Starting with 6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast
News headlines or summaries every quarterhour.
Topical discussion programme.
Today, ginger vegetable stew.
and Regional News; Weather
With Andi Peters.
The Playground Stop.
Animation.
Daily teenage magazine presented by Adrian Mills.
and Regional News; Weather
Last in the natural history series. Bat guano, birds nest soup, termite tunnels, and a rhino in trouble. Presented by Fergus Keeling.
Presented by Miriam Stoppard live from Bristol Royal Hospital for Sick Children.
Including at
12.00 News and Regional News; Weather
Today's star guest is Albert Finney. Withjudi Spiers. ● STEREO
Followed by Weather
Melissa is in conflict with Dorothy over her obsession about the new teacher.
(For cast see Monday. Repeated at 5. 35pm) ● STEREO
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Hosted by Henry Kelly.
Starring
Steve McQueen
Frank Kane rises from petty crime to become boss of the New York City syndicate. With John Drew Barrymore.
Director Robert Stevens ● FILMS: pages 33-38
With Andi Peters.
Joshua Jones
Animation.
Cartoon.
Last of a two-part story, told for Jackanory by Cathy Tyson.
Space-age cartoon fun.
From the Wildlife and Wetlands Trust, Slimbridge. Terry Nutkins visits Strangford Lough in Northern Ireland where seals and seabirds all rely on plankton. With Chris Packham and Sue Dawson.
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Really Wild Fact: page 1
News for children.
Alice and Becky agree that they can't let the garden be sold.
This week's episodes written by Kevin Hood
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(For cast see Monday. Shown at 1.30pm)
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With Peter Sissons and Anna Ford.
Weather Bernard Davey
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Anneka Rice presents a special edition from America. Moira Stuart discovers whether Chicago is her kind of town, while in Florida Ross King investigates long-stay holidays in Lauderdale-by-the-Sea. Eamonn Holmes takes his trusty campervan along the wagon trails of New Mexico, and Anneka Rice takes a fly-drive holiday through New England in the autumn.
Details on Ceefax page 629
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BBC Holidays Magazine: £1.40 from newsagents.
Ricky has a surprise for Sam which further irritates Frank, while Clyde shocks his father.
Written this week by Tony McHale
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(Drama: page 4)
(Wendy Richard's TV Dinner: page 18)
Another chance to see the comedy series by John Sullivan about a couple with a passionate love-hate relationship, starring Paul Nicholas , Jan Francis Vince and Penny meet up for the first time since they were due to be married five years ago.
Director/Producer Ray Butt
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Bill Beaumont is joined by Lee Chapman , Leeds United and England B striker, and Allison Fisher , the reigning Women's World Snooker champion. John Barnes lines up with Jonathan Davies , Widnes stand-off and new captain of Great Britain, and Mark James , five times a Ryder Cup player.
David Coleman tests the stars.
Executive producer Mike Adley
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With Martyn Lewis. Regional News
Weather Bernard Davey
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The new drama series about an all-woman minicab firm, written by Carole Hayman. The decision to make "Rides" an all-women outfit provokes a row with Hal, while the arrival of Bryant produces friction in the office. A simple school run turns into a nightmare for Aileen.
Producer Lavinia Warner
Director Diana Patrick
A Warner Sisters production for BBCtv
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The Last Boy Scout stars Bruce Willis in an adventure caper from Tony Scott (Top Gun). The Man in the Moon, an exploration of a girl's sexual awakening, stars Sam Waterston and Tess Harper; Robert Mulligan directs.
Plus a look at 21 years of magic moments from the Oscars.
Director Heather Goodman Producer Bruce Thompson
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Competition: ring [number removed]. Calls are charged at 36p per minute cheap rate, 48p at all other times.
Barry Norman: page 32
The star considered by Elton John to be "the first real woman rock 'n' roll singer" looks back over 30 years - at the traumas of her early days, her secret dreams and how she finally made it. There are rarely seen clips from the 60s and 70s including a glimpse of her collaboration with Phil Spector on River Deep, Mountain High, and a unique interview with her former husband and mentor, Ike, from his prison cell.
Intercut with her personal recollections is film of Mick Jagger, David Bowie, Cher, Bryan Adams, Mark Knopfler and Keith Richards, who explain why she is "simply the best".
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