Starting with news summary and 6.34-6.55 Business Breakfast, Paul Burden and Fiona Foster present the latest business and financial news.
Nicholas Witchell and Laurie Mayer with the most comprehensive television news 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.
Newspaper reviews by Paul Callan.
Editor BOB WHEATON
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Weather followed by Open Air
How safe is the food we eat?
David Jessell from BBC2's
Taking Liberties,
Peter Bazalgette , producer of the Food and Drink programme and Roger Freeman , MP ,
Junior Minister for Health, join Jayne Irving in the Open Air studio. Call [number removed]with your questions and comments.
Join Robert Kilroy-Silk and his audience for debate, dispute and discussion. 0 STUDIO AUDIENCE: to participate ring [number removed]
Weather followed by Going for Gold
Hosted by Henry Kelly.
Introduced by Simon Parkin and starting with
The Playbus stops today at The Dot Stop
Such a rush, such a bother All a dash, and a dither.
Storyteller: Mark Sendell. Story: Noisy Neighbours Music PAUL READE
Producer MICHAEL COLE
When Custard Was Sorry. Told by Richard Briers. (R)
With Catherine Griller.
Weather followed by Open Air
Jayne Irving and Eamonn Holmes will be taking your calls on listeria. There's also live entertainment from country-and-western performer Hank Wangford , plus the regular Wednesday feature A Day in the Life of... Producer AUSON MORSE
Weather followed by Daytime Live
Ruth Mott joins the team in the kitchen. Plus actress
Jean Boht talks about her work with Parents for Safe Food. With Alan Titchmarsh and Judi Spiers.
With Philip Hayton. Weather Bill Giles
Todd's guilt complex leads him into a rash act.
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Web of Lies
Lilimae is trapped by her lies leaving an innocent man under suspicion of murder.
Directed by NICHOLAS SGARRO
The topical magazine that focuses less on youth and more on experience.
Hosted by David Jacobs with Mirian O'Callaghan and Sheila McClennon. Producers ANTHONY CHERRY and MIRIAM O'CALLAGHAN
Dopey Dick the Pink Whale Tree's a Crowd (R)
(R)
By Andy Walker and Geoff Atkinson.
Starring Michael Barrymore with David Jarvis as Mac.
Told by Michael Williams (3).
The turtles' mission: saving the world from evil.
Last programme in the series. The story moves to its climax as the search continues for Nicholas and cousin Gerald risks his life.
Original novel by CECILIA ANNE JONES Adapted by DAVID BENEDICTUS
Music composed and conducted by [AN HUGHES
Photography JOHN ELSE
Designer HUMPHREY JAEGER
Produced by RICHARD CALLANAN Directed by ANDREW MORGAN
(Shownat1.30pm)
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With Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey.
Weather Bernard Davey
Join Terry and his guests direct from Television Centre. Producer GRAHAM OWENS
AIDS in Schools
An unknown number of small children now carry the AIDS virus. Do the parents of their schoolmates have the right to know, or should the carrier's privacy be protected.
Joanna Kaye reports on how one village has tackled this dilemma.
Presented by John Humphrys. Producer EAMON HARDY Editor ANNE TYERMAN
Fathers and Other Strangers James questions his mother's motives for her unannounced arrival at Southfork. For Miss
Ellie and Clayton the search is nearly at an end.
Executive producers
LEONARD KATZMAN . LARRY HAGMAN
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With Anne Robinson.
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Martyn Lewis with the day's news from Britain and around the world with BBC correspondents at home and abroad.
Regional News; Weather
Welcome to Fat Camp
Josiah wants to be an actor;
Marissa just has to make it as a cheer leader; and as for
Scott - well, he just wants to have a happier time. Because, like Josiah and Marissa, he has one obsessive problem - a body that's far too flabby and fat.
Camp Shane is where
American parents think that they can buy the answer to a problem their kids bought along with too much junk food.
But Josiah, Marissa and Scott discover there's more to being thin than buying an instant solution - and Fat Camp, as they call it, may help in ways it never intended.
Series editor DAVID FILKIN Producer BARBARA MAY
An Aspect Film and Television production for BBCtv.
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Introduced by Steve Rider. International Snooker
Benson and Hedges Masters from Wembley Conference Centre. Steve Davis , only twice winner of this tournament meets 15th seeded Dean Reynolds or Thailand's rising star James Wattana in this best of nine frames first round match.
Destination Italy
The World Cup Finals in Italy are just four months away and for the modern USA side it's the start of a whole new ball game. Sportsnight starts a regular look towards Italia 90. Plus football and cricket news and the day's top sport stories. Producer VIVIEN KENT Editor BRIAN BARWICK
On the eve of Crufts, the most famous dog show in the world, geneticist
Malcolm Willis argues that the British are dangerously indifferent to the fundamental health of their dogs' bodies. We may be a nation of dog lovers but too often, he maintains, we have allowed fashion rather than health to dictate the way we breed our dogs.
He contrasts the British approach to that of Sweden where a measure of control is in the process of eliminating some of the hereditary defects which plague British breeds. Director IAN SUTHERLAND
Producer JOHN MAPPLEBECK