutal than his name. A confrontation is inevitable....
Screenplay by ROBERT DILLON Produced by JOE WIZAN
Directed by MICHAEL RITCHIE
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