Headlines or news summaries every quarter hour. Including
6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast (For timetable see Monday)
A lively look at the day.
Regional News and Weather
Quiz hosted by Andy Craig.
A taste of Scotland.
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In Manchester, Adrian Mills and Debi Jones report on the lives of people across the United Kingdom. For advice on money matters, phone [number removed]. Plus Matthew Collins takes on another assignment.
Regional News and Weather
Introduced by Simon Parkin.
The Playground Stop. Dave Benson Phillips and Lizzie go shopping, and Sophie Aldred reads Dilly's Shop by Tony Bradman. With Sue Monroe. (R)
Cartoon. Barney thinks his friends have forgotten his birthday. (R)
More Playtime with Jackie Narayansingh. And at 10.45am
Health UK with Martyn Lewis , who looks at immunisation.
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Regional News and Weather
Another topical discussion.
Alan Titchmarsh reveals the winner of today's Brainwave quiz question.
Regional News and Weather
Including Tim Grundy 's Video File.
With Philip Hayton.
Weather Ian McCaskill
The wedding day doesn't go exactly as planned and at least one couple are in for a disappointment.
(For cast see Monday. Repeated at 5.35pm)
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Quiz show hosted by Henry Kelly.
Starring
Darren McGavin
Robert Vaughn
Witnesses to a satellite's destruction, two shuttle astronauts suspect an extra-terrestrial cause, and must risk their lives to prove it back on earth.
Director James L Conway
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Introduced by Andi Peters.
Forget-Me-Not Farm
Today the Crows, Dandelion and Burdock, leave Scarecrow and visit the Royal Lancashire Show.
With Mike Arnatt and the voices of Bob Peck and Anna Carteret.
Cartoon. After sneaking into a scary movie that Dave forbade the Chipmunks to see, there are consequences to be paid, including bad dreams.
Master Money the Millionaire (Part 2) Mr Creep has a plan to get Mickey's money. But is it foolproof? (For cast see Monday)
A six-part series which brings our ancestors to life.
Children of the Caves. What was it like to live in the Stone Age? Tony Gregory goes to Hoyle's Mouth, a cave in West Wales, to see what archaeologists have found. But the mysterious time children, played by Sara Sheavills and James Shaw , are there already.
Director Roderick Graham Producer David Collison
A Third Eye production for BBCtv
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The news programme for children.
Drama set in a London school.
Robbie makes a decision, while Jacko and company have a disappearing trick for Neil Timpson.
Episode written by Barry Purchese
(R)
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With Peter Sissons and Anna Ford.
Weather John Kettley
More intriguing questions and unusual prizes as comedian
Rory McGrath tests the trivial knowledge of four new contestants. Director Peter Orton
Executive producer Mike Bolland An Initial production for BBCtv
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Eddie lays a trap and catches the thief at the Vic. But can he be sure he is firing the right person?
Episode written by Rob Gittins
(For cast see Thursday)
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A classic comedy series by John Esmonde and Bob Larbey. becomes involved in public service
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David Coleman tests the stars. On Bill Beaumont 's team are:
Glenn Hysen , the Liverpool defender and Swedish captain, and Stephen Hendry , the World Snooker Champion.
On Ian Botham 's team are:
Sharron Davies , the winner of an Olympic Silver medal in Moscow, and Gary Staines , runner-up in the 5,000m at the European Championships.
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With Martyn Lewis. Regional News
Weather John Kettley
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Lifeguard, sports commentator, movie actor, television host, state governor, president of the United States - in an exclusive interview for British television,
Ronald Reagan , now retired and living in Bel Air, California, talks about his extraordinary life.
Producer Beatrice Ballard
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The Elder Brothers are the Kogi, a hidden civilisation in northern Colombia that survived when the empires of the Incas and Aztecs were destroyed. The Heart of the World is the pyramid-shaped mountain they occupy, containing every climate on earth. Their warning is that we are changing the climate and causing the earth to die, and that is why they have decided to end four centuries of isolation. They say we must learn to respect their wisdom, or perish.
With Donald Pleasence and Jack Shepherd as the voices of the priests. Presented and produced by Alan Ereira.
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Feature: page 25