6.34-6.55 Business Breakfast
News summary, followed by all 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 Nicholas Witchell and Jill Dando with the morning's news programme. Reporting and analysis from the BBC's correspondents in Britain and around the world.
Regular business news, sports reports, weather, local and traffic news. 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
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Weather followed by Open Air
Ring Jayne Irving with your comments and questions on last night's television on [number removed].
Gloria Hunniford presents her own morning magazine, discussing issues of the day with the people who matter in front of a studio audience. Producer Jill Dawson Editor Charles Miller
Weather followed by Matchpoint
Hosted by Angela Rippon.
Introduced by Simon Parkin and starting with
The Playbus stops today at the Why Bird Stop.
Why and Simon are having problems communicating.
Puppeteer:
Fiona Beynon Brown. Producer Clare Bradley (R)
Cartoon with voices by Peter Hawkins and Sue Sheridan. (R)
Zia Moyeddin reads extracts which describe the Muslim festival of Ramadan.
Weather followed by Open Air
Jayne Irving finds out how to cope with the guilt of inadvertently causing a fatal accident and takes your calls on the controversial comedy show Paramount City.
Weather followed by Daytime Live
The lunchtime magazine live from Pebble Mill.
Including the latest from reporter Tina Baker.
Presented by Sue Cook and Andy Craig. Editor Simon Shaw
Series producer Pamela Creed
With Philip Hayton.
Weather Ian McCaskill
Mike returns but he's mean and moody, as Henry discovers to his cost.
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Hosted by Angela Rippon.
BBC Elstree
Tennis Teaser: answer to 'Matchpoint', [address removed].
Starring
Lee Majors
An international ministerial meeting in Paris is threatened by a criminal with a lethal laser device.
Viewer Paul Farmer is placed in the hands of designer Betty Jackson , make-up artist Barbara Daly and hairdresser Darren Brewer for a change of image. Harry Greene has tips for the outside of your house after winter, and Valentina Harris brings some Sicilian sunshine to a recipe.
Presented by Janice Long. Director David Wheeler
Series producer Erica Griffiths
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Cartoon with the optimistic, indestructible panther. (R)
Introduced by Andi Peters.
When danger calls, Eric becomes Bananaman.
With the voices of Tim Brooke-Taylor
Bill Oddie , Graeme Garden and Jill Shilling. Writer Bernie Kay
Producer Trevor Bond Director Terry Ward (R)
Deep under the sea in the world ofSnorkland live tiny creatures called Snorks. (R)
Cuddles is trying to run rings around everyone as usual. With Keith Harris and Orville.
Musical director George Hastings Executive producer
Christopher Pilkington
Producer Pippa Dyson (R)
Last in the series.
Thirty Thirty 'adopts' a Prairie Person child.
The news show for children.
With Yvette Fielding John Leslie and Diane Louise Jordan. Producer Oliver Macfarlane Editor Lewis Bronze
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Anna Ford and Moira Stuart present the latest national and international news.
Weather Bernard Davey
Guy Michelmore keeps you in touch with what's going on around the capital region. With reports from the south east. Michael Wale on the local sports scene and Cathy McGowan around town.
Write to: Newsroom South East, [address removed], if you have any news.
Tonight Wogan's guests include Henry Catto, the United States Ambassador to the Court of St James.
A series celebrating the cinema of Lord Grade's film company ITC during the 1970s and 80s.
This episode looks at films showing the profits of crime and the wages of sin, including Return of the Pink Panther, Love and Bullets and Madam Sin with stars like Peter Sellers , Charles Bronson and Bette Davis. 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
The Red Army Revolution The mighty Red Army that Lenin created to defend the Motherland is coming home from camps across Eastern
Europe. But it is returning to an uncertain future. From the Baltics to the Caspian Sea, it has become
Gorbachev's army of occupation as nationalist unrest spreads. It faces massive cuts of men and arms, while reformers propose even more far-reaching changes. Jane Corbin reports from
Azerbaijan where Soviet soldiers fought their bloodiest battle so far to reassert the Kremlin's control. She talks to officers and men about their role in the bitter nationalist struggles, and to the political chiefs in Moscow who will decide what kind of future the Soviet Army really has. Producer Gianfranco Norelli Editor Mark Thompson
Starring Don Johnson
Philip Michael Thomas
Crockett reluctantly agrees to 'babysit' a key Federal witness in the murder trial of a notorious drug dealer, but finds that his charge has a taste for heavy-metal music and a clear dislike for being looked after.
This week: 1960.
As the 50s gently fade away, a new decade arrives which will change the music and social behaviour of a generation. The news - trouble flares up in Algeria; there is a massacre in Sharpeville; stiletto heels make an appearance and Kennedy is elected president. The music - Adam Faith ,
Duane Eddy and the Rebels Cliff Richard and the Shadows, the Everly
Brothers and Roy Orbison. Research Sue Gagan
Producer Sue MaUinson (R)
This week: the elderly homeless. Many older people don't get help because the authorities cannot cope.
Presented by Hugh Scully and Helen Madden. Editor Chris Lent