starts your day with news, sport, weather and travel available to all viewers whether or not they have teletext sets.
with Selina Scott and Guy Michelmore
Including this morning:
Lynn Faulds Wood presents Danger Watch - a consumer notebook;
Glynn's 's Barrow - weekend shopping and price advice from Glynn Christian;
Alan Titchmarsh answers your weekend gardening queries on [number removed]; plus Steve Blacknell with his regular Friday round-up of pop news and gossip.
How to cope with, survive and enjoy your under-5s with Francis Wilson and Miriam O'Reilly The Parent's Lot ...
... is not always a happy one. Babies don't seem to be welcome outside your home, and people just aren't helpful on buses or in shops. But there are things parents can do to change attitudes and facilities. (R)
The Parent Programme helpline is available to provide advice and information from 9.35 am to 12 noon in London on [number removed]or in Scotland on [number removed]
If you're feeling happy then give a smile
Story: "Patrick and Michael" (traditional)
with Richard Whitmore and Moira Stuart
News Headlines with subtitles
BILL GILES
A See-Saw programme (R)
The Stella Artois Championship from the Queen's Club,
London. Live coverage of this afternoon's quarter-final matches. For most of the players this is the first time on grass since last year's
Wimbledon and at Queen's it's always fascinating to see them adapting to a new surface, at the same time mindful of the very considerable prize money on offer - the winner alone takes home nearly £25,000. Introduced by HARRY CARPENTER Commentators
DAN MASKELL , JOHN BARRETT
GERALD WILLIAMS , MARK COX Producer FRED VINER
A See-Saw programme
(R)
Mike Amatt presents songs, jokes and stories at the seaside, with help from his shaggy Old English sheepdog.
Mop learns a new beach game from the children of Cheviot Junior School and Mike sings about Gilbert, the one-in-a-million guillemot.
BBC Manchester (R)
Ollie and Stan learn some strange high-flying steps when they go for dancing lessons in Jumping Judo
In which Milady, the beautiful spy, steals
Dogtanian's dagger and then sets out for England to steal the Queen's necklace too!
Produced by CLAUDIO BIERN BOYD (R)
with Floella Benjamin Robert Harley Joanna Munro
Andrew Secombe and Nick Wilton
It is the year 2014, the Isle of Wight FC has won the World Cup and Milton Keenze on the planet Zymatron is about to settle down to watch another re-run of his favourite programme Fast Forward - you can watch it today.
Production
DAVID CRICHTON , TREVOR MCCALLUM
with Dennis Weaver and Clint Howard
A series about the adventures of Mark and his gentle pet, the giant bear called Ben. Growing Pains
Mark finds out that he sometimes has to choose between new friendships and his faithful pet bear who depends on him for food and loving care.
Produced by GEORGE SHERMAN
Introduced by Bob Wilson with Emlyn Hughes
Friday the 13th - unlucky for some ... but hopefully not for
SCOTLAND who complete their group matches with a hard match against fancied
URUGUAY. ANDY GRAY assesses their chances.
Also reaction from NORTHERN IRELAND'S match with BRAZIL and action from
Spain v Algeria
with Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell followed by Weather News
London Plus, Spotlight, South Today, Points West, Look East, Look North, North West Tonight, Midlands Today
Wo Gan walks the rice-paper and leaves no trace, while the running dogs snap at his heels.
Director MARTIN HUGHES Producer JON PLOWMAN Series producers
FRANCES WHITAKER. LINO FERRARI
Tom O'Connor poses the panel with five more extraordinary secrets.
Among them, Tina Hudson recalls the time she went on full display, Philip Roberts is grateful for his ring of confidence and Arthur Scargill seems to cause confusion.
Attempting to uncover the facts this week are
Jan Leeming , Richard Stilgoe Sandra Dickinson and David Penhaligon , MP
Presented by arrangement with MARK GOODSON and TALBOT TV LTD Director PETER FITTON Producer TIM MARSHALL
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starring
The Dismissal
'Sex in the attic: I was his love slave': The National Informer's headlines force Sammy Jo to try to make amends. Adam plots to drive Bart Fallmont out of the closet, and Alexis, having said goodbye to a kingdom, turns her thoughts to empire building.
Written by DENNIS TURNER Directed by IRVING MOORE
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John Humphrys and Andrew Harvey present the day's news with BBC teams at home and abroad
Regional News
Weekend Weather News
BILL GILES
A serial in ten parts
5: Popping Across the Pond Written by GAWN GRAINGER
Desperate to stop Jan from going back to Australia,
Robby Box has a brain-wave. Or is it his worst idea yet?
Producer TERENCE WILLIAMS Director CAROL WISEMAN (R)
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Highlights of Scotland v Uruguay and West Germany v Denmark (Group E) Scotland, despite being drawn in the toughest group, always believed that they could qualify for the second stage of the finals for the first time in their history. Tonight, in their last group match, they face Uruguay in Neza, while in Querotaro,
West Germany meet Denmark; both matches determine how many of the four countries would emerge from Group E. Commentary this evening from ARCHIE MACPHERSON and BARRY DAVIES , plus the views of BBC experts now that the full draw for the next round - where the tournament becomes a straight knockout competition - is decided. Introduced by Desmond Lynam
from the NEC, Birmingham featuring The Midland Bank Championship for the King George V Gold Cup The most famous show-jumping class in the calendar with the winner receiving the King George V Gold Cup from HRH The Princess Margaret. Introduced by DAVID VINE Commentators
RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD
STEPHEN HADLEY
Producer JOHNNIE WATHERSTON