Starting with 6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast Business and financial news. Followed at 7.00 by the morning news programme.
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
6.55, 7.25, 7.55, 8.25,8.55. Editor Bob Wheaton
Magazine programme with a regional flavour.
Executive producer Olwyn Hocking Editor Steve Weddle
Gloria Live
Gloria Hunniford and her guests in discussion.
Five easy dressmaking patterns.
and Regional News; Weather
With Simon Parkin.
10.05 Playdays
The Playbus is at the Why Bird Stop
10.25 Stoppit and Tidyup
and Regional News; Weather
Including Kitchen Call.
and Regional News; Weather
Drink-related antiques feature in this final programme.
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Live from Pebble Mill.
Followed by Weather
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Game show hosted by Ulrika Jonsson and Richard Cartridge.
An old friend of the two detectives returns to town - a man with a deadly secret.
American comedy series set in a classroom.
Charlie's (Howard Hesseman) production of Hair goes on as scheduled.
In the marketplace of ideas: the two Liver birds get together again - Polly James shows how to bring a touch of sweet-smelling nostalgia to your home; Stefan Buczacki irons out your gardening problems; how to avoid the pitfalls of that all-important job interview; and cookery tips. With Nerys Hughes.
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Introduced by Andi Peters.
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Bananaman
Cartoon.
With Keith Harris, Orville and Cuddles.
Children's comedy.
Cartoon about heroic cats.
With Roger Finn and Juliet Morris.
Magazine programme for children with Yvetteà Fielding, John Leslie and Diane-Louise Jordan.
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Jim is determined to have a showdown with Beverly.
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With Peter Sissons and Moira Stuart.
Weather Bernard Davey
Presented by Guy Michelmore and Louise Batchelor with sport from Michael Wale. Editor Fiona Chesterton
REGIONAL PROGRAMME
Actor Robert De Niro , whose latest film Guilty by SusPicion opens this week, and his co-star Sam Wanamaker talk to Terry Wogan tonight.
Harry Connick Jr provides the music.
Producer Graham Owens
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Is honesty really the best policy for the increasing number of people who are unfaithful to their spouses?
Joanna Kaye has been talking to couples who have all been unfaithful but have acted in very different ways. Presented by John Humphrys. Producer Dev Varma
Editor Anne Tyerman
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Starring Bruce Forsyth
Some more contestants play Fact or Fib, Crazy Cryptics and Star Spin to win tonight's star prize. With Claire Sutton. Director/Producer David Taylor
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With Michael Buerk. Regional News
Weather Bernard Davey
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Scuttling British Shipbuilders Two years ago England's last big merchant shipbuilding yard was closed for good. But there were and remain shipbuilders who wanted to buy and run the Sunderland shipyards without subsidy. Fred Emery reports on the political deal between Whitehall and Brussels which sacrificed Sunderland in the Government's rush to privatise what was left of British shipbuilding. Producer Phil Craig
Editor Mark Thompson
A powerful American drama about the investigation and prosecution of crime.
The Reaper's Helper. Ben Stone is faced with a harrowing case, full of conflicting attitudes and emotive issues, when a man accused of three murders reveals that the 'victims' were homosexuals dying from Aids who wanted him to help them end their lives.
Last in the series in which six women look into why women are under-represented in key areas which affect all our lives.
Half the Story. Women have been writing, painting and composing for hundreds of years, yet their work still only represents a fraction of what is on display. And the subjects they are allowed to tackle are also very limited. Theatre director Brigid Larmour looks at how women are changing the art scene - and telling the other half of the story. Producer Kate Cheeseman
Series producer Marion Allinson
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In the fifth of six programmes, Sue Beardsmore and the BBC balloon discover history from the air. From the past - a baron's castle at Kirby Muxloe in Leicestershire, the King's Oak at Boscobel House in Shropshire, and the Queen's sconce at Newark-on-Trent in Nottinghamshire.