6.34-3.55 Business Breakfast
News summary, followed by the latest business and financial news from
Paul Burden , Fiona Foster and the Business Breakfast team.
6.55 Weather, local news and travel.
7.00 Presented by Nicholas Witchell and Jill Dando.
Reporting and analysis from the BBC's 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. Editor Bob Wheaton
Weather followed by Open Air
Eamonn Holmes takes your calls about television on [number removed].
Join Robert Kilroy-Silk and the studio audience for more topical talk.
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Weather followed by The New Fred and Barney Show
A spot of hypnosis works too well on Fred.
Introduced by Simon Parkin and starting with Playdays
The Playbus stops today at the Why Bird Stop.
It's a windy day so hang on to your hat.
Story: The Three Little Pigs. Music Peter Gosling
Producer Barbara Roddam Executive producer Cynthia Felgate
A Felgate production for BBCtv
Cartoon fun with Jimbo and his friends at the airport. Voices by Peter Hawkins and Susan Sheridan. (R)
Extracts from the Gospel of Mark read by Gary Watson.
Weather followed by Open Air
What are mothers like in the 1990s? Call [number removed]with your opinions on Channel 4's programme Mothers - an Endangered Species.
Presented by Gloria Hunniford and Eamonn Holmes. Producer Hugh Faupel
Senior director Tony Harrison Editor Roger Wilkes BBC North
Weather followed by Daytime Live
The lunchtime magazine live from Pebble Mill. With Sue Cook,
Alan Titchmarsh and Tina Baker.
With Philip Hayton.
Weather Ian McCaskill
Edie finds a way to get her revenge on Joe Mangel.
(Ceefax subtitles)
Rob Curling hosts a new quiz game that tests your word power and vocabulary. Executive producer Dave Ross Producer/Director Clive Doig
A Turnabout production for BBCtv
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Starring
Lee Majors
The inventor of the first portable laser projector has been kidnapped. Steve is assigned to locate him.
From the Ideal Home
Exhibition, Earls Court, London.
Sally Ann Voak and the pop group Big Fun demonstrate Hearty Eater fitness exercises; DIY expert Harry Greene conducts a question-and-answer session; gardener Stefan Buczacki launches the Bazaar window box competition; home decor expert Charmain Watkins shows new gadgets which save time, effort and money; and in the kitchen of a restaurant on the M25, Lesley Waters cooks a Hearty Eater meal.
Presented by Janice Long. Director David Wheeler
Series producer Erica Griffiths
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Cartoon action all the way with Olive's better half.
Introduced by Andy Crane and starting with:
Two by Two
Jenny finds out that silence is as noisy as chattering geese, nattering mynah birds and buzzing bees. Songs performed by Derek Griffiths.
Producer Anne Denehy (R)
Tidyup likes Clean Your Teeth because he can do clever things - but Stoppit thinks he's just a show-off! Narrated by Terry Wogan. (R)
Spotty and SuperTed visit a planet where young people in need get corrective help. (Part 2 on Wednesday at 4.10pm)
By William Steig.
Told for Jackanory in five episodes through the week by John Sessions.
1: Dominic is a dog with a heart of gold and nerves of steel. One day he locks his front door, buries the key and leaves home to seek his fortune.
BraveStarr is the galaxy's toughest marshal. Billy the Droid robs the Fort Kerium bank and escapes, due to Fuzz's bumbling. Fuzz goes after Billy but is captured.
The news programme for children.
Today the programme publishes the Good Bird
Food Guide - the food and containers most birds prefer. With Yvette Fielding John Leslie and Diane Louise Jordan.
Producer Oliver MacFarlane Editor Lewis Bronze
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With Peter Sissons and Moira Stuart.
Weather Michael Fish
Guy Michelmore keeps you in touch with what's going on around the capital region of the country. Also reports from Michael Wale on the local sports scene and Cathy McGowan around town.
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Clarendon Road. Borehamwood, Herts WD6 1JF if you have news.
Start the week with Terry Wogan plus a preview of two more finalists in A Song for Europe. Director Tom Corcoran
Executive producer Peter Estall
A series celebrating the cinema of ITC, Lord Grade's film company, during the 1970s and 80s.
2: The portrayal of relationships between friends, lovers and families is featured tonight in films such as Brief Encounter, On Golden Pond and Voyage of the Damned. Narrated by Sir Anthony Quayle. Producers Robert Sidaway and Maurice Sellar
A Best of British Films and Television production
A comedy series by Don Webb. Starring
Hannah Gordon
Peter Egan
Designer John Bristow Producer/Director Mike Stephens
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With Michael Buerk.
Regional News Weather
Concrete v Countryside
In the 90s, Britain will need new roads, houses and industrial developments if it is to prosper in Europe. But birds, plants and animals are under increasing pressure as the concrete spreads.
Has Britain got the laws in place that will protect our countryside and are our politicians willing to make the hard decisions that will ensure Britain stays green? Ian Smith looks at the fight to develop Lurcher's Gully in the Cairngorms of Scotland, Cardiff Bay in Wales and England's Dorset heathland.
Producer Francesca O'Brien Editor Peter Horrocks
A detective series starring Don Johnson
Philip Michael Thomas Castillo's turbulent past comes back to haunt him when his former wife asks for his help. Their mutual attraction remains, but it could turn out to be fatal.
The series revisits the years when rock 'n' roll began, connecting the events with the music via newsreels, headlines, movies, broadcasts and rock performance footage. This week: 1957.
The news: Chancellor
Macmillan moves to No 10; a black woman wins
Wimbledon; the Wolfenden report sorts out Soho; and the space age takes off with Sputnik 1.
The music: Nancy Whiskey and Chas McDevitt ,
Paul Anka , Charlie Gracie , Tommy Steele , Elvis, and rare footage of the Everlys.
Research Sue Gagan
Producer Ann Fraser (R)
What protection is there for the ten million British workers whose wages fall below the Council of Europe's 'decency threshold'?
Presented by Hugh Scully and Helen Madden.