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. Editor Bob Wheaton
Robert Kilroy-Silk leads a topical studio debate. A Kilroy production for BBCtv
Vegetarian food with chef Paul Gayler. Today: salade of roasted vegetables.
and Regional News; Weather
With Philippa Forrester.
The Why Bird Stop.
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Cartoon.
Hugh Scully dusts down more Antiques Roadshowarchives.
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In the magazine programme today, Russell Grant sees New York cops at work, Tim Grundy meets pop star Alice Cooper , there's agony uncle
Phillip Hodson and the Radio Times / Care Bears search continues for Britain's most caring dad.
Including at
Today's guest is artist Beryl Cook.
Followed by Weather
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Quiz hosted by John Sachs.
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Mother Knows Best. Olivia and Harold could do something they will both regret.
Surface damage.
American comedy series.
Secretarial Poole. Sandy thinks she's hired "Robo-secretary" when Mrs Poole fills in.
With Andi Peters.
Penny Crayon
Animation. (Repeat)
Picture book stories told by Celia Imrie and Willie Rushton.
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Cartoon.
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What can Little Pig do for his work experience?
Cartoon adventures.
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With Juliet Morris.
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How long will Todd be able to stay in the Willis house undetected? Isabella believes
Christina is hostile towards her.
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With Peter Sissons and Jill Dando.
Weather Bernard Davey
Presented by Guy Michelmore and Louise Batchelor with sport from Michael Wale. Editor Fiona Chesterton
Conversation and entertainment with Terry Wogan and his guests. Producer Natalie Elsey
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In this week's consumer programme, Bill Hanrahan investigates a disturbing new trend which is leaving some debt-ridden drivers still paying for cars they no longer have. With Lynn Faulds Wood and John Stapleton. Editor Sarah Caplin
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What year brought to our screens a murderous pope, a Jersey detective, a left-wing university lecturer and a star teddy bear called Aloysius? (Answers at foot of column).
If you're a telly addict, too, join Noel Edmonds and two more competing families. Director Nick Hurran
Producer Richard L Lewis
Fourth of five underwater adventures in exotic locations around the world.
The Great Barrier Reef
Divers Martha Holmes and Mike de Gruy head for Australia, for an event described as "the greatest sex show on earth" - the mass spawning of corals. While waiting for the curtain to rise, they are surrounded by circling grey reef sharks. In a less sinister encounter they face a posse of giant groupers. Up on the beach, the divers watch entranced as turtles lumber ashore to lay eggs. Then, in a fitting climax on the chosen moonlit night, the corals all along this spectacular reef release their eggs and sperm in an underwater extravaganza to rival any firework display. Director Sara Ford
Producer Robin Hellier
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With Martyn Lewis. Regional News
Weather Bernard Davey
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In-depth investigation and analysis of major events at home and abroad with Panorama's team of reporters. Editor Mark Thompson
An innovative American musical drama set in the Los Angele police department, created by Steven Bochco.
The Cocaine Mutiny. Hollander is furious when a piece of political bargaining frees a council officer's personal assistant from a cut-and-dried drugs conviction.
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Ruth Mott re-creates the lost world of Victorian cooking.
Afternoon Tea. Five o'clock tea was an important social occasion for the Victorians. It was very formal. As Ruth Mott remembers, "Ladies took their gloves off. but never their hat." Her tea is lavish: strawberry ice-cream, caraway-seed cake, cucumber sandwiches and claret cup, flavoured with borage from the garden.
Presented by Peter Thoday. Producer Keith Sheather
('The Victorian Flower Garden' on Thursday at 8.00pm on BBC2)
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