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6.34-6.55 Business Breakfast
Business and financial news from
Paul Burden. Followed at 7.00am by the morning news 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.
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Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Burden.
Unknown:
Laurie Mayer
Unknown:
Fiona Foster.

All aboard the BFT submarine for sizzling summer fun from Children's BBC with Simon Parkin, Philippa Forrester and Claudia Simon.
Starting with:
Belle and Sebastian
The animated story of a young boy in search of his mother. Sebastian drinks bad water from a stream and becomes ill. He can't travel so Belle leaves him to find help. (R)

9.25am Record Breakers
Roy Castle and Cheryl Baker host the television show in which records get broken. Castle and Baker are seeing stars - and who wouldn't after an attempt on the world car-rollover record. The Sky at Night's Patrick Moore joins them to celebrate a unique television achievement, while in the USA, Barbara-Anne Thomas takes another picture for her collection of Hollywood stars. The Wee Pappa Girl Rappers, stars of hip-hop, set a fast-talking challenge for the world's most rapid rapper. Producer Greg Childs
Executive producer Eric Rowan (R)

10.00am News, Weather followed by Double Dare
Peter Simon presents television's messiest game show. (R)

10.30am Playdays
The Playbus stops today at the Dot Stop. Something in the air, something on earth, something in water and something on fire.
Mark Sendell tells today's story On Earth! With Liz Kitchen. (R)
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10.55am Five to Eleven
Gary Watson reads from the Gospel of Mark.

11.00am News, Weather followed by Eats for Treats
Join Jane Asher and her cooks as they make muffins, cookies, madeleines and butterflies. Producer Mary Clyne
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11.35am The O Zone
The music magazine with news and views from the charts including Britain's number one. Producer Graham Douglas

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon Parkin
Unknown:
Claudia Simon.
Unknown:
Cheryl Baker
Unknown:
Patrick Moore
Unknown:
Barbara-Anne Thomas
Producer:
Greg Childs
Producer:
Eric Rowan
Unknown:
Peter Simon
Unknown:
Mark Sendell
Unknown:
Liz Kitchen.
Unknown:
Gary Watson
Unknown:
Jane Asher
Producer:
Mary Clyne
Producer:
Graham Douglas

Weather followed by The Garden Party
A look at what makes game shows such compulsive viewing, the sport of elbow wrestling and the world of jewellery. Flower arranger Leila Aitken shows how flowers can enhance a special occasion. The magazine show from the Botanic Gardens in Glasgow with Jayne Irving , Denis Tuohy and Debbie Greenwood.

Contributors

Unknown:
Leila Aitken
Unknown:
Jayne Irving
Unknown:
Denis Tuohy
Unknown:
Debbie Greenwood.

For Appearance's Sake. Karen is home safe - or is she?

Contributors

Gary Ewing:
Ted Shackleford
Val Gibson:
Joan Van Ark
Abby Ewing:
Donna Mills
Mack Mackenzie:
Kevin Dobson
Karen Mackenzie:
Michele Lee
Ben Gibson:
Douglas Sheehan
Greg Sumner:
William Devane
Lilimae:
Julie Harris
Cathy Geary:
Lisa Hartman
Laura Avery:
Constance McCashin
Peter Hollister:
Hunt Block
Jill Bennett:
Teri Austin
Olivia:
Tonya Crowe

Twins: one of nature's little jokes or a deep and mysterious relationship? In this compelling film, twins from different backgrounds talk about themselves and each other in an attempt to illuminate the strange partnership. Producer Philippa Walker
Executive producer Jenny Barraclough (R)

Contributors

Producer:
Philippa Walker
Producer:
Jenny Barraclough

Find out what a cetacean is and what goes flash, bang and wallop in time to the music. With Johnny Ball , Ann de Caires , Mark Salter and members of Shepshed High
School in Loughborough. Plus the second part of the comedy drama series Hyperspace Hotel.
Producer Jane Tarleton (R)
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Contributors

Unknown:
Johnny Ball
Unknown:
Ann de Caires
Unknown:
Mark Salter
Producer:
Jane Tarleton
Unknown:
Wood Lane
Winch:
Keely Ball
Winston:
Paul Raffield
Delaney:
Choy-Ling Man
Voice of Socrates:
Bill Homewood

In this series the general public can suggest stories and issues which concern them. Tonight, Bros's Matt Goss says his loyal fans follow him everywhere and the fans explain why they are not 'them'; clouds of coal dust from the docks swamp local people in Bootie; and Douglas Skeggs takes on his council over a series of holes which have infuriated him and his neighbours. The Vox Box has the usual contributions from members of the public about what infuriates them. Series producer Sue Bourne
Executive producer David Pearson
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Contributors

Unknown:
Matt Goss
Unknown:
Douglas Skeggs
Producer:
David Pearson

The conclusion of a powerful true story. After giving birth, Mary Beth decides to keep the child. But for the Sterns, the fight for their baby is just beginning. (For cast see Tuesday) * FEATURE: page 4
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Contributors

Unknown:
Mary Beth

A Quiver of Silver, Spectacular air-to-air photography highlights the skill of the Red Arrows, the RAF's premier display team in its jubilee year. Three new pilots join the team each season. After they are trained, their silver jubilee season begins, during which they receive a special visit from the Queen Mother. Narrated by Nigel Havers. Producer Peter Hylton Cleaver (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Nigel Havers.
Producer:
Peter Hylton Cleaver

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