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with Sally Magnusson and Laurie Mayer
News summaries read by Jill Dando on the hour and the half-hour. The latest sports news from Sally Jones. Weather forecasts from Francis Wilson at 7.25, 7.55 and 8.25.
Regional news and travel updates at 7.27, 7.57 and 8.27.
Reports from Mark Easton, Anita Findley, Charlie Lee-Potter and Bill Turnbull.
Weather followed by Now It's Daffs
Simon Parkin with this morning's children's BBC starting with Boss Cat
The Grand Tour
A cartoon series about the gang of alley-cats captained by the ever resourceful Boss Cat. (R)
Sue Denim reveals herself.
Meanwhile the gang try pony trekking, harmonica playing and a spot of kendo.
Weather followed by Top Mates
4: Paul is in trouble again with the headmaster, but help comes from an unexpected quarter.
which stops today at The Patch Stop at Scotlandwell, Tayside where Sam Patch meets some lambs and helps to make a wormery.
Storyteller Bill Torrance Story: Andrew McAndrew and the Taps by BERNARD MACLAVERTY Producer ANNE GOBEY
Excutive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE A FELGATE production for BBCtv
with Wendy Craig
Weather followed by Open Air Bob Wellings and Mavis Nicholson invite your calls on last night's television, and take a look at a new drama for younger viewers, Children's Ward.
The phone lines are open for your questions and comments on [number removed].
Weather followed by Daytime Live with Sue Cook , Judi Spiers and Floella Benjamin
with Philip Hayton
Weather JOHN KETTLEY
Scott and Charlene's momentous decision meets with mixed reactions. Sally has some devastating news for Henry.
Written by IAN SMITH
Directed by STEVE MANN
(For cast see page 55. Repeated at 5.35pm)
Third and final part of the Australian drama series adapted from the classic adventure story by MARCUS CLARKE.
While John Rex is busy in England planning to usurp the name and inheritance of Richard Devine , Rufus Dawes puts all his efforts into making a daring escape from the penal settlement on Norfolk Island but finds
Lieutenant Frere one step ahead of him at every turn. Just when he is facing his blackest hour, an angel of mercy lends an unexpected hand....
(For cast see page 57) (R)
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Andy Crane - starting with Dooby Duck's Disco Bus This week Dooby Duck is having a party on the bus to celebrate Melvyn's birthday. Created by ROGER STEVENSON and HARRY STUART Executive producer
CHRISTOPHER PILKINGTON Production PETER LESLIE
Misadventures with Popeye, the spinach-guzzling cartoon sailor.
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by SID FLEISCHMAN Told for Jackanory by Paul McGann Today: part 3
Stan has problems when he feeds an elephant a peanut at the zoo in Peek-a-Boo Pachyderm (R)
written by SID WADDELL
Julian Donny Grimshaw 's current objectives in life are: a) to be hip, cool and trendy, and, b) to date
Sandra Fazakerley. All he needs is the help of his life style adviser Clarence Sharp. Or does he?
Lighting cameraman ALAN HUSSEY
Picture editor STAN LANE
Production EDWARD PUGH
BBC North West
with John Craven
Roger Finn and Helen Rollason
The up-to-the-minute news service for Britain's children. Producer SUSIE STAPLES
Editor JOHN CRAVEN
with Mark Curry , Caron Keating and Yvette Fielding
Producers NICK HEATHCOTE
OLIVER MCFARLANE. ROY MILANI
Editor LEWIS BRONZE
JOHN CRAVEN : page 104
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with Nicholas Witchell and Anna Ford
Weather SUZANNE CHARLTON
Newsroom South East, Spotlight, Points West, Look East, Look North,
South Today, North West Tonight, Midlands Today.
by Allan Swift.
"I've got rights to that kid. I'm his father."
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with Desmond Lynam and Anne Gregg
How would Prince Charles view the unspoilt geography of Arizona? John Lloyd of Spitting Image notoriety gives more than a hint when he visits Monument Valley, the stage setting for some of the most famous cowboy films. Indeed the Arizona fly-drive reminds him of numerous box-office hits; Bullitt, Duel and of course, the OK Corral.
Everything's OK for Bill Buckley. He sail-drives to northern Spain to stay in some very grand surroundings, the Paradores. Government owned and run, they come as as big a surprise to Bill as their superb setting. Series producer PATRICIA HOULIHAN
0 TRAVEL: page 108
0 MY KIND OF DAY: page 118
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written by FRANCIS GREIG starring Julia Watson and Natalie Ogle featuring Virginia Stride and Martin Jacobs.
A Touch of Spice is going through a pretty severe cash-flow crisis. Then Helen,
Victoria's mother, meets an old flame and has a bright idea. But a misunderstanding between Dawn and Helen leads to Victoria having a few - mistaken - ideas of her own.
Studio sound DAVID THOMPSON
Studio lighting BERT POSTLETHWAITE Designer BRYAN ELLIS
Produced and directed by SUE BYSH
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by the Labour Party.
with Martyn Lewis
Regional News; Weather
written by PENNY CROFT starring Simon Cadell and Carol Royle.
Larry and Jenny return from their trip of a lifetime to find things aren't quite as they left them. and Title music written and sung by PENNY CROFT
Studio sound MARTIN DEANE
Studio lighting CHRIS TOWNSEND Designer ANDREW HOWE DAVIES Produced and directed by SUSAN BELBIN
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Part 2
Health has a lot to do with happiness. It means getting more out of life - and getting more of it. But statistics show that health in Britain is among the worst in Europe. So how easy is it for us to choose to lead a healthy lifestyle? And are public policies making us ill?
Dr Michael O'Donnell chairs a debate in which experts and politicians confront food, smoking, alcohol and poverty, and asks what needs to be done if we are to be not only encouraged but allowed to lead healthy lives. Research ROSEMARY HUNT
Studio director ELIZABETH CRETCH Film editor MICHAEL CLERFEUILLE Producer ANNA JACKSON (e)
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0 HEALTH: page 99
Seven players, six holes, and the player with the worst score at each hole is eliminated until there is a winner of the Whyte and Mackay Scotch Trophy. If there is a tie for the worst score at any hole they have a shoot-out. Peter Alliss acts as sheriff at the Ailsa Course of the Turnberry Hotel.
Assistant producer BARBARA SLATER TV presentation ALASTAIR SCOTT
Executive producer JOHN SHREWSBURY