with Debbie Greenwood and Frank Bough in London and Nick Ross at the TUC's
Annual Congress in Brighton. Including this morning: Denise Robertson and Sally Hawkins advise on Personal problems;
Alan Titchmarsh offers some gardening ideas; and Glynn Christian demonstrates a new
Breakfast Time recipe.
Coverage of the second day's debates from Brighton.
People passing in the street Often find the time to stop and greet
Presenter Stuart McGugan Guests
Shelagh Gilbey Elizabeth Watts
Story: I Remember Georgie by JOAN AND JOHN VANHOON (R)
Further live coverage from Brighton.
with Richard Whitmore and Sue Carpenter
News Headlines with subtitles
Weather News BILL GILES
A See-Saw programme
by Peter Firmin and Oliver Postgate
Bagpuss, an old cloth cat, lives with his friends in the window of Emily's shop... (R)
Live coverage of the afternoon's debates on social insurance and pensions.
Operation Birdbrain (R)
Overseas Highway Race (R)
A season of feature films originally made for the cinema by the Children's Film Foundation.
An old tin mine in Cornwall is being reopened. Becky, the daughter of the mine manager, and Josh, the brother of one of the miners become friends. Near the mine they see a strange boy in old-fashioned miner's clothes and hear stories about ghosts who come to warn of impending disasters ...
Produced by GORDON L. T. SCOTT Directed by ANDREW BOGLE
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The second heat of BBC television's international trials competition again features outstanding riders from England, Scotland,
Sweden and Belgium. They pit their skills over an exceptionally difficult course for the Norwich Union Kick Start trophy. Commentators
PETER PURVES , JACK STITES
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
London Plus, Spotlight Points West, Look East
Look North, South Today North West Tonight Midlands Today
Introduced by Ernie Wise
Highlights from some of the earliest shows made by one of the greatest double-acts this century. Guests featured in this final programme from the 1960s are: Barbara Law
Penny Morrell
Written by s. c. GREEN . R.M. HILLS Original production COLIN CLEWS BBC Television presentation ROBIN NASH
by Billy Hamon.
'She's not gonna be able to cope with that baby'.
(Ceefax Subtitles)
written by JOE BOYLE starring
Safety in Numbers
Optimism is alive and living in a shelter in Wavertree Park, Liverpool.
Meet Tex the entrepreneur, Lenny the poet and Dawa, who thinks that Eartha Kitt is a set of shovels, as they boldly go where only the cultural attache of Toxteth has gone before.
Produced and directed by MIKE STEPHENS BBC Manchester
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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
The Big Sleep written by GEOFF MCQUEEN
Promises to Jan, debts to the Inland Revenue, Robby is at it again, keeping too many balls in the air. His only assets are his wits and his club....
Photography PAUL v WHEELER Film editor JOHN STRICKLAND Producer TERENCE Williams Director JEREMY SUMMERS
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For five days in February the Patients and staff in two
Portsmouth hospitals found themselves the stars of a real-life soap opera. For the staff it was just another week's work. But for many of the patients it was crisis time. Would Edna Fournier see?
Would James Dalgleish 's new kidney 'take'? Would
Doris Ditchburn walk? Most crucial of all, would Sandra Collings recover after the operation on her jaw? After five days their stories were still unfinished. Six months later how are they getting on? Presented by Frank Bough Maggie Philbin
Debbie Thrower and Robbie Vincent
Editor DAVID PATERSON Producer FIONA HOLMES
Seven programmes on healthy cooking
Presented by Judith Hann 5: Friends to Dinner
In today's programme Judith meets two top restaurateurs who don't sacrifice glamour and taste when they cut out the cream and butter. Raymond Blanc and Nick Gill create two stunning dinner-party menus with the emphasis on fresh ingredients beautifully presented. Home-made herb oils and vinegars, another way of adding a special taste to a dish, also feature in the programme.
Director CLARE BRIGSTOCKE
Producer JENNY ROGERS (R) (E)
starring
Somebody Down There Likes
Him Rhoda 's much-denied insecurity is put to a delicate test when Brenda takes in a room-mate; a beauty who has her eyes on Joe and who can't say no.
Written by PAT NARDO and GLORIA BANTA
Directed by HOWARD STORM (R)