Ceefax AM starts your day with news, sport, weather and travel available to all viewers whether or not they have teletext sets.
Debbie Greenwood and Nick Ross with news, comment and guests Timetable:
News on the hour and half hour read by Sue Carpenter
Weather with Ian McCaskill 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:
Lynn Faulds Wood has news and reports from the consumer unit; and there's the latest pop news from Steve BlackneU.
Roll up! Roll up!
All the fun of the fair !
Presenter Stuart Bradley Guest Jane Hardy Story: Circles by RUTH HOULT
The Cornhill Insurance Test Series
England v India from Edgbaston. Fourth day
PETER WEST introduces the coverage of this morning's play.
with Richard Whitmore
News Headlines with subtitles
Weather News JOHN KETTLEY
A See-Saw programme
Written by John Cunliffe. (R)
The Cornhill Insurance Test Series
England v India from Edgbaston. Fourth day
PETER WEST introduces the coverage of this afternoon's play.
The Cuckoo Patrol (R)
Hot Race to Chillicothe (R)
The adventures of some kids who happen to live on the same street in Toronto - Degrassi Street.
Cookie Goes to Hospital
Ida hates Cookie's dolls but when Cookie has suddenly to go into hospital, Ida changes her mind.
Produced and directed by KIT HOOD and LINDA SCHUYLER (R)
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with Simon Groom and Janet Ellis
Simon and Janet begin their adventures down under in Sydney - the city that began life as a convict settlement when the British first arrived in Australia. Simon gets the creeps when he faces a mini monster from the Great Barrier Reef and Janet meets her match on Ayers Rock - the mysterious red monolith in the heart of the continent.
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Romance is in the air for today's and tomorrow's selection of cartoon comedy. Olive Oyl finally accepts
Popeye's marriage proposal, an alley cat spends a night on the tiles and Bugs Bunny is pursued by an amorous Slobovia rabbit.
Producer DAVID PLATT
with Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell followed by Weather News
The very latest news of the day's events throughout the south of England, plus the features that reflect the way the people of the south live. Presented by Bruce Parker and Debbie Thrower with reporters
CAROLINE HALL
ANDY WEBB
JOHN ANDREWS and RICHARD VAUGHAN Editor RICHARD HOROBIN
Terry bounds out of the shamrock-shaped Jacuzzi in his luxuriously-appointed though miniscule dressing-room, and onto the stage of the Television Theatre.
The Johnson years start in earnest as LBJ is voted leader of the pack.
The news - as Churchill dies, John Winston Lennon publishes a book,
P. J. Proby creates havoc by splitting his trousers once too often, Rhodesia seeks independence, and Watts burns.
The music - The Righteous Brothers, Joan Baez The Rolling Stones
Dave Berry , Cilia Black
Marianne Faithfull , The Who and The Byrds
Videotape editor DAVE JONES Assistant producer SUE GAGAN Producer ANN FREER
The last in the series starring
Goodbye, Farewell and Amen Tonight the story of Julie Burton , a cheerleader.
But, strangely enough, a cheerleader without cheer.
For a perverse crime is about to strike Julie down. A crime from the hands of one she trusted....
Written by PAMELA NORRIS Directed by HERB KENWITH
written by JAN BUTLIN starring featuring
Big Boys Don't 't Cry
Scandal threatens Norchester Cathedral when one of its vergers and the clerk to the chapter are discovered drinking in a gay club.
Selwyn takes his life in his hands as the verger threatens to jump off the Town Hall roof.
Lighting ROBIN EMPSALL Designer PAUL MONTAGUE Produced and directed by MIKE STEPHENS BBC Manchester
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with Julia Somerville and Andrew Harvey
Regional News; Weather News
DROPS - A Scandal in Defence
If war in Europe broke out tomorrow NATO would be hard-pressed to keep the guns supplied with enough ammunition to halt the enemy's advance. In the biggest logistic shake-up for 30 years, the Ministry of Defence is about to spend
E250 million on an ingenious new supply system called DROPS to keep those weapons firing.
But now it's alleged that the British company that pioneered the idea was unfairly barred from the Army's trials and dare not publicly protest for fear of losing future military orders. Richard Lindley investigates what a former Conservative Defence Secretary calls a scandal that's being hushed up. Have our soldiers been deprived of a chance to test the best?
Producer PAUL woolwich Editor David DICKINSON
'The longest-running television musical series in the world' is the proud boast of Come Dancing as it enters its 36th year!
David Jacobs is your host at the spectacular Tower Ballroom, Blackpool as HOME COUNTIES NORTH challenge WALES, and Charles Nove is on hand with all the facts and figures. The World Professional
Latin American Champions Donnie Burns and Gaynor Fairweather partner maestro Andy Ross each week to present their tribute to the dance bands, and tonight they feature 'The King of Swing' - Benny Goodman. Arranged by ERIC D. MORLEY Sound ALAN FOX
Lighting JOHN CROWTHER
Designer STEPHEN SHARRATT Director PETER FITTON Producer SIMON BETTS
The first of a series in which Jimmy Perry recalls the days when WILL FYFFE,
SOPHIE TUCKER. HARRY ROY 'S BAND.
CHARLIE KUNZ and many other 'turns' were filling the variety theatres of the 1930s and 40s. Written by JIMMY PERRY Producer DON SAYER (R)
starring
Everything I Have is Yours, Almost
Written by MICHAEL LEESON Directed by JAY SANDRICH