with Debbie Greenwood and Guy Michelmore in London and Jeremy Paxman at the Conservative Party
Conference in Bournemouth Newsreader Sue Carpenter Timetable:
Weather at 6.55, 7.25, 7.55 and 8.25 from
Francis Wilson
Local news and travel information at 6.57, 7.27,
7.57 and 8.27
Including this morning:
Dr Richard Smith takes calls about this week's medical problem on [number removed]
Coverage of the third morning, with debates on food and farming, and employment.
I can't stand whistles, shouts or roars,
Or rattles, bangs or clicks,
Or crashes, bashes, slamming doors -
They really make me sick! Presenter Ben Thomas Guest Janet Palmer
Story: Too Much Noise by ANN MCGOVERN Illustrated by SIMMS TABACK
The debate on economic policy and taxation, direct from Bournemouth.
with Moira Stuart and Laurie Mayer
News Headlines with subtitles
Weather News Michael Fish
Written and presented by Mike Amatt
BBC Manchester (R)
Coverage of the debate on rates and rating.
Today Scragtag is painting his chest of drawers but finds himself in a sticky situation; he is surrounded by wet paint! Will he be able to get to his remote control and switch on TTV?
If he doesn't, he'll miss the Peregrine Piecrust story, more puzzles with Quizzicals and those cartoon characters the Wummies. Find out what happens. Tune in!
Story: All Tangled Up
with Michael Barrymore
5: The Cloud Catcher
Today's story is about Mr Catchit , a man who could catch anything, a cold, the flu, a bus! Mr Catchit is given a special assignment; catch the clouds in the sky to stop it raining.
Sebastian illustrates the story and Michael learns to swim.
Scragtag gets trapped in a drawer, Sebastian draws a strange man, and a team of adventurers are trapped in a strange land.
with Paul Jones
What part of the body do you sometimes find at the end of a book? See who gives the correct answer to this question today.
Trapped in the realm of dungeons and dragons, a young team of adventurers have to fight the forces of evil together in order to find a way back home.
(R)
with Janet Ellis, Peter Duncan and Mark Curry
The Charge of the Newbury Brigade!
Twentieth-century Berkshire zapped 700 years back in time when Newbury restaged their famous 12th-century siege. A cast of 450 built a castle and a complete medieval village, to say nothing of thousands of costumes and props. Even the local goats, cows and horses were roped in! Janet reports from behind the scenes and lands herself a part in the pageant.
(Ceefax subtitles)
from Wembley Arena
Last year a young chap called PETER MURPHY came first and second in the Junior Show
Jumper of the Year class. He now competes alongside the stars but, being 17, he had to sit on the sidelines this afternoon to see if anybody could emulate his achievement.
Introduced by David Vine Commentators
RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD STEPHEN HADLEY
Producers JOHNNIE WATHERSTON ALASTAK SCOTT
Nicholas Witchell and Andrew Harvey present the latest pictures, stories and events from Britain and around the world followed by Weather News
London Plus, Spotlight
South Today, Points West Look East, Look North North West Tonight Midlands Today
by Bill Lyons.
'I know I'm losing him. Bit by bit. Day by day...'
(Ceefax Subtitles)
with Maggie Philbin Howard Stableford Judith Hann and Peter Macann bringing you the new and fantastic from the world of science.
This week, the car phone you can use without taking your hands off the wheel.
And as BBCtv approaches its 50th anniversary, some predictions about the television systems of the future.
Producers DANA PURVIS , VIV KING
CYNTHIA PAGE. MARTIN MORTMORE Studio director JULIE GILBERT Editor RICHARD REISZ
Heavenly Romance, the new video teen-magazine, tells the boy-meets-girl story in words, pictures and music. That is, sight and sound; taste, touch and smell have been banned. The question is: does it all work out in the end?
Starring Lenny Henry
with Debbie Bishop, Ellis Dale, Chris Darwin, Billy Hartman
(Ceefax subtitles)
John Humphrys and Frances Coverdale present the day's news with BBC teams at home and abroad Regional News Weather News
with Sir Robin Day
In the week of the Conservative Party Conference, Question Time goes to Bournemouth where the general public have the opportunity to debate the issues of the week with leading politicians.
Around the Question Time table at the Playhouse Theatre in Bournemouth are: Paddy Ashdown, MP, The Rt Hon Denis Healey, MP, The Rt Hon Nigel Lawson, MP, The Rt Hon James Prior, MP.
from Wembley Arena
featuring The Next and Next Puissance
Last year three attempted the 'big red wall' at 7ft 4ins and only one cleared it - Jeff McVean on Furst Z. Tonight the challenge is on again to go higher and higher.
Introduced by David Vine