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with Mike Smith and Selina Scott Timetable:
News on the hour and half hour read by Sue Carpenter
Weather at 6.55, 7.25, 7.55,
8.25,8.55 with FRANCIS WILSON
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 The morning's papers reviewed at 8.37
Including this morning:
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 on [number removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Smith
Unknown:
Selina Scott
Read By:
Sue Carpenter
Unknown:
Francis Wilson
Unknown:
Zoe Brown
Unknown:
Glynn Christian
Unknown:
Richard Smith

With Magnus Magnusson ,
Marian Foster and Paul Coia is travel expert Jill Crawshaw.
In the second of her series on Stay-at-Home Holidays, she visits Cornwall.

Contributors

Unknown:
Magnus Magnusson
Unknown:
Marian Foster
Unknown:
Paul Coia
Unknown:
Jill Crawshaw.

Scragtag becomes a composer and Tim makes some music of his own. So join the Back Yard Band and tune in with them to T.T.V. which provides added entertainment with a Mr Hiccup cartoon and another set of Quizzicals.
Scragtag's assistant Marcus Kimber
Anna Nouncer Juliet Prague
Story: "The Trouble with Mum" by Babette Cole read by Desmond Askew

Contributors

Scragtag's assistant:
Marcus Kimber
Anna:
Nouncer Juliet Prague
Author (The Trouble with Mum):
Babette Cole
Storyteller:
Desmond Askew
Music:
Michael Omer
Director:
Alison Stewart
Producer:
Roy Milani
Executive Producer:
Cynthia Felgate

with Simon Groom, Janet Ellis and Peter Duncan

York's Giant Jigsaw
In July 1984 a fire shattered York Minster's historic rose window into 40,000 fragments and ruined the south transept roof. Simon joins the craftsmen restoring the Minster and piecing together this gigantic medieval jigsaw.
(Ceefax Subtitles)

Contributors

Presenter:
Simon Groom
Presenter:
Janet Ellis
Presenter:
Peter Duncan

The Video Quiz
A video arcade game, pop videos, sports videos, news videos - they're all ingredients in First Class.
Schools from all over Britain are represented by teams of three students, and Debbie Greenwood leads them through this knock-out tournament to find the First Class of 1986. Will they be from Wiltshire, Wales, Dundee or Durham?
The winning school will get a microcomputer with disc-drive and monitor.

Contributors

Unknown:
Debbie Greenwood

Presenting hits from the Top 40 and videos from the Top 10. Introduced by Mike Smith and Paul Jordan Sound NEIL SADWICK
Lighting ALAN JEFFERY Designer PAUL JOEL
Executive producer MICHAEL HURLL Production BRIAN WHITEHOUSE

Contributors

Introduced By:
Mike Smith
Introduced By:
Paul Jordan
Unknown:
Alan Jeffery
Designer:
Paul Joel
Producer:
Michael Hurll
Unknown:
Brian Whitehouse

by Michael Robartes.
'I need proof, Kelvin! I need to know the truth before I go round threatening anyone'.
(Ceefax Subtitles)

Contributors

Writer:
Michael Robartes
Director:
Robert Gabriel
Sue Osman:
Sandy Ratcliff
Ali Osman:
Nejdet Salih
Debbie Wilkins:
Shirley Cheriton
Andy O'Brien:
Ross Davidson
Angie Watts:
Anita Dobson
Den Watts:
Leslie Grantham
Lofty Holloway:
Tom Watt
Simon Wicks:
Nick Berry
Ethel Skinner:
Gretchen Franklin
Sharon Watts:
Letita Dean
Pauline:
Wendy Richard
Arthur Fowler:
Bill Treacher
Michelle Fowler:
Susan Tully
Pete Beale:
Peter Dean
Kathy:
Gillian Taylforth
Cassie:
Delanie Forbes
Kelvin:
Paul J Medford
Tony Carpenter:
Oscar James
Det Sgt Quick:
Douglas Fielding
Beresford:
Winston Crooke
Vic:
Peter Corey
Naima Jeffery:
Shreela Ghosh

with Peter Macann Maggie Philbin
Howard Stableford and Judith Hann bringing you the new, fascinating and bizarre in the world of science - including the latest developments in the news This Week. Producers
DANA PURVIS. MARTIN FREETH
CYNTHIA PAGE. MARTIN MORTIMORE Studio director NIGEL FINNIS Editor RICHARD REISZ

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter MacAnn
Unknown:
Maggie Philbin
Unknown:
Howard Stableford
Unknown:
Judith Hann
Unknown:
Dana Purvis.
Unknown:
Martin Freeth
Director:
Nigel Finnis
Editor:
Richard Reisz

Bill Beaumont and Emlyn Hughes captain two teams of sporting celebrities.
Among today's guests: Kent and England pace-bowler Richard Ellison ; soccer's newest scoring sensation, Frank McAvennie of West Ham and Scotland; and European three-day event champion Virginia Holgate. Questionmaster
David Coleman tests their knowledge of the faces, facts, and feats, reviving memories of the greatest - and the funniest - moments in sport. Director JOHN TAIT
Producer MIKE ADLEY BBC Manchester
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Unknown:
Emlyn Hughes
Unknown:
Richard Ellison
Unknown:
Frank McAvennie
Unknown:
Virginia Holgate.
Unknown:
David Coleman
Director:
John Tait
Producer:
Mike Adley

with Sir Robin Day from the Greenwood Theatre, London
The weekly opportunity for the general public to pose the questions and debate the answers with those in power, those who seek it and those who influence events. Director ANTONIA CHARLTON Producer ANNA CARRAGHER Editor BARBARA MAXWELL

Contributors

Director:
Antonia Charlton
Producer:
Anna Carragher
Editor:
Barbara Maxwell

Six films about turning points in science, presented by Professor Heinz Wolff
3: At the End of the Rainbow When a young man made a purple dye by accident in 1856, he little knew that this would lead to the conquest of bacterial infections. Film editor KEITH WILTON
Produced by RON BLOOMFIELD (R)

Contributors

Presented By:
Professor Heinz Wolff
Editor:
Keith Wilton
Produced By:
Ron Bloomfield

Fred Trueman - Cricketer He was the archetypal
Yorkshire tyke who bowled his boots off for both county and country. He was the man who sent shivers through the 'Aussie' dressing rooms in 1961, as each in turn trooped out to be returned smartly by 'Fiery Fred'.
Written by FRANK KEATING
Film editor GEOFFREY BOTTERILL Producer JEFF GODDARD

Contributors

Unknown:
Fred Trueman
Written By:
Frank Keating
Editor:
Geoffrey Botterill

BBC One London

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