starts your day with news, sport, weather and travel available to all viewers whether or not they have teletext sets.
Nick Ross and Sue Cook start the week with a mix of news, comment and their guest of the morning. News on the hour and half hour from Debbie Rix and Sue Carpenter
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 Paul McDowell 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 at 7.32; Lynn Faulds Wood reports from the consumer desk at
8.15; and Russell Grant has his Monday Stars at 8.45 - write to him and he may give his reply on Write to Russell at 9.10.
with Thora Hird
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Everywhere is sunshine!
Presenter Floella Benjamin Guest Stuart Bradley
Story: Harry the Dirty Dog by GENE ZION Illustrated by MARGARET BLOY GRAHAM
10.50 Interval
The Comhill Insurance Test Series
England v Australia from Headingley
Fourth day. PETER WEST introduces coverage of this morning's play.
with Richard Whitmore
Weather News [AN MCCASKILL
A See-Saw programme.
Further coverage
4.18 Regional News
Second of six programmes Jelly at the Ritz by PENNY CASDAGLI
Why did Mr Brill lose a good job with Lost Property and become a sandwich-board man instead? Could it have been anything to do with the mysterious strangers and the Homburg hat? Or the key and the codeword? Or the jelly at the Ritz?
Designer RICHARD MORRIS
GREG CHILDS. Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
by JEAN DE BRUNHOFF told by Peter Ustinov
The Babar book is brought to life in the cartoon version of the world-famous story of Babar's return to the jungle to marry Celeste and be crowned King of the Elephants.
with Simon Groom, Janet Ellis, Michael Sundin
Janet goes back in time to the 1890s and the days when grand houses were the setting for glittering parties. At Warwick Castle the guests for dinner one hot June evening in 1898 included two future kings, a prime minister-to-be and a dazzling array of High Society's most beautiful ladies. You can meet them all, as they prepare for the feast!
Assistant editor LEWIS BRONZE Editor BIDDY BAXTER
Video, Blue Peter Makes: BBCV/ B9007. from retailers
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Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell present the latest pictures, stories and events of the day from
Britain and around the world. followed by Weather News
Terry volleys more questions at unsuspecting and innocent guests live at the Television Theatre, London.
starring as the staff and students of New York's celebrated dream factory, the High School for the Performing Arts
Team Work
Chris and Danny score a hit as a comedy duo, but when their act attracts wider attention it looks like the end of a beautiful friendship.
Meanwhile, Nicole and Holly start flat-sharing; it's going to be fun - isn't it?
Written by IRA STEVEN BEHR Directed by DONALD REIKER
by JEREMY LLOYD and DAVID CROFT
Rene the cafe proprietor, finds himself accompanying the Resistance on an expedition to blow up a railway line.
Designer JANET BUDDEN Produced and directed by DAVID CROFT
with John Humphrys and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world Weather News
Short Sharp Shock
When football hooligans and other young offenders are sentenced by the courts, what sort of punishment do they get?
Panorama has spent three weeks behind the walls at
New Hall, near Wakefield in Yorkshire, where the Government has introduced a tougher regime for young prisoners.
Philip Tibenham investigates how tough it is in practice, and whether the offenders really can be deterred from further crime. Producer
LORRAINE HEGGESSEY Editor PETER IBBOTSON (Postponed from 3 June)
starring
Christopher Plummer as Sherlock Holmes James Mason as Dr Watson Sherlock Holmes is begged by East End traders to solve the series of vicious murders committed by the infamous 'Jack the Ripper'. As the indomitable detective and his assistant Dr Watson begin their investigation they lift a veil of corruption and terror which affects the throne of England itself. An all-star cast has been assembled for this unusual and often terrifying film about the 'meeting' of Holmes and the Ripper.
Screenplay by JOHN HOPKINS
Produced by RENE DUPONT and BOB CLARK. Directed by BOB CLARK
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