starts your day with news, sport, weather and travel - available to all viewers.
Frank Bough and Mike Smith with a Monday morning mix of news, comment and guests. Live reports from the first day of the Labour Party
Conference in Bournemouth as the delegates assemble. Leading members of the Labour Party review the papers at 7.37 and 8.37 Timetable:
News on the hour and half hour read by 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 at
7.20 and 8.20
Including this morning:
Lynn Faulds Wood with news and reports from the Consumer Unit; Mike Smith with the latest pop news and Russell Grant with a guide to what the stars have in store for you today.
Live coverage of the morning session of the Labour Party
Conference in Bournemouth. Reporting team Sir Robin Day and David Dimbleby
Here is a line,
Oh what's this line?
Presenter Sheelagh Gilbey Guest Brian Cant
Story: The Day Jimmy's Boa Ate the Washing by TRINKA HAKES NOBLE
Illustrated by STEVEN KELLOG (R)
Further live coverage from Bournemouth.
with Frances Coverdale and Ed Mitchell
News Headlines with subtitles
12.55 Regional News
Weather News Bill Giles
The star guest in today's edition of the lunchtime magazine is Twiggy, singing and talking about her long career. Also featuring the second film of Magnus Magnusson 's return to Iceland.
A See-Saw programme
William the window cleaner has a busy day when the lift of Skyrise Court breaks down. With the voices of George Layton and John Telfer
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Coverage of the afternoon session from Bournemouth.
3.52 Regional News
with Stuart Bradley
Who's just beginning to eat grass and who's waiting for some feathers to grow? Join the trail to the RSPCA Wildlife Rescue Centre in Taunton and find out.
Michael Hordern tells Just So Stories by RUDYARD KIPLING
How the Leopard Got his Spots Animated by SHEILA GRABER
Spidey meets the 'Black Cat', a notorious cat-burglar.
with Paul Jones
Can Sophie Atkinson from Rickmansworth go on winning when Mr Hawthorn, from Hewett High School, Norwich, crosses her path? Devised by CLIVE DOIG
with Simon Groom, Janet Ellis and Peter Duncan
The Early Early Breakfast Show!
Ex-DJ Simon Groom had a rude awakening when he was asked to host Radio 2's Early Show. It's a tough life getting up at 3.0 am, working all the equipment yourself, and then finding that your dog steals the whole show! But with expert advice from Mike Read, Simon hit the airwaves.
You can see and hear Simon's very own dawn chorus today!
Assistant editor LEWIS BRONZE Editor BIDDY BAXTER
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES
In the first of two programmes on the subject of famous cartoon double acts, Rolf Harris dips into the archives and discovers three classic cartoons, including the screen debut of a cat and mouse duo destined for superstardom.
Videotape editor ROY DEMERY Director BRUCE MILLAR Producer DAVID PLATT
(More famous double acts on Thursday at 5.35pm)
with Sue Lawley and Andrew Harvey followed by Weather News
Jeremy Paxman brings you tonight's headlines and tomorrow's talking points. The London Plus reporters are with the people making the news. Plus sport with MICHAEL WALE and the stars and stories from the world of entertainment.
Producer DAVID STANFORD
South East editor PHILIP HARDING
Ignore all Wanderlust. Commit a volte-face and join Terry in his ad hoc soiree. Enjoy the ambiance of the beau monde and the espieglerie of the literati.
Partners and friends - two young cops find themselves on the line in the deadly world of crime.
Starring Paul Michael Glaser as Starsky and David Soul as Hutch
A jog in the park gets Starsky's heart beating faster when he meets Rosey Malone, but a promising romance turns into trouble when her father turns out to be a mobster targeted by a Senate Committee on organised crime. Love or duty? Starsky is caught in a dilemma...
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with Julia Somerville and John Humphrys followed by Weather News
Neil Appeal: The Relaunch of Labour
In the general election two years ago Labour suffered one of the most crushing defeats in its history.
Since then its new leader,
Neil Kinnock, has embarked on an energetic campaign to modernise Labour's image, appearing on pop videos, importing American marketing techniques and streamlining the party's organisation.
Today, as the party conference opens in Bournemouth, Labour has won back some of the ground it lost. But is it enough? Robert Harris has been behind the scenes with Neil Kinnock and his advisors, already preparing for the next general election. Producer PAUL WOOLWICH Editor DAVID DICKINSON
continuing a season of films starring one of the biggest box office names of today, with Dominique Sanda Fernando Rey Jason Robards
Simon MacCorkindale
Cabo Blanco is a small fishing village on the coast of Peru. The year is 1948 and former Nazi Gunther Beckdorff , in hiding after the war, learns that a ship carrying
$20 million of gold looted by the Germans may lie just off the coast. Greed, passion and murder erupt in the formerly tranquil village as a desperate search for the treasure begins....
Screenplay by MILT GILMAN
Produced by LANCE HOOL and PAUL A. JOSEPH
Directed by J LEE THOMPSON
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