Starting with 6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast News headlines or summaries every quarterhour.
Topical discussion programme with Robert Kilroy-Silk .
Spiced bread and apple pudding with heather and honey sauce. Recipe on Ceefax page 615
and Regional News; Weather
With Philippa Forrester.
The Playground Stop.
Animation.
With Mike Smith. Family quiz. ● STEREO
and Regional News; Weather
Fergus Keeling looks at creatures with hard hats and protective shells.
Celebrities present their favourite meals with Adrian Mills
. Debi Jones discovers the talents of the great British public and Miriam Stoppard talks to women in the news.
Including at
12.00 News and Regional News; Weather
Presented byjudi Spiers. * STEREO
Followed by Weather
John Brice puts an interesting proposition to Dorothy.
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Quiz hosted by Henry Kelly.
U Drama based on a true story starring
Robert Duvall , Eric Fryer After losing a leg through cancer, a young Canadian undertakes a trans-continental run to raise money. Director Ralph Thomas ● FILMS: pages 25-29
Animation.
With Andi Peters.
Joshua Jones: Horseplay
Animation. With the voices of George Layton and Barbara Flynn.
Cartoon.
Told for Jackanory by Sylvester McCoy.
Cartoon.
Ruth Toulson asks why some people enjoy being frightened. ● STEREO
The news for children.
The first in a new 20-part series.
Chrissy Mainwaring decides to stay on at Grange Hill.
Episode written by Chris Ellis
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(For cast see Monday. Shown at 1.30pm) ● STEREO
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With Philip Hayton.
Weather John Kettley
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Anneka Rice hosts the I return of the holiday magazine. Sue Cook discovers a good value holiday in China for less than £500; Anneka takes an energetic weekend mountain biking in Wales. And Kathy Tayler previews the Radio Times Holiday
Competition when she meets last year's winners in their time-share villa in Portugal. Producer Simon Shaw
Series producer Jane Lush
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● COMPETITION: for details of how you can win a week's holiday see page 45
0 BBC HOLIDAYS MAGAZINE: available from 10 0 January, £1.40 from newsagents.
Sharon's dream of owning the pub looks like coming true.
This week's episodes written by Tony Jordan
(Stereo)
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David Coleman tests the stars.
Ian Botham lines up with the England and British Lions stand-off Bob Andrew , and Tottenham and Scotland striker Gordon Durie.
Bill Beaumont is joined by Northamptonshire and England batsman Allan Lamb , and European team gold medallist in three-day eventing Mary Thomson.
Executive producer Mike Adley ● STEREO
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With Peter Sissons and Jill Dando.
Regional News
Weather John Kettley
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The return of the drama series created by Ian La Frenais and Jimmy Nail and starring Jimmy Nail as an unorthodox undercover detective in his native
Newcastle. First of six parts.
Here We Go Again. Spender is impatient with his new assignment protecting senior politicians, expecting the arrival of his new boss and waiting for his associate Stick to be released from prison.
Episode written by Jimmy Nail Producer Martin McKeand
Director Alan Grint
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Barry Norman talks to Michelle Pfeiffer
In an industry noted for its lack of good women's roles,
Michelle Pfeiffer has carved a niche for herself to rival Meryl Streep and Glenn Close. In recent years starring roles in films like The Fabulous
Baker Boys , The Russia House, and Dangerous Liaisons have displayed the versatility of her acting. In her latest film
Frankie andjohnny she plays a dowdy waitress in a New York coffee shop who falls in love with an ageing cook, played by Al Pacino. She is a very private person, avoiding the celebrity circuit and the partying of the LA scene. Talking about her looks, she once compared herself to a duck! The interview was recorded in Los Angeles, where she is filming her role as Catwoman in the Batman sequel. Director Liz Hartford
Producer Bruce Thompson ● STEREO
COMPETITION: ring 0[number removed].
Calls are charged at 36p per minute cheap rate. 48p at all other times. 0 BARRY NORMAN : page 24
Starring
Karen Valentine
Few believe Mary Glatzle has what it takes to be a cop - but for the sake of her sick son she needs the NYPD's medical benefits. However, it is her own health that is threatened when she goes undercover.
Screenplay/Director Sandor Stern ● TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888 ● FILMS: pages25-29