Programme Index

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With Andrew Harvey and Juliet Morris.
7.00,8.00 main news, with summaries every 15 minutes; 7.12, 7.40,8.12,8.40 Business; 7.25, 7.55, 8.25, 8.55 Weather, Regional news, Travel; 7.32,8.32 Sport.

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Harvey
Unknown:
Juliet Morris.

9.20 Can't Cook Won't Cook Chef
Ainsley Harriott challenges two more reluctant cooks.
9.45 Kilroy Daily debate. Stereo ..
10.30 Good Morning....with Anne and Nick Today, Dr Mark Porter 's medical advice,
Will Hanrahan with consumer issues, Paul Ross 's discovery of the RealAmerica, and Go for It! with Lionel Blair. And at 11.00
News subtitled Regional News; Weather.
Stereo............................................... TELEPHONE (24 hours): (0121) [number removed], or write to: Good Morning, PO Box 5500. Birmingham B5 7AN.
11.50 Lifeline Gaby Roslin appeals on behalf of Camp Quality UK.
For donation address see yesterday at 5.20pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Ainsley Harriott
Unknown:
Dr Mark Porter
Unknown:
Will Hanrahan
Unknown:
Paul Ross
Unknown:
Lionel Blair.
Unknown:
Lifeline Gaby Roslin

(Subtitled)
Regional News; Weather

12.05 Turnabout
Game show with Rob Curling
(Stereo)

12.30 Going for a Song
Antiques quiz. Michael Parkinson tests Mariella Frostrup and Tony Slattery's teams.
(Stereo)

Contributors

Presenter (Turnabout):
Rob Curling
Presenter (Going for a Song):
Michael Parkinson
Team captain (Going for a Song):
Mariella Frostrup
Team captain (Going for a Song):
Tony Slattery

American country star Martina McBride and Radio 2's David Allan host the awards ceremony which features top performers including Garth Brooks, Jimmy Nail and Charlie Landsborough.
Highlights can be heard on Thursday 7.30pm on Radio 2
(Stereo)

Contributors

Presenter:
Martina McBride
Presenter:
David Allan
Singer:
Garth Brooks
Singer:
Jimmy Nail
Singer:
Charlie Landsborough

A final selection of items from the last series of the show which looks at human ingenuity and inventiveness. Tonight, Henry Cooper tries out some collapsible golf clubs that fit into a briefcase, and a meeting with a man whose delivery van ignores traffic jams. Presented by Matthew Kelly.

Contributors

Presenter:
Matthew Kelly
Guest:
Henry Cooper
Producer:
Richard Hearsey
Producer:
Martin Lucas
Executive Producer:
Alan Boyd

Anne Robinson and Alice Beer present more consumer stories. With reporters Chris Choi and Johnathan Maitland.
Call the live hotline on [number removed] and tell your story to one of the researchers; or write to Watchdog, [address removed].

Contributors

Presenter:
Anne Robinson
Reporter:
Chris Choi
Reporter:
Johnathan Maitland
Editor:
Steve Anderson

Someone's out looking for David. Grant takes a shine to the baby and, as Mark pays a visit to the solicitor to discuss his father's case, Pauline is torn by conflicting duties.
See today's choices.
(For cast see Tuesday) (Stereo) (Subtitled)

EastEnders' newest recruit: page 24

EastEnders
8.00pm BBC1 So Mitchell Junior is here, and there really is a marked family resemblance. Perhaps it's the hair, but he does look like both his father (minus the stubble) and his uncle.
However, amid all the cooing over the new addition to the family, there is tension. Kathy has some very definite ideas about the name - but so does her mother-in-law Peggy. And while the Mitchells are celebrating the baby's arrival, another Walford inhabitant is about to make a sudden departure.
RT's Alison Graham has some advice to offer the young lad on page 24 and there are some rather lovely shots for the family album taken by Lord Lichfield.

A series which reveals the truth about combatting crime in the UK.

Britain has the highest rate of vehicle theft in the world. Every minute a car is broken into, and every two minutes one is stolen.
Tonight, a top policeman reveals some tricks to reduce the risks to your vehicle. Plus, reports on a scheme which has helped police in Durham, the latest car park security measures, a look at new anti-theft devices developed in partnership between the police, insurance firms and manufacturers and a range of new police techniques which are being used to tackle this huge problem. Presented by Martyn Lewis.
Further Details: available on Ceefax page for 24 hours after transmission

Contributors

Presenter:
Martyn Lewis.
Series Editor:
Charles Thompson

As part of the week-long series Dealing with Drugs, a look at the increasing use of recreational drugs, not just among the young, but among the professional middle-classes. Panorama investigates whether society is beginning to adjust and even tolerate the drug culture. Gavin Hewitt reports.

The next programme in the Dealing with Drugs series is Newsnight, Wednesday at 10.35pm BBC2
(Subtitled)
Note: because Panorama is a topical programme and likely to react to events in the news, the above programme is liable to change.

Contributors

Reporter:
Gavin Hewitt
Producer:
Vyv Simson
Editor:
Steve Hewlett

Drama starring Cheryl Ladd

When her pilot husband, Greg, is blamed for a major plane crash, Diane Halstead battles to prove that the fault must lie elsewhere. Meanwhile Greg fights for his life.
(1990) (Subtitled)
See Films: pages 59-66 ***

Contributors

Director:
Philip Saville
Diane Halstead:
Cheryl Ladd
Scott Cody:
Jeffrey Demunn
Greg Halstead:
Doug Sheehan
Goddard:
Frederick Coffin
Stanton:
Peter Jurasik

Oscar-winning drama, starring Dustin Hoffman, Jon Voight

Joe Buck is as naive as he is handsome. He thinks he's going to find adventure, sex and money when he goes to New York; but he only meets the unusual Ratso Rizzo.
(1969, 18)
See Films: pages 59-66 ****

Contributors

Director:
John Schlesinger
Ratso Rizzo:
Dustin Hoffman
Joe Buck:
Jon Voight
Cass:
Sylvia Miles
Shirley:
Brenda Vaccaro
Mr O'Daniel:
John McGiver
Towny:
Barnard Hughes
Sally Buck:
Ruth White
Annie:
Jennifer Salt
Woodsy Niles:
Gil Rankin
Ralph:
George Eppersen

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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