Programme Index

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6.30-6.55 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 Laurie Mayer.
Headlines or news summaries every quarter hour. Business news:
7.12, 7.40, 8.12, 8.40. Sport: 7.23,
7.50, 8.23, 8.50. Weather, regional and traffic news: 6.55, 7.25, 7.55, 8.25.

Contributors

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

Introduced by Simon Parkin.
The Playbus stops at the Dot Stop. Today's story read by Will Brenton is Ivor Story by Robin Haldane. With Rebecca Higgins.

Contributors

Introduced By:
Simon Parkin.
Read By:
Will Brenton
Unknown:
Ivor Story
Unknown:
Robin Haldane.
Unknown:
Rebecca Higgins.

Her Majesty the Queen drives in procession from Buckingham
Palace to the Palace of Westminster.
David Dimbleby describes the glittering ceremony in the House of Lords when, before the Royal
Family and the assembled peers, bishops and judges, Her Majesty commands Black Rod to summon the House of Commons to attend.
Her Majesty delivers the speech written for her by the Prime Minister, which outlines the Government's proposed legislation for the new session of Parliament, which may be the last before the general election.
Television presentation Neil Eccles

Contributors

Unknown:
David Dimbleby
Unknown:
Black Rod
Unknown:
Neil Eccles

A look forward to Remembrance
Day with Phyllis Pearsall whose drawings recorded women at war, Christabel Leighton-Porter who became the Second World War's cartoon sex symbol Jane, soldiers from the Commonwealth and Dambusters star Richard Todd.
Presented by David Jacobs and Sheila McClennon. Producer Anthony Cherry Editor Bryher Scudamore

Contributors

Unknown:
Phyllis Pearsall
Unknown:
Christabel Leighton-Porter
Unknown:
Richard Todd.
Presented By:
David Jacobs
Presented By:
Sheila McClennon.
Editor:
Bryher Scudamore

Introduced by Andi Peters.

Two by Two
A series about nature.
Animals learn by play, while Jenny Powell has a lesson at a dog agility club in Yorkshire.

Contributors

Presenter (Children's BBC):
Andi Peters
Presenter (Two by Two):
Jenny Powell
Songs written and performed by (Two by Two):
Derek Griffiths.
Producer (Two by Two):
Anne Denehy
Series Producer (Two by Two):
Jane Tarleton

In Supaflix the Joker starts a new story of Quackman and Bobbin. Starring Keith Harris and Orville. Producer Martin Fisher Director Peter Leslie
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Contributors

Unknown:
Keith Harris
Producer:
Martin Fisher
Director:
Peter Leslie

Tony Hart , Margot Wilson and Alison Millar encourage viewers to look at art in an inventive way. Producer Christopher Tandy
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Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Hart
Unknown:
Margot Wilson
Unknown:
Alison Millar
Producer:
Christopher Tandy

A drama series set in Tyneside.

Spuggie puts herself in danger: why is the stranger asking her into the shed? Alison is angry with Debbie. The Radio Rocket gang haul Robert onto the roof and erect something illegal. Charley joins the Grove and attracts unwelcome attention from Dexter.
This week's episodes written by Don Webb
A Zenith North production for BBCtv
(Part 8 on Friday at 5. 10pm)
(Ceefax subtitles)

Contributors

Writer:
Don Webb
Producer/Director:
Matthew Robinson
Executive Producer:
Ian Squires
Spuggie:
Lyndyann Barrass
Beckett Roger:
Lloyd Pack
Charley:
Michelle Charles
Speedy:
Steven Bradley
PJ:
Anthony McPartlin
Dexter:
Gavin Kitchen
Kelly:
Louise Towers
Greg:
Dale Meeks
Fraser:
John Jefferson
Geoff:
Billy Fane
Winston:
Craig Reilly
Debbie:
Nicola Bell
Mary:
Lyn Douglas
Hayley:
Amanda Webster
Alison:
Victoria Murray
Robert:
Christopher Hardy
Carl:
Peter Eke

An American comedy-drama series about a teenage doctor starring Neil Patrick Harris
My Old Man and the Sea. Doogie faces a dilemma when the annual fishing trip with his father clashes with an invitation to Palm Springs.
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Contributors

Unknown:
Neil Patrick Harris
Doogie Howser Neil:
Patrick Harris
David Howser James:
B Sikking
Mrs Howser:
Belinda Montgomery

Starring Jasper Carrott
Special guest Robert Powell In this last show of the series
Carrott demonstrates a brand new aerosol that has them rolling in the aisles and confronts the miseries and the mysteries of life after 40. Featuring Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis , with Robert Bathurst ,
Noel Coleman and David Gillespie. Director/Producer Ed Bye
Executive producer Paul Smith A Celador production for BBCtv
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Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Powell
Unknown:
Steve Punt
Unknown:
Hugh Dennis
Unknown:
Robert Bathurst
Unknown:
Noel Coleman
Unknown:
David Gillespie.
Producer:
Paul Smith

European Football
Rangers aim for a quarter-final place in the European Cup against
Yugoslavia's Red Star Belgrade. It's the second round, second leg at Ibrox Park tonight. Plus further action from British involvement in tonight's European competitions. Commentary by John Motson with Ray Wilkins.
Boxing
A profile of the extrovert Kirkland Laing who next week defends his
European Welterweight title against Patrizio Oliva. Plus all the day's news and a full results service. Introduced by Steve Rider. Producer Vivien Kent Editor Brian Barwick

Contributors

Commentary By:
John Motson
Unknown:
Ray Wilkins.
Unknown:
Kirkland Laing
Unknown:
Patrizio Oliva.
Introduced By:
Steve Rider.
Producer:
Vivien Kent
Editor:
Brian Barwick

Starring
Frank Sinatra , Raquel Welch
Diving for treasure off the Florida coast, private eye Tony Rome finds the nude body of a blonde, whose feet have been encased in cement.
Director Gordon Douglas
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Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Sinatra
Unknown:
Raquel Welch
Director:
Gordon Douglas
Tony Rome:
Frank Sinatra
Kit Forrest:
Raquel Welch
Lieutenant Santini:
Richard Conti
Al Mungar:
Martin Gabel
Maria Barello:
Lainie Kazan
Gronsky:
Dan Blocker

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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