starts your day with news, sport, weather and travel available to all viewers.
(R)
with Jeremy Paxman and Kirsty Wark.
Including at 7.45 live from the Football Association Headquarters at Lancaster Gate, the draw for the sixth round of the FA Cup, introduced by Bob Wilson.
Weather followed by Open Air
Eamonn Holmes starts your week on Open Air with your calls on the weekend's viewing - ring [number removed].
Robert Kilroy-Silk with lively and topical discussions on the subjects you are talking about. Every weekday morning everyone has a chance to put their Point of view.
Producers subniv BABUTA W BURGESS. BILL
MORRIS MIRIAM O'CALLAGHAN , LINDA PHILLIPS Deputy editor JOHN GETGOOD Editor DAVID WICKHAM
Weather followed by The Flintstones Seeing Doubles
When a bowling match clashes with a dinner date with their wives, Fred and Barney discover who they really are - or do they? (R)
Andy Crane - starting with:
Playbus
which stops today at The Why Bird Stop where Simon has found a mysterious cardboard box in the lost property.
Story: Gordon Lunch Box by VALERIE WILDING
Bus driver Simon Davies Puppeteer
FIONA BEYNON BROWN Title music RICHARD BROWN Title design PAUL JOHNSON Designer TONY LAWRENCE Director CLARE BRADLEY
Producer BARBARA RODDAM
Crossed Lines by ELISABETH BERESFORD Told by Bernard Cribbins Music by MIKE BATT
Animated and directed by IVOR WOOD (R)
with Steven Pacey
Weather followed by Open Air
Eamonn Holmes and Bob Wellings are in the studio with Pauline and Klepto - Rachel Davies and Moya Brady , from Making Out.
And Open Air comes to you for Viewers' Verdict on the week's television.
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Weather followed by Daytime Live with Sue Cook , Judi Spiers and Tina Baker
The lunchtime magazine including today the latest chart news with Simon Potter.
with Philip Hayton
Weather MICHAEL FISH
Someone wants to put Henry out of business. Who? Why? This week's cast:
Written by CHRIS MCCOURT Directed by TONY OSICKA
Which Roman Emperor built the fabulous "Golden House" after a great fire in Rome?
Find out the answer in today's Going for Gold as Henry Kelly introduces seven new European contestants to compete for the title of European Quiz Champion.
Starring Raymond Burr as wheelchair-bound detective Robert T. Ironside
with Don Galloway as Det Sgt Ed Brown, Barbara Anderson as Officer Eve Whitfield, Don Mitchell as Mark Sanger
Guest star Tiffany Bolling
A young actress becomes an unwilling participant in Ironside's search for bank robbers. (R)
starring
You Bet Your Life
David discovers that getting the gambling bug is no laughing matter.
Written by ALLEN AND MARK ESTRIN Directed by HOWARD STORM
with Judi Spiers and Fred Harris.
Famous cook Prue Leith makes mincemeat of your food budget; John Frieda and Barbara Daly put the finishing touches to Val Badger 's transformation; cut the cost of a kitchen facelift with top decorating expert Jocasta Innes and use a windowsill to grow your vegetables - Stefan Buczacki shows you how.
PS Don't forget to eat Bazaar hearty eater meals when you're travelling.
Producer ELIZABETH CRETCH
Series producer ERICA GRIFFITHS (e)
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Andy Crane - starting with:
Pigeon Street: A Cold Day
Everybody in Pigeon Street has a cold - until Hugo the cook stumbles upon a cure. With the voices of George Layton and John Telfer
Music by BENNI LEES
Designed by ALAN ROGERS
Animated by PETER LANG
Produced by DAVID YATES (R)
by BARRY MURRAY starring Paul Daniels The Story of Magic (1) The magical, musical, colourful true story of magic and its stars.
Directed by PHIL BISHOP (R)
High Goon
in five daily parts by ROALD DAHL
Told for Jackanory by Victoria Wood.
Matilda is an extraordinary and sensitive girl aged 4 years and 3 months, but Mr and Mrs Wormwood treat her as a nuisance not a daughter, so she decides to get her own back.
1: The Reader of Books
In Ming's latest plot - using his mind neutraliser to enslave the human race - he manipulates his own daughter, Aura, to capture Flash, Rick, Jedda and LJ.
Ceefax Subtitles
with Mark Curry, Caron Keating and Yvette Fielding
Calling all Brownies!: To say nothing of Rainbows, Guides and Rangers!
1989 is a double celebration for the Guiding Movement. Blue Peter is celebrating and you can find out why.
Ceefax Subtitles
with Nicholas Witchell and Philip Hayton
Weather IAN MCCASKILL
Richard Bath , Rob Curling and Roy Sheppard bring you tonight's news and views from London and the south east. Plus sport from Michael Wale
Editor FIONA CHESTERTON
Join Sue and her guests for lively conversation and entertainment live from the Television Theatre. Director TONY NEWMAN
Producer GRAHAM OWENS
Series producer PETER ESTALL
What price your water? In a special report, Michal Levin finds out your rights to water once it's no longer public property. Will access to water authority land still be free and will the consumer have to pay to rid the nation's water of pollution? Presented by Lynn Faulds Wood and John Stapleton.
Write to: Watchdog, [address removed] or ring the hotline on [number removed].
Presented by Simon King. Who would have thought garden birds were so clever? All over the country, they've been solving intelligence tests faster than they can be designed. Pulling out matchsticks, working levers, pecking coloured discs, landing on see-saws, pushing ping-pong balls.
This programme sets out to find the brightest bird of all. Director ALASTAIR FOTHERGILL Producer MIKE BEYNON BBC Bristol (R)
Michael Buerk presents the day's events with BBC teams at home and abroad. Regional News Weather
Will You Still Feed Me? - the Crisis in Care of the Old How much longer can the Government continue to pay out a worthwhile pension to everyone? As the numbers of old people increase rapidly year by year, and the working population shrinks, how are we to pay the pensions and the cost of care in the years ahead? Care in the community is often no care at all, or at best, care on the cheap. The number of elderly people in need of help is stretching resources beyond breaking point.
Polly Toynbee looks at the future for Britain's old age pensioners - the golden years of retirement for some are the fearful years for the sick and demented.
Producer SHAUN WOODWARD Editor TIM GARDAM
starring Brooke Shields, Burgess Meredith.
Laura is young, beautiful and sick of her life waitressing in a cheap diner by day and fantasising about wealth with her boyfriend Barnes by night.
Then one morning she stumbles across Sampson, a drunken beach bum who tells her a fantastic tale of a sunken ship and a fortune in gold. With Sampson as a partner, Laura persuades Barnes and a diver called Keating to help her find the treasure. All goes well until the first sign of gold, when greed begins to infect the group - with terrible and violent consequences ...
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Presented by Hugh Scully and Helen Madden.
This week, the Attendance and Mobility Allowance.
Many people with disabilities are eligible for up to E56 a week in extra benefit. But they don't get it.
Advice Shop reports on a situation that some claimants say is nothing short of scandalous.
Series editor CHRIS LENT (e)