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Presented by Bill Turnbull and Natasha Kaplinsky. including 6.00, 7.00, 8.00 news With Moira Stuart (Mon-Wed), Kate Sanderson (Thu, Fri); 6.15, 6.45,
7.50 business news; 6.25, 6.53,
7.15, 7.53, 8.15, 8.55 weather with Carol Kirkwood ; 6.27, 6.55, 7,28, 7.55, 8,28, 8.55 regional news, travel; 6.35,7.35,8.35 sport. Editor Richard Porter Then The National Lottery Daily Play

Contributors

Presented By:
Bill Turnbull
Presented By:
Natasha Kaplinsky.
Unknown:
Moira Stuart
Unknown:
Kate Sanderson
Unknown:
Carol Kirkwood
Editor:
Richard Porter

New series 1/10. Lome Spicer has money-management tips for ten families, with advice on how to save effectively and earn extra cash. Today, the Cordwells budget for a caravan. Series producer Nick Rigg ; Series editor Bernard Periatambee Followed by News; Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Lome Spicer
Producer:
Nick Rigg
Editor:
Bernard Periatambee

New series From Exeter, the first of this week's daily live auctions. With Tim Wonnacott. Director David Weir ; Series producer
Pete Smith TO TAKE PART: viewers can guess the outcome of the sale and win an antique by calling [number removed] (costs 25p max)

Contributors

Unknown:
Tim Wonnacott.
Director:
David Weir
Producer:
Pete Smith

Ends 5.35.

Arthur
Creepy-crawlies escape from Arthur's ant farm.

4.00 The Woody Woodpecker Show
Animated triple bill.

4.20 Rugrats
Is Dil responsible for an earthquake?

4.35 Bamzooki
Last week's champs take on a fresh team from Grange Hill.
Another edition follows on CBBC channel.
The RT Kids' Panel: page 35

4.45 Cavegirl
When Mum asks Roast to babysit, Cavegirl is mortified.

5.00 Blue Peter
Behind the scenes of the new Agent Cody Banks film. Plus the secret life of CBBC presenter Abs.
(Rptd tomorrow 7am BBC2)

5.25 Newsround

Contributors

Writer (Cavegirl):
Daniel Peacock

British obesity rates have tripled over the past 20 years. Fiona Bruce investigates the implications for the NHS.
Series producer Mike Lewis ; Editor Dave Stanford Your NHS: for Better or Worse is on Wednesday at 9pm
NOTE: as Real Story is likely to react to news, its subject matter may change

Contributors

Unknown:
Fiona Bruce
Producer:
Mike Lewis
Editor:
Dave Stanford

4/12. Tommy Walsh and Charlie Dimmock puttheirfeet up after creating a summer house, veranda and knot garden with cottage-style brick paving in record time.
Producer John Thornicroft : Executive producer Carol Haslam

Contributors

Unknown:
Tommy Walsh
Unknown:
Charlie Dimmock
Producer:
John Thornicroft
Producer:
Carol Haslam

3/3. For cardiac surgeon Steve Westaby, high-risk patients are par for the course. Jim [text removed] is dying from heart failure, and is too sick to survive a transplant. Can a pioneering procedure save him? Meanwhile Valerie [text removed] faces a delicate operation to replace a worn-out heart valve.

Contributors

Subject:
Mr. Steve Westaby
Producer:
James van Der Pool
Series Producer:
Michael Houldey

3/4. John Wayne. Co-stars Robert Duvall , Glen Campbell and Angie Dickinson contribute to a profile of the western legend and macho icon, while Wayne's children share memories of their father with Jonathan Ross as they watch recently found on-set and home-movie footage. The Shootist follows at 11.15pm in South East, 11.45pm Greater London. Director/Producer Pauline Law

Contributors

Unknown:
John Wayne.
Unknown:
Robert Duvall
Unknown:
Glen Campbell
Unknown:
Angie Dickinson
Unknown:
Jonathan Ross

Signed programmes. Ends 3.25.
The Joy of Exercise Comedy clips and anecdotes reflecting our love-hate relationship with keeping fit. Rrst shown on BBC2
2.25 Jarvis - Trouble on the Tracks A Money Programme report on the beleaguered construction firmJarvis. Rrst shown on BBC2
2.55 A Life of Grime 1/8. A plumber is called when sewage from a 24-storey tower block erupts from a ground-floor toilet.

BBC One London

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

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