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 Jill Dando.
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.
Weather: Francis Wilson. Editor Bob Wheaton
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Presented by Alan Titchmarsh and Judi Spiers in Birmingham and Adrian Mills in Manchester.
Regional News and Weather
From Liverpool, Andy Craig presents the quiz which challenges the public and experts alike. An Action Time production for BBCtv
Cookery hints with Rosemary Moon. 0 FOOD: page 28
In Manchester, Adrian Mills and Debi Jones look at the lives of people across the United Kingdom. Telephone [number removed]and challenge Ronke Phillips and her Open Line team to answer your questions. Plus Flower Power with Leila Aitken in Glasgow. * GARDENING: page 26
Regional News and Weather
Introduced by Simon Parkin.
The Playbus stops today at the Why Bird Stop. The letter of the day is 'u'. Can you guess what goes up when the rain comes down?
Today's story is The Jack in the Box by Wayne Jackman. With Simon Harbrow and Ellie Darvill. (R)
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Animated adventures of an intelligent but clumsy penguin.
Telephone the Kitchen Call panel with your queries.
Regional News and Weather
Robert Kilroy-Silk presents the topical discussion programme. A Kilroy production for BBCtv
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Adrian Mills and Ronke Phillips listen to your calls while
Alan Titchmarsh and Judi Spiers reveal the winner of today's Brainwave quiz question.
Regional News and Weather
Antiques Roadshow Gems Women in the Frame.
Helen Allingham , Mildred Butler and Mrs Withers are among the notable women artists whose work has been featured on the show. Hugh Scully introduces a selection of memorable extracts from the Antiques Roadshow archives. 0 ANTIQUES: page 26
The daily entertainment show live from Pebble Mill studios, presented by Judi Spiers and Alan Titchmarsh. Executive producer Olwyn Hocking Editor Steve Weddle
With Philip Hayton.
Weather Bernard Davey
Jim begins to doubt the nature of Todd and Melissa's relationship.
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Henry Kelly introduces more quiz contestants from Europe. Director John M A Lane Producer Kerensa Bunce
A Reg Grundy production for BBCtv
The Game. A free weekend finds two disconsolate cops embarking on a little contest: Hutch (David Soul) will disappear into the city and Starsky (Paul Michael Glaser ) has two days to find him. But the game of hide and seek becomes one of life and death. (R)
Today's guest, astronomer Patrick Moore , shows he can play the xylophone and the piano at the same time. Peter Hudson and David Halls transform cabbage into stuffed cabbage rolls, spice up cauliflower Italian-style and turn a fennel bulb into fritters. Director/Producer Philip Casson
Series producer Georgina Abrahams A Friday production for BBCtv
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An American comedy series set in a classroom of gifted students.
Labour Daze, Teacher and union rep Charlie Moore (Howard Hesseman ) gives the class a lesson in labour relations during a teachers' strike.
The animated adventures of Pontypandy's firefighter, narrated by John Alderton.
Lindsey Coulson and Boz (
Bill Wallis ) go to school on sport's day. Director Nel Romano
Producer Angela Beeching
Cartoon. Yogi and Boo Boo plot to get inside the ranger's cosy home. (R)
Based on the books by Allan Ahlberg and dramatised by Vicky Ireland .
Master Salt the Sailors' Son (Part 1). Everyone says Sammy is too young to go to sea, but he has an idea.
Director Roger Singleton-Turner Producer Angela Beeching (Part 2 tomorrow at 4.20pm)
A cartoon about super-hero cats.
The news programme for children with Roger Finn and Juliet Morris. Editor Nick Heathcote
Magazine programme for children presented by Yvette Fielding, John Leslie and Diane-Louise Jordan.
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With Anna Ford and Moira Stuart.
Weather Ian McCaskill
The news of the day's events in the south of England presented by Bruce Parker , Sally Taylor and Richard Vaughan. Editor Richard Horobin
Conversation and entertainment with Terry Wogan and his guests live from the Television Theatre. Producer Jane O'Brien
Executive producer Peter Estall
Consumer champions Lynn Faulds Wood and John Stapleton investigate and campaign on the public's behalf, and reporters Sue Bishop and Bill Hanrahan take up the issues that matter. Plus
Watching the Watchdogs looks at how British Telecom responds to customers' complaints. Editor Sarah Caplin
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Noel Edmonds tests two more families of channel-hopping, goggle-box buffs. Director Nick Hurran
Producer Richard L Lewis
With Michael Buerk.
Regional News
Weather Ian McCaskill
The Department of Public
Prosecutions is considering whether to prosecute a group of junior Surrey detectives who are alleged to have fabricated the confessions of some of the Guildford Four. But what about the role of senior police officers and barristers who investigated and prosecuted what turned out to be one of the worst injustices in British legal history? John Ware presents new evidence about the part played by policemen and lawyers who were to rise to become pillars of the legal establishment, among them Sir Michael Havers, who was to become Lord Chancellor, and Sir
Peter Imbert, Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police. Producer Tricia Lawton
Editor Mark Thompson
An American drama series starring Robert Loggia
Mancuso (Robert Loggia) discovers that the man who is about to marry his niece may be involved with a racist vigilante group.
1975: the music -John Lennon ,
Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel, Ian Hunter , Kraftwerk, Rick Wakeman , Bob Marley , the Stylistics and Queen. Producer Sue Gagan (R)
The programme for users of welfare and consumer services.
Divorce. For thousands of couples currently separating, the Government's plans for a draft bill to take the blame out of divorce may come too late.