with Frank Bough and Selina Scott
Including this morning:
Denise Robertson opens the Junior Advice Line at 7.32, and is joined an hour or so later by Sally Hawkins for their regular Advice Line phone-in; Titch 's Pitch -join
Alan Titchmarsh in his garden for seasonal advice;
Glynn Christian cooks up some more recipe ideas.
Live coverage of the debates on pensions, rates and Government support for exports.
/ like this hat, right now, like this,
It's a good plain hat,
Just as it is! How's that?
Presenter Chloe Ashcroft Guest Ben Thomas
Story: New Boots by JOYCE RUSHBY
Further coverage of the closing session, including the speech by the President of the CBI, Sir James Cleminson. Commentators
VINCENT HANNA , JAMES LONG Producer JAMES HOGANEditor PETER KENYATTA
with Richard Whitmore and Frances Coverdale
News Headlines with subtitles
Weather News IAN MCCASKILL
Today's star guest is one of Britain's top young comedians, Lenny Henry.
Also Dr David Delvin starts a short series examining new approaches to coping with Britain's number one killer - heart disease.
A See-Saw programme (R)
A view of maternity services by Peter Huntingford The Search for the Perfect Baby
All parents hope for a healthy baby. But can anyone, parent or doctor, influence the outcome?
Director CATHERINE ROBINS Producer BRYN BROOKS (R) Book, £3.25 from booksellers
Left Alone
Two widows and a widower talk to Claire Rayner about how they are coping since the deaths of their spouses.
Dorothy, Lilian and Maurice are at different stages of bereavement. They explain how they are adjusting to being on their own. Film editor PETER PIERCE
Producer BERNARD ADAMS (R)
from Rothwell, Northants
The small country town of Rothwell became famous for its boots and shoes.
Roger Royle talks to Roy Lovell in one of the two remaining shoe factories, finds out about street theatre from Roger Smith , and visits the bone crypt below Holy Trinity Church which holds the remains of 2,000 of Rothwell's former inhabitants. In the church itself the people of the town join to sing their favourite hymns.
Teach me, 0 Lord, thy holy way
(Fulda); Will your anchor hold?; Give to me, Lord, a thankful heart
(Gatescarth); Praise, my soul. the King of heaven; Lord, make me a mountain; Oft in danger, oft in woe (University College): The old rugged cross: Son of God, eternal Saviour (Everton)
Conductor PAUL ROSE
Organist ANTONY HOUNSOME Assistant producer
VALETTA STALLABRASS
Producer MICHAEL SHOESMITH
Series producer STEPHEN WHITTLE
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by Eric Charles
Two burglars try to steal the factory wages but Bertha and Tom make sure that they are caught.
Narrator Roy Kinnear with Sheila Walker
A new series of adventures in which the magical bear and his friend Spottyman challenge the evil Texas Pete.
Skeleton plays a part in Texas Pete's plot to discover the secret of SuperTed's magic power.
A serial in 13 episodes from a story by JOAN EADINGTON
Part 4 by VALERIE GEORGESON The gingerbread men were a success, but has Jonny any hope of getting the school rabbit?
with Bill Homewood and Bill Pertwee
More brain-bending and muscle-straining in the search for the Spycatcher of the Week.
Teams from Leamington Spa and South Croydon in a hunt to nail the mystery traitor. Designer SUZY LAWRANCE Producers
DAVID CRICHTON , IAN OLIVER
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Presented by Gary Wilmot with Leni Harper
Teachers Caroline Bernstein and David Coker
Creeps Michelle Freeman and Shaun Waller
Crawlers Robert Kenley and Catrina Hylton-Hull This week the Creeps and Crawlers have to work out an excuse for being covered in mud. Could you do better? Director PHILLIPPA GILES Producer JUDY WHITFIELD
A series of 18 programmes
Episode 9 by BARRY PURCHESE Gonch's schemes hit a few snags and he and Hollo are in for a nasty shock at the dump. This week's cast:
Devised by phil REDMOND Producer BEN REA
Director MARGIE BARBOUR (R)
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Presented by Angela Rippon Spotlight subjects tonight include current affairs, pop music and television in the daily competition to find the Masterteam of 1985. Designer MARTIN METHVEN Programme associate ROSALIND GOLD
Director PETER FITTON
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
Noel Edmonds introduces the programme which has you racking your brains for the names of TV programmes and personalities. Join him to find out who are in the prop bags, and guess which TV scripts are being read by members of the public. Discover just how much you can remember from the hours spent in front of the box. Production
JULIET MAY. JOHN KING BBC Pebble Mill
by Allan Swift.
'He's got no chance. I've seen him shadow box - the shadow won'.
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A ten-part series by ANDREW NICKOLDS and STAN HEY starring with 2: Grass Roots
'If you can get city kids playing tennis, then you're going to start producing champions....but you're never going to get that as long as the game's run by a load of amateurs, as a private club.' with MARK COX and GERALD WILLIAMS Music by GORDON GILTRAP Make-up designer JENNIFER HUGHES
Script editor JOANNA WILLETT Designer BRYAN ELUS
Producer EVGENY GRIDNEFF Director ADRIAN SHERGOLD
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Barry Took with your comments in the programme you help to write.
Producer PENELOPE MILLS
Please send letters to Barry Took , Points of View, BBC Television Centre, London W12 8QT
Julia Somerville and Andrew Harvey present the day's news with BBC teams at home and abroad
Weather News
The Emmy Award-winning police series starring
Organised Crime
Temptation and a moral dilemma face Cagney and Lacey when the senseless murder of a nun brings them into contact with a top mobster and the proverbial offer that can't be refused.
Meanwhile, tension mounts at the precinct as bureaucratic delays hold up the results of the Sergeant's Exam....
Written by TERRY LOUISE FISHER and STEVE BROWN
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with Barry Norman
Santa Claus , The Movie - from the team who made the Superman films, an interpretation of the legend of Santa Claus, starring Dudley Moore and John Lithgow.
White Nights - the publicity campaign for a film has many facets. The release of a pop single can be very important in the lead-up to a film's opening. Taylor Hackford , director of White Nights, works with Phil Collins on the making of the pop video of 'Separate lives', one of the songs featured in the film. Director BRUCE THOMPSON Producer JANE LUSH
The treatment of mental illness in the National Health Service, investigated by Dr Alan Maryon-Davis
2: The Psychiatric Department A district general hospital servicing a quarter of a million people handles all mental illness referrals. It has 130 beds in Psychiatry and the average stay is four weeks. Research GILL GREENE
Producer DAVID CORDINGLEY (R)
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Presented by Sheila Walsh
In the studio, from America, is award-winning singer-songwriter Michael Card ; and also a new song from Sal Solo and the London
Community Gospel Choir. On film from California is America's top rock gospel group, Petra.
Designer PAUL MUNTING Series producer JIM MURRAY (R)