6.34-6.55 Business Breakfast
Business and financial news from
Paul Burden. Followed at
7.00am by the morning news programme with Laurie Mayer and Fiona Foster.
Headlines or news summaries every quarter hour. Business news:
7.12,7.40,8.12,8.40.
Sport: 7.23, 7.52, 8.23, 8.52.
Weather, regional and traffic news:
6.55, 7.25, 7.55, 8.25.
Weather: Michael Fish Editor Bob Wheaton
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Weather followed by The Travel Show Guides
The facts about Tenerife.
Presented by Penny
Junor John Kettley and Matthew Collins. Producer Julie Bradshaw
Executive producer Alan Dobson (R) (Tomorrow: Florida)
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The pleasures of birdwatching presented by Tony Soper. Producer Ron Bloomf ield (R)
Weather followed by The Pink Panther Show
Cartoon with the optimistic indestructible panther who is always in the pink.
Introduced by Simon Parkin.
PLAYDAYS
The Playbus stops today at the Why Bird Stop.
Today's story is "Rosie's Train Ride" by Brian Jameson.
With Simon Harbrow and Ellie Darvill.
England v New Zealand
After a day's rest, the teams take to the field for day four. Tony Lewis introduces live coverage of the morning's play from Trent Bridge.
Including at
10.55am and 12.00
News and Weather
With Nicholas Witchell.
Weather Bill Giles
Mike seeks advice from Beverly about Jenny. Todd finds a dubious way of making money.
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England v New Zealand from Trent Bridge for the Cornhill Insurance Test series. Further live coverage of the fourth day's play. Commentators: Richie Benaud and Jack Bannister.
Summarisers: Ray Illingworth , Tom Graveney and Geoffrey Boycott.
Pilot Error. Senator Hill (Pat Hingle ) is forced to crash-land his aeroplane on the way to an Air
Force investigation into a previous crash in which his co-pilot was killed. This time Steve Austin (Lee Majors) is among the passengers.
The three finalists in the Box
Beautiful competition re-create their winning designs for judges Johnny Morris and Stefan Buczacki. The winner will get £1,000- worth of gardening vouchers. Hearty Eater cook Lesley Waters and fitness expert Sally Ann Voak design a health farm weekend in your own home, and embroidery designer Jan Beaney sews without stitching.
Presented by Janice Long. Director Elizabeth Cretch
Series producer Erica Griffiths
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Introduced by Andi Peters and starting with
The Chuckle Brothers go into house removals.
Producer Martin Hughes (R)
Cartoon in which Stan and Ollie go camping, run over a bear and decide to nurse it back to health. (R)
Occurence at Glen Ridge. Lassie is impounded by the Animal Control department when she attacks a man who, unbeknown to the McCulloch family, shot Steve while he was hiking in the woods.
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The first episode of a five-part adventure. Having lost their jobs in a run-down cafe on the mining planet of Tyne's Horky, R2-D2 and C-3PO put themselves up for sale in a droid auction. (R) 0 CEEFAX SUBTITLES
The news programme for children. Series producer Nick Heathcote
Including a report from the Sealife Centre in Hastings where visitors can watch sharks swimming around in the water above them from the safety of a transparent 'shark tunnel', as well as view and touch a wide variety of British marine life. Plus a special survey on vegetarianism.
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 John Kettley
Look East with Penny Bustin and Kim Riley. Midlands Today with Kay Alexander and Sue Beardsmore. Look North (Leeds) with Judith Stamper and Harry Gration.
Look North (Newcastle) with Mike Neville and Wendy Gibson.
North West Tonight with Stuart Hall , John Mundy and Cathy Smith.
South Today with Bruce Parker and Sally Taylor.
Newsroom South East with Guy Michelmore.
Spotlight with Juliet Morris and Jerry Harmer. Points West with Chris Vacher and Beverley Thompson.
Join Terry Wogan and his guests for conversation and entertainment direct from the Television Theatre. Producer Graham Owens
Executive producer Peter Estall
Carla Lane 's comedy series set in Merseyside.
The recovery of a stolen piano brings the Boswells face to face again with Yizzel and Yizzel's mate.
Director/Producer Robin Nash (R) 9 CEEFAX SUBTITLES
A series based on the popular books of Yorkshire vet James Herriot.
Starring Christopher Timothy Robert Hardy
Two of a Kind. Television arrives in the Dales and Siegfried is in the vanguard of enthusiasm, priding himself on his first-hand knowledge while treating Mr Chandler 's dog for a weak heart. James deals with an old man - with tragic overtones.
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With Martyn Lewis. Regional News
Weather John Kettley
As the Government's changes to the education system start to take effect, how well are Britain's schools coping? Roisin McAuley reports on the effects on one typical secondary, Campion School in Leamington, Warwickshire. Now the Government has given parents the power to shop around, the amount of money a school gets will depend on how many pupils it can attract. Too few pupils will mean closure, and schools will have to sell themselves to survive. But should the market decide who wins?
Jack of all Trades. Sonny Crockett 's opportunistic cousin Jack - up to his eyes in debt and trouble - involves the vice cop in his shady wheeling and dealing.
Highlights of England v Republic of Ireland (Group F) and Costa Rica v Scotland (Group C).
England will be hoping to avenge the Republic of Ireland's famous opening match victory in the 1988 European Championship.
Jack Charlton , the Republic's manager and World Cup winner in 1966, might have other ideas. Plus
Scotland's opening Group C match against unfancied Costa Rica. With tough matches against Sweden and Brazil to come, a good start for
Andy Roxburgh 's men is essential. Highlights of both matches, plus post-match reaction from the players and management teams. Expert opinion from
Trevor Brooking , Liam Brady and Kenny Dalglish. Commentators: John Motson and Barry Davies.
Introduced by Desmond Lynam. * COVER STORY: page 4
England v New Zealand
Richie Benaud introduces highlights from the fourth day's play at Trent Bridge.
(Wales only: News Summary and Weather)