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: 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
Italian cookery from
Ruth Rogers and Rose Gray: calves' liver with braised cavolo nero.
Recipe on Ceefax page 615
and Regional News; Weather
With Philippa Forrester.
The Why Bird Stop.
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Animation.
With Mike Smith. Family quiz. ● STEREO
and Regional News; Weather
Help with diet motivation.
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12.00 News and Regional News; Weather
Live entertainment magazine with Judi Spiers. ● STEREO
Followed by Weather
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Quiz hosted by Henry Kelly. { A Reg Grundy production for BBCtv
Sex and Violence. Paige finally manages to seduce Greg.
Surprise, Surprise. Felix is forced to hold his daughter's birthday party at the apartment. With
Jack Klugman and Tony Randall.
Gardening expert Stefan Buczacki brings Radio 4's Gardeners' Question Time to television when he answers queries from the studio audience. Plus knitwear help from designer ; Kaffe Fassett; Lesley Waters * cooks a winter meal using seasonal ingredients; and there's an invitation to join the ' programme's new slimming scheme. With Nerys Hughes.
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With Andi Peters.
Barney
Animation.
Fourth in a 13-part comedy drama. Dennis and Margaret decide Clive's a lazy layabout. Written by Wayne Jackman ● STEREO
A five-part story told daily for Jackanory by Joss Ackland.
Cartoon.
Hero Turtles
Cartoon adventures.
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With Juliet Morris and Krishnan Guru-Murthy .
With Yvette Fielding,
John Leslie and Diane-Louise Jordan. ● STEREO
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The police finally catch up with Joe and Sky - is this the end of the road? Cody collapses with a fever. Josh and Melissa go on a waiters' course.
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With Peter Sissons and Moira Stuart.
Weather Michael Fish
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Presented by Guy Michelmore and Louise Batchelor with sport from Michael Wale. Editor Guy Pelham
● REGIONAL PROGRAMME
The second of three debates for election year in which Terry Wogan invites an audience of young people to question and voice their concerns about national and world issues to spokesmen from the three main political parties. This week, the Liberal Democrats are in the hot seat. The party is represented by Alan Beith , MP (Treasury), Matthew Taylor , MP (education) Jim Wallace , MP (employment) and Simon Hughes , MP (environment). Producer Graham Owens
Executive producer Peter Estall
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Consumer champions Lynn Faulds Wood and John Stapleton investigate and campaign on your behalf. Editor Sarah Caplin
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Comedy series written by Paul A Mendleson , starring Anton Rodgers Lesley Dunlop
It 'sAll in the Game. Zoe discovers her competitive spirit just when Alec thought his had safely evaporated, but she finds there's life in the old dog yet.
Director Paul Harrison
Producer Sharon Bloom
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Flying Foresters. What has the face of a fox, flies at night, can have a wing-span of over a metre and eats fruit? The answer is the fruit bat, a beautiful mammal that is getting ever rarer. But these are animals we literally cannot afford to lose, because they make millions of dollars for man by pollinating his fruit and trees. And if destroyed rainforests are ever to grow again, it will be fruit bats which plant the seeds. Narrated by David Attenborough. Director Miles Barton Producer Mike Beynon ● STEREO
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With Michael Buerk. Regional News
Weather Michael Fish
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Nuclear Nightmare
The collapse of the Soviet Union has left thousands of nuclear warheads, vast amounts of plutonium and entire cities full of scientists who know how to make nuclear weapons: what happens to them now? How safe are the warheads? Where is all the plutonium? And could other countries entice the scientists to make their own atomic bombs and spread the threat of nuclear war around the world?
David Dimbleby presents a debate on the "nuclear nightmare" with experts from the USA, Russia and the UK. Editor Mark Thompson
Police drama series.
With Mary Beth on maternity leave, Christine finds the paperwork piling up.
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Highlights of one of tonight's FA Cup Fourth Round ties.
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Second of 13 programmes explaining this April's new benefits for disabled people.
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