6.34-6.55 Business Breakfast
Business and financial news from Paul Burden and Fiona Foster.
Followed at 7.00am by the morning news programme 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.
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Weather
Fun from Children's BBC presented by Simon Parkin , Philippa Forrester and Claudia Simon.
Starting with Belle and Sebastian
The animated story of a young boy in search of his mother. Isabel makes a speedy recovery. She must decide whether to stay or take Sebastian on the road with the Carlos Company. Dr Phillips proposes to Anne Marie. (R)
9.25am Hartbeat
Interesting and different ways to create pictures. Tony Hart shows how to make a three-dimensional sea lion, Margot Wilson constructs a giant pyramid and Alison Millar makes an ornamental mask. (R)
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10.00am News
Weather followed by Double Dare
Peter Simon invites four contestants to compete for a chance to go round the Double Dare obstacle course. (R)
10.30am Playdays
The Playbus stops today at the Tent Stop where Humphrey and Wobble Clown join Trish Cooke , Ricky Diamond , Sarah Davison Chris Rowe , Nikita Wiggins and Sebastian Brennan to tell the story The Fussy Princess by Brian Jameson. (R)
10.55am Five to Eleven
Pupils from Moor Park High
School, Preston, read some of their favourite poems. (R)
11.00am News
Weather followed by Our House
An American family drama series. The Children's Crusade. Molly is asked to look after a friend's pet rat, but to her consternation it escapes.
(For cast see Monday)
11.55am The 0 Zone
Music news and the chance to vote for your favourite video.
Weather followed by The Garden Party
What makes people laugh? Do men and women really have different senses of humour? Sally Jones asks how violence can be eliminated from sport and Richard Jobson discovers the new sounds of 1990. The magazine show with Paul Coia and Debbie Greenwood.
With Philip Hayton.
Weather Suzanne Charlton
Harold gets some news that could change his future.
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Selina Scott helps
Dame Edna Everage sort out a few koalas for her debut at Madame Tussaud 's and travels to Yorkshire for a knit-in. Caryn Franklin discovers jewellery made from old television sets and investigates how mail order goes under water.
Raj Dhanda looks at a by-product of the smoked salmon industry: fish skin fashion.
Producer Clare Stride
Executive producer Roger Casstles
From Goodwood.
2.40 Schroder Investment
Management Stakes (Handicap. 1m)
3.10 Teacher's Whisky Prestige
Stakes (7f). An important pointer to next season's fillies' classics.
3.40 Sussex Grandstand Stakes
(Handicap. 1m 4f)
Introduced by Julian Wilson.
Commentary by Peter O'Sullevan , Jimmy Lindley and John Hanmer. Television presentation Chris Lewis
Robert Kilroy-Silk appeals on behalf of the Homes for Homeless People Trust, which provides accommodation for single homeless people.
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Introduced by Andi Peters and starting with Tales of a tribe of tiny bear braves who live in an enchanted forest. (R)
The adventures of a boy and his pet, a giant bear.
Boomhauer is able to prove that someone else is responsible for disrupting the road-building project.
(R)
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A news programme for children.
Real-life stories about children today, told by children themselves. The Master of the Game. Matthew Sadler is tipped to be one of the world's outstanding chess players. The Lowdown follows his bid, at the age of 14, to become Britain's youngest international master.
From encounters with top British players Jon Speelman and Nigel Short , and a Romanian defector, the story also takes in Matthew's E20,000 sponsorship deal and his gruelling ordeal at a major tournament. Director Julien Cousins
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With John Humphrys and Moira Stuart.
Weather John Kettley
Conversation and entertainment live from the Television Theatre with Terry Wogan and his guests.
First showing on network television of this sparkling family comedy starring
Katharine Hepburn Karen Austin
Bestselling novelist Laura Lansing does not react kindly to her agent Larry's suggestion that her latest novel has not been selling because she has lost touch with real people, the ordinary Americans who are her readers. In response to Larry's challenge, she becomes the house guest of an ordinary family. For them life will never be quite the same again.
Director George Schaefer
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With Michael Buerk.
Regional News
Weekend Weather John Kettley
A ten-part thriller drama.
9: Sins of the Fathers (1). The Special Branch wants to keep
Danny on the wrong side of the law and the right side of a sinister organisation.
Episode written by Murray Smith Director Gabrielle Beaumont Producer Selwyn Roberts
A Zenith production for BBCtv (R) (Final part next week)
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The Old School Tie.
The orchestra in tonight's concert owes its existence and name to one man: Professor Hideo Saito, who helped revolutionise the teaching of European music in post-war Japan. The Saito Kinen Orchestra was formed in 1984, ten years after his death. All the players were ex-pupils of his, who otherwise led separate musical careers, but assembled for a few hectic weeks every summer. Omnibus follows the Saito Kinen Orchestra from its 1990 reunion in Salzburg to its arrival in London for a Proms performance of Brahms's First Symphony, conducted by Seiji Ozawa.
Introduced by Sarah Dunant.
Starring
Katharine Ross Paula Prentiss
Stepford appears to be calm and tranquil after the terrors of New York. But is it? As Joanna becomes increasingly aware that her neighbours are zombie-like automatons she realises that she could be the next victim.
British director Bryan Forbes , in his first American film, adapted from the novel by Ira Levin , portrays a terrifying vision of a male-dominated world with strong elements of contemporary satire.
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