starts your day with news, sport, weather and travel available to all viewers.
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with Frank Bough Sally Magnusson Jeremy Paxman and Pamela Armstrong News summaries on the hour and half hour
Regular political analysis from James Cox
The latest sports news and comment from Bob Wilson Timetable:
Regional news and travel at 7.15, 7.45, 8.15
Weather with Francis Wilson at 7.25, 7.55, 8.25
The Phoenix
While Ellie discovers how badly Ray is neglecting the ranch, J.R. is back in the saddle at Ewing Oil - with a vengeance.
This week's cast:
Written by DAVID PAULSEN Directed by HARRY HARRIS
Apache on the County Seat
Phillip Schofield with programme news and your birthday greetings.
Roll up! Roll up!
All the Fun of the Fair!
Presenter Stuart Bradley Guest Jane Hardy Story: Circles by RUTH HOULT (R)
The Cornhill Insurance Test Series
England v Pakistan from Headingley Fourth day
TONY LEWIS introduces live coverage of this morning's play.
Commentators RICHIE BENAUD RAYILLINGWORTH Summarisers
TOM GRAVENEY , BOB WILLIS Television presentation
KEITH MACKENZIE. ALAN GRIFFITHS including at 10.55 and 12.0 News and Weather
with Martyn Lewis
Weather MICHAEL FISH
Madge is attacked by a mugger. Paul invites a girl to stay the night. Max wrestles a 'chicken'.
This week's cast:
Written by PENNY FRASER JILL JAMES . JOHN UPTON
Directed by VINCE MARTIN
The Cornhill Insurance Test Series
England v Pakistan from Headingley Fourth day
TONY LEWIS introduces further coverage of this afternoon's play.
Phillip Schofield - starting with:
Lassie: More Than Meets the Eye
Lassie helps a young blind girl to enjoy the pleasure of the country.
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Tommy goes to great lengths to help his new friend, the animals' own doctor.
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This special edition of Blue Peter focuses on presenter Janet Ellis, whose assignment with the RAF Falcons led her to become a record breaker. Show more
with Janet Ellis
A tribute to Janet, who created a UK free fall parachuting record, and her trainers, the RAF Falcons. It was four years ago that Janet, a complete novice, was accepted for training by the world's best free fall team.
Undaunted by setbacks, that included a broken pelvis, Janet persevered to become the first female in Britain to have achieved a 90-second fall through the skies before pulling her ripcord!
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Yabba-dabba-doo!
Roll on down to Bedrock to meet that most modern of stone age families. King for a Night
Expect some royal ravings when Fred's uncanny likeness to the visiting ruler of Stonesylvania causes some kingly confusion!
A HANNA-BARBERA production
Nicholas Witchell and Philip Hayton present the latest pictures, stories and events from
Britain and around the world. Weather BILL GILES
John Stapleton Lucy Meacock and Steve Clarke bring you all tonight's headlines from London and the south east, and the interviews that will make tomorrow's talking points.
Plus all the day's sport from Michael Wale
Editor RACHEL ATTWELL
Join Terry and his guests for conversation and entertainment live from the Television Theatre.
starring
Rebel Without a Class
Written by ALAN ROSEN Directed by BILL DAVIS
1973
A tough year for Britain, with violence and hardship for many finally killing off the 60s dream.
The news: the Vietnam War ends, but there's no let-up from the IRA who launch three bombing campaigns in England. Watergate begins and the Cod War ends. Lord Lambton resigns after a scandal. The Arab/Israeli war results in oil shortages and huge price increases in the West. This, combined with a work to rule by miners and power workers, results in 'The Three-Day Week'.
The music: Sweet, Nazareth, Elton John , Roxy Music, Slade, Suzi Quatro ,
Gary Glitter , The Osmonds. Videotape editor DAVE RIXON
Research RORY SHEEHAN
Series producer SUE MALLINSON
with Martyn Lewis and Andrew Harvey Regional News Weather
Fair Play for Britain Blacks For years now it's been illegal to refuse someone a job just because they're black. Yet, says the Policy Studies
Institute, at least a third of employers do just that: 'The brutal fact is that, despite the law, direct discrimination persists as an additional and powerful impediment to any economic progress by blacks.' While black people are denied a fair share of jobs, their resentment and frustration will grow. What are the great institutions in the land like the Civil Service and the Army doing to see that
British fair play extends to black Britons?
Richard Lindley reports. Editor DAVID DICKINSON
Producer FRANCESCA KIRBY-GREEN
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Paul Newman Ken Wahl Ed Asner
Nicknamed Fort
Apache, New York's
41st precinct station is situated in tne vioieui aim deserted South Bronx, a 40-block area of burned-out buildings, demolished tenements and rampant crime.
Paul Newman is Patrolman Murphy, a tough and experienced cop, who, with his young partner Corelli, faces a variety of dangers on their daily beat. When a hardline commander is assigned to the precinct, his by-the-book approach brings a whole new series of problems to the officers of the 41st....
Screenplay by HEYWOOD GOULD Produced by MARTIN RICHARDS and TOM FIORELLO
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