Starting with 6.30-6.55
Business Breakfast
Followed at 7.00am by the morning news programme with headlines or summaries every quarter hour.
The magazine programme with a regional flavour.
9.00 News and Weather 9.05 Kilroy 9.50 Dish of the Day
10.00 News and Weather
10.05 10.35 Children's BBC Introduced by Simon Parkin
Playdays - the Playbus stops today at the Patch Stop in St Ives, Cornwall 10.25 Stoppit and Tidyup 10.35 Going for Gold 11.00 News and Weather 11.05 People Today - a daily look at the lives of people across the UK, plus the chance to have your say on Open Line, [number removed]
12.00 News and Weather
12.05 Rosemary Conley 's Diet and Fitness Club 12.20 Scene Today 12.55 Regional News and Weather
Followed by Weather
Toby and Lochy are a pair of little devils.
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European quiz contestants join host Henry Kelly.
Starring
Anne Bancroft At the height of the Chinese revolution, a group of people trapped in a remote mission face an appalling ordeal from encroaching Mongolians.
Director John Ford
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Introduced by Andi Peters.
Dooby's rock concert comes to you from the London Planetarium.
Starring Gordon the Gopher and Phillip Schofield.
Cartoon.
Written by Mrs Henry de la Pasture. Told in five daily parts for Jackanory by Penelope Wilton.
Cartoon about a toddler.
Children's puppet comedy set in a hotel. Starring
Alan Heap and Mick Wall. 4: A reporter visits.
The news for children.
With Yvette Fielding, John Leslie and Diane-Louise Jordan.
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With John Humphrys and Andrew Harvey.
Weather John Kettley
Celestine's young admirer is getting out of hand.
Episode written by Trish Cooke
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Roads to Freedom?
The motor car gave us the dream of go-where-you-please personal transport, but it has become a nightmare as our roads seize up with traffic. In a special programme,
Tomorrow's World tests out the alternatives in a journey across Europe, and reports on the prospects for Britain's high-speed trains and new plans for air traffic control. But how can cars be kept moving? New technology like route guidance and road pricing may help, but will the real price be the motorists' precious freedom?
With Judith Hann , Howard
Stableford, Kate Bellingham and Peter Macann.
Producer Cynthia Page Editor Dana Purvis
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Comedy based on the books by Richard Gordon.
The VIP. There is deep depression at St Swithin's as the new hospital manager's economy measures and cutbacks take effect.
Director/Producer Susan Belbin • PICTURE STORY: page 75.
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With Martyn Lewis. Regional News
Weather John Kettley
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A classic comedy by Roy Clarke about a miserly northern shopkeeper.
Starring Ronnie Barker David Jason
Lynda Baron
Producer Sydney Lotterby
Sitcom about a snobbish housewife and her long-suffering husband. Hyacinth quite enjoys a family christening - except when it is Daisy's family.
Peter Sissons presents live debate and discussion from the Barbican Centre, London. Producer Mark McDonald
Editor James Hogan
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An American drama based in a Los Angeles clinic operated by doctors dedicated to the needs of female patients.
When an expectant mother carrying sextuplets develops complications, Paul decides to perform a controversial and revolutionary medical techique. Cory discovers the mother of the abandoned baby.
Ribble Valley. How well will the Government do in this normally safe Conservative seat, and what lessons will the day provide for the timing of a general election? David Dimbleby presents the by-election result, helped by his team of analysts in Ribble Valley and with senior politicians in the studio. Editor Peter Horrocks