Starting with 6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast
I Business and financial news. i Followed at 7.00 by the morning ' news programme. Headlines; news summaries every quarter hour. Business news: 7.12,7040,
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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
s Robert Kilroy-Silk leads a topical studio debate. A Kilroy production for BBCtv
Clive Howe presents the best of traditional British cooking. Today: haricot of lamb. Recipe on Ceefax page 615 ●FOOD: page 16
and Regional News; Weather
With Philippa Forrester.
The Why Bird Stop.
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Animation.
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Week one of the 28-day diet, plus sun, sea and suppleness in the form of a workout.
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12.00 News and Regional News; Weather
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Quiz hosted by Henry Kelly. A Reg Grundy production for BBCtv
Deserted. Page, Michael and Johnny face death.
You've Come A Long Way, Baby. Felix brings back an abandoned baby. With Jack Klugman and Tony Randall.
Hudson and Halls cook a family meal and launch a competition to find the best one-pot recipe; Dr Stefan Buczacki proves that the January garden can be a riot of colour; Janet Palmer makes a warm winter coat for under
E25 and Claire Rayner discusses views of marriage across the generation gap. With Nerys Hughes.
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With Andi Peters.
Animated cartoon.
A comedy drama. Dennis and Margaret hit a rocky patch. Written by Wayne Jackman ●STEREO
First in a five-part story by Joan Aiken. Told for Jackanory by Charlotte Coleman.
Animated cartoon.
Hero Turtles
Cartoon adventures.
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Joe and Harold prepare to go to court for custody of Sky. The search is on for Todd and Cody. Josh has diagnosed what is wrong with Melissa.
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With Peter Sissons and Moira Stuart.
Weather Ian McCaskill
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Presented by Guy Michelmore and Louise Batchelor with sport from Michael Wale. Editor Guy Pelham
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Conversation and entertainment with Terry Wogan and his guests direct from the Television Centre.
Producer Graham Owens
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Classic comedy with the hapless Frank Spencer starring Michael Crawford Michelle Dotrice
Frank and Betty have a second honeymoon at the seaside. Producer Michael Mills
A comedy by Paul A Mendleson starring Anton Rodgers Lesley Dunlop
The Look of Love. When it comes to looking for a "dream home", Alec knows just what Zoe will like - whether she likes it or not.
Director Paul Harrison Producer Sharon Bloom
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Invasion of the Killer Mink
"Shoot them all ... blood-thirsty killers ... they kill other animals for the fun of it." This is often the countrymen's reaction to the subject of mink. There can hardly be a creature in Britain that is more hated.
During the making of the programme producer
Mark Jacobs had a hot line for people to ring in with reported mink attacks - he had 150 calls. An estimated 200,000 can now be found living in our countryside. All of them are descended from escapees of British fur farms. But is the reputation of this small weasel-like creature justified? Can we learn to live with the mink? Narrated by David Attenborough. Series producer Mike Beynon ●STEREO
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With Michael Buerk. Regional News
Weather Ian McCaskill
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Risky Business
King's Cross, Zeebrugge, Piper Alpha ... more than a thousand people died in the big disasters of the late 80s. Each year more than 600 die in everyday workplace accidents. Yet after most disasters and deaths at work, company managements escape unpunished. Only one director has ever been convicted of manslaughter for a workplace death, while the average fine for safety offences is little more than £800.
Michael Crick asks whether the law on safety is too lenient. Producer Dai Richards
Editor Mark Thompson
The return of the crime series set in New York's police department. Starring Sharon Gless, Tyne Daly
With Lieutenant Samuels on vacation, Christine is in charge of the precinct, but the trappings of authority soon feel uncomfortable.
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A series which does for gardens what interior designers have done for the kitchen - make them part of the living space of their owner. The Extra Room
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