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6.34-6.55 Business Breakfast.
Timetable: 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: Francis Wilson.

Contributors

Unknown:
Francis Wilson.

Basic Paddling. From Outward
Bound at Ashburton, Devon, with Derek Pritchard and Jeff Choat.
Introduced by John Earle. Director John Rickword
Producer John Dobson (R)
(Tomorrow: elementary paddling)

Contributors

Unknown:
Derek Pritchard
Unknown:
Jeff Choat.
Introduced By:
John Earle.
Director:
John Rickword
Producer:
John Dobson

Introduced by Simon Parkin.
The Playbus stops today at the Playground Stop.
Sophie Aldred tells today's story Dilly Goes to the Beach by Tony Bradman. Presented by Dave Benson Phillips.

Contributors

Introduced By:
Simon Parkin.
Unknown:
Sophie Aldred
Unknown:
Tony Bradman.
Presented By:
Dave Benson Phillips.

Live coverage of Steffi Graf 's attempt to win her third successive Wimbledon singles title. Two teenagers will also attract attention: Monica Seles , who beat Graf in Paris a fortnight ago, and the 14-year-old American sensation Jennifer Capriati.
Introduced by Harry Carpenter.

Contributors

Unknown:
Steffi Graf
Unknown:
Monica Seles
Unknown:
Jennifer Capriati.
Introduced By:
Harry Carpenter.

Introduced by Andi Peters.
Part 1 of Mr and Mrs Hay the Horse. When Harry Hay meets
Hilda Straw , it is love at first sight. Based on Allan Ahlberg 's books and dramatised by Vicky Ireland
Director Roger Singleton-Turner Producer Angela Beeching (R) (Part 2 on Thursday at 4. 10pm)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Andi Peters.
Introduced By:
Mrs Hay
Unknown:
Harry Hay
Unknown:
Hilda Straw
Unknown:
Allan Ahlberg
Dramatised By:
Vicky Ireland
Director:
Roger Singleton-Turner
Producer:
Angela Beeching

Michelle's slippery boss offers Ian a bribe, while Janine gives Pat a bad scare. Meanwhile Sharon prepares to meet her mother.
This week's episodes written by Deborah Cook.
(Ceefax subtitles)

Contributors

Writer:
Deborah Cook
Director:
Barry Letts
Producer:
Richard Bramall
Kathy:
Gillian Taylforth
Cindy:
Michelle Collins
Wicksy:
Nick Berry
Frank:
Mike Reid
Pat:
Pam St Clement
Mo:
Edna Dore
Janine:
Rebecca Michael
Michelle:
Susan Tully
Carol Harley:
Sheila White
Ron Hanley:
Dean Harris
Sharon:
Letitia Dean
Phil:
Steve McFadden
Grant:
Ross Kemp
Ricky:
Sid Owen
Diane:
Sophie Lawrence
Pauline:
Wendy Richard
Arthur:
Bill Treacher
Ian:
Adam Woodyatt
Stuart Kendle:
Mark Sproston
Dot Cotton:
June Brown
Pete:
Peter Dean
Jackie:
Richard Beale
Greg:
Charlie Hawkins
Celestine:
Leroy Golding

Live from the Stadio Renato Dall'ara, Bologna. Winners of Group F v runners-up of Group E. The final match in the second phase - the last quarter-finalist to be realised. Tonight's match will feature England if they finish top of Group F. The runners-up of Group E will come from Belgium, South Korea, Uruguay or Spain. Plus action from this afternoon's second-phase match between the winners of Group E and the runners-up in Group D.

Contributors

Unknown:
Stadio Renato

A documentary series with Desmond Wilcox.
Royal Days and Rough Nights
London's police force works around the clock. Daytime sees Faz holding the press back when the Princess of Wales is in danger of being mobbed, while Cherry tries to control an anti-fascist demonstration in Carnaby Street. By night-time Faz is struggling to break up a fight outside a pub, Julie is looking for a way to get a befuddled, elderly man home safely, and Cherry, pounding the night streets of Mayfair, is disillusioned with it all. Director John Pettman
Producer Desmond Wilcox
A Wilcox Bulmer production for BBCtv 0 CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Unknown:
Desmond Wilcox.
Director:
John Pettman
Producer:
Desmond Wilcox
Unknown:
Wilcox Bulmer

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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