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
Andy Craig presents the challenging quiz from Liverpool. An Action Time production for BBCtv
Rosemary Moon with hints on how to turn a meal into an event.
Adrian Mills and Debi Jones take a look at the lives of people across the United Kingdom. Phone
[number removed]and challenge Ronke Phillips and her Open Line team to answer your questions. Plus Flower Power with Leila Aitken in Glasgow.
Regional News and Weather
Introduced by Simon Parkin.
The Playbus stops at the Why Bird Stop. Today's story is The Puppet's New Strings, written and told by Wayne Jackman. With Simon Harbrow and Ellie Darvill. (R)
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Animated adventures of an intelligent but clumsy penguin.
Phone the Kitchen Call panel with your queries.
Regional News and Weather
Robert Kilroy-Silk presents the topical discussion programme. A Kilroy production for BBCtv
Adrian Mills and Ronke Phillips listen to your calls while
Alan Titchmarsh and Judi Spiers reveal today's Brainwave quiz winner.
Regional News and Weather
Antiques Roadshow Gems
Any Old Iron. A heavy cast iron seat contrasts with the delicacy of Berlin ironwork jewellery in this selection of metal objects from the Antiques Roadshow archives. Introduced by Hugh Scully.
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The daily entertainment show live from the foyer of Pebble Mill studios. Presented by Judi Spiers and Alan Titchmarsh
Executive producer Olwyn Hocking Editor Steve Weddle
With Philip Hayton.
Weather John Kettley
Joe sees Harold in a new light and Gail makes a final decision about her marriage.
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Henry Kelly introduces more quiz contestants from 18 countries, competing for the title of European quiz champion. Play along with Beat the Buzzer, Four in a Row and the final round, Head to Head. Director John M A Lane Producer Kerensa Bunce
A Reg Grundy production for BBCtv
John Parrott , ranked No 3 in the world, has still to win a major tournament in this country. The popular Merseysider should be one of the four players involved in the Stormseal UK Championships today from the Guild Hall, Preston, as the fifth round continues.
Actress Jill Gascoine demonstrates her gentle touch with a wok when she joins Peter Hudson and David Halls to make Chinese delicacies. Director/Producer Philip Casson
Series producer Georgina Abrahams A Friday production for BBCtv
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Introduced by Andi Peters.
The animated adventures of Pontypandy's firefighter, narrated by John Alderton.
A wild day with animals, where
Lindsey Coulson is snap happy and Boz meets his match ...
With Bill Wallis as Boz. Director Nel Romano
Producer Angela Beeching
Cartoon adventures of a smarter-than-average bear.
Yogi tries to enter a skateboard competition. (R)
Based on the books by Allan Ahlberg and dramatised by Vicky Ireland .
Miss Brick the Builders' Baby (Part 1) Mr and Mrs Brick hope that baby Blossom will follow the family tradition and become a great builder. It looks as though they may be disappointed.
Producer Angela Beeching
Director Roger Singleton-Turner (Part 2 tomorrow at 4.20pm)
A cartoon about super-hero cats.
The story of the sword Excalibur is revealed to Mumm-ra.
The news programme for children with Roger Finn and Juliet Morris. Editor Nick Heathcote
John Leslie and athlete Steve Cram make a whirlwind helicopter tour of Britain, planting seedlings for National Tree Week.
With Yvette Fielding and Diane-Louise Jordan. ProducerOliver Macfarlane Editor Lewis Bronze
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With Peter Sissons and Moira Stuart.
Weather Bernard Davey
The news of the day's events in the south of England presented by Bruce Parker , Sally Taylor and Richard Vaughan. Editor Richard Horobin
Perennial pop star Cliff Richard is among Wogan's guests tonight, as he performs his latest single. Producer Graham Owens
Executive producer Peter Estall
Consumer champions Lynn Faulds Wood and John Stapleton investigate and campaign on the public's behalf. With reporters Sue Bishop and Bill Hanrahan. Editor Sarah Caplin
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In tonight's semi-final
Noel Edmonds quizzes two more families on their television knowledge. Director Nick Hurran
Producer Richard L Lewis
With Michael Buerk.
Regional News
Weather Bernard Davey
Parents, teachers, pupils and politicians are increasingly concerned about which direction
British education should be taking. In tonight's Panorama the Rt Hon Kenneth Clarke , MP, appointed Education Secretary just three weeks ago, has his first opportunity to outline his plans when he answers questions from an invited audience at a comprehensive school in Bristol. The great debate has started - have we the education system to take Britain into the next century? Chaired by David Dimbleby.
Executive producer Alexandra Henderson Editor Mark Thompson
An American drama series starring Robert Loggia
A special two-part episode.
The death of a call girl becomes a nightmare for Paul Summers when he is implicated in her murder. Mancuso attempts to prove his friend's innocence while also working undercover to bring down a drugs cartel.
(Part 2 next Monday)
David Vine introduces the concluding frames from today's matches in the UK Championships from the Guild Hall, Preston.
The programme for users of welfare and consumer services. The Trade barriers are coming down all over Europe as 1992 approaches. The bosses are delighted - but what about the workers? Advice Shop reports from France, Brussels and the UK.
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