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 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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Weather
Summer fun from the Children's
BBC with Simon Parkin , Philippa Forrester and Claudia Simon.
Starting with
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Tony Hart draws rocks on clay, while Margot Wilson makes a treasure chest which Alison Millar paints. They put on their fancy dress for the party in the cavern, where they find a lamp with a genie in it. (R)
0 PICTURE GALLERY: if you are 15 or under, send your picture entry for the gallery (with name, age and address on the back) to 'Hartbeat', BBCtv, London W3 6XZ. Prizes for all entries shown. Sorry, but none can be returned.
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Weather followed by Double Dare
Peter Simon presents this week's second special edition featuring Going Live! stars Phillip Schofield and Sarah Greene who take on pop star Sonia and Brother Beyond singer Steve Alexander. (R)
Today the Playbus stops at the Roundabout Stop.
Who's on the roundabout turning today?
Roundabout, roundabout who'll come to play?
Barry Foster reads from Ivan the Visible by Michael Frayn. (R)
Weather followed by Our House
An American family drama series. Green Christmas. While Molly struggles with the meaning of Christmas, the first without her father, David tries to find out where Grandpa Gus has hidden his present.
Music, news and the chance to vote for your favourite video.
Weather followed by The Garden Party
How accurate are weather forecasts? Is the Met Office most reliable? Or are other methods better? The daily magazine also previews the world croquet championships and Richard Jobson reviews the charts. With Paul Coia and Debbie Greenwood.
With Philip Hayton.
Weather Michael Fish
Joe turns Paul's dinner party for Mr Udugawa into a farce.
(For cast see Monday. Repeated at 5.35pm)
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Selina Scott , Jeff Banks ,
Caryn Franklin and Raj Dhanda view the wardrobes of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor in exile; looking fabulous at 50; the surgical boot which began a fashion craze; also, naturally-dyed jumpers, hand-painted ties and recycled clothing. Producer Clare Stride
Executive producer Roger Casstles (A new series of 'The Clothes Show' starts next Sunday)
Starring
Betty Hutton Fred Astaire
When former singer and dancer
Kitty gets bitten by the showbiz bug again she packs up her son Richie, escapes from her late husband's wealthy family and absconds to
New York. Unable to get a job, she is just about to give up and admit defeat when she bumps into Don, her former dancing partner. This comedy includes sparkling dance numbers and songs such as Tunnel of Love.
Director Norman McLeod
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Introduced by Andi Peters. Starting with:
Paw Paws
The story of a tribe of tiny bear braves who live in an enchanted forest.
(R)
A series about the adventures of a boy and his gentle pet, a giant bear. Ben's sweet tooth leads him into trouble, and he is accused of stealing a United States mailboat.
(R)
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A news programme for children.
Real-life stories about children today, told by children themselves. Rapping. Rap is a language and it is a style. Rap is verse, spoken and chanted over pounding rhythm tracks. It grew in New York, in Harlem and the Bronx, and it has been catching on here. The Lowdown finds out who is rapping and what they are rapping on about. Director Charlotte Black
Executive producer Eric Rowan (R)
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John Humphrys and Moira Stuart with a team of correspondents present the latest national and international news.
Weather John Kettley
Reports from Look East, Midlands Today, Look North, North West
Tonight, South Today, Newsroom South East, Spotlight and Points West.
Joan Collins , actress, best-selling author, one of the most talked-about women in the world and, above all, Hollywood star of film and soap opera, chats to Terry Wogan.
First showing on network television. Starring
Tom Conti
Teri Garr
When a primitive Mayan Indian witch doctor calls on the gods to save his chief's son, the plea has a miraculous effect. Far away, in New York, Roger is a surgeon and Jean is a lawyer; they are happily divorced. They crash into each other, become involved with an inept bank robber and end up flying a pilotless plane. And that is just the beginning in this crazy comedy of catastrophic coincidences.
Director Jim Kouf
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Martyn Lewis presents the top stories of the day with correspondents reporting from home and abroad.
Regional News
Weekend Weather John Kettley
Last episode in a ten-part thriller drama.
Sins of the Fathers (2).
Sarah Turnbull blackmails Danny into staging a daring robbery, intending to double-cross him at the last minute. Only Frank can save him, but can he do it in time?
Episode written by Murray Smith Director Gabrielle Beaumont Producer Selwyn Roberts
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Highlights of the penultimate day's action from Split, Yugoslavia, featuring Colin Jackson 's attempt to add European gold to his
Commonwealth title in the 110m hurdles, one of the eight finals today. It could also be a big day for Britain's women with bold shows expected from Sally Gunnell in the 400m hurdles and Jill Hunter in the 10,000m.
Witches are no longer burned at the stake, but 'witch-hunting tendencies can erupt in our own society'. So says James MacMillan whose work, inspired by the grisly events of 1662 - when Isobel Gowdie was burned as a witch - has its premiere at the Proms. Mark Wigglesworth, prize-winning conductor and a former student of MacMillan, introduces the programme. It also includes Sibelius's Violin Concerto, played by Korean Dong-Suk Kang with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Jerzy Maksymiuk.
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Starring
Robert Quarry
Mariette Hartley California is again terrorised by the evil vampire, Count Yorga, once more indulging his lust for the blood of beautiful women.
Director Bob Kelljan
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