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News reports, the morning's papers, plus sport, business updates, weather and travel. News every 15 minutes.
7.25,8.25,8.55 Weather; Regional news; Travel
7.20, 7.50, 8.20, 8.50 Sport
7.12, 7.40, 8.12,8.40 Business Editor Bob Wheaton

Contributors

Editor:
Bob Wheaton

Liberal Democrat president Charles Kennedy, MP, and actress Brigit Forsyth challenge Labour MP Paul Boateng and actress Julie Peasgood in the test of verbal communication presented by Gordon Burns.

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Kennedy
Unknown:
Brigit Forsyth
Unknown:
Paul Boateng
Unknown:
Julie Peasgood
Presented By:
Gordon Burns

The daily magazine with Anne Diamond and Nick Owen.
10.50 Off Camera - behind the scenes of favourite TV programmes
11.00 News (Subtitled); Weather
11.10 Where There's a Will-consumer action with Will Hanrahan
11.20 Library of Romance
11.30 Video Stars
11.35 Topical Phone-In
11.50 Style Counsel - a viewer's wardrobe problems
12.00 News (Subtitled); Weather Editor Mike Hollingsworth

Contributors

Unknown:
Anne Diamond
Unknown:
Nick Owen.
Editor:
Mike Hollingsworth

Documentary series about a doctor in the Yorkshire Dales.
As Dr Barry Brewster drives through the night to an emergency, it's the end of a long day in which he has helped with a patient's poll tax problems; dealt with a death, and reassured a 94-year-old reluctant to go into hospital. Producer Jeremy Mills
Executive producer Paul Hamann

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Barry Brewster
Producer:
Paul Hamann

Comedy series by Michael Aitkens starring Stephanie Cole Graham Crowden
Harvey cuts costs by employing short foreigners.
Director Sue Bysh ; ProducerGareth Gwenlan

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Aitkens
Unknown:
Stephanie Cole
Unknown:
Graham Crowden
Director:
Sue Bysh
Diana:
Stephanie Cole
Tom:
Graham Crowden
Jane:
Janine Duvitski
Harvey Bains:
Daniel Hill
Marion:
Sandra Payne
Geoffrey:
Andrew Tourell
Susan Speed:
Carol MacReady

The Beast of Corleone
For more than ten years,
Salvatore Riina was the Boss of Bosses - the Godfather - of the Mafia, the world's largest criminal organisation. From the Sicilian town of Corleone, Riina was a ruthless boss who ordered the murders of judges, politicians and hundreds of Mafiosi. In January, after 23 years on the run, he was arrested. Gavin Hewitt looks at how this semi-literate man achieved absolute power, protected by a web of judges, intelligence agents and politicians. Does his arrest mark a decisive turning point in the struggle against organised crime? Producer Barbara Want
Editor Glenwyn Benson

Contributors

Unknown:
Salvatore Riina
Unknown:
Gavin Hewitt
Editor:
Glenwyn Benson

Third of this five-part drama telling a tale of sex, marriage and betrayal in the 1980s.
Adapted by Laura Lamson from Ann Oakley 's novel, it stars
Harriet Walter , Bill Nighy June 1982: Charity's husband now found out about her affair with Mark, and left home.
Charity discovers the inner strength and begins to undermine Mark's life of accomplished deceit.
Producer David Snodin ; Director Antonia Bird

Contributors

Adapted By:
Laura Lamson
Unknown:
Ann Oakley
Unknown:
Harriet Walter
Unknown:
Bill Nighy
Producer:
David Snodin
Charity:
Harriet Walter
Mark:
Bill Nighy
Jane:
Mel Martin
Margaret:
Charlotte Cornwell
Sally:
Amanda Redman
Gina:
Beth Porter
James:
Patrick Drury
Swinhoe:
Bill Stewart
Pascoe:
David Ryall
Delia:
Tilly Vosburgh
Steve:
James Aubrey
Mavis:
Cheryl Hall
Rachel:
Jocelyn Barker
Dan:
Spike Hood
Harry:
Jethro Hood
Joanna:
Gemma Settle

First of six programmes on getting the most out of volunteering.
This week EastEnders' star
Letitia Dean is rescued from a crushed car when she joins the Casualties Union, a group who act as accident victims to help train the emergency services. Producer Kate Cheeseman
Series producerStephen Moss
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Contributors

Unknown:
Letitia Dean
Producer:
Kate Cheeseman

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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