with Selina Scott and Nick Ross
This morning - Together at Christmas. Breakfast Time sets out to reunite families and friends who find themselves separated at this time.
If you find it hard choosing presents, call into the Gift Shop for some bright ideas. Also, Denise Robertson and Sally Hawkins open the Advice Line with some special thoughts on coping with Christmas.
The sun has got his hat on Presenter Carol Leader Guests Stuart Bradley Ayu Manik Karang
Story: Ayu and the Perfect Moon by DAVID COX (R)
with Richard Whitmore and Frances Coverdale
News Headlines with subtitles
Weather News IAN MCCASKILL
Howard Franklin brings a Christmas theme to his flower arranging with ideas for simple yet effective Christmas arrangements. Dr David Delvin continues his series on heart problems, and discusses the latest drugs available to control the disease.
A See-Saw programme (R)
The 104th University Match Oxford University v
Cambridge University for the Bowring Bowl
Last year the Cambridge side won for the fifth year in succession with a style of rugby and commitment reminiscent of the great years of the Varsity Match. Oxford, with the usual determination and fitness that is the hallmark of this match, start as marginal underdogs, but as ever the best side on the day will take the trophy. Commentators
NIGEL STARMER-SMITH with BOB HELLER , IAN ROBERTSON Producer HUW JONES
A See-Saw programme (R)
A new series of adventures
A serial in 13 episodes from a story by JOAN EADINGTON Part 10 by VALERIE GEORGESON
Razzle is in real disgrace - and Jonny faces yet another decision.
with Bill Homewood and Bill Pertwee
This week's contenders for the title Spycatcher of the Week are from Ferndown and Bedford.
Who is the mysterious figure in the beard and glasses?
What secrets now lie beneath the streets of Ealing? Has agent 0031 really got a split personality? And will any of these questions be answered in today's programme? Designer SUZY LAWRENCE Produced by DAVID CRICHTON , IAN OLIVER
Presented by Gary Wilmot Leni Harper
Teachers Caroline Bernstein
David Coker
Creeps Michelle Freeman Shaun Waller
Crawlers Robert Kenley Catrina Hylton Hull
Don't miss the flabbergasting fun this week, when Gary Wilmot rescues the creeps and crawlers from a tidal wave of banana split - a scene that even Steven Spielberg didn't dare shoot!
Director PHILLIPPA GILES Producer JUDY WHITFIELD
A series of 18 programmes Episode 15 by JOHN GODBER
Gonch lands himself in deep water when he discovers Mr Bronson 's swimming habit. This week's cast:
Devised by PHIL REDMOND Producer BEN REA
Director DAVID BELL (R)
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Presented by Angela Rippon The top eight teams on the Leaderboard anxiously await the outcome of tonight's games. Could they be eliminated?
Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell present the latest pictures, stories and events of the day followed by Weather News
London Plus, Spotlight Points West, Look East Look North, South Today
North West Tonight Midlands Today
Noel Edmonds invites you to draw up a comfy chair and test your TV knowledge against this week's Telly Addict families.
It's likely to be a close contest, as the Halliwells from Cheltenham take on the Pains of Swindon in their bid to become the Telly Addict family of 1985.
Production JOHN KING , JULIET MAY BBC Pebble Mill
by Bill Lyons.
'If I want to give Annie a bit of happiness... I can't see the harm in it'.
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A ten-part series by ANDREW NICKOLDS and STAN HEY starring with 5: Two Tribes
KEN: Doesn't make sense - a real rugby player like you, all washed up at 33; yet here's a physical wreck like me getting a new lease of life - out of sport....
Music by GORDON GILTRAP
Costume designer PIP BRYCE
Script editor JOANNA WILLETT Designer BRYAN ELLIS
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 two first ladies of the New York Police Department starring and The Psychic
With a media circus in tow, a psychic joins Cagney and Lacey on a missing person's case and suggests there may be more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in the police manual.
Meanwhile, Isbecki and Petrie discover that rock 'n' roll hero worship can go to extraordinary lengths ...
Written by DEBRA FRANK and SCOTT RUBENSTEIN
Directed by RAY DANTON
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with Barry Norman
The programme that keeps you in touch with the world of cinema.
A Chorus Line - Broadway's longest-running musical has now been turned into a film directed by Sir Richard Attenborough. It had its gala opening last night at New
York's Radio City Music Hall. Back to the Future - following coverage of last week's Royal Premiere, Barry Norman reviews this blockbuster hit.
It is the story of a young boy, Michael J. Fox , who is transported back in time to his own parents' courting days.
Director BRUCE THOMPSON Producer JANE LUSH
The treatment of mental illness in the National Health Service investigated by Dr Alan Maryon-Davis Depressive Illness
It is the most common reason for psychiatric care. Sometimes a severe depression lifts within a few weeks of treatment. However, depressive illness can recur and in a few cases be totally unresponsive to all forms of treatment.
Research GILL GREENE
Producer DAVID CORDINGLEY (R)
with Sheila Walsh
Once a year gospel stars and musicians gather together in America's music city, Nashville, Tennessee, for the prestigious Gospel Music Association of America Dove Awards.
Tonight's programme features the awards ceremony, plus film from concert spectaculars with the best of the award-winners and other gospel stars.
Research CAROLINE STEVENSON Producer JIM MURRAY (R)