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.
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Eamonn Holmes is in the Open Air studio.
Ring [number removed] to have your say on television programmes.
Join Robert Kilroy-Silk.
A Kilroy Television production for BBCtv
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Fred thinks he's in the money and Pebbles drives everyone up the wall!
Introduced by Simon Parkin and starting with
Playdays - The Why Bird Stop
A Felgate production for BBCtv (R)
Dump Pea wakes up to find a large egg outside his house. (R)
With Douglas Hodge.
Gloria Hunniford and Eamonn Holmes invite your calls on BBC1's new police series Waterfront Beat.
Roy Sheppard is out on the road with the roving camera.
The lunchtime magazine live from Pebble Mill, including the latest from people's reporter, Tina Baker.
Presented by Sue Cook and Andy Craig.
Philip Hayton presents the latest news at home and abroad.
Weather Bernard Davey
Scott and Jane conspire to get Henry to kiss Bronwyn for the sake of their health.
(Ceefax subtitles)
Hosted by Henry Kelly.
Starring Raymond Burr as wheelchair-bound detective Robert T. Ironside.
The reunion with a high school sweetheart turns sour for Ed Brown when he has reason to suspect that she is aware of another classmate's criminal activities.
(R)
Starring Howard Hesseman
Janice is fed up with playing second fiddle in the school orchestra and decides to do something about it.
Join new presenter Janice Long in the marketplace of ideas.
Among the items this week:
Barbara Daly reveals some beauty secrets (this time for less than perfect skin); Stefan Buczacki helps your houseplants live longer; Lesley Waters kicks off the Bazaar Hearty Eater campaign on the high seas with filling, healthy meals; and Sally Ann Voak helps two motorway policemen keep fit. Also, did you know your rubbish can make money for charity? So don't throw anything away until you've watched this programme.
Introduced by Andy Crane and starting with:
Dooby Duck's Disco Bus
Dooby's Duck's disco bus has broken down so we go live from the garage for music, dance and even a car wash!
(R)
Narrated by Terry Wogan.
Eat Your Greens loves eating flowers and gherkins. (R)
On a very hot day, Sarah and James are picking potatoes for Bella. Sam wonders if he can help but first he has to deal with a barn fire at Pandy Lane Farm. (R)
The adventures of the magical bear, SuperTed.
By Dick King-Smith.
Told for Jackanory in five daily parts by Nick Wilton.
Martin is a very unusual cat. Instead of eating mice like his brother and sister, he keeps them in an old bath as pets!
BraveStarr is the galaxy's toughest, fastest and bravest marshal. And it's a good thing - because New Texas is the galaxy's roughest planet!
Vital world events and the latest in sport and in school in Britain's top news show for children.
With Caron Keating, Yvette Fielding and John Leslie.
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With Peter Sissons and Jill Dando.
Weather John Kettley
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.
Write to:: Newsroom South East, [address removed] 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.
Starring Gerald McRaney and Shanna Reed
Before Polly can reply to Mac's proposal, the Cooper girls decide that he must first answer a questionnaire.
A new view of us.
The American emblem is at risk. The magnificent bald eagle has become rare in parts of the United States, especially in the rugged deserts of Arizona. There it competes for land and water with a rapidly expanding human population. But man is mostly on the side of the eagle. Through the eyes of a bald eagle chick, the programme looks at the problems that eagles face and then follows the chick north to where she meets an adult from the stronghold of the eagles, Alaska.
Narrated by Brian Gear and Rula Lenska.
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With Martyn Lewis.
Regional News; Weather
Panorama brings you the most important and compelling stories from Britain and across the world, with 40 minutes of investigation, analysis and opinion on the key issues of the day.
Starring and Honour Among Thieves
The bizarre murders of young girls with injections of pure cocaine find both the police and the city's drug barons chasing after a psychopath.
Working undercover, Crockett and Tubbs are nearer to the killer than they think - and unable to do anything about it.
Written by JACK RICHARDSON Directed by JIM JOHNSTON
Julie Walters , Toyah Wilcox , Murray Walker ,
Jasper Carrott , Michael Buerk and Robert Kilroy-Silk join the celebrations marking the centenary of the city of Birmingham.
One hundred famous
Brummies have been invited to the Grand Room of the second city's Victorian
Council House for a Gala
Banquet and an evening of entertainment, followed by fireworks over the city. Producer CUVE LANGMEAD Director DAVID WEIR
A First House productionfor BBCtv
This week, a special programme from Northern
Ireland, with advice for those on low incomes in rural areas.
Behind the beautiful countryside of Fermanagh and Strabane there lie many problems. Housing is bad; many homes lack mains water and electricity. Take up of benefits is low; people are too isolated and too proud to claim 'charity'.
Also a look at housing grants, benefits for the elderly and the work of a voluntary group, the Rural Action Project, which has done much to help people help themselves.
Presented by Hugh Scully and Helen Madden. Editor CHRIS LENT (e) (First shoum on BBC2)