6.34-6.55 Business Breakfast Laurie Mayer and Jill Dando with the morning news programme.
Reports and analysis from all the BBC's reporters and correspondents in Britain and around the world.
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Weather followed by Open Air
Eamonn Holmes and Jayne Irving answer calls on last night's television. Call [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.
Weather followed by Matchpoint
The general knowledge quiz with tennis scoring hosted by Angela Rippon.
Introduced by Simon Parkin and starting with
The Playbus stops today at the Tent Stop where
Humphrey and Wobble
Clown join Ricky Diamond , Sarah Davison and Susan Monroe to tell the story
The Yellow Spotted Mystery by Sheila Hyde.
Music Richard Brown
Director Brian Jameson (R)
Follow Sergeant Blood and his assistant Windsor the Corgi as they solve the spooky riddle of the cream cake thief in Barney's house. A floorboard creaks, lightning flashes, the fridge door opens - who's there? With the voices of Tim Brooke-Taylor Harry Enfield Jan Ravens and Enn Reitel. Director Bob Balser
Producer John Coates (R)
John Craven remembers some of the younger
Newsround reporters for One World week. Producer Ralph Rolls
A Forge Productions Ltd programme for BBCtv
Weather followed by Open Air
It's the final edition of Open Air with Eamonn Holmes and Jayne Irving.
As the series draws to a close, there is a look back at some of its finer moments. If you would like to have your say, ring [number removed]. Producer Don Jones
Senior Director Tony Harrison Acting Editor Roger Wilkes BBC North
Weather followed by Daytime Live
The lunchtime magazine live from Pebble Mill. Today's programme includes a live report from the opening of the National Garden Festival at Gateshead.
With Alan Titchmarsh and Judi Spiers.
Philip Hayton presents the latest stories and pictures from Britain and around the world with the BBC's team of reporters.
Weather Bernard Davey
Harold and Kerry fight desperately to save Sky's life. Katie and Toby continue to blackmail
Joe - but for how long?
Mike makes a commitment to Jenny.
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The Virgin Soldiers was the semi-autobiography which transformed a Bamado's boy into one of the world's bestselling authors; but was the title too catchpenny?
By the garden stream at his beautiful Hampshire home, Leslie Thomas tells
Alan Titchmarsh about his books, love of islands, obsession with cricket, passion for stamps and, perhaps the secret of his great success, the writer's eye. Assistant producer Caroline Davidson
Producer Neil Eccles
Starring James Robertson Justice, Albert Lieven
Based on the true story of John Eppler, the playboy-spy.
From behind the British lines, German spy Eppler crosses 1,500 miles of uncharted desert to reach Cairo in an attempt to deliver details of a potentially devastating Allied counter-attack.
Director John Moxey
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Cliff Michelmore and Lynette Lithgow report on the latest charity news. Sir David Attenborough appeals on behalf of the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust established by Sir Peter Scott in 1946.
Introduced by Andi Peters and starting with
Cartoon fun with the con artist in wolfs clothing. (R;
Boz is used as a satchel when Lindsey Coulson takes him to school. School story: Dog in the Playground by Allan Ahlberg.
Boz's voice: Bill Wallis. Producer Margie Barbour Director Nel Romano (R)
The Rangoon eventually reaches Hong Kong, damaged by the storm and ten days late. (R)
Masterspy Christopher Rowe takes this week's teams under water.
Director Michael Turner Producer Sally Fraser
News bulletin for children.
A comedy drama series. 6: Pete's dreams cause problems when he meets
Santa Claws number 115,302.
Writer Paul Jennings
Producer Antonia Barnard
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The latest stories and pictures presented by Peter Sissons and Anna Ford.
Weather Michael Fish
Music and conversation with Jonathan Ross and his guests live from the Television Theatre.
Nicky Campbell presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 18 May 1990 and featuring Hothouse Flowers, The Pasadenas and Paul Young.
A comedy series by Jeremy Lloyd and David Croft.
A new bold, daring, crackbrained plan to get the British airmen back to England is hatched by Michelle and Crabtree; the Colonel and Lt Gruber plant the hot Gestapo money on Captain Bertorelli and snitch on him to Herr Flick.
Director Martin Dennis
Producer David Croft (R)
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A western series starring Lee Horsley, Sigrid Thornton
When the town troublemaker is shot, everyone believes Ethan to be responsible.
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With Martyn Lewis. Regional News
Weekend Weather
Michael Fish
A detective series.
Episode by Tony Dennis . Pearl's lust for a murder suspect alienates her partner Finn and antagonises solicitor Milly, who is busy with her own affairs.
Series devised by Susan WUkins Music Alan Lisk
Script editor Gub Neal Sound Jim Greenhorn Costume Jacky Levy
Producer Caroline Oulton Director Lesley Manning
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First showing on network television. Starring Michael Keaton
Mimi Rogers
The only way to save the waning prosperity of Hadleyville, Pennsylvania, is to send factory foreman Hunt Stevenson to Tokyo. His mission is to convince the mammoth Assan Motors to locate their next factory in his home town. It sounds easy, but when he wins the deal the trouble - and the fun - is just beginning.
Director Ron Howard
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Starring
Peter Cushing
Peter Woodthorpe
Taking flight yet again,
Baron Frankenstein returns to his old castle in Karlstaad and rebuilds his laboratory. By chance, he discovers his creature perfectly preserved in ice, and the experiments begin again.
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