starts your day with news, sport, weather and travel - available to all viewers.
Nick Ross and Selina Scott with a Monday morning mix of news, comment and guests 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; the latest pop news from Mike Smith and Russell Grant with a guide to what the stars have in store for you today.
Whack go the conkers, Whack, whack whack!
Presenter Stuart McGugan Guest Carol Chell
Story: The Surprise from Frog and Toad All Year by ARNOLD LOBEL
Percussion PETER HOWLAND Woodwind MARTIN FRITH
Musical director MICHAEL OMER Graphics JOANNA ISLES
Photographer JOHN JEFFORD Producer CHRISTINE HEWITT
Series producer BARBARA RODDAM Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE
with Frances Coverdale and Laurie Mayer
News Headlines with subtitles
Weather News MICHAEL FISH
'Woman' British Fashion Awards 1985
Paul Coia , Jeff Banks and Jane Lomas introduce a special gala programme featuring the best of high street fashions. The emphasis is on value for money. There are prizes for eight categories as well as the major award for Designer of the Year.
Sir Terence Conran is among the judges and the awards are presented by Lord Lichfield .
A See-Saw programme
With the voices of George Layton and John Telfer
(R)
Six programmes on how micro-technology can help disabled people. Working
Kenny Matheson and Pat Magee both work from home, thanks to the chip; Rhoda Carratt is blind and holds down a good secretarial job with the help of some enabling micro-technology; and a new information system on computer finds an aid to help a person at work. Producer ANNA JACKSON
Director CATHERINE ROBINS (R)
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with Stuart Bradley
How much does a young tree grow in six months? Which insect is attracted to light?
Michael Hordern tells Just So Stories by RUDYARD KIPLING The Cat that Walked by Himself
Animated by SHEILA GRABER
with Paul Jones
The start of the semi-finals in the Champion of Champions week. The top-scoring teachers and pupils play-off in a 'sudden death' to find the contestants for the final on Friday. Today Sophie Atkinson from Rickmansworth takes on Mr Vines from Bletchley.
with Simon Groom, Janet Ellis and Peter Duncan
On the Run!
Blue Peter's fourth attempt at tackling the London to Brighton Veteran Car Run is in a 1903 Daimler - registration AA11. Previous vehicles have been a 1901 Durkopp, a 1903 Cadillac and a 1913 Morris.
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with Angela Rippon
Tonight sees the winning team from Friday returning to defend their position.
Who's going to stop them? Will it be the youth team from Crawley or will the operators from Milton Keynes have the right numbers? If any team wins four games in a row they win a Masterteam gold medal.
(Nextprogramme tomorrow at 5. 35pm)
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
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 PHIUP HARDING
Join Terry for more live pyrotechnics from Television Theatre on Shepherd's Bush Green.
Partners and friends - two young cops find themselves on the line in the deadly world of crime starring
Dandruff
A diamond auction and the rumour of a master thief in town finds Starsky and Hutch posing as a pair of temperamental hairdressers. But the Baron is a cunning adversary and Messrs
'Tyrone' and 'Marlene' need more than shampoo to wash this villain out of their hair....
Written by RON FRIEDMAN
Directed by SUTTON ROLEY (R)
Julia Somerville and Andrew Harvey present the day's news with BBC teams at home and abroad
Weather News
Poachers Turned
Gamekeepers
'London is now the fraud capital of the world and the profits are astronomical,' claims fraud investigator
RICHARD JURGENSON. Police, lawyers and civil servants all agree that millions of pounds disappear through fraud every year in the City of London. Yet the detection and conviction rate, admits the Attorney-General, is 'disappointingly low'.
Scandals at Lloyds, at the Stock Exchange and in the banks have revealed that at a time when fraud is becoming more complex, the policing of Britain's financial institutions is splintered and weak.
Having failed to successfully defeat city crime, the government now proposes that the financiers should police themselves. 'A sure recipe for bigger frauds,' is the cynical conclusion of city insiders. Will Hutton reports on the new system where the poachers will become gamekeepers.
Producer TOM BOWER
Editor DAVID DICKINSON
continuing a season of films starring one of Britain's most powerful screen actors, tonight with Ian McShane
The hunt for a gang of British terrorists moves to Scandinavia when the British ambassador and his staff are made hostages. Just when the local security forces think they have outwitted the gang, the plot thickens with a hi-jacked aeroplane arriving to rescue them. As Colonel Tahlvik, head of national security, takes desperate measures to save both airport and embassy hostages, he begins to suspect that the situation is not what it seems....
Screenplay by PAUL WHEELER Produced by PETER RAWLEY Directed by CASPAR WREDE
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