Ceefax AM starts your day with news, sport, weather and travel available to all viewers whether or not they have teletext sets.
with Frank Bough and Debbie Greenwood Including this morning: Advice Line - the panel answers your calls and your letters at 7.32 and 8.45; Titch's 's Pitch - join
Alan Titchmarsh in his garden for seasonal advice; Glynn
Christian cooks up some recipe ideas; and Beverley Alt has the latest in fashion trends.
Today: Pierre and Cottage Cheese, Pinkcome Tax, Cirrhosis of the Louvre
Puzzles, hobbies, games and jokes from the Belfast gang. With the Why Don You. .. ? school uniform fashion show, and some apple ideas to get your teeth into!
You're a poet
And you didn't know it
Presenter Stuart Bradley Guest Chloe Ashcroft Story: Frederick by LEO LIONNI
with Richard Whitmore and Frances Coverdale
Weather News Bill Giles
1.27 Regional News
(London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
A See-Saw programme
Chasing sheep isn't really part of a postman's work. But when they've got out of their field and are in danger, Pat has to go and help Ted Glenn round them up. And then they meet Major Forbes's bull.
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BBC Television cameras cover four races on the opening day of one of racing's most enjoyable weeks of the year at Britain's most picturesque racecourse.
2.30 The Molecomb Stakes (5f)
3.0 The Oak Tree Stakes (7f)
3.40 The William Hill
Stewards' Cup (Handicap. 6f) The season's most valuable sprint handicap which always provides wide open betting and a thrilling spectacle.
Introduced by JULIAN WILSON Commentators
PETER O'SULLEVAN
JIMMY LINDLEY and JOHN HANMER
Reporter JONATHAN POWELL
Television presentation BOB DUNCAN
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rub the lamp up the wrong way in The Genie Was a Meanie a cartoon series
A cartoon series in which Kwicky the clever koala bear, Crazy Claws the wild cat, and the city's own gutter-pup, Dirty Dawg, each have their own adventure stories brought to you by kind permission of the Bungle Brothers Circus.
in Northern Ireland with Su Ingle and Michael Jordan
In the last of the present series, a second chance to see Wildtrack's special report from across the sea where the common seal really is common. Su follows in the footsteps of the Giant's Causeway and finds peregrine falcons while Mike follows the last leg of an incredible 3,000-mile journey - the elver migration. Producer MIKE BEYNON Director MOIRA MANN BBC Bristol
Nicholas Witchell and Andrew Harvey present the latest pictures, stories and events of the day from Britain and around the world followed by Weather News
by John Crisp.
'People don't sign poison pen letters - they just write them, send them, and disappear under the nearest stone..."
(Ceefax Subtitles)
Noel Edmonds re-creates a special moment in the lives of Norman and Gena Turgel Featuring the sights and sounds of April 1945.
Highlighting the fashions, crazes, styles, pop charts, films, radio and news stories of the time.
Comparing the prices in Noel's 1945 shopping bag.
Discovering what happened to the people who found themselves in the headlines that month.
With the original music of Vera Lynn
Research DEBORAH PERKIN Videotape editor CAROLINE JUDSON
Designer VAL WARRENDER Produced and directed by HENRY MURRAY
Bob Monkhouse presents another edition of his International comedy showcase, this week featuring the larger-than-life observations of Tom O'Connor , the witty song style of Liz Robertson , and the off-the-wall originality of American star Steve Landesberg. with THE HARRY STONEHAM BAND
Programme associate NEIL SHAND script associate DENNIS BERSON
Director GEOFF MILES
Produced by JOHN FISHER
(First shown on BBC2)
with John Humphrys
Weather News IAN MCCASKILL
starring
Death Match
The ghost of Houston's dead nancee returns when her killer - the 'Butcher Boy' - strikes again. Taunted into a confrontation, Houston goes to Santa Maria Island where an unusual chief of police
"rings back tender memories as a prelude to a macabre Same with a crazed, but cunning, mind....
Written by ROBERT BRENNAN Wrected by DON CHAFFEY
The last of the series about
Italy today seen through the lives of ten different Italians. The Roman Actress
Mirella D'Angelo was already one of Italy's top models
When at 18 she first went into films. Ten years and ten films later she is still looking for the right part to establish herself as a major actress. To keep acting Mirella has switched to fringe theatre.
When she is invited for a new screen test, Mirella wonders if she could now be on her Way to Hollywood. Narrated by Michael Pennington Written by david WILLEY
Film editor ROGER GUERTIN
Producer JEREMY BENNETT
A reluctant stripper and a glamorous 0ne too. (DAILY TELEGRAPH)
Simka's Monthlies
Latka worries that Simka's erratic behaviour might cost her the green card she needs to stay in America. What's wrong with her? Latka has an 'old country' name for it, but the other cabbies identify the problem as PMT.
Written by HOLLY HOLMBERG BROOKS Directed by HARVEY MILLER
Presented by Brian Redhead British companies that made it - their story of recovery from recession. The Move:
Vickers Defence Systems A futuristic army tanks factory on the banks of Newcastle's River Tyne, was Vickers' answer to a century-old legacy of old buildings, old attitudes and an annual heating bill of one million pounds!
Director FIONA PITCHER Producer BRIAN DAVIES