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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.
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Contributors

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

With Adrian Mills and Debi Jones in Manchester, and Judi Spiers and Tim Grundy in Birmingham.

9.00am News
Regional News and Weather

9.05am Kilroy
Topical discussion with Robert Kilroy-Silk .

9.50am Dish of the Day
With Rosemary Moon.
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10.00am News
Regional News and Weather

10.05-10.35am Children's BBC
Introduced by Andi Peters.

Playdays
The Playbus stops at the Playground Stop. Today's story is 1 Kings and 42 Elephants by Margaret Mahy. With Dave Benson Phillips and Kristina Stephenson.

10.25am Bunyip
Cartoon. (R)

10.35am Going for Gold
Quiz hosted by Henry Kelly.

11.00am News
Regional News and Weather

11.05am People Today
Including Health UK
Martyn Lewis finds out what pressures are being put on the food industry to provide us with safe food.

12.00 News
Regional News and Weather

12.05pm Rosemary Conley's Diet and Fitness Club
Lose weight and tone up.

12.20pm Scene Today
With Judi Spiers and Tim Grundy in Birmingham.

12.55pm Regional News and Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Adrian Mills
Unknown:
Debi Jones
Unknown:
Judi Spiers
Unknown:
Tim Grundy
Unknown:
Robert Kilroy-Silk
Unknown:
Rosemary Moon.
Introduced By:
Andi Peters
Unknown:
Margaret Mahy
Unknown:
Dave Benson Phillips
Unknown:
Kristina Stephenson
Unknown:
Henry Kelly
Unknown:
Martyn Lewis
Unknown:
Rosemary Conley
Unknown:
Judi Spiers
Unknown:
Tim Grundy

Starring
Joe Penner
Milton Berle
Theatrical producer Robert Hunt plans to con his many backers by mounting a sure-fire flop, but his cast have other plans.
Director Leigh Jason
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Contributors

Unknown:
Joe Penner
Unknown:
Milton Berle
Producer:
Robert Hunt
Director:
Leigh Jason
Seymore:
Joe Penner
Wellington Wedge:
Milton Berle
Parky:
Parky Akarkus
Patricia:
Harriet Hilliard
Jimmy:
William Brady
Robert Hunt:
Jerome Cowan
Elaine:
Thelma Leeds
Suzy:
Lorraine Krueger
Judge Hugo Straight:
Tommy MacK
Count Mischa Moody:
Bert Gordon

Introduced by Andi Peters and starting with:

Bitsa
Caitlin Easterby and Simon Pascoe recycle a load of household junk into unusual, amusing and sometimes useful objects. With children from Blacko County Primary School, Lancashire, and the voice of Dave Benson Phillips.
Information: for a Bitsa factsheet send a large sae to [address removed].

Contributors

Presenter (Children's BBC):
Andi Peters
Presenter (Bitsa):
Caitlin Easterby
Presenter (Bitsa):
Simon Pascoe
Voice (Bitsa):
Dave Benson Phillips.
Producer (Bitsa):
Peter Chartton
Series Producer (Bitsa):
Jane Tarleton

Roadshow
This wild, windy and Welsh edition features a high-speed flying display from a saker falcon and a fish eagle.
There's an exploding plant, some highly dangerous whiskers, and a heart-warming story of sea urchins, iguanas and octopuses. Presented by Terry Nutkins , Sue Dawson and Chris Packham.
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Contributors

Presented By:
Terry Nutkins
Presented By:
Sue Dawson
Presented By:
Chris Packham.
Producer:
Paul Appleby

11: Justine is relieved about
Chrissy. Richard has a plan to help Matthew. Mrs Monroe is asked about Julie, and Matthew discovers something in the smugglers' shed that he wasn't expecting.
Episode written by Barry Purchase Producer Albert Barber
Director Richard Kelly
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Contributors

Written By:
Barry Purchase
Producer:
Albert Barber
Director:
Richard Kelly

Kathy Tayler visits cowboy country: from Wyoming to
Colorado, it's non-stop natural beauty and adventure. Try ballooning in Aspen - tennis player Chris Evert reveals the stars' glitzy resort isn't just hot air. Is the Renaissance city of Florence losing its charm to tourists and traffic?
Victoria Studd investigates. For total tranquillity, try the Caledonian Canal: Inverness to Fort
William via Loch Ness.
Presented live by Anne Gregg and Eamonn Holmes.
Series producer Patricia Houlihan Details on Ceefax page 619
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Contributors

Unknown:
Kathy Tayler
Unknown:
Chris Evert
Unknown:
Victoria Studd
Unknown:
Anne Gregg
Unknown:
Eamonn Holmes.

