with Frank Bough and Sally Magnusson Timetable:
News on the hour and half hour read by Sue Carpenter
Weather with Bill Giles at 6.55, 7.25, 7.55, 8.25, 8.55
Nationwide news, weather and travel from your local BBC studio at 6.57, 7.27,
7.57 and 8.27
Sports news and features with Paul McDowell at 7.20, 7.45 and 8.20
Morning papers reviewed by today's guest at 8.37
Including this morning:
The Top 20 - a look at the new chart at 7.32
Ask Alison - Alison Mitchell presents her weekly money advice and takes your calls on [number removed]
The Welsh gang out and about at St Fagan's Welsh Folk Museum.
David and Johno try paddling a coracle, and Ceri and Andrea go back to school.
Calico pie, the little birds fly, Down to the calico tree
Presenter Carol Leader
Guest Wayne Jackman
Story: Pig in a Muddle by MIRA LOBE
Illustrated by WINIFRED ORGENOORTH
(R)
Records and cassettes
Play School: RBT 10/MRMC 005
Play On (songs from Play School): REC 332/ZCM 332
Play School - Hello: REC 425/ZCM 425 Sing a Song of Play School: REC 244 stereo/MRMC 003
The NatWest Bank Trophy Quarter-final
PETER WEST introduces coverage of the whole of the morning's play from one of today's matches. Commentators
RICHIE BENAUD , JIM LAKER Scorer WENDY WIMBUSH
with Richard Whitmore Weather News
A See-Saw programme
Balloons, kangaroos, and jumping frogs all bounce in and out of the hokey cokey today!
With Chloe Ashcroft and Don Spencer
(R)
The NatWest Bank Trophy Quarter-final
Further coverage of one of today's matches, introduced by PETER WEST.
by David McKee
(R)
with Brian Cant
Socks from Salisbury! String from Stockbridge, and soap from Spain. See what else you can spot starting with S.
(R)
by ELISABETH BERESFORD Told by Bernard Cribbins Music by MIKE BATT
Animated by BARRY LEITH Directed by IVOR WOOD (R)
Giant Space Bat
An injured pilot's lost memory holds the secret which G-Force need to conquer Zoltar's latest space craft. (R)
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with Dennis Weaver and Clint Howard
A series of outdoor adventure stories about a boy and his giant pet bear.
Warden for Man and Beast
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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
There's an old Irish proverb which says: 'It's a wise cuckoo that know its own spit'. Terry bears this in mind as he engages in some airy badinage with his guests live at the Television Theatre.
A Trip Around the Lighthouse While enjoying a family trip around the lighthouse David Bellamy gets knocked overboard. At only a centimetre high he finds himself a little out of his depth and with a long swim home.
Film editor LUIS ESPANA
Director PAUL KRIWACZEK Producer DAVID Williams For free leaflet produced in association with the National Trust, send 9 x 5 sae to [address removed]
A six-part drama serial by CHRISTOPHER GREEN starring
3: With the new Whinn Rigg nearing completion Joe has to find applicants for the first special course, a task alien to his taciturn personality.
Tensions and tempers build as disturbing influences emerge.
Music composed by DARYL RUNSWICK Script editor MAGGIE ALLEN
Costume designer FIONA MATHERS Designer ALEX GOURLAY
Produced by BOB MCINTOSH
Directed by ROGER CHEVELEY BBC Scotland
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This week Nanette Newman takes a turn at tackling the Postbag.
Producer BERNARD NEWNHAM please send your letters to: joints of View, BBC Television Centre, London W12 8QT
with Richard Whitmore and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world
Weather News MICHAEL FISH
At the Edge of the Union
The story of two dedicated men prepared to use almost any means to ensure that their view prevails.
The city of Londonderry, or Derry is where the present Northern Ireland Troubles began 16 years ago. It is a polarised city, with public support having grown for the extremes of both sides. This film looks at those extremes through the eyes of two men. Both are young, working-class, teetotal and church-going; both are elected representatives of their communities.
The first,
Martin McGuinness , is accused by some of being the IRA's present Chief of Staff, responsible for bombing the heart out of the city in the 1970s Yet today he stands as a legitimate politician, able to attract 10,000 votes for Sinn Fein. The second, Gregory Campbell , is a hardline
Loyalist. He needs constant armed police protection following a bomb attempt on his life last year. Campbell is a target because of his outspoken views; a strong advocate of a shoot-to-kill policy against the IRA.
Photography DAVID BARKER Film editor COUN JONES Assistant producer STEPHEN LAMBERT
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Introduced by David Jacobs
For the first semi-final the teams, WALES and MIDLANDS AND WEST, have moved to the Assembly Rooms, Derby.
Professional dancers David Sycamore and Denise Weavers join forces with maestro ANDY ROSS for a lively tribute to the music of the late, great Harry James. Commentator CHARLES NOVE Arranged by ERIC D. MORLEY Sound ALAN FOX
Lighting JOHN CROWTHER Director DAVID PICKTHALL Producer SMON BETTS
The stories behind the pages of America's top weekly glossy magazine starring
David Birney as Sam Dillon and tonight's guest stars Helen Hayes , Anna Lee Burgess Meredith
Ruby Keeler , Geoffrey Scott The Tribute
Whatever happened to Eileen Todd ? A pioneering film star grants her first interview in 40 years.
Self-defence in the 80s: Mr
Self Defence himself on how to make a fortune out of the fortunes of others.
Exclusive: California destroyed by earthquake.
All this and more in the latest edition of Glitter. Written by LAN O'KUM
Directed by ALAN RAFKIN