Starting with news summary and 6.34-6.55 Breakfast Business, Paul Burden and Fiona Foster present the latest business and financial news. Nicholas Witchell and Jill Dando with the most comprehensive news programme available in the morning. Reporting from the BBC's team of correspondents in Britain and around the world. Headlines and news summaries every quarter hour.
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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. For topical talk and animated argument catch them each day.
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Introduced by Simon Parkin and starting with
Playdays which stops today at The Tent Stop.
Where Humphrey and Wobble Clown join Ricky Diamond, Anthony Corriette with children Kate Buxton, Remi Beard and Hannah Tucek as the Dragon, to tell the story. (R)
Zip-Pea's shadow is fed up with having to go fast all the time, so he goes missing. (R)
With Douglas Hodge. Producer RALPH ROLLS
A Forge production for BBCtv
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Presented by Eamonn Holmes and Jayne Irving.
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Alan Titchmarsh and Judi Spiers with the live lunchtime magazine, featuring Simon Potter with entertainment news and actress Thelma Barlow at home.
12.55pm Regional News and Weather
With Philip Hayton.
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Nick finally shows Sharon his feelings towards her. A letter from the past casts a shadow over Mrs Mangel 's happiness. (Cast page 31. Repeated at 5.35pm) 0 CEEFAX SUBTITLES
Starring and After successfully faking his death in a glider crash, Rex Black and his wife Stella defraud an insurance company of a large claim.
They head for Spain and an anonymous life in the sun. But their plans are not as watertight as they hoped.
Screenplay by JOHN MORTIMER
Based on the novel The Ballad of the Running Man by SHELLEY SMITH Produced and directed by CAROL REED
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One Mother's Family (R)
Introduced by Andy Crane and starting with Is That a Fact?
Taking a look at legends.
3: Kent: the Cook's Statue with children from Goudhurst C of E Primary School. Research DAVE ARTHUR
Producer PETER CHARLTON
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Bear Exchange
Yogi is disguised as a panda with the help of some paint.
By Dick King-Smith .
Told for Jackonory in five daily parts by Nick Wilton. 5: All the Smells of Home Illustrations by MARTIN URSELL Producer ANGELA BEECHING Director NIGEL DOUGLAS
By Terry Ravenscroft.
Starring David Copperfield with Sally Dewhurst , Antony Howes and Robert Harley. 3: Humbug
Did you know that
Mr Humbert 's humbugs are smaller than they used to be? Coppers will sort out that mean little man.
Director DAVID CRICHTON
Producer JUDY WHITFIELD (R)
With just days to go before the Commonwealth Games get underway in New Zealand,
Helen Rollason has a special report on some of the young hopefuls.
Director MARY SAUNDERS
Series producer NICK HEATHCOTE
By Kay Trainor.
6: Calley and Ronnie emerge guiltily from the stock room just as Miss Booth enters.
Ronnie has a bottle hidden under her jacket. (For cast see page 34)
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With Peter Sissons and Jill Dando.
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Join Terry and his guests for the best in conversation and entertainment direct from the Television Theatre. Producer JANE O'BRIEN Director TOM CORCORAN
Executive producer PETER ESTALL
By Jeremy Lloyd and David Croft.
Leclerc and Rene are to blow open the safe in Gruber's bedroom which contains the plans for the German invasion of England.
Directed by MARTIN DENNIS
Produced by DAVID CROFT (R)
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With Martyn Lewis. Regional News;
Weekend Weather.
Continuing the season of major films featuring the acclaimed actress.
Starring and Summer 1947. Stingo, an aspiring novelist from
Virginia, arrives in New York, his boyish ideals still intact. But brutal reality rapidly encroaches on his sheltered world when he befriends the beautiful Polish immigrant Sophie and her brilliant
Jewish lover Nathan, only to discover that both are hiding dark and devastating secrets. Brooklyn:
Poland:
Based on the novel by WILLIAM STYRON
Written and directed by ALAN J. PAKULA
(The season continues next Friday with 'Plenty')
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Barry White in a rare television performance from the National Exhibition
Centre, Birmingham.
Associate producer JANE WEIR Producer JOHN G. SMITH (R)
A White Rabbit production for BBCtv