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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
Chef Paul Gayler makes dried fruit and ginger pudding. Recipe on Ceefax page 615
and Regional News; Weather
With Philippa Forrester.
The Why Bird Stop.
A Felgate production for BBCtv 0PLAYDAYS MAGAZINE: 45p on sale Wednesday.
Monster cartoon.
Hugh Scully casts his expert eye over an array of fine porcelain.
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Tim Grundy talks to pop star Alison Moyet. With Miriam Stoppard and Adrian Mills. 0 FEATURE: page 42
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Featuring music from Peter Skellern and Richard Stilgoe. Presented by Judi Spiers.
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Henry Kelly hosts a new series of the knockout quiz with contestants from 21 European countries, plus a new daily viewers' prize. A Reg Grundy production for BBCtv
With a Heavy Heart. What strange game is Jill playing?
Renovating chairs.
American comedy series.
Willie learns about apartheid.
With Andi Peters.
Penny Crayon
Animation.
(Stereo)
Picture book stories.
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Cartoon action. (Repeat)
Musical fun at the pigs' diner.
Cartoon adventures.
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The Radio Times/ Newsround
Young Photojoumalist competition results. With Juliet Morris. • CHILDREN: page 12
With Yvette Fielding, John Leslie and Diane-Louise Jordan. • STEREO
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How will Dorothy and Caroline score in the dating game?
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With Peter Sissons and Moira Stuart.
Weather Michael Fish
Presented by Paddy Haycocks and Sally Taylor, with Angela Diffley at the newsdesk. Editor Richard Horobin
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6.30-7.00pm Newsroom South East
Presented by Guy Michelmore and Louise Batchelor with sports news from Michael Wale. Editor Fiona Chesterton
(South East)
Actor Tom Conti and comedy duo Tony Slattery and Mike McShane are among Selina Scott 's guests tonight. Producer Natalie Elsey
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This week, Bill Hanrahan investigates selling techniques used in the photocopy leasing business; John Stapleton looks at how customers are treated by the water supply companies and asks how the privatised water industry is policed. With Lynn Faulds Wood. Edtior Sarah Caplin
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A "circle" of comedy actors connect The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin , Rising Damp, Porridge, Open All Hours, Only Fools and Horses ..., Butterflies and Reginald Perrin again: who are they? (Answers at foot of column). Join the competition as Noel Edmonds tests two more families on their knowledge of television. Director Nick Hurran
Producer Richard L Lewis
The last film in the series of underwater adventures.
The Hawaiian Islands. A whale shark looms out of the blue, dwarfing divers
Martha Holmes and Mike de Gruy. It's a moment of high drama, a breathtaking encounter with the biggest fish in the ocean. But the intrepid pair came to these Pacific islands to track down another heavyweight - the humpback whale. Surrounded by the mysterious sound of singing whales, their hopes rise. Their persistence pays off when a 35-ton mother with a newborn baby lingers quite unconcerned in front of the camera. For the divers it's the highlight of an eventful trip, and a fitting finale to the Sea Trek voyages. Producer Robin Hellier
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0 BBC BOOK: £ 16.95. from booksellers. 0 BBC WILDLIFE MAGAZINE: November issue includes a guide to the world's best dive sites, a chance to win a diving holiday at one of them; plus Martha Holmes 's
"Seatrek" diary, f 1.75. from newsagents. 0 NATURE: page 8
With Martyn Lewis. Regional News
Weather Michael Fish
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Last month, several British cities were blighted by rioting, and politicians and church leaders cast around for explanations for the civil unrest. Jane Corbin looks for the causes of inner-city riots and asks what can be done to prevent further unrest; whether the riots represent a failure of the Government's policies in deprived areas; and whether there is an "urban underclass" trapped in a vicious circle of poverty. Editor Mark Thompson
An innovative American musical drama, set in the Los Angeles police department, created by Steven Bochco.
Oil of 01 'Lay. Gaines becomes emotionally involved in the plight of the homeless when he and Rose are assigned the seemingly endless task of moving the homeless to nowhere in particular.
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Ruth Mott re-creates the lost world of Victorian cooking. Picnics. During Queen
Victoria's reign picnics grew in popularity. Ruth Mott lays out and packs a Mrs Beeton "bill of fare for a picnic for 40 persons'. Presented by Peter Thoday. Producer Keith Sheather
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