6.34-6.55 Business Breakfast
News summary, followed by all the latest business and financial news from
Paul Burden and the Business
Breakfast team.
6.55 Weather, local news and travel.
7.00 Nicholas Witchell and Jill Dando with the morning news programme. Reporting and analysis from the BBC's correspondents in Britain and around the world.
Headlines every quarter hour. News summaries: 7.30,8.30. 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
Eamonn Holmes takes a look behind the scenes of Mastermind.
Gloria Hunniford, topical issues and a studio audience. Producer Bridget Sneyd
Weather followed by Matchpoint
Hosted by Angela Rippon.
Introduced by Simon Parkin.
The Playbus stops today at the Why Bird Stop.
Puppeteer:
Fiona Benyon Brown. Producer Clare Bradley Executive producer Cynthia Felgate
A Felgate production for BBCtv (R)
Barney gets so excited when the fair comes to town that he nearly gets carried away in a hot air balloon! (R)
John Craven gives a personal contribution to next week's
One World series on global issues which affect us all.
Weather followed by Open Air
Eamonn Holmes puts your questions to Oscar-winning actress Brenda Fricker and Sheffield United manager Dave Bassett talks about
United, a television portrait of his team.
Call [number removed]. Producer Hugh Faupel
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Weather followed by Daytime Live
The lunchtime magazine live from Pebble Mill .
Including the latest from people's reporter Tina Baker. Presented by Sue Cook and Andy Craig. Editor Simon Shaw
Executive editor Steve Weddle
With Philip Hayton.
Weather Bernard Davey
Scott's interview with an old friend of Madeline's father doesn't go quite as planned. It's all Greek to Jane until
Henry comes to the rescue and makes some money in the process.
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Serving today are teams from Wallington and Ipswich. Director Rick Gardner Producer Dave Ross BBC Elstree
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Starring
Lee Majors
Steve Austin tries to help America's first woman astronaut when she runs into trouble but finds that his extraordinary powers are dangerously limited by space travel.
Curtain up for Bazaar's specially written drama spot which could save you a packet! Money Talks by Val Hudson.
Also, Dr Marie Stewart helps you find the job you thought you couldn't do;
Harry Greene shows you a paint trick; Sally Ann Voak scales our two motorway cops down to size and Lesley Waters makes a meal in a box.
Presented by Janice Long. Director Elizabeth Cretch
Series producer Erica Griffiths
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Cartoon with the optimistic, indestructible panther who is permanently in the pink. (R)
Introduced by Andi Peters.
Bananaman
A cartoon with the voices of Tim Brooke-Taylor, Bill Oddie, Graeme Garden and Jill Shilling.
(R)
Deep under the sea in the underwater world of Snorkland live tiny creatures called Snorks. (R)
Cuddles thinks it's magic today!
Including the Show Off Spot where Gemma Wardle and Michelle Cunliffe from
Oldham Theatre Workshop lead the circus performers from Seymour Road School, Clayton.
And there's the challenge for the Orville Oscar.
Presented by Keith Harris and Orville.
Musical director George Hastings Executive producer
Christopher Pilkington
Producer Pippa Dyson (R)
The Droids have to make emergency repairs on the planet Annoo. (R)
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The news show programme fbr children.
Series producer Nick Heathcote
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. With reports from around the south east.
Michael Wale on the local sports scene and Cathy McGowan around town.
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Clarendon Road, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire WD6 JJF if you have any news.
As a last resort, Ross has agreed to move down-market to Shepherd's Bush. To help him overcome any first night nerves his special guest is therapist Dr Ruth Westheimer.
Director Tony Newman
Producer Graham Owens
Executive producer Peter Estall
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A series celebrating the cinema of ITC, Lord Grade's film company, during the 1970s and 80s.
Tonight's programme shows how film-makers have reflected modem society, from the sun-kissed sidewalks of California to the dingy streets of London. Films featured include From a Far Country and Rising Damp with stars such as Peter Fonda , Sam Neill and Leonard Rossiter.
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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Martyn Lewis presents the latest national and international news.
Regional News
Weather Michael Fish
The Crimes of the Comrades
All over eastern Europe, dark secrets from the past are being unearthed. Many countries face the dilemma of what to do with the former communist dictators and their thugs from state security. Nowhere is this dilemma more acute than in Bulgaria. In recent weeks, the people have discovered the presence of the last known death camp in Europe. Former prisoners and guards have confronted each other. As Gavin Hewitt reports, trials of former party officials are being prepared. But how far can one go in pursuing justice over the past without inciting new hatred?
Producer Daniel Brittain-Catlin Editor Mark Thompson
Starring
Don Johnson
Philip Michael Thomas Roberto Enriquez , a top drug lord, slips from the vice cops' grasp thanks to the skills of a corrupt attorney. With Gina's undercover guise in Enriquez's organisation at risk, Crockett and Tubbs are hampered by the blind devotion of the lawyer's adoring assistant.
This week: 1963.
The news: Gaitskell dies and Wilson becomes Leader of the Opposition. Khrushchev and Kennedy sign a test ban treaty; Martin Luther King leads the Washington march; Profumo is disgraced; Cooper KOs Clay; JFK is assassinated and Doctor Who is bom.
The music: Bobby Vee ,
Gerry and the Pacemakers, Jan and Dean, the Beatles, Peter, Paul and Mary, and the Searchers.
Research Denise Smith Producer Ann Freer (R)
A second chance to see the best of the last series.
This week, ET revisited.
Eighteen months ago, the Employment Training
Scheme was launched amid bouquets and brickbats. So has it lived up to its promise to deliver high quality training? A look at two schemes in Manchester.
Plus the new rules governing unemployment benefit which make it crucial for claimants to know their rights while attending a Restart interview.
Then a report on the only Aids helpline run by black people for black people.
Presented by Hugh Scully and Helen Madden. Editor Chris Lent
(First shoum on BBC2)