Starting with 6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast
Business and financial news.
Followed at 7.00 by the morning news programme.
Headlines; 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.
Robert Kilroy-Silk leads a topical studio debate. A Kilroy production for BBCtv
The best of British cooking, with chef Gary Rhodes. Today: bread and butter pudding. Recipe on Ceefax page 615
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With Philippa Forrester.
The Why Bird Stop. A Felgate production for BBCtv
Cartoon adventures.
Hugh Scully dips into the A ntiques Roadshowarchives.
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Family quiz with Mike Smith and Kate Copstick. ● STEREO
In today'sedition of the magazine programme presented by Miriam Stoppard and Adrian Mills , Tim Grundy meets pop star
Chesney Hawkes and Phillip Hodson 's phone-in tackles teenage problems: call [number removed].
Including at
Judi Spiers with conversation, music and the odd surprise, live from the Pebble Mill foyer.
12.55 Regional News; Weather
Followed by Weather
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Quiz hosted by John Sachs.
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Her Letter. Val is ecstatic after receiving a letter from Ben.
Renovating furniture.
American comedy series.
The Big Sleep. David persuades Sandy to participate in a sleep deprivation experiment.
With Andi Peters.
Penny Crayon
Animation. (Repeat)
Picture book stories told by Sheila Hancock and Joss Ackland.
Cartoon action. (Repeat)
Musical fun at the pigs' diner.
Cartoon adventures.
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With Juliet Morris.
With Yvette Fielding, John Leslie and Diane-Louise Jordan. STEREO
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Christina has to come to terms with Paul's fatal attraction.
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With John Humphrys and Jill Dando.
Weather Suzanne Charlton
Presented by Guy Michelmore and Louise Batchelor with sport from Michael Wale. Editor Fiona Chesterton
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Among Terry Wogan 's guests tonight are singer Lloyd Cole and New York barber Bill Black , who saves his clients' locks and knits them into clothes.
Producer Cari Rosen
Executive producer Peter Estall STEREO
This week consumer champions Lynn Faulds Wood and John Stapleton take a look behind the insulin debate, scrutinise the ITC's policing on television advertising, and reveal news of foreign holidays which are more expensive for children than adults.
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Where else could you get 50 different shows in one programme? Noel Edmonds puts two more families under the spotlight as he tests them on classic television clips. Director Nick Hurran
Producer Richard L Lewis
Five voyages to the most exotic and dramatic underwater locations in the world.
The Kelp Forests of Calif orn ia. In this third film bubblehelmeted divers
Martha Holmes and Mike deGruy dive beyond the pounding
Californian surf to a submarine forest of breathtaking beauty - and predatory blue sharks. The underwater trees are a type of seaweed, giant kelp. Through sunlit glades the divers find harbour seals, bat rays, clouds of colourful fish and sea otters.
Just beyond the kelp, the angel shark proves to be no angel, while further out in deep water, a dive with blue sharks calls for heavy protection. Producer Robin Hellier
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With Michael Buerk.
Regional News
Weather Suzanne Charlton
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This summer, hopes for a political settlement in Northern Ireland flickered then died. But
Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Peter Brooke refuses to give up the search for peace.
John Ware assesses his chances and reports on why, against all odds, this most tenacious
Northern Ireland Secretary remains optimistic. Editor Mark Thompson
An innovative American musical drama set in the Los
Angeles police department, created by Steven Bochco.
A Three-Corpse Meal. LaRusso finds himself behind bars when he's arrested for the murder of Tyrone Weeks. Vicki and Andy pose as parents to rescue a baby sold for drug money.
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Ruth Mott re-creates the lost world of Victorian cooking. Luncheon. Lunch in Victorian households was
"an unceremonious and inconsequent meal". It usually consisted of cold meats and hot dishes that wouldn't spoil if left standing. Ruth Mott prepares a galantine, poached eggs on spinach and a gooseberry tart. Producer Keith Sheather
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The magazine series for deaf and hard-of-hearing people. A Romanian Love Story. Jeni Major is a deaf Romanian woman who was brought up under Ceausescu's rule and then met and married an Englishman on business in Romania. Now she returns to her village for a family wedding. How have things changed since Ceausescu's fall? With signing and subtitles.
Producer Bryn Brooks