(R)
with Nicholas Witchell and Kirsty Wark.
6.30 News summary; business news; sports report; weather; regional news and travel.
7.00 Headlines; news reports; business news; newspaper review; sports report; weather; regional news and travel updates.
7.30 Headlines and summaries; news reports; interviews; full business and sports reports, and an in-depth newspaper review; weather, regional news and travel updates.
8.00 as above, with frequent updates.
Newspaper reviews by Paul Callan.
Breakfast business:
Rodney Smith , Fiona Foster , Paul Burden and Ros Bew. Weather: Francis Wilson. Sport: Sally Jones. Editor BOB WHEATON Director JANET CROOK
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Weather followed by Open Air
Roving reporter Roy Sheppard is seen off by fitness expert
Lizzie Webb and the dancers from 42nd Street.
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If it's on your mind or in the news, Robert Kilroy-Silk and his studio audience are debating the subject.
Directors CHRISTOPHER BOULD and ANN MORLEY
Deputy editor LIZ BARRON Editor JO SANDILANDS
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Weather followed by The Flintstones
Comedy Show
Comic adventures in Bedrock.
Introduced by Simon Parkin - starting with Playbus
The Why Bird Stop
Today's story is
Wilhelmina Workworth and the Ice-Cream by Valerie Wilding.
Music
RICHARD BROWN
Producer BRIAN JAMESON 10.50am
Stoppit and Tidy up
Don Do That
Narrated by Terry Wogan. There's something nasty in Tidyup's garden, and it's making rude noises! (R)
with Garard Green.
Weather followed by Open Air
Presenters Eamonn Holmes , Gloria Hunniford and Jayne Irving welcome trendsetters Gary Glitter and the Emmanuels into the studio. Joan Bakewell discusses gay marriages. And controversial News of the World TV critic
Charles Catchpole takes issue with Viewers' Verdict.
Ring [number removed]to join in.
Weather followed by Daytime Live
Sue Cook and Andy Craig present the live lunchtime magazine from Pebble Mill. Today, Simon Weston fulfils a lifetime ambition to become a professional motor racing driver and Michael Ball sings songs from the hit musical Aspects of Love.
Editor SIMON SHAW
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with Philip Hayton.
Weather Bernard Davey
Paul gives Rob and Ian a piece of his mind.
Written by LOIS BOOTON Directed by STEVE MANN
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hosted by John Sachs.
Two new players in their first round.
Starring Raymond Burr as Robert T Ironside
Police refuse to accept a murder confession. (R)
Today's programme is about favourite things as Hudson and Halls prepare dishes with New Zealand lamb for their guest, a great British favourite, Peggy Mount. Series producer
GEORGINA ABRAHAMS
Produced and directed by PHILIP CASSON
4 FRIDAY production for BBCtv
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Monkey Business
Kenny and Max are caught telling lies.
Written by MARK ROTHMAN and MARK MILLER
Directed by ALAN RAFKIN
Introduced by Andy Crane - starting with:
Barney: Barney Gets into Mischief
(R)
4.00pm A Bear Behind
with Lindsey Coulson and Bill Wallis as Boz.
More rhymes and verses including The Jumblies by Edward Lear.
Illustrated by Jill Newton.
Designer DAVID BEVIN
Executive producer ANGELA BEECHING
Producer MARGIE BARBOUR
YOUNG RT: page 99
4.05pm Ewoks: A Gift for Shodu
(R)
4.20pm The Quack Chat Show
with Keith Harris, Cuddles and Orville who is surrounded by shadows with children from Seymore Road Primary School, Oldham.
Script writer BRIAN MARSHALL
Executive producer CHRISTOPHER PILKINGTON
Producer MARTIN FISHER
4.35pm BraveStarr: To Walk a Mile
4.55pm Newsround
5.05pm Blue Peter
with Caron Keating Yvette Fielding and John Leslie.
Competition Time! Paper and pencil at the ready to grab details of the first big competition of the series!
Producers OLIVER MACFARLANE and ANDREW WHITMAN
Editor LEWIS BRONZE
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with John Humphrys and Jill Dando.
Weather Suzanne Charlton
Guy Michelmore keeps you in touch with what's going on around the capital region of the country. With reports from around the south east. Michael Wale on the local sports scene and Cathy McGowan around town.
0 WRITE TO: Newsroom South East, BBC Elstree Centre, Clarendon Road, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire
WD8 1JF if you have any news.
Joanna opens her second week with the star of the Oprah Winfrey Show and the Rt Hon Denis Healey , mp, former deputy leader of the Labour Party.
Director TOM CORCORAN
This is the show that's on your side with Britain's leading consumer couple
Lynn Faulds Wood and John Stapleton campaigning on your behalf. Assistant editors
JOHN GETGOOD and ALLAN SHARPE Editor SARAH CAPLIN
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Noel Edmonds puts two more families through their paces with questions on a veritable cornucopia of TV clips. Director NICK HURRAN
Producer RICHARD L LEWIS
Executive producer JOHN KING
with Philip Hayton.
Regional News; Weather
BR - the Ultimate Sell-Off Now that the Government has set its sights on privatising British Rail,
Panorama investigates the controversial way the national network is likely to be broken up. Profit-making services like Inter-City and Railfreight are due to be floated off into the private sector. But who will want to buy the loss-making rural lines and the big-city commuter services?
Fred Emery reports on reaction round the country to the many changes already affecting services in what's being seen as the run-up to privatisation. And in interviewing Sir Robert Reid , BR Chairman, and Mr Cecil Parkinson, Transport
Secretary, he pinpoints why trains, and the Channel
Tunnel, are turning this into a major political issue. Producer MARK KILUCK Editor TIM GARDAM
starring and Although Stone is a professional criminal he abhors senseless violence, so when a robbery goes tragically wrong and a young girl killed, he is devastated. But the girl's father vows revenge and hires a vicious hit man to kill those responsible. For Stone there's nowhere to hide ...
This tough thriller from the writer of The Sweeney, teams the star of Echoes in the Darkness and Jagged Edge with comedian Mel Smith , seen here, unusually, in a straight role.
Screenplay by TREVOR PRESTON Produced by JOHN DARK and GOWER FROST
Directed by TERRY BEDFORD
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from the Savoy Hotel, London.
Angela Rippon introduces today's event when over 400 women who have achieved success in a variety of professions and interests meet for the 34th Women of the Year Luncheon.
HRH The Princess Margaret presents the Frink Award, given for notable achievement associated with visual handicap. The five finalists this year are Jill Allen-King , campaigner for better facilities for the visually disabled; actress Ailsa Fairley ;
Linda Garbutt , tutor in adult education; lawyer Patricia Hart , and Dr Susan Lightman , reseach ophthalmologist.
There is also a special award given to someone who has demonstrated outstanding achievement in helping others.
The speakers include
Dame Lydia Dunn , Chairman of the Hong Kong Trade Development Council, actress Jean Boht , star of Bread, and Barrister Helena Kennedy. Director JOY CORBETT
Producer TIMOTHY MARSHALL