6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast
News headlines or summaries every quarter hour.
With Robert Kilroy-Silk .
Today, sea bass and scallops. Recipe on Ceefax page 615
and Regional News; Weather
With Philippa Forrester.
The Patch Stop. ● STEREO
Animated cartoon.
With Mike Smith. Quiz show. ● STEREO
and Regional News; Weather
The personal finance programme takes a look at savings and does a spot of bargain hunting at the January sales. With Gloria Hunniford.
Presented by Miriam Stoppard and Adrian Mills.
Including at
12.00 News and Regional News; Weather
Presented by Alan Titchmarsh. ● STEREO
Followed by Weather
Rory puts a strain on his friendship with Adam. Todd looks for a job.
(For cast see Monday. Rptdat 5.35pm) ● STEREO
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Quiz hosted by Henry Kelly.
Starring
Leslie Phillips
Roy Kinnear
When a famous Russian male ballet dancer defects to the west, he brings chaos to an unsuspecting household.
Commander Rimmington. LESLIE PHILLIPS
Directors Harold Snoad and Ray Cooney ● FILMS: pages 35-41
With Andi Peters.
A musical series. Melvin is danced off his feet!
Written by Simon Davies * STEREO
Part 4 told for Jackanotyby Charlotte Coleman.
Cartoon fun.
Second in a six-part comedy drama series. Will Kevin let the cousins join the gang? With Antony Eden , Mona Bruce , Jenny McCracken , Carol
Leader, Samantha Hammond , Lydia Chesshyre ,
Carl Ferguson and Adam Searles. Written by Martin Riley ● STEREO
The news for children.
Presented by Yvette Fielding , John Leslie and Diane Louise-Jordan . ● STEREO
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(Forcast see Monday. Shown at 1.30pm) ● STEREO
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With Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey.
Weather Rob McElwee
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The UK's top chart show featuring the very best of today 's music and pre-chart exclusives. Introduced this week by Tony Dortie and Adrian Rose.
Director Arch Dyson
Producer Stanley Appel ● STEREO
● MAGAZINE: Number One magazine, available every Wednesday, 65p from newsagents.
The strain in the Fowler household is beginning to show: it can't be long before something - or someone - cracks. Will Pete get to speak to Kathy before she hears the bad news from someone else?
Michelle is beginning to wonder where she stands in her relationship with Clyde, while Pat tries to get Frank to soften towards Sam and Ricky.
Episode written by Barrie Shore
(Stereo)
(Teletext Subtitles: page 888)
Another episode of the classic comedy series written by Roy Clarke.
Starring Bill Owen Peter Sallis
Brian Wilde
The Charity Balls. When perfectly respectable men appear wearing no trousers, Compo, Clegg and Foggy are intrigued.
Director/Producer Alan J W Bell ● STEREO
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Comedy series set in a leisure centre written by Richard Fegen and Andrew Norriss. Starring
Chris Barrie
The local authority is becoming increasingly concerned by the falling attendances at Whitbury leisure centre. An inspector is despatched, sending Brittas into overdrive mobilising his staff to get the place clean.
Director/Producer Mike Stephens * STEREO
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By the Liberal Democrats
With Martyn Lewis. Regional News
Weather Rob McElwee
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Starring
Clint Eastwood
Jeff Bridges
Bank robber John
"Thunderbolt" Doherty is on the run from his fellow gang members who believe he has escaped with their loot. When they catch up with him he is saved by "Lightfoot", a young drifter in a stolen car, and the chase is on to find the true location of the hidden fortune.
Written and directed by Michael Cimino who went on to make the The Deer Hunter before running way over-budget on the epic western Heaven's Gate.
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American detective drama starring Robert Urich
Mary Hamilton. Touched by the plight of a spunky
19-year-old Texan, Spenser tries to reunite her with her dad, a drifter who has fallen into bad company.