With Nicholas Witchell and Laurie Mayer.
6.34-6.55 Business Breakfast
* CEEFAX BREAKFAST SERVICE: call up page 400 on teletext.
Weather followed by Open Air
Jayne Irving takes your calls on [number removed].
The talk show with Robert Kilroy-Silk .
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Weather followed by Turnabout
The word power quiz game.
Introduced by Simon Parkin.
The Playbus stops at the Dot Stop
With Mark Sendell and Sarah Homer.
Story: Sydney Snake. Music Paul Reade
Producer Michael Cole
Voices: Peter Hawkins and Susan Sheridan. (R)
Extracts from the Gospel of Mark read by Gary Watson.
Weather followed by Open Air
With Eamonn Holmes and Jayne Irving. Producer Alison Morse
Weather followed by Daytime Live
Including the Campaign for Great British Food.
With Alan Titchmarsh and Judi Spiers.
With Philip Hayton.
Weather John Kettley
Todd comes home with a potentially dangerous weapon. (Cast page 33. Repeated at 5.35pm)
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Rob Curling hosts a new quiz game that tests your word power and vocabulary. Today: words with ail or raw in them.
Ben confronts Gary over his 'gift' to the twins. Mack is becoming suspicious of Jill Bennett.
Death brings bureaucracy - at a time when we are least equipped to deal with it.
Martyn Lewis explores what has to be done in the first few days after a death, including the planning of a funeral. Many people see funerals as something to be endured, but they are an important part of the grieving process and can be made occasions that will become good memories. Director Moira Kean
Series producer Helen Alexander
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With the optimistic, indestructible panther who is permanently in the pink. (R)
Introduced by Andy Crane
Fireman Sam: Wishing Well
Trevor organises a search party when Norman goes missing. (R)
A comedy series starring Michael Barrymore.
13: 'It's bad luck to open an umbrella indoors.'
David Jarvis Mac Writers Andy Walker and Geoff Atkinson
Director Nigel Douglas Producer Judy Whitfield
Second of a two-part cartoon. Spotty and SuperTed visit a planet that helps young people.
By William Steig.
Told for Jackanory in five episodes through the week by John Sessions.
3: Dominic gets invited to a wedding.
Return of the Technodrome.
The news show for children.
A six-part drama series. Fourteen-year-old Davy
Price is sent to stay with his grandparents in Wales.
There he discovers that he has a frightening power known as the Gift.
Original novel by Peter Dickinson Adapted by Anthony Horowitz Music by Michael Storey
Photography by Jason Lehel Producer Linda James Directors Marc Evans and Red Saunders
A Red Rooster Films production for BBCtv
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With Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey.
Weather Bernard Davey
Titter ye not tonight, for Terry Wogan 's guests include comic icon and cult comedian Frankie Howerd.
Plus the last two entries in A Song for Europe. Producer Jane O'Brien
One in eight couples find they are unable to have children of their own, but their desire to raise a family is strong. What should they do? Healthy British babies available for adoption are hard to find, so is the answer to adopt a baby from abroad? Is it fair to the child to remove it from its own background? Theo Sowa has been spending time with couples as they search for a child.
With John Humphrys. Producer Anne Gregory Editor Anne Tyerman
Will Bobby accept an offer for Ewing Oil?
Executive producers Leonard Katzman and Larry Hagman
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Anne Robinson with your comments and criticisms on television.
Producer Helen Gartell
• WRITE TO: Points of View.
BBCtv Centre. London W12 7RJ
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By the Labour Party.
With Martyn Lewis.
Regional News; Weather
Griff Rhys Jones in the UK
Five programmes reporting on how your donations to Comic Reliefs 1989
Red Nose Day appeal are being spent.
2: Tonight, Griff Rhys Jones makes a lightning tour of the UK by train visiting some of the 250 projects your money has helped over the past year. Plus a not-to-be-missed original comedy sketch. Producer Catrine Clay
(Victoria Wood in Ethiopia tomorrow at 9.30pm)
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The Last Resort
Sheila has to take the decision whether or not to have a brain operation for her depression. She knows there are no guarantees it will work - but it might.
More than 20 years ago she was eagerly expecting the birth of a child. The birth was normal but Sheila suffered a severe postnatal depression which eventually progressed to a seemingly incurable deep depression. After many years of enduring every form of treatment, none of which worked, Sheila was offered the last resort - surgery on her brain.
Series editor David Filkin Producer Alan Hack t ROGER WODDIS : page 75
* HEALTH: page 83
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Introduced by Steve Rider. International Football Highlights of tonight's match from Wembley between England (World Cup winners 1966) and Brazil (World Cup winners 1958, 1962 and 1970). This is the 15th time they have met, the current record stands at
England two wins, Brazil seven wins and five draws.
Commentator: John Motson with Trevor Brooking. International Cricket
Highlights of the final day of the Third Test between
England and the West Indies from Trinidad.
Snooker
A report from the final qualifying stages of this year's World Championship plus the draw for the first round live.
Plus features, news and full results service.
Television presentation:
Football John Shrewsbury Cricket TWI
Producer Vivien Kent Editor Brian Barwick