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6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast
Business and financial news.
Followed at 7.00 by the morning news programme. Headlines; news summaries every quarter hour.
Weather, regional and traffic:
6.55,7.25,7.55,8.25,8.55
Business: 7.12, 7.40,8.12,8.40 Sport: 7.23, 7.50, 8.23, 8.50 Editor Bob Wheaton

Contributors

Editor:
Bob Wheaton

Quiz with Ross King. Today's guest is comedian Jim Bowen. STEREO
● VIEWERS' QUIZ: phone your entry on 0[number removed](calls cost 36p per minute cheap rate, 48p at all othertimes)

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Unknown:
Jim Bowen.

Today Dame Edna Everage , Barry Humphries 's alter ego, meets Alan Titchmarsh.
Plus the daily viewers' quiz .
● STEREO
12.55pm Regional News; Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Dame Edna Everage
Unknown:
Barry Humphries
Unknown:
Alan Titchmarsh.

A series about the ups and downs of family life, presented by Gloria Hunniford and Caron Keating. How to get involved with your child's school without having to dip too deeply into your pocket. Plus how to help your child with computers, and first aid advice on burns and scalds in time for bonfire night. * FREE BOOKLET: send a large sae to
[address removed]

Contributors

Presented By:
Gloria Hunniford
Presented By:
Caron Keating.

The Searle Brothers' rowing victory was one of the most exciting of the Barcelona
Olympics. Anthea Turner joins the brothers in training and relives that golden moment.
Stereo; Teletext subtitles: p888

Contributors

Presenter:
Anthea Turner

Clive drops a bombshell on Joy.
Episode written by Jane Galletly
Series producer Corinne Hollingworth Director Stephen Butcher
A Cinema Verity/J D y T production for BBCtv ● STEREO; TELETEXT SUBTITLES: p888

Contributors

Written By:
Jane Galletly
Producer:
Corinne Hollingworth
Director:
Stephen Butcher
Gavin Hindle:
Darren Newton
Freddie Martin:
Rolan Curram
MarcusTandy:
Jesse Birdsall
Joy Slater:
Leslee Udwin
Snowy White:
Patch Connolly
Ingrid Olsson:
Bo Corre
Pilar Moreno:
Sandra Sandri
Gerry Peters-Smith:
Buki Armstrong
Olive King:
Faith Kent
Allan Hindle:
Jon Morrey
Trish Valentine:
Polly Perkins
Bunny Charlson:
Roger Walker
Drew Lockhead:
Campbell Morrison
Rosemary Webb:
Hilary Crane
Lene Svendsen:
Nanna Moller
Gwen Lockhead:
Patricia Brake
Clive Mitchell:
Charlie Condou
Natalie Jackson:
Tessa Wojczak
Adam:
Robert Jolley
Johnson:
Chris Turner
Hugh Simmonds:
Gareth Armstrong
Roger Dalton:
Keith Bookman
Ranjil:
Amerjit Deu
Jaskaran:
Ravi Aujla
Dieter Schultz:
Kai Maurer
Per Svendsen:
Kim Romer
Stanley Webb:
William Lucas
Roberto Fernandez:
Franco Rey
Rosario Fernandez:
Stella Maris
Maria Fernandez:
Maria Sanchez

An investigation into the health food industry finds that, from the consumer's point of view, it's in an unhealthy state. Poor regulations mean products that are potentially harmful can get on the shelves. The consequences can be tragic. Reporter Sue Bishop.
Producer Adelene Alani ; Editor Sarah Caplin 0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Reporter:
Sue Bishop.
Producer:
Adelene Alani
Editor:
Sarah Caplin

Last episode of the comedy series by Bob Larbey, starring Dennis Waterman.

Ruth returns to the family home feeling there is only one option left - divorce.
(Stereo) (Teletext subtitles: page 888)

Contributors

Writer:
Bob Larbey
Director:
Paul Harrison
Producer:
Gareth Gwenlan
Tony Carpenter:
Dennis Waterman
Sam:
Sam Kelly
Mrs Wembley:
Joan Sims
Ruth Carpenter:
Judy Buxton
Maggie:
Jenna Russell
Tony's mum:
Pauline Letts
Dawn:
Michelle Hatch
Stephanie:
Vanessa Hadaway

A "recession comedy" from Birds of a Feather creators
Laurence Marks and Maurice
Gran, starring Ray Winstone Carol Harrison
Larry Lamb
After living a life of luxury,
Martin and Loretta find it hard to adjust to living with Bernie in his cramped council flat.
Producer Bernard McKenna
Director Graeme Harper
An Alomo production for BBCtv
9 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Unknown:
Ray Winstone
Unknown:
Carol Harrison
Unknown:
Larry Lamb
Producer:
Bernard McKenna
Director:
Graeme Harper
Martin:
Ray Winstone
Loretta:
Carol Harrison
Albert:
Larry Lamb
Prudence:
Jane Booker
Bernie:
John Bardon
Eleanor:
Kate Winslet
Joanna:
Michelle Catrini
AlanHenderson:
Leslie Schofield
RitaHenderson:
Ruthie Henshall

Why Pay for Auntie?
The future of some popular
BBCtv shows, from Eldorado to the Generation Game, is under scrutiny. Why should viewers pay a licence for the kind of programmes that may be widely available on rival channels in the 90s? As the Government opens the debate on the BBC's future, Stephen Bradshaw reports on the case for renewing its Charter and interviews former heritage secretary David Mellor. Producer Emily Smyth EditorGlenwyn Benson

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Bradshaw
Unknown:
David Mellor.
Producer:
Emily Smyth
Producer:
Editorglenwyn Benson

Barry Norman reviews the new cinema releases, including: "The Last of the Mohicans", starring Daniel Day-Lewis in a reworking of James Fenimore Cooper's classic novel. Plus highlights from the 36th London Film Festival, starting on Thursday.

(Stereo)
(Repeated tomorrow at 5.30pm BBC2)

Contributors

Presenter:
Barry Norman
Director:
Michael Samuels
Producer:
Bruce Thompson

Rosemarie Ford hosts tonight's action between London North and Cardiff, for the Proton Cars Trophy, from Bournemouth. With Charles Nove.
Director Joy Corbett
ProducerSimon Betts ● STEREO

Contributors

Unknown:
Rosemarie Ford
Unknown:
Charles Nove.

In a coma since he was carried from the Hillsborough tragedy, Tony Bland is in a persistent vegetative state, fed by a tube. His parents believe he should be allowed to die and the doctors agree. Next week the High Court will hear the local health authority's application seeking permission to withdraw feeding. This programme presents the evidence for a decision that may have a substantial impact on future English law. Producer Patrick Hargreaves

Contributors

Producer:
Patrick Hargreaves

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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