with Frank Bough and Debbie Greenwood
Including this morning: Further reports from the Labour Party's conference headquarters in Bournemouth.
Zoe's View: Breakfast Time's teenage correspondent Zoe Brown files her latest report; Glynn Christian cooks up another early morning recipe; and Richard Smith takes your medical calls on his topic of the week - dial [number removed].
Live coverage of the morning session from Bournemouth. Reporting team
Sir Robin Day and David Dimbleby
Whenever I walk in a London street
I'm ever so careful to watch my feet
Just look how I'm walking in all the squares
Presenter Sheelagh Gilbey Guest Brian Cant
Story: Old George and his Wonderful Pictures by CHARLES AND SHEILA FRONT (R)
Further coverage from Bournemouth.
with Ed Mitchell and Moira Stuart
News headlines with subtitles
12.55 Regional News
Weather News Michael Fish
The Rev Roger Royle talks to Dr Masud Hoghughi about his work with severely disturbed. Jane Lomas, women's editor of the Northern Echo, gives you a glimpse of her fashion work in her home town of Darlington. And photographer Terry O'Neill lets you see another side of the famous.
BBC Pebble Mill
A See-Saw programme
with Chloe Ashcroft and Don Spencer
(R)
Coverage of the afternoon debates from Bournemouth.
3.52 Regional News
by Mark Bunyan
There's a crime-wave in sleepy Haddockbone on Sea. A washing-line thief is at large. Aunt Gusty is at the end of her tether but she still guzzles mountains of chips.
Meanwhile times are lean for Uncle John until Susie solves the mystery. Can you spot the thief before she does and while she sorts out the washing, can you untangle the lines of a well-known rhyme?
Spotty's sister, Blotch, gets accidentally involved with Texas Pete's evil plan to capture the SuperTed Space Station.
With the voices of Derek Griffith, Peter Hawkins, Melvyn Hayes, Roy Kinnear, Jon Pertwee, Victor Spinetti, Sheila Steafel
(R)
Mbele, Ngonke, Swan and Botty. These are the alternative answers, but what is the question? Paul Jones asks the contestants this and other lateral thinking questions.
(Next game tomorrow at 4.15 pm)
Fourth of eight programmes starring Keith Chegwin with special guests Bernadette Nolan
Jeremy Legge and music from three top chart bands including Depeche Mode
The irrepressible Cheggers bursts on to the screen with non-stop pop, videos, quizzes and the fastest fun and games on television.
Designer BARRY ROACH Executive producer
PETER RIDSDALE SCOTT
Producer MARTIN HUGHES BBC Manchester
with Simon Groom, Janet Ellis and Peter Duncan
Cyclone Tracey
On Christmas Eve 1974, Darwin, the capital of Australia's Northern Territory, was totally destroyed by the 175 mph winds of Cyclone Tracey. Janet meets some of the survivors of that terrible night and discovers how Darwin has been rebuilt from the rubble.
(Ceefax subtitles)
Rolf Harris continues his look at famous cartoon double acts with three more classic animated films including one in which Elmer Fudd tears up his contract with Warner Brothers and threatens never to appear opposite that scwewy wabbit again!
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
London Plus, Spotlight, Points West, Look East, Look North, South Today, North West Tonight, Midlands Today
by Tony Holland.
'I'm not about to get down on one knee, and propose marriage... But, I am responsible.'
(Ceefax subtitles)
with Maggie Philbin, Howard Stableford, Judith Hann and Peter Macann, bringing you the new, fascinating and bizarre in the world of science.
A programme revealing the new Doctor Who, and the old Frank Sinatra. Thrill to romance, villainy, sport, drama, guppies. (There must be some mistake. Ed.) (No there isn't. Bert.)
Starring Lenny Henry
with special guests Loose Ends
and Kathryn Apanowicz, Norman Beaton, Robbie Coltrane, Lee Cornes, Brian Croucher, Dawn French, Steve Nallon, Jadie Rivas, Ivor Salter, Paula Tilbrook
also Robert Bathurst, Lyndam Gregory, Carla Mendoca, Madeleine Newbury
Julia Somerville and John Humphrys present the day's news with BBC teams at home and abroad
Weather News
by JOHN SULLIVAN starring Paul Nicholas and Jan Francis
At the ripe old age of 31, Vince decides to go to his father for advice. In the meantime, Penny learns a few home truths from her mother.
Designer DAVID HITCHCOCK Produced and directed by RAY BUTT (R)
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES
In this, the final programme of the current series, Rough Justice presents the ultimate conundrum of British justice - who is the victim, who is the accused? This astounding case illustrates a fundamental weakness in our present system of justice.
Lord Devlin, who takes part in the programme summed it up as '...a most extraordinary case'.
Reporter Martin Young
The stories behind the pages of America's top weekly magazine
Starring David Birney as Sam, Morgan Brittany as Kate, Dorian Harewood as Earl, Melinda Culea as Terry, Timothy Patrick Murphy as 'Chip' Craddock, Tracy Nelson as Angela, Arte Johnson as Clive, Barbara Sharma as Shelley, Arthur Hill as Charles
Guest stars Ken Kercheval, Andrew Duggan, Charles Frank, Tori Spelling
Child star Melissa Lane - destined for stardom or the same tragic fate as her mother? Real cops don't write books. Police officer turned bestselling novelist, John Ramsey Jr explains why truth is stranger than fiction. In full colour: the US Olympic water polo team.
A series of six programmes
The remains of the Industrial Revolution are still with us to visit, to enjoy and to interpret. But how did early industry begin?
Anthony Burton visits a neolithic flint mine in Norfolk, a Roman goldmine in Wales and a wooden windmill at Bromsgrove.
(R)
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