6.34-6.55 Business Breakfast
Business and financial news from
Paul Burden and Fiona Foster.
Followed at 7.00am by the morning news with Nicholas Witchell and Jill Dando.
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.
The facts about North Yugoslavia. (R) (Tomorrow: Central Florida beach resorts)
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2: Following It Through. Five programmes with a step-by-step method for beginners. (R) (Tomorrow: Are You Ready?)
More comic capers with Bert and Melissa Raccoon, and Cedric Sneer, son of awful aardvark Cyril.
Introduced by Simon Parkin.
The Playbus stops today at the Playground Stop.
Presented by Dave Benson Phillips. Sophie Aldred tells the story Dilly at the Library by Tony Bradman.
It's Birthday Day in the land of Do-As-You're-Told. Cartoon narrated by Terry Wogan. (R)
Anne Wynn-Wilson talks about a tapestry made by 3,000 Quakers.
Peter Hudson and David Halls present more recipes and humour with their special guest, singer Grace Kennedy. (R)
A series which takes the lid off trade secrets. Handy hints from
Debbie Greenwood and Paul Coia.
With Russell Grant in the kitchen and tips from comedian Charlie Williams. (R)
Brothers and Sons. A wedding finds Bobby involved in some awkward role playing. (R)
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Roger Wilkes goes to Lyme Regis. (R)
With Philip Hayton. Weather Bill Giles
Poppy makes a confession.
(For cast see Monday. Repeated at 5.35pm)
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Live coverage of four races on the opening day of racing's social highlight of the year. The traditional Royal Drive heralds the start of this spectacular pageant and the fashion scene is described by Jeff Banks of the BBC's
The Clothes Show.
2.30 Queen Anne Stakes (1m). An explosive start - a rematch between Safawan and Distant
Relative who were placed first and second in the Lockinge Stakes.
3.05 Prince of Wales's Stakes
(1¼m)
3.45 St James's Palace Stakes
(Old Mile).
The race of the week. A host of top colts including Ireland's Royal
Academy and the unbeaten Lord Charmer race for over £130,000. Introduced by Julian Wilson.
Commentary by Peter O'Sullevan , Jimmy Lindley and John Hanmer. Producer Wendy Sheppard
(Coverage continues at 4.00pm on BBC2)
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Car care for the complete beginner. Today, how to cope with starting problems.
(Tomorrow: cleaning the car)
Introduced by Andi Peters.
Part 1 of Mrs Plug the Plumber.
Mrs Plug is always happy to oblige no matter what the problem. (R) (For part 2 and cast see Thursday at 4. 10pm)
Yogi mistakes the ranger for a crook. (R)
A robot from the year 2399, who talks like a cowboy, is met with surprise.
The news programme for children.
An Australian drama in seven parts. 1: Tim Forsyth 's holiday in Winnawadgery is far from restful when he gets drawn into a campaign to save the local railway.
(R)
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With Peter Sissons and Anna Ford.
Weather Ian McCaskill
Guests on the people-watching game show tonight include That's Life's Simon Fanshawe , comedienne Susie Blake and Radio 1 producer John Walters. With Helen Atkinson Wood. Director Gordon Elsbury Producer Andy Lipman
A Wall to Wall TV production for BBCtv
Will the fight to save the market be defeated by bribery? Sharon makes an important discovery.
(For cast see Thursday)
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A comedy of class, starring Penelope Keith Peter Bowles
Audrey tries to mobilise Richard in a campaign to save the village railway station.
Written by Peter Spence
Producer Gareth Gwenlan (R)
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A documentary series with Desmond Wilcox.
Crime and Prejudice. After a month on the beat the five new recruits no longer need constant 'puppy walking' with a senior officer, and their duties seem far from dull.
Anna is called to a burglary; Avtar is part of the vice squad. Denzil, on the beat, is worried about prejudice and Faz visits a post mortem. Director John Pettman
Producer Desmond Wilcox
A Wilcox Bulmer production for BBCtv
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With Michael Buerk.
Regional News
Weather Ian McCaskill
Last in a four-part thriller.
David Lynton. Four witnesses murdered. Can Cass and McRae break the chain of violence and corruption? The last pieces of the jigsaw fall into place, revealing even bigger crimes.
Written by Desmond Lowden Director Don Leaver Producer Carol Parks
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Barry Norman gets to the core of Big Apple movie matters where current film making activity includes Godfather III and Bonfire of the Vanities. Previews of summer releases include Back to the Future III, and the Warren Beatty detective thriller Dick Tracy. Norman talks Robin Williams, and Woody Allen discusses his latest release, Crimes and Misdemeanours.
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Highlights of Italy v Czechoslovakia (Group A), Austria v USA (Group A), West Germany v Colombia (Group D), Yugoslavia v UAE (Group D).
Final Group matches in both Group A and Group D.
Ray Wilkins joins Desmond Lynam in the commentary box.
Highlights of the opening day including the 'Ascot Derby' - King Edward VII Stakes.