6.34-6.55 Business Breakfast
Business and financial news from
Paul Burden and the Business
Breakfast team.
Followed at 7.00am by the morning news programme with Nicholas Witchell 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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Summer fun from Children's BBC presented by Simon Parkin , Philippa Forrester and Claudia Simon.
Starting with
The animated story of a young boy in search of his mother. Belle and Sebastian pose as ghosts and wreak havoc on a boatload of thieves. They meet up with their old friend, Sarah, who is in town with her father to dedicate a new boat. (R)
Record-breaking England goalkeeper Peter Shilton joins Roy Castle and Cheryl Baker. There's also an attempt on an international rowing record, in the studio! No boat, no oars, no water, but still a gruelling 2'/2km sprint for Olympic oarsman Martin Tichy. Against the odds, 15-year-old Anthony Gatto juggles his way to a record at the World Juggling Convention, and John Northover builds the world's tallest tower with milk crates. Director Adrian Mills
Producer Greg Childs (R)
Weather followed by Double Dare
Peter Simon presents another edition of television's messiest game show. (R)
The Playbus stops today at the Dot Stop. Mark Sendell tells today's story On Fire! With Liz Kitchen. (R)
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The senior and junior choirs from Newlands Girls' Comprehensive School, Maidenhead, perform selected songs and hymns. (R)
Jane Asher joins a beanfeast around the bonfire with baked apples and home-made bread at Upton Warren Nature Reserve.
(Book: same title, £9.99, from booksellers.)
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The music magazine with news and views from the charts including Britain's number one.
Weather followed by The Garden Party
Debbie Greenwood and Jayne Irving take a look at summer lifestyles; Leila Aitken demonstrates the versatility of the bay tree; and Ivan Rebroff shows off the voice which can span more than four octaves. Paul Coia and Denis Tuohy present personalities and music in the magazine show from the Botanic Gardens in Glasgow.
With Philip Hayton.
Weather Suzanne Charlton
Paul is tempted to break the law. Jane gives him an ultimatum.
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Live coverage from one of today's NatWest Bank Trophy semi-finals. (Live coverage of the other semi-final is
1.50pm on BBC2)
Introduced by Andi Peters.
Morag lures Treebo and several other Ewoks into a trap. (R)
Find out who was potty about pots and why planet Earth is getting in a mess. With Johnny Ball ,
Ann de Caires , Mark Salter and members of St George's and Heaton Middle Schools, Bradford. Also the third part of the comedy drama series Hyperspace Hotel.
Producer Jane Tarleton (R)
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The news programme for children.
A ten-part drama series about life on the road and in the goldfields of Australia.
9: Alec's father was inside the gold mine when the dynamite exploded. What will happen to the family now, and who will work the mine?
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Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey present the latest news from Britain and around the world.
Weather Michael Fish
Conversation and entertainment live from the Television Theatre with Terry Wogan and his guests.
In this series the general public can suggest stories and issues which concern them. This week, the Liddells' house is in danger of falling over a cliff; self-confessed male chauvinists Peter, Mark and Tony, on the hunt for girls, meet their match in Jacqueline and Yvonne; and cycling psychiatrist Dr James Anderson looks into violent encounters between cyclists and drivers. 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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The 'Weltklasse', held in Zurich, traditionally attracts the world's greatest athletes and usually produces a record or two.
Tonight, live, Britain's
Linford Christie takes on Carl Lewis and Leroy Burrell in the 100m, Colin Jackson competes in the hurdles and Peter Elliott aims for a fast time with the European
Championships just 12 days away. Introduced by Desmond Lynam and Brendan Foster.
Commentary by David Coleman ,
Ron Pickering and Paul Dickenson. Producers Martin Webster and Dave Gordon (Further live coverage at 9.00pm on BBC2)
Michael Buerk presents the latest news with the BBC correspondents at home and abroad.
Regional News
Weather Michael Fish
A reconstruction of the inside story of a major police investigation.
In January 1986, a Lake District hotelier was murdered in her hotel. Cumbria police quickly identified a suspect, but they had no evidence and no idea where he was. But the killer had left behind clues, one of which would inextricably link him to the murder.
This is the story of how the police made that vital connection.
Presented by Nick Ross.
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The conclusion of this two-part drama adapted for television from Judith Michael 's bestseller.
Starring
Stefanie Powers
The complications snowball after
Sabrina is injured in a car crash and has to remain in her sister
Stephanie's place for longer than expected. The sisters' deception takes on a new and sinister twist involving some of Bryan Foxworth 's suspicious business contacts. A life-changing decision has to be made and from then on there can be no turning back. (For cast see Tuesday) 0 FILMS: pages 11-14
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Highlights of the day's most exciting events from Zurich, which include the men's 5,000m.
Tony Lewis and Richie Benaud introduce highlights from both semi-final matches.