with Frank Bough and Debbie Greenwood Including this morning:
Denise Robertson and Sally Hawkins with their regular Advice Line phone-in; Alan Titchmarsh with spring gardening tips;
Glynn Christian cooks up more Breakfast Time recipes.
Scotland is the focus today. The toys are in tartans, Kate does a jig - and Humpty's a Campbell, o-ho, o-ho!
Presenter Wayne Jackman Guest Kate Copstick
Story: Kate Morag and the Tiresome Ted by MAIRI HEDDERWICK
Embassy World Professional Snooker Championship
There should be plenty of potting this morning as two of the game's most fluent performers are playing their first-round matches.
Kirk Stevens (seeded 5) finishes his first-round match with Dean Reynolds , and was expected to be the first
Canadian through to the second round.
Willie Thorne (11) starts his campaign this year against Scotland's champion Stephen Hendry.
DAVID ICKE makes the introductions from the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield.
with Richard Whitmore and Frances Coverdale
News Headlines with subtitles
Weather News JOHN KETTLEY
Presented by Paul Coia and Josephine Buchan
Chris Baines presents another in his Green Pieces series, talking to Friends of the Earth, and dog trainer Sylvia Bishop shows how training can turn a frolicsome Fido into a regimented Rover.
Written and presented by Mike Amatt
BBC Manchester
(R)
DAVID ICKE with more from this afternoon's matches.
from Spalding
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Morph's Birthday Party Introduced by Tony Hart
Animators PETER LORD and DAVID SPROXTON Producer PATRICK DOWLING (R)
Third of eight programmes about what to do if you're stuck indoors
Presented by Richard Stilgoe
Today's programme looks at Models - of all sorts of things made from all kinds of materials.
The guest is Tom Boswell, who is modelling along with everyone else in his favourite material, but, of course, the finished product has four wheels!
Frog Frolic
A serial in 13 episodes from a story by JOAN EADINGTON
Part 5 by VALERIE GEORGESON Jonny tries to get his own back on Rita - but, as usual, things don't go as planned....
Producer ANGELA BEECHING
Director CHRISTINE SECOMBE (R)
It's day 1 for the Lift, the lift boy, Ms Walsh and Sally, the new trainee-receptionist, as they return with a scintillating array of comedy guests and pop passengers.
With Basil Brush ,
DOUG RIDLEY , THE VICIOUS BOYS
DANNY SANDRIDGE , AHA
PRINCESS and BELOUIS SOME Sound TREVOR WEBSTER Lighting DON BABBAGE Designer MARY GREAVES Producer JOHN SMITH
Series producer JUDY WHITFIELD
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by CHRIS BARLAS
A comedy series in six parts Sandy persuades George that they should be paid for all their work at Seaview. Mum and dad disagree. So Sandy decides on a strike.
4: In Dispute
Executive producer PAUL STONE Director MARILYN FOX (R)
Rolf Harris introduces a variety of troublesome pests - the goophy gophers who run riot in a vegetable garden, the mice and cat who make
Porky's life a misery and the pest of all pests, bellhop Daffy Duck. Director BRUCE MILLAR
Producer DAVID FLATT (R)
with Sue Lawley and Andrew Harvey followed by Weather News
London Plus, Spotlight Points West, Look East,
Look North, South Today, North West Tonight Midlands Today
Introduced by Cliff Michelmore
To be sure of finding the sun in winter you have to travel well beyond the shores of the Mediterranean. But that doesn't necessarily mean a journey all the way to the Caribbean or East Africa.
There is winter sunshine in Morocco, as John Carter discovered when he took a December break to the city of Marrakesh.
Flowing for almost 2,000 miles, the Danube links eight European countries and for centuries has been used as a highway for traders and travellers. Ann Gregg boarded the Danube Princess in Austria for a voyage of discovery to Czechoslovakia and Hungary. In the studio, information and comment to help you plan your holiday. Film cameraman CHRIS SADLER Producer TOM SAVAGE
by Peter Batt.
'Promise me one thing. Don't call me Dad - not yet, anyway'.
EastEnders line: Bristol [number removed], Liverpool [number removed], London [number removed], Manchester [number removed], Middlesbrough [number removed], Newcastle upon Tyne [number removed], Preston [number removed], Southampton [number removed]
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The last of 12 episodes based on the Zoo Vet books by DAVID TAYLOR
A Close Run Thing by JOHNNY BYRNE starring with and The flea trainer loses his fleas and Manford Park opens to the public ...
Produced by BILL SELLARS
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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
by the Labour Party (Also on BBC2 at 10.30 pm)
with Julia Somerville and John Humphrys Regional News Weather News
What was in the bishop's posing pouch? Where was David Bellamy when the lights went out? Is the colonel really Bananarama? Watch Kenny tonight and learn the answers to these questions and less. And you could win a weekend. Written by RAY CAMERON
BARRY CRYER. KENNY EVERETT Designers GRAHAM LOUGH RICHARD MCMANAN-SMITH Producer JOHN BISHOP (R)
starring and The Dutch Oven
Shaken by her killing of a gun-wielding suspect,
Detective Trudy Joplin finds solace in the arms of a former lover, but risks losing him to pursue a friend of his who is connected with a deadly cocaine dealer. Torn between love and duty, Trudy seeks Crockett's counsel - and ultimately learns that she alone must make her decision.
Written by MAURICE HURLEY Directed by ABEL FERRARA
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with Michael Parkinson
Remo - Unarmed and Dangerous
Joel Grey stars in this adventure made in the style of a James Bond film by 007 director Guy Hamilton.
Bob Hoskins is an actor who has gained an international reputation for playing ruthless gangsters. Film 86 talks to him on the set of his new film, Mona Lisa , in which he stars with Michael Caine.
King Juan Carlos I and Queen Sophia arrived at Windsor Castle earlier today on their first State Visit to Great Britain. Tonight St George 's Hall provides a magnificent setting for the banquet given by Her Majesty The Queen in honour of the Royal guests. The Queen will propose the health of King Juan Carlos; the King will reply. Commentator David Dimbleby