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6.30-6.55
Business Breakfast
With Paul Burden and Fiona
Foster. Followed at 7.00am by the news programme with Nicholas Witchell and Jill Dando. News 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.

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Burden
Unknown:
Nicholas Witchell
Unknown:
Jill Dando.

A lively look at the morning.

9.00am News
Regional News and Weather

9.05am Kilroy
With Robert Kilroy-Silk.

9.50am Dish of the Day
Prepared by Rosemary Moon.

10.00am News
Regional News and Weather

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

Playdays
The Playbus is at the Dot Stop. The story is The Strange Harvest at Fingerprint Farm by Michael Cole. With Eithne Hannigan and Will Brenton.

10.25am Bunyip
Cartoon. (R)

[End of Children's BBC]

10.35am Going for Gold
Quiz hosted by Henry Kelly.

11.00am News
Regional News and Weather

11.05am People Today
Including Mother of Mine.

12.00 News
Regional News and Weather

12.05pm Happy Memories
With Cliff Michelmore and Wendy Gibson.

12.20pm Scene Today
Live entertainment.

12.55pm Regional News and Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Kilroy-Silk
Unknown:
Rosemary Moon
Introduced By:
Andi Peters
Unknown:
Michael Cole
Unknown:
Eithne Hannigan
Unknown:
Will Brenton
Unknown:
Henry Kelly
Unknown:
Cliff Michelmore
Unknown:
Wendy Gibson

Wildlife film-maker Simon King shows a civil servant, a nurse and actor Keith Barron how to track down leaping salmon, woodpeckers and fox cubs at play. (R)

Contributors

Presenter:
Simon King
Guest:
Keith Barron
Producer:
Tony Rayner
Executive Producer:
John King

Introduced by Andi Peters.
A school comedy in 12 parts, written by Andy Cunningham. 6: Do you believe in fairies? Miss Moon does.
Producer Greg Childs
Executive producer Christopher Pilkington

Contributors

Introduced By:
Andi Peters.
Written By:
Andy Cunningham.
Producer:
Greg Childs
Producer:
Christopher Pilkington
Simon Bodger:
Andy Cunningham
Miss Moon:
Selina Cadell
Mrs Trout:
Lila Kaye
Brains:
Andrew Fraser
Danny:
Neil Kattenhorn

Drama series about a new docklands police division.
Acid Ship. A beach murder leads Jackie and Jane to an offshore acid party.
Episode wntten by Andy Lynch Producer Phil Redmond
Director Christopher Lovett
A New Media Age production for BBCtv 0 CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Unknown:
Andy Lynch
Producer:
Phil Redmond
Director:
Christopher Lovett
ACC (OPS):
Denis Lill
DI Banston:
David Ashton
Cissy Barker:
Eileen Nicholas
PC Ronnie Barker:
Brian McCardie
Chief Supt Alan Briscoe:
Bruce Alexander
WDS Jackie Byrnes:
Eve Bland
Gerry Darcey:
Dean Williamson
Drug dealer:
Mark Jordon
Margaret Fallows:
Catriona MacColl
Supt Peter Fallows:
Rupert Frazer
WPC Madeline Forest:
Jane Hazlegrove
Denny Hag/and:
Tommy Boyle
Helen:
Gillian Kearney
Chief Supt Don Henderson:
John Ashton
Rebecca Henderson:
Laura Taylor
Tony Henderson:
Damien Walker
PC 'Jacko' Jackbridge:
Ray Polhill
DI Cyril Jacobs:
Roger Walker
WDC Jane Long:
Helena Little
DS 'Macker' McVay:
Mark Moraghan
Barbara Mathews:
Lesley Nicol
Det Supt Frank Mathews:
Geoffrey Leesley
Karen Mathews:
Rachel Powell
Sandra Mathews:
Adele Parry
PC Geoff Morgan:
Gordon Cameron
PC Bob 'Snake' Nelson:
Richard Good
Geraldine 0 'Took LESLEY:
Clare O'Neill
Lorraine Robinson:
Jenny Quayle
Pete 'Nighthawk' Wilson:
Finetlme Fontayne

The Boy Who Draws Buildings
Stephen Wiltshire is autistic, but at the age of 6, he could draw buildings in perspective. At 12, when he was first seen by eight million viewers on QED, Sir Hugh Casson called him 'probably the best child artist in Britain'. Four years later, Stephen is now a successful artist, with his own commerical agent and three books of drawings to his name. But what has his success done for him and his handicap?
Narrated by Anthony Clare. Producer Tony Edwards Series editor David Filkin • FEATURE: page 32
* PICTURE STORY: page 65 0 CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Wiltshire
Unknown:
Sir Hugh Casson
Unknown:
Anthony Clare.
Editor:
David Filkin

Championship Boxing
Pat 'Black Flash' Barrett's first defence of the European Light-Middleweight belt he won from Efrem Calamati in Italy last August. Tonight at Wembley he meets another Italian, Salvatore Nardino of San Severo.
Commentary by Harry Carpenter.
Plus coverage of one of boxing's all-time greats, Sugar Ray Leonard , in his attempt to win a record-breaking sixth world title - this time at
Light-Middleweight, where he squares up to WBC champion Terry Norris at New York's Madison Square Gardens.
Rugby Union
A preview of this weekend's Calcutta Cup clash, in which England will be seeking revenge for last year's Grand Slam deciding defeat at the hands of the Scots. Report by Nigel Starmer-Smith .
Introduced by Steve Rider. Producer Vivien Kent
Editor Brian Barwick
• SPORT: page 12
PICTURE STORY: page 65

Contributors

Unknown:
Efrem Calamati
Unknown:
Salvatore Nardino
Commentary By:
Harry Carpenter.
Unknown:
Sugar Ray Leonard
Unknown:
Terry Norris
Unknown:
Nigel Starmer-Smith
Introduced By:
Steve Rider.
Producer:
Vivien Kent
Editor:
Brian Barwick

Starring Brooke Shields, Burgess Meredith
Laura, a bored waitress, stumbles across Sampson, a drunken beach bum, who spins her a fantastic tale of sunken gold. She persuades her boyfriend Barnes and a diver to help her find the treasure - with violent results.
Director Dick Lowry
Films: page 37-44 CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Director:
Dick Lowry
Laura:
Brooke Shields
Sampson:
Burgess Meredith
Barnes:
Tom Byrd
Keating:
Brian Kervin

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