Starting with 6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast
News every quarter hour.
Robert Kilroy-Silk presents his topical studio discussion.
Another member of the public joins Ross King and his guest for this morning's brainteasers. ● VIEWERS' QUIZ: see Monday
With Toby Anstis. ● STEREO
The Playground Stop. STEREO
● PLAYDAYS MAGAZINE: 50p. on sale Wednesday, from newsagents.
A mixture of chat, fact, tips, fun and star guests.
10.40 Making Money to Make Ends Meet with Will Hanrahan
11.00 News (Txt) and weather
11.10 Library of Romance with Barbara Cartland
11.30 Your Horoscopes
11.35 Legal Phone-in with Jan Rowland
12.00 News (Txt) and weather ● STEREO
HOTLINE: see Monday
Petula Clark and Harry Carpenter join Judy Spiers.
(Stereo)
12.55pm Regional News; Weather
With Philip Hayton.
Weather Ian McCaskill
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Quiz hosted by Henry Kelly. * STEREO
Emotional wartime drama starring
Anton Walbrook
Second World War: escaping Europe, air ace
Stefan Radetzky lends his musical talents to aid Polish Relief in America, but even love and marriage there cannot prevent him from yearning to return to the fray, no matter what the cost.
Director Brian Desmond Hurst (B/w) • FILMS: pages 59-68
With Andi Peters.
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Last in the nature series.
A tiger cub gets a wash behind the ears and collie puppies explore the garden. Narrated by Derek Griffiths. ● STEREO
Ghoulish cartoon. With voices by Griff Rhys Jones. • STEREO
Science-fiction comedy series. Can the Dispensable pass the test to carry the Universe's rarest creature?
Cartoon. Each of the Chipmunks take up a strange career.
Tony Hart and Gabrielle Bradshaw with more inventive ideas for making pictures.
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News for children.
Return of the 20-part children's drama series.
California enthralls
Spuggie. Joanne faces a difficult decision. This week's episodes written by Don Webb A Zenith North production forBBCtv (For cast see Friday at 5. 0pm)
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Lucy becomes trapped in her own web of lies. Gaby makes a decision concerning Glen. (For cast see Wednesday. Shown at 1.30pm)
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Peter Sissons and Anna Ford.
Weather Peter Cockroft
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Noel Edmonds continues his search for the family in Britain who knows the most about what they watch.
Director Graham Wetherell
Producer Richard L Lewis
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● COMPETITION: page 16
Arthur is hurt when he asks Mark for help, Grant's criminal friends turn up at the Vic with bad news, and Ian sees a face from the past.
(For cast see Thursday)
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Will Vivienne Westwood retain her Designer of the Year crown for a third year? It is one of the major prizes awarded by the British Fashion Council in this annual ceremony. Guest of honour is the Duchess of Kent.
Introduced from the Grosvenor
House Hotel in London by Jeff Banks and Caryn Franklin. Executive producer Roger Casstles (Event sponsored by Lloyds Bank) • STEREO
With Martyn Lewis. Regional News
Weather Peter Cockroft
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Continuing the hard-hitting fictional drama series by Lynda La Plante.
Stag Security Car Hire is born, and just as Frank and his boys look as if they're on the way up, the reappearance of Newman threatens to darken the horizon
- as does the mounting tension between Jimmy and Frank. Marway.................... BHASKER
Producer Ruth Caleb Director Karl Francis ● STEREO
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Ridley Scott is the "wild card" of British cinema. His versatility is revealed by films such as Alien, Blade Runner, Thelma and Louise and his new release 1492 Conquest of Paradise. As a director of commercials, he has been credited with changing the face of British advertising. Omnibus tracks his career, from his childhood on Tyneside through art school and the BBC, to locations in Spain and Costa Rica where he is working on his new film about Columbus.
With Sigourney Weaver, Gerard Depardieu, Michael Douglas, Susan Sarandon, Geena Davis, Keith Carradine, Andy Garcia, Mimi Rogers, David Puttnam and Tony Scott.
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Tonight's Movie Classic is the newsroom drama starring Peter Finch Faye Dunaway William Holden
"I'm mad as hell and I'm not going to take this any more!" With this outburst, veteran newsreader Howard Beale becomes both the saviour of his
TV network and also its biggest threat. As the ratings rocket Howard becomes the "Mad
Prophet" of the airwaves, but do the networks and the viewers really want to hear the truth? This no-holds-barred satire, scripted by Paddy Chayefsky , won Oscars for best actor, actress, supporting actress and original screenplay.
Director Sidney Lumet
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