6.30-6.55
Business Breakfast
Business and financial news from Paul Burden and Sarah Coburn. 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: Francis Wilson.
Editor Bob Wheaton
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Judi Spiers and Tim Grundy in Birmingham, and Adrian Mills in Manchester take a lively look at the day.
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Regional News and Weather
From Liverpool, Andy Craig presents the quiz which challenges the public and experts alike.
An Action Time production for BBCtv
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In Manchester, Adrian Mills and Debi Jones take a daily look at the lives of people across the United Kingdom. Including Kitchen Call, with the celebrity panel answering queries on [number removed]. 10.00am News
Regional News and Weather
Introduced by Simon Parkin.
The Playbus stops at the Why Bird Stop. Today's story is Mrs Armitage on Wheels, written and illustrated by Quentin Blake. With Stuart Bradley and Ellie Darvill.
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Cartoon based on the stories by Alfred Bestall. (R)
10.35am People Today A second edition of the show about daily life.
Regional News and Weather
Robert Kilroy-Silk presents another edition of the topical discussion programme. A Kilroy production for BBCtv
Conversation with Judi Spiers and Adrian Mills , while
Tim Grundy reveals the winner of today's Brainwave quiz.
Regional News and Weather
Classic moments from the Natural History Unit archive presented by Fergus Keeling. The Lions Are Coming
Stealth, speed and power accompany hunting lions, but when a pride confronts a herd of buffalo, a wildebeest or zebra in a swamp, the unexpected can happen. Producer Michael Bright
The daily entertainment show live from the Pebble Mill studios. Presented by Judi Spiers and Tim Grundy.
Executive producer Olwyn Hocking Editor Steve Weddle
With Philip Hayton.
Weather John Kettley
Hilary tells Kerry Matt 's secret. Todd and Melissa exchange farewell presents.
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The quiz show hosted by Henry Kelly.
Director John M A Lane
Producer Kerensa Bunce
A Reg Grundy production for BBCtv
A Long Walk Down a Short Dirt Road. Country star Sue
Ann Grainger is plagued by an anonymous caller.
(R)
American comedy series set in a classroom of gifted students. Back to School. It's the beginning of a new school year at Fillmore High School and there are three new students in the class.
Cartoon. Out-of-shape George inadvertently volunteers for a health club fitness contest.
Introduced by Andi Peters.
Trundle the Tractor and her friends all live on the farm.
Today they visit the market. With Mike Amatt and the voices of Bob Peck and Anna Carteret.
Producer Celia Bonner
Executive producer Edward Pugh
Cartoon. (R)
By Roald Dahl. Told for Jackanory in five parts by Sylvester McCoy. 1: Here Comes Charlie
The 25th birthday season continues with one of the most popular children's books of all time. Who will find the golden ticket that gets them into Willy Wonka 's chocolate factory?
Director Nigel Douglas
Producer Angela Beeching
Cartoon. (R)
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.
Diane-Louise Jordan's TV Watch: page 10
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With Peter Sissons and Chris Lowe.
Weather Michael Fish
Presented by Guy Michelmore and Louise Batchelor. Editor Fiona Chesterton
Conversation and entertainment with Terry Wogan and his guests. Producer Graham Owens
Executive producer Peter Estall
If Only I'd Known What to Do Every year thousands of people are injured or killed in accidents. For many their recovery rate or even survival will depend on the actions of those around them. Acting in haste or in ignorance can have disastrous results. Would you know what to do if someone was choking or needed first aid? In a special edition of Watchdog, John Stapleton and Lynn Faulds Wood talk to those who have faced the dilemma of wanting to help, and to victims whose lives have been affected by the actions that others have taken.
The programme makes a compelling case for everyone to learn some basic first aid.
Producer Geraldine McClelland Editor Sarah Caplin
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A comedy series about romance across the generation gap by Paul A Mendelson.
Starring
Anton Rodgers Lesley Dunlop
That 71 Be the Day. Alec and Zoe have been living together for a year. Everybody thinks they should 'legalise' the arrangement. Well, nearly everybody.
Director Paul Harrison Producer Sharon Bloom
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Devilfish
How would you feel, being embraced by a giant octopus? Yes, the giant octopus does exist outside of adventure yams! Underwater camera team Victoria Stone and Mark Deeble set out to film this giant of the North Pacific in its natural habitat.
Their stunningly photographed adventure is truly stranger than fiction. Introduced and narrated by David Attenborough. Film editor Alan Hoida Producer Mike Beynon W NATURE: page 12
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With Michael Buerk.
Regional News
Weather Michael Fish
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Reports on the central issues of the day at home and abroad. As the Gulf crisis reaches a critical stage and the UN deadline for Iraq to withdraw from Kuwait runs out,
Panorama assesses the chances of averting war. Editor Mark Thompson
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The South and East
What the region has achieved in the last year and how it has done it on radio and television. In particular the South and East's annual report takes viewers behind the scenes at
Look East and BBC Radio
Kent. After the programme you have your chance to comment on the programmes produced over the past 12 months by telephoning
[number removed]. This phone-in programme will be broadcast by all the BBC local radio stations in the region.
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Highlights of one of tonight's top FA Cup Third-Round ties. Commentary by John Motson. Reporter Tony Gubba.
Sex in the 90s. How is the risk of becoming infected with HIV affecting people's sex lives? Are men more attractive if they carry a condom? Is safer sex necessary in long-term relationships? If sex in the 70s was about performance, and sex in the 80s about protection, what about sex in the 90s? In this programme people talk about their new sexuality, its trials, its discoveries and its pleasures. Producer Anna Jackson (R)
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