6.34-6.55 Business Breakfast News summary, followed by all the lastest business and financial news from
Paul Burden , Fiona Foster and the Business Breakfast 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. Reporting and analysis from all the BBC's reporters and correspondents in Britain and around the world. 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. * CEEFAX BREAKFAST SERVICE: call up page 400 on teletext.
Weather followed by Open Air
With Eamonn Holmes. Ring [number removed]with your comments on last night's television.
Join Robert Kilroy-Silk and his studio audience for topical talk and animated argument. Deputy editor LIZ BARRON Editor JO SANDILANDS
A Kilroy Television production for BBCtv
Weather followed by The Flintstone
Comedy Show
Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm go ape at a masquerade ball.
Introduced by Simon Parkin and starting with:
Playdays: The Why Bird Stop
Today's letter is R.
Story: "The Broken Roundabout" written and told by Wayne Jackman.
When Roobarb Turned Over a New Leaf
Told by Richard Briers. (R)
With Catherine Griller.
Weather followed by Open Air
Presented by Gloria Hunniford and Eamonn Holmes.
Today's guests include Paul Berriff who takes your calls about Rescue - the true-life drama of the RAF Search and Rescue Teams.
Call [number removed]. Producer HUGH FAUPEL
Weather followed by Daytime Live With Sue Cook and Andy Craig.
The lunchtime magazine live from Pebble Mill. Today's programme includes the latest from people's reporter Tina Baker. Editor simon SHAW
Series producer PAM CREED
With Philip Hayton.
Weather Ian McCaskill
Mike confronts Mrs Ross about her treatment of Jessie. Henry returns from Brisbane with a new outlook on life.
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Hosted by Henry Kelly. Producer KERENSA BUNCE Director JOHN M.A. LANE
A Reg Grundy production for BBCtv
Written by Sy Salkowitz.
Starring Raymond Burr.
In the last episode of the present series, the wheelchair-bound detective investigates a syndicate who specialise in credit card thefts and finds that a colleague is placed in danger of his life.
(R)
Dreaming of far-away places? Anne Gregg offers a taste of this year's fabulous prizes: a cruise around the South
Pacific, an adventure in Zambia and Mauritius, or a stay in a luxury villa in the South of France.
Eamonn Holmes gives you the clues that could win you the holiday of a lifetime. Series producer
PATRICIA HOULIHAN
Producer JEANNE LA CHARD
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This week's programme includes items about the launch of a great competition - your baked potato could win you a dream prize - and financial whizz
Alison Mitchell holds a Money Party. Yorkshire guesthouse owner Gwyneth Dover, cooks a lover's pie in time for
Valentine's Day, and DIY expert Harry Greene saves you money by showing how to do an electrical job you didn't know was so simple. Join Janice Long in the marketplace of ideas. Director ANNE O'DWYER
Series producer ERICA GRIFFITHS
Introduced by Andy Crane and starting with:
Two by Two
Butterflies, bullfrogs and bananas - Jenny finds all the colours of the rainbow reflected in the animal world but some creatures use stripes and spots to help them hide. Presented by Jenny Powell. Songs performed by Derek Griffiths. (R)
When a large male whale swallows a sunken treasure that Texas Pete is salvaging, the Texan vows to track him down and sets out to seek revenge.
By Alison Prince.
Told for Jackanory by Michael Williams.
1: Howard Grainger has coped with the London blitz, with stuffy air-raid shelters, and with his Dad being away in the Army, but he's not too happy about being evacuated to the cold, bleak Fens.
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! BraveStarr enlists the help of Long Arm John in rounding up Dingo Dan and his band.
Dingo Dan is jailed, but using his face-changing ability he tricks Fuzz into releasing him.
Britain's top news show for children. Every day, the Newsround team of Helen Rollason and Roger Finn keep you up-to-date with information on vital world events, happy happenings and the latest in sport, in school and in space.
With Yvette Fielding John Leslie and Diane Louise Jordan.
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Presented by Peter Sissons and Moira Stuart.
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.
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Terry returns with live entertainment tonight including Linda Ronstadt. Director BRIAN WHITEHOUSE Producer GRAHAM OWENS
Executive producer PETER ESTALL
Starring Gerald McRaney. The Wounded Flyboy
The newly-weds try to keep their honeymoon romance alive but find the only time they can share is the annual 'Cooper Peach-Pick '.
Written by USA ALBERT Directed by LINDA DAY
Starring Les Dawson.
Join Les and his guests for lots of fun and frolics in another edition of the popular quiz full of super prizes. His special guests this week are: Henry Cooper, Caron Keating, Ellie Laine, Dave Lee Travis, Jeff Stevenson and Mollie Sugden.
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A new view of us. Tale of a Plague
They invade Africa like millions of robots from outer space. They are the biblical 'eighth plague' - locusts.
This is the story of the biggest invasion for 30 years as it hits a continent already devastated by drought, famine, war and disease. But can we really blame nature for Africa's problems? Experienced partly from the locusts' point of view, the film shows how, despite climate, predators and chemical attack, locusts are ultimately winners.
Written by DAVID HELTON
Music by ELIZABETH PARKER
Series producer RICHARD BROCK
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Michael Buerk presents the latest stories and pictures from Britain and around the world with reports from the BBC's team of correspondents at home and abroad.
Regional News Weather
The Winter of Perestroika
As crises mount for President
Gorbachev, what about the Russians - the people who will ultimately determine the fate of his revolution?
Panorama has spent a month of the Russian winter in Leningrad where, as Gavin Hewitt reports, the people are increasingly disillusioned with reform, or perestroika.
Passports are now required to buy food; organised crime flourishes and anti-semitism is re-emerging.
Politically the city is split. While the hardline
Communist leadership in Leningrad calls for a return to order, reformers are demanding a multi -party system.
For President Gorbachev the Russian winter blows cold. Producer JENNY CLAYTON Editor TIM GARDAM
Benson and Hedges Masters Jimmy White v John Virgo Tonight, one of the most exciting players in the world, Jimmy White , ranked No 4, plays John Virgo , ranked No 13.
David Icke introduces highlights of this best of nine frames match from the Wembley Conference Centre. Commentators:
Ted Lowe
Jack Kamehm
Clive Everton and Ray Edmonds. Summarisers:
John Spencer and Eddie Charlton.
With trade disputes growing this week's programme takes a look at how to make ends meet if you are on strike. There is a report from
Preston, where engineers who have been laid off for ten weeks, tell us how they and their families are coping with the situation.
There is also a disturbing report on the lack of playground supervision in Scottish schools.
Presented by Hugh Scully and Helen Madden.
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