starts your day with news, sport, weather and travel - available to all viewers whether or not they have teletext sets.
with Frank Bough and Selina Scott
Including this morning:
The Top 20 - a look at the latest pop charts at 7.32 with Steve Blacknell ;
Beverly Alt presents this week's fashion tips;
Ask Alison - Alison Mitchell presents her weekly money advice and takes your calls on [number removed].
with Parveen Mirza
Today's programme centres around viewer Talat Saleem 's criticism that a piece of poetry recited by Nafees Salam in an earlier programme was in bad taste. The two are joined in discussion by Saroj Srivastav who also participated in the earlier programme.
Abida Parveen sings a Punjabi song in raag bhopali. An Asian Unit presentation BBC Pebble Mill
On St George 's day the train parades the toys as pearly kings and queens and brings some food to the rabbits. A dragon looks on! Presenter Wayne Jackman Guest Elizabeth Watts Story: The Dragon and Georgeby TAMASIN COLE
Musical director MICHAEL OMER Guitarist GRAHAM ATHA
Percussionist LYN EDWARDS Woodwind MARTIN FRITH Squeezebox SANDRA KERR Graphics JOANNA ISLES Director FAY WOOLF
Producer GREG CHILDS
Series producer BARBARA RODDAM Editor CYNTHIA FELGATE
Embassy World Professional Snooker Championship
Eddie Charlton (12) finishes his first-round match against Cliff Wilson with a ten-frame session. On the other table David Taylor (14) plays the first nine frames of his contest against the up-and-coming Eugene Hughes.
DAVID ICKE introduces the morning's session from the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield. Commentators TED LOWE ,
JACK KARNEHM , CLIVE EVERTON Summarisers
JIM MEADOWCROFT
JOHN VIRGO , JOHN SPENCER
with Richard Whitmore and Frances Coverdale
News Headlines with subtitles
Weather News JOHN KETTLEY
with Paul Coia
Josephine Buchan and Magnus Magnusson A tasty dish served up in today's programme by new English cookery expert
Michael Smith. The strolling minstrel duo Cambridge
Buskers entertain in their unique style, and a preview of a new American musical
Angry Housewives might give a fresh insight into the domestic daily round.
by Eric Charles
Bertha is making money boxes, and when Roy and Nell test one of them they get a surprise.
Narrator Roy Kinnear with Sheila Walker
(R)
Embassy World Professional Snooker Championship
DAVID ICKE introduces further coverage of Eddie Charlton's and David Taylor's matches in Sheffield.
Jimmy's Story by NICK WILTON
Jimmy's story begins on the common near his home - well actually it begins at his home, but the story Jimmy's telling begins on the common - and it's not Jimmy's story really, it's Jack's story. Mum and Sandy both think they can tell the story better than
Jimmy anyway. Come Up Our Street to find out what the story is - and who tells it!
Music JONATHAN COHEN Producer GREG CHILDS Executive producer
CYNTHIA FELGATE (R)
Dogtanian's Journey
In which Dogtanian, the puppy from Gascony, decides to travel to Paris to join that select band of cavaliers who form the King's own guard, the Musketeers, whose motto of friendship and honour is: 'One for all and all for one'.
Produced by CLAUDIO BIERN BOYD (R)
Phillip Schofield presents the programme that gives you the opportunity to comment on BBCtv.
Under discussion this week: The December Rose, and Phillip's guest is Courtney Roper-Knight who played
Barnacle in the series. Prizes are given for the best written television criticism and for a drawing or painting of your favourite television personality. All this - plus your letters and requests to see again clips from your most popular programmes. Assistant producer DAISY GOODWIN Producer PHILIP CHILVERS Write to: Take Two. BBCtv. London W12 8QT
by SID WADDELL
1: Hungry for the Game
The Grasshoppers aren't exactly Manchester United on the football field. In fact there's more life in a tramp's vest. Enter a Geordie in a track suit.
Film cameraman REX MAIDMENT Film editor MARTIN PEPLER Designer JOHN HOLLAND Producer PAUL STONE Director EDWARD PUGH
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Yabba-dabba-doo! Roll on down to Bedrock to meet that most modern of Stone Age families.
The Happy Household
Fred's complaints about
Wilma's spending result in her looking for a job and accidentally winning the star role as television's 'Happy Housewife'. But back home life is not imitating art ... A HANNA BARBERA production
Nicholas Witchell and Andrew Harvey 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
Kenneth Williams stops messing about for just long enough to host tonight's programme live from the Television Theatre.
by JON WATKINS starring William Gaunt and Patricia Garwood
Too many surprises for Beryl and Arthur's silver wedding cause conflict, chaos and confusion.
Directed by SUSAN BELBIN Produced by ROBIN NASH
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The 200th episode in the saga of Ewing Oil. Starring
Close Encounters
The dust flies at the Southfork Rodeo - both in and out of the ring. Sue Ellen and Patricia lock horns with J.R. over Mandy's provocative appearance, while Pam is thrown by a cunning steer. Angelica decides to pull the rein in on Jack and the Krebbs's dilemma takes a tragic twist....
Written by HOLLACE WHITE and STEPHANIE GARMAN Directed by COREY ALLEN
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Julia Somerville and John Humphrys present the day's news with BBC teams at home and abroad Regional News Weather News
A Wolf in Dog's Clothing About once a month in America, pet dogs will kill - usually either a child or an old person. What makes man's best friend unleash the behaviour of his pack-hunting ancestors?
Animal psychologists are trying to pin down what releases canine aggression. And now they even offer psychotherapy to cure the bad dog's hang-ups. Series editor DAVID FILKIN Producer SOPHY ROBINSON
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Introduced by Steve Rider and featuring tonight: International Football from Belfast
Highlights of tonight's match from Windsor Park as Northern Ireland continue their build-up for Mexico by playing Morocco - drawn in England's World Cup group. Commentator BARRY DAVIES
World Snooker from Sheffield
Best of the action from the Embassy World Professional Snooker Championship with Tony Knowles - beaten semi-finalist last year - playing his first match; Neal Foulds his opponent.
Commentators
TED LOWE and JACK KARNEHM The 1986 Greyhound TV Trophy from Newcastle
Live coverage of tonight's three heats in this popular 'stayers' event, now in its 28th year. Two dogs from each heat qualify for next week's final.
Commentator
HARRY CARPENTER
Plus action from last night's Eastwood promotion in Belfast with the unbeaten flyweight Dave McAuley , and bantamweight Roy Webb , boxing final eliminators for British titles. TV presentation:
Snooker NICK HUNTER
Greyhounds JOHN SHREWSBURY Football RUPERT MILLAR Producer ROGER MOODY Editor JOHN ROWUNSON