Roll on down to Bedrock to meet that most modern of Stone Age families.
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Starting with news summary and 6.34-6.55 Breakfast Business
All the latest business and financial news from
Paul Burden , Fiona Foster and the Breakfast Business team.
6.55 Weather, local news and travel.
7.00 Nicholas Witchell and Kirsty Wark with the most comprehensive television news programme available in the morning.
Regular business news, sports reports, weather, local and traffic news.
Newspaper reviews by Paul Callan.
Headlines every quarter hour. News summaries:
7.30 and 8.30.
Business news:
7.12,7.40,8.12 and 8.40.
Sport: 7.23,7.52,8.23 and 8.52. Weather, regional and traffic news: 6.55, 7.25, 7.55 and 8.25. Editor BOB WHEATON
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Weather followed by Open Air
Eamonn Holmes and Jayne Irving are ready to take your calls on any television topic.
Call in now with your views on [number removed]. Producer PAULA TRAFFORD
Senior director STEVE A. SMITH Editor SUSAN L. WOODWARD BBC North West
Enjoy a good argument? Join Robert Kilroy-Silk and his audience for debate, dispute and discussion on the issues of the day. Deputy editor LIZ BARRON Editor JO SANDILANDS
A Kilroy Television production for BBCtv
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Weather followed by Going for Gold
Hosted by Henry Kelly.
Introduced by Simon Parkin.
Why gets ready for Christmas.
Puppeteer FIONA BEYNON BROWN. Director CLARE BRADLEY (R)
By Bob Godfrey and Stan Hayward. The Moon Trip Music PETER SHADE
A Bob Godfrey Films production for BBCtv (R)
With Cyril Shaps.
Open Air goes to the land of Narnia and meets Aslan the lion, Reepicheep the mouse and their magical friends. Call now with your questions and comments on [number removed].
Weather followed by Daytime Live
Get ready for Christmas with the lunchtime team.
Featuring Rosemary Moon 's microwave guide to surviving the festive season.
Plus, the latest in the search for A Song for Christmas. With Judi Spiers and Andy Craig. Editor SIMON SHAW
Executive editor STEVE WEDDLE
Philip Hayton with the latest national and international news.
Weather John Kettley
The day of the school dance arrives, but things look black for Nick when he gets into a fight.
Written by C.V. SCHOFIELD BETTY QUIN , WAYNE DOYLE
MEGAN MOWBRAY and JOHN UPTON Directed by RICHARD SARELL and CHRIS SHIEL
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Hosted by Henry Kelly. Producer KERENSA BUNCE Director JOHN M. A. LANE
A Reg Grundy production for BBCtv
Written by Alvin Boretz
A beautiful woman is assigned by underworld bosses to set Ironside up for assassination.
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New Year's Eve
Hildy's New Year's Eve 'stay sober' party doesn't live up to its name.
Written by HARSTEIN AND ROSSNER Directed by Russ PETRANO
Featuring Blue Racer, in Killarney Blarney
Misterjaw Supershark , in Flying Fool
Sheriff Hoot Kloot in Kloot's Kounty and Tijuana Toad in Never on a Thursday.
Introduced by Andy Crane and starting with:
Barney: Barney on TV
Barney's all excited as he prepares for his first television job. Mr Prophet doubts he'll be famous, but the twins, Lost and Found, have the last laugh.
With the voices of Tim Brooke-Taylor, Harry Enfield, Jan Ravens and Enn Reitel. (R)
Flight
'Everyone grumbled. The sky was grey ...'
It was just one of those days - until Daddy fell into the pond! With Lindsey Coulson and Bill Wallis as Boz.
Today's story:
The Giant Jam Sandwich illustrated by John Vernon Lord.
Production assistant ANNE GANDON Producer MARGIE BARBOUR
Horville's Hut of Horrors
Wicket is asked to look after his baby sister for the afternoon - and he may be allowed to go on to the warriors' overnight stay.
A story in five parts by Martin Waddell. 1: The Angel Who Lost His Cloud
Fred wants to be an angel, so he's overjoyed when he hears he's passed his angel exams. He soon discovers, though, that there's a lot more to being an angel than sitting around heaven, playing the harp all day.
Told for Jackanory by Christopher Timothy. Illustrator LINDA BIRCH Executive producer ANGELA BEECHING
Director NIGEL DOUGLAS (Part 2 tomorrow)
Dingo Dan threatens to tell little Posey's parents that she stole a doll from the store, if she doesn't help free his men from jail.
Presented by Helen Rollason and Roger Finn.
Producer SUSIE STAPLES
Series producer NICK HEATHCOTE
Live from one of the hospitals you will be helping, all the BabyLife news and Christopher Biggins as Nurse Tickle, wearing the winning costume from the pantomime competition.
With Caron Keating , Yvette Fielding and John Leslie.
Producers OLIVER MACFARLANE and RICHARD SIMKIN
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With Peter Sissons and Moira Stuart.
Weather Bernard Davey
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 WD6 IJF if you have any news.
Join Terry live from the Television Theatre as he talks to people in the news, presents the best in entertainment and springs the occasional surprise. Director TOM CORCORAN Producer JANE O'BRIEN
Executive producer PETER ESTALL
Lynn Faulds Wood and John Stapleton campaign on your behalf. From hazards in the home to horrors in the High Street, here are revealing investigations and stories from your letters and calls. Editor SARAH CAPUN
With Noel Edmonds
Tim Brooke-Taylor ,
Nick Conway , Jayne Irving and Ned Sherrin.
The first of two special editions of the programme finds the Telly Addicts champion family of 1989, the Rossiters (motto: 'we watch while others sleep'), pitting their encyclopaedic knowledge against a team from the world of television. Director NICK HURRAN
Producer RICHARD L. LEWIS
Who Really Killed Cock Robin ?
The scene: the beautiful gardens of an English manor house. The time: early spring. By the side of a fountain lies a body. The body is that of a robin, killed by a rival. Murder and incest, land-grabbing and seduction are all part of the story of the Christmas-card robin.
Narrator David Attenborough. Photography MICHAEL RICHARDS Written and produced by DILYS BREESE
BBC Bristol (R)
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Michael Buerk with the latest news and comment from Britain and around the world.
Regional News Weather
A special Christmas edition written by Roy Clarke. Starring and Special guest appearances by and Compo, Clegg and Seymour, dressed as Father
Christmasses, can't understand why they are so unsuccessful collecting for the church social. Then, a chance sighting of a fourth Father
Christmas provides a clue ...
Music RONNIE HAZLEHURST Produced and directed by ALAN J.W. BELL (R)
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From the Grand Hall,
Olympia. Featuring the Crosse and Blackwell Grand
Prix and Fancy Dress Relay. Tonight brings a fitting end to the show now firmly established as one of the most popular pre-Christmas attractions. The top prize of the week for the show jumpers is in the Grand Prix, while in the Fancy Dress the prizes are for originality and entertainment value.
Introduced by David Vine. Commentators:
Raymond Brooks-Ward and Stephen Hadley.
The education magazine.
It's the end of term at King
Street Junior and Miss Lewis (Marlene Siddaway ) is deep in Nativity play rehearsals.
Christmas is a time for giving - but when children raise money in school do they really know what it's for? End of term reports on: Mr McGregor , teacher shortage and student loans. With Jackie Spreckley and Jill Cochrane.
King Street Junior written by JIM ELDRIDGE
Series producer BERNARD ADAMS (e)