With Nicholas Witchell and Laurie Mayer.
6.34-6.55 Business Breakfast
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Weather followed by Open Air
Call Eamonn Holmes on [number removed].
Enjoy a good argument?
Join Robert Kilroy-Silk and his audience for debate, dispute and discussion on the issues of the day.
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Weather followed by Going for Gold
Introduced by Simon Parkin and starting with:
Playdays
The Playbus stops today at the Patch Stop.
(R)
With the voices of Peter Hawkins and Susan Sheridan. (R)
With Edward Petherbridge.
Weather followed by Open Air
Call Eamonn Holmes and Jayne Irving on [number removed]with your questions and comments on last night's television.
Weather followed by Daytime Live
Following a decade of decay, normal service resumes at
Alexandra Palace with a special live outside broadcast from the first home of BBC Television. With Alan Titchmarsh and Judi Spiers.
With Philip Hayton. Weather
The Christmas spirit in Ramsay Street brings a special event for Mark and Jane.
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It's the grand final, and eight contestants do battle to see who will win a holiday to the island of Mauritius.
Starring
James Cagney
Olivia De Havilland
Pugnacious dentist 'Biff Grimes is about to go out walking with his wife Amy when he gets a phone call asking him to perform an emergency extraction. He is about to refuse when he hears the name of his prospective client - Hugo Barnstead. Ten years have passed since they last met, but Biff hasn't forgotten ... Cagney and De Havilland make a wonderful team in this romantic comedy set in 1890s New York.
Screenplay
Julius J and Philip G Epstein Director Raoul Walsh
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It's Litterbug's birthday, but the only problem is no one knows what present to give him.
(R)
Yogi's notion that he's
'smarter than the average bear' leads him and Boo-Boo from one picnic basket to another.
Have Sylvester McCoy and his team managed to make part 4 of the story?
Is it your story on the screen today? Your last chance to phone in with your ideas for tomorrow's final, exciting episode. Dial carefully -
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(Update at 5.30pm. Cast page 34)
Starring Alan Heap Mick Wall
('Your Management') This week's visitor is Tim Matthews.
Why is there a tent pitched over the family's dining-room table? Believe it or not, everything's possible at Dizzy Heights hotel. Writers Andy Walker
Alan Heap and Mick Wall Director Claire Winyard Producer Martin Fisher
The news show for children.
With Yvette Fielding John Leslie and Diane Louise Jordan.
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Sylvester McCoy and his team are busy taking down ideas for the final part of the story.
(Shoumat 1.30pm)
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With Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey. Weather Bill Giles
Episode by Deborah Cook.
There's chaos in Albert Square as the Mitchell boys decide the market must move - stall by stall. Meanwhile, in the Butcher household there's news at last from Diane.
This week's cast:
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This week, Tomorrow's World links up with a popular science programme from Brazil for a special report on a successful experiment to replant tropical rainforests damaged by industrial pollution. With Judith Hann Howard Stableford
Peter Macann and Kate Bellingham. Producers Jack Weber and Cynthia Page
Studio director Philip Dolling Editor Richard Reisz
Martyn Lewis with the latest stories and pictures from Britain and around the world.
Regional News Weather
A statement by Alan Beith , MP on behalf of the - Liberal Democrats.
Ben Elton points another agitated finger at some of life's absurdities, and in the process delivers several hundred mega-woofs. Producer Geoffrey Perkins Director John Burrowes
With
Lord Bonham-Carter
Foreign Affairs spokesman for the Liberal Democrats in the House of Lords
Sarah Hogg
Economics editor, Daily Telegraph
The Rt Hon
Nicholas Ridley , MP
Secretary of State for Trade and Industry
The Rt Hon John Smith , QC.MP
Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Peter Sissons chairs the weekly opportunity for the general public to pose the questions and debate the answers with those in power, those who seek it and those who influence events.
From the Greenwood
Theatre in London. Producer Sue Robertson Editor Barbara Maxwell
Starring
Sharon Gless
TyneDaly Chris and Mary Beth enter the twilight world of pomo-movie-making when they investigate a death in 'unusual' circumstances.
Writer Peter Lefcourt
Director Jim Frawley (R)