with Frank Bough and Debbie Greenwood from the heart of Paris for latest reaction to the French election results. There will be up-to-the-minute comment from leading politicians and a personal view of Paris from film stars Leslie Caron and Charlotte Rampling.
Nick Ross is in London with the news at home. 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 A review of the morning papers at 8.37
Including this morning:
Russell Grant 's guide to what the stars have in store for you; back in Paris Lynn Faulds Wood takes a consumers' look at the French capital; and Glynn Christian investigates some gastronomic delights.
Presenter Kate Copstick Guest Stuart Bradley
Story: My Cat Likes to Hide in Boxes by EVE sutton
Illustrated by LYNLEY DODD
with Frances Coverdale and David Davies
News Headlines with subtitles
Weather News IAN MCCASKILL
From the catwalks of Chelsea, the British Designer Show at Olympia, the Harrogate Fashion Fair and the New York Pret, Jeff Banks and Jane Lomas bring you the best of British fashions for autumn/winter 1986. Just back from the shows in Milan is Nancy Stanleyjjf the Houstan
Chronicle, who gives a Texan view of the British collections.
Editor PETER HERCOMBE
A See-Saw programme (R)
with Francis Wilson and Miriam O'Reilly Separation
How parents can cope when a child has to go into hospital unexpectedly, and how parents can best manage voluntary separation from their child at playgroup or nursery school. with Dr Sue Jenkins Film editor TONY KOVACS Directed by ANNE O'DWYER
Series producer BERNARD ADAMS A Helpline is open from 2.15 until
7.0 pm. Ring [number removed]or, in Scotland, [number removed]
Presented by Jimmy Savile
The last in a series of ten programmes.
(R)
from Petersfield
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by Michael Bond
(R)
(R)
Cat in the Beanstalk (R)
by ROALD DAHL
Told by Michael Palin for Jackanory
Twice a day Charlie Bucket walked past Mr Willy Wonka's famous chocolate factory and sniffed the gorgeous chocolate smell. Oh how he longed to go inside! Today: Mr Wonka's Mystery Workers
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A cartoon series about International Space Rescue.
with Simon Groom, Janet Ellis and Peter Duncan
How does a puppy become a regimental mascot? Today Connor, a 17-month-old wolfhound, leads the Irish Guards at their St Patrick's Day Parade. Simon reports on his training.
(Ceefax subtitles)
starring
Charles's Charleses
Buddy has a money-making brainstorm: train other students as household helpers based on the successful model of Charles. Who better to find other suitable Charleses than Charles himself?
Written by MICHAEL JACOBS Directed by ALAN RAFKIN
Sue Lawley and Andrew Harvey 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 DAVE STANFORD Editor PHILIP HARDING
Welcome to the Elysian fields of Shepherd's Bush for the show that is a dull opiate for the heat-oppressed brain.
A two-part story starring
The Drugs of Humanity: 1 The band Matt and Eli put together for the school dance creates an impression that is out of this world, and trouble that leaves the boys' bones rattling.
Written by MICHAEL G. MOYE and RON LEAVITT
Directed by JIM DRAKE (Part 2 next Monday)
Six programmes with Selina Scott
5: Where the Eagle Flies
Dick Balharry is an ardent champion of the wild who has spent most of his life as a warden in the West
Highlands. Selina climbs with him to the top of some of the most beautiful hills in Britain, clambering down to an eagle's eyrie for a very close encounter with two eagle chicks.
Photography BRIAN MCDAlRMANT Film editor LIZ THOYTS
Producer IAN PAUL. BBC Bristol
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with Julia Somerville and John Humphrys presenting the day's news Regional News Weather News
Schools: Selling the Children Short
Sir Keith Joseph calls for better schools and higher standards, but there is no government money to pay for them. School buildings are crumbling, books and equipment are scarce and the teachers' pay struggle has left deep scars. Parents are desperately trying to fill gaps by giving money to state schools.
Private schools are enjoying a boom. Is education being quietly privatised'? Will only those who pay get good schools in the future? Margaret Jay reports. Producer MIKE DUTFIELD Editor DAVID DICKINSON
continues a short season of espionage thrillers, tonight starring
Frank Sinatra Peter Vaughan
About to visit East
Germany with his 14-year-old son, American businessman Sam Laker agrees to carry out an errand for a wartime buddy while he is there. This is the first step in a ruthless. psychological plot to assassinate an enemy agent in which Laker is the unsuspecting pawn of British Intelligence....
Screenplay by STANLEY MANN Based on the novel by FRANCIS CLIFFORD
Produced by BRAD DEXTER Directed by SIDNEY J. FURIE
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