6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast Business and financial news.
Followed at 7.00 by the morning news programme. Headlines; news summaries every quarterhour.
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
S Gloria Hunniford discusses lives and lifestyles with celebrity ; guests and her studio audience.
Lamb with Provencal herbs.
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With Toby Anstis. * STEREO
The Why Bird Stop.
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Breaking Up Is Hard to Do
John becomes attached to his new girlfriend's s daughter.
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From the Corn Exchange,
Leeds: Rosemary meets a Yorkshire dieter who has lost three stone in seven months.
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A petrified bird's nest, an amputation set, saucy postcards and a portable shower. With Hugh Scully.
Viareggio in Tuscany, Italy.
and Regional News; Weather
Fillets of pork with Thai curry sauce and rice.
Lynn Redgrave is today's star
I guest. Withjudi Spiers. ● STEREO
Followed by Weather
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A look at the courtship and mating of these elegant birds. An RSPB film
Poor Jill. Julie 's parents become frightened ofjill.
See the Hill.... Over the Hill. Mac is "thrown" by Lt Holowachuck in a combat exercise and demands a rematch.
Today: sewing expert Janet Palmer with advice on bridal outfits; chefs Hudson and Halls visit the swimming pensioners of Streatham, south London, to cook a light, nourishing meal and members of Horticultural
Therapy Groups put their gardening questions to
Dr Stefan Buczacki. Presented by Nerys Hughes.
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With Philippa Forrester.
A new gym teacher arrives at the school.
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Spoof horror cartoon. Blanche enters a "cook-off to prove she can do more than shop.
Fifth of a 12-part drama about a boy who gets caught up in a scientific espionage plot.
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News for children.
Blue Peter
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Gemma needs to know Glen's true feelings towards her.
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With John Humphrys and Moira Stuart.
Weather Bill Giles
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Presented by Guy Michelmore and Louise Batchelor with sports news from Rob Curling. Editor Guy Pelham
Conversation and entertainment live from
Television Centre.
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Second in a ten-part series featuring action and adventure from around the world.
Against the Elements. Presenter Matt Dickinson continues his journey across the Namib
Desert on foot. Water supplies are low, temperatures rise above 120 degrees fahrenheit, as the two-man team heads into the "dead zone" where no creature can survive. Plus cameraman AI Giddings diving beneath the North Pole, and a young Joe Brown fighting his way through a jungle where it rains for 23 hours a day. Series producer Colin Luke
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Phillip Schofield presents highlights of the most-watched programmes in the history of British television.
1975. He is joined by Stuart Hall , host of the It's a Knockout game show, and Tammy Wynette , who performed her number one Standby Your Man on Top of the Pops.
Michael Crawford swings into the Royal Variety
Performance,
Jacques Cousteau comes face-to-face with a shark, and Doctor Who defeats the android invasion.
Director/Producer Bill Wilson STEREO
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Comedy series about two incompatible neighbours written by Richard Ommanney , creator of Three Up, Two Down, and starring
Gareth Hunt , Louisa Rix
Katie is in love with Terry and has conveniently reached the age of consent.
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With Michael Buerk. Regional News
Weather Bill Giles
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Citizen Major's Charter
The Citizen's Charter, which John Major launched as the Tories' "big idea" for the 90s, is rapidly breeding mini-charters setting new standards for most public services. Fred Emery reports from hospitals, schools, trains and refurbished benefits and job centres on how citizens are using their rights. Can the charters deliver their promise of public services more responsive to consumers or is the Prime Minister's initiative destined to be written off as a gimmick?
Producer Francesca Kirby-Green Editor Glenwyn Benson
American police drama series, starring Sharon Gless, Tyne Daly
Cagney and Lacey face an acute dilemma with the news that a petty criminal has some shattering information to trade - the name of a 14th Precinct cop responsible for stealing heroin from police drugs busts.
Reputations and careers go on the line when the detective's name, and motives, become known.
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May. Continuing the series in which a walled garden is restored and worked as it was
100 years ago. With Peter Thoday and head gardener Harry Dodson.
Producer Keith Sheather
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Andrew Sachs leaves the Costa
Brava and sets off with Manuel on the road to Aragon. Producer Bernard Adams