. Starting with ; 6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast
Business andfinancial 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 A Kilroy production for BBCtv
Bruno Loubet makes mushroom and chestnuts en cocotte.
Recipe on Ceefax page 615
and Regional News; Weather
With Philippa Forrester.
The Why Bird Stop.
A Felgate production for BBCtv • PLAYDAYS MAGAZINE: 45p on sale Wednesday.
Animation.
How flowers have inspired craftsmen. With Hugh Scully.
and Regional News; Weather
Family quiz with Mike Smith. • STEREO
Presented by Miriam Stoppard and Adrian Mills.
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Judi Spiers meets the stars of Mike Batt 's musical Hunting of the Snark Kenny Everett ,
David McCallum , Mark McGann.
Followed by Weather
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Quiz hosted by Henry Kelly. A Reg Grundy production for BBCtv
Just Desserts. Abby is told to keep away from Olivia.
How to polish old furniture.
American comedy series.
The Naked Truth. Is the nude woman in the painting Sandy?
With Andi Peters.
Penny Crayon
Animation. (Repeat)
Picture book stories.
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Cartoon.
LA 12-part science fiction comedy thriller.
1: When Sean's apple detransanimateobjectifies, he doesn't know what it means.
Wntten by Pip and Jane Baker (Part 2 tomorrow) STEREO
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Cartoon adventures.
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With Juliet Morris.
With Yvette Fielding, John Leslie and Diane-Louise Jordan. • STEREO
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An upset Eddie returns to London. Matt and Gemma make their feelings clear.
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With Peter Sissons and Moira Stuart.
Weather Michael Fish
Presented by Guy Michelmore and Louise Batchelor with sport from Michael Wale. Editor Fiona Chesterton
More conversation and entertainment with Selina
Scott and her guests. Producer Natalie Elsey
Executive producer Peter Estall • STEREO
In National Consumer Week, an examination of the pitfalls of launching a business under a franchise or licence. Consumer journalist Simon Walton meets some of those who have sunk their hard-earned cash into a business venture, with disastrous consequences. And John Stapleton discovers some teeth-whitening products that could cause permanent damage. With Lynn Faulds Wood. Editor Sarah Caplin
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Noel Edmonds continues his search for the Telly Addicts of 1991 with two more families answering questions on archive television clips. Director Nick Hurran
Producer Richard L Lewis
I From the NEWaward-winning team that created Supersense, a six-part series in which pioneering film techniques are used to reveal our lives from the animals' point of view. Home Life. To our animal lodgers our homes are caves. In this extraordinary world, carpet beetles stalk our floors and clothes moths knit their own jumpers from fragments of wool; dustmites swirl in the hurricanes of vacuum cleaners and termites carve out a solid door. Even our beds shelter two million companions. In cities kites grab their own takeaways, while gulls and vultures recycle our rubbish. Stone martens disable car engines, skunks kerb crawl and monkeys mug people for food. In the man-made canyons of New
York City the peregrine swoops dramatically on its pigeon prey. On this spectacular journey,
Lifesense reveals that our lives are far from familiar when seen through animal eyes.
Narrated by Andrew Sachs. Producer John Downer
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• BBC BOOK: L £15.95, from booksellers. 0 BBC WILDLIFE MAGAZINE: November issue includes three essays on man and earth. plus free animal prints and a chance to win a Sea Trek holiday by the Red Sea. L 1.75, from newsagents. 0 FEATURE: page 26
With Martyn Lewis. Regional News
Weather Michael Fish
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The Bank That Didn't Add Up When last July the Bank of England co-ordinated action to close down BCCI, one of the world's largest international banks, it ended a fraud but started a furore. For no sooner had the bank acted than the questions began. When did the Bank of England suspect a fraud? Should the auditors have sounded the alarm earlier? And should the closedown have happened sooner? As depositors wait to find out how much they might retrieve, Fred Emery reports on whether the largest banking fraud in history could have been avoided.
Producer Gerard Baker Editor Mark Thompson
American musical drama, created by Steven Bochco.
Cop-a-Feeliac. Potts is given 24-hour protection following threats upon his life.
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Ruth Mott re-creates the lost world of Victorian cooking. Dinner. Today she prepares lamb roasted on a spit and beef cooked in a braising pan.
Presented by Peter Thoday. Producer Keith Sheather
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A special report from India on the pioneering work of Ian Stillman , founder of the Nambikkai training centre for deaf young adults. With signing and subtitles.
Producer Frances Tulloch
A Tullstar production for BBCtv