Starting with 6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast
News headlines or summaries every quarter hour.
American comedy series.
Games People Play. The two cousins compete on a television game show.
Live coverage of the first day of the Conservative Party
Conference in Blackpool - the last conference before the general election. The conference begins with a debate on the environment.
(Coverage continues at 10.35am)
and Regional News; Weather
With Philippa Forrester.
The Playground Stop.
Cartoon.
Coverage continues with a debate on food and farming, and a speech by the Party
Chairman, Chris Patten , MP, on the party's readiness for the general election. (Coverage continues at
2.15pm on BBC2)
Including at
11.00am and 12.00
News and Weather and Regional News; Weather
Followed by Weather
Adam has a date with Melanie.
Joe gives in to Kerry's desire to go on a protest march and then rather wishes he hadn't.
STEREO
• TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888
Quiz presented by John Sachs. 0 STEREO
Starring
Laraine Day
Robert Ryan
Shipping executive Brad Collins has an attractive wife. But the arrival of an old flame reveals a secret worth killing for.
Director Robert Stevenson
0 FILMS: pages 39-44
Cartoon capers. Fred is dazzled by the chance to become a celebrity. 0 CHILDREN: page 10
With Andi Peters.
Poddington Peas
Cartoon adventures. (Repeat)
A 12-part comedy drama.
2: Mrs Trout writes, directs and stars in the school play. Written by Andy Cunningham
Cartoon about an alley-cat.
Music programme presented by Tony Gregory. Today's guests include the London Community Gospel Choir. 0 STEREO
The news for children.
A 20-part children's drama series set in a school.
Hargreaves is pleased with the latest improvement to Grange Hill but Mrs McClusky is worried about the money.
Episode written by Margaret Simpson
(Rpt) (Part 10 on Friday)
(Stereo) (Teletext subtitles: page 888)
(For cast see Monday. Shown at 1.30pm) • STEREO
0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888
With Peter Sissons and Anna Ford.
Weather Rob McElwee
Fast-moving game show with magician Paul Daniels. Director Tony Newman Producer Stanley Appel 0 STEREO
Clyde is front page news in the Gazette, and the Taverniers must face the neighbours.
This week's episodes written by Michael Russell
(Stereo)
(Teletext subtitles: page 888)
With Michael Buerk.
Regional News
Weather Rob McElwee
0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES (news): page 888
Tonight Drop Dead Fred, with Rik Mayall making his
American debut, and Toy
Soldiers - a group of students have to ward off a terrorist attack. And Kenneth Branagh joins Barry Norman in the studio to talk about his first
American film, Dead Again. Director Shaun Williams
Producer Bruce Thompson • STEREO
• BARRY NORMAN : page 38
0 COMPETITION: ring 0[number removed]calls are charged at 36p per minute cheap rate. 48p at all other times.
Revealing documentary that offers insights into the working life of one of the most influential musicians of our time, tracing the creation - from round-the-piano discussions to its world premiere this summer in Liverpool's Anglican Cathedral - of McCartney's Liverpool
Oratorio. The ex-Beatle's first venture into the classical idiom - a collaboration with composer Carl Davis , himself famous for TV scores like The
World at War - led to a major work performed by the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, choristers and four top soloists including soprano Kiri Te Kanawa and bass Willard
White. McCartney has drawn on his memories of a Liverpool boyhood, and from the top of a bus on a poignant tour of the city, he talks about his childhood, his family and his fellow Beatles, and about one of the most daunting openings of his life - 'the church gig'. Director Ann Paul
Producer Chips Chipperfield
A Picture Music International production in association with Juggler Films for BBCtv 0 MUSIC AND ARTS: page 4