A classic comedy by Jimmy Perry and David Croft.

One way to deal with a grumbler is to let him take over the platoon.

(R)
(Ceefax Subtitles)

Contributors

Writer:
Jimmy Perry
Writer/Producer:
David Croft
Captain Mainwaring:
Arthur Lowe
Sergeant Wilson:
John Le Mesurier
Corporal Jones:
Cllve Dunn
Private Frazer:
John Laurie
Private Walker:
James Beck
Private Godfrey:
Arnold Ridley
Private Pike:
Ian Lavender

David Coleman tests the stars. Ian Botham lines up with Ian Woosnam , who last year topped golf's European Order of Merit, and Colin Jackson , reigning
European and Commonwealth 110m hurdles champion.
Bill Beaumont 's guests are Pat Bonner , the Celtic and Republic of Ireland goalkeeper, and Tony Allcock , twice World Indoor Bowls champion. Executive producer Mike Adley
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Contributors

Unknown:
David Coleman
Unknown:
Ian Botham
Unknown:
Ian Woosnam
Unknown:
Colin Jackson
Unknown:
Bill Beaumont
Unknown:
Pat Bonner
Unknown:
Tony Allcock
Producer:
Mike Adley

A series about an undercover detective in Newcastle.
Starring Jimmy Nail
Dance, Girl, Dance. Spender goes into the nightclub business to trap the sleazy but influential Palmer.
Episode wntten by John Harvey Producer Martin McKeand
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Contributors

Unknown:
John Harvey
Producer:
Martin McKeand
Director:
Richard Standeven
Spender:
Jimmy Nail
Rose:
Elizabeth Morton
Palmer:
Mike Elliott
Supt Yelland:
Paul Greenwood
Sergeant Dan Boyd:
Berwick Kaler
Stick:
Sammy Johnson
Keith Morland:
Tony McAnaney
Melanie:
Angela Bruce
Toni Juarez:
Arturo Venegas
Middleton:
Peter McGowan
Randy Markham:
Alan Renwick
Frances:
Denise Welch
Laura:
Dawn Winlow
Kate:
Lynn Harrison
Louise Patterson:
Debbie Andrews
DSS official:
Alex Hall
Yvonne:
Paula-Ann Bland

Miller's Crossing continues the current trend for gangster films. Gabriel Byrne and Albert Finney head the cast, and the off-beat Joel and Ethan Coen produce and direct. The Field reunites the Oscar-winning team of Jim Sheridan and Noel Pearson
(My Left Foot), and stars
Richard Harris who returns to his homeland to buy a piece of land which has strong sentimental memories. And
Barry Norman predicts the Oscar nominations, 24 hours before they are announced. Director Caius Julyan
Producer Bruce Thompson
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Contributors

Unknown:
Gabriel Byrne
Unknown:
Albert Finney
Unknown:
Ethan Coen
Unknown:
Jim Sheridan
Unknown:
Noel Pearson
Unknown:
Richard Harris
Unknown:
Barry Norman
Producer:
Bruce Thompson
Unknown:
Barry Norman

Starring
James Brolin
Lisa Hartman
David Hemmings
Laramie, Wyoming is a quiet town where the most the local cops have to handle is the odd cattle rustler. When detective
Mandy Ryder 's friend Debra Lee is murdered, on a weekend away from Los
Angeles, Mandy flies down to Beverly Hills to investigate.
Director Corey Allen
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Contributors

Unknown:
James Brolin
Unknown:
Lisa Hartman
Unknown:
David Hemmings
Unknown:
Mandy Ryder
Unknown:
Debra Lee
Director:
Corey Allen
Harry Wilde:
James Brolin
Amanda Ryder:
Lisa Hartman
Ian Blaze:
David Hemmings
Josh Ryder:
Stuart Whitman
Christine Woodward:
Irena Ferris

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