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Knowing what food is best for your child's health is one thing. Making it tempting-especially if money is tight - is another. Two east London day nurseries faced exactly this problem when they decided to start providing healthier food.
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It's 'Howay the lads' as Tom and Debbie travel to the north east of England for a week of fun and surprises live from the Eldon Square Centre, Newcastle upon Tyne.
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Jim tells Max some home truths about his marriage. Maria confronts
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Lured by the profitable prospects of steam ships, James sets up a public company. Meanwhile the Pampero, James's only clipper, is sailing through troubled waters...
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Presented by Barry Cryer Liza Goddard leads the ladies' team and Willie Rushton captains the gentlemen.
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Dr No David has to check into hospital for surgery.
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Konyek loved the black calf with the white mark on its forehead and hoped one day his father would give it to him for his own. But in Kenya, when the drought comes, calves are the first to die.
The doctor and Marinche try to poison the lake water so they can kill the Indians and get at the gold.
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They can hover motionless, fly backwards and even upside down. They lay the smallest eggs, have the fastest wing-beats and the most dazzling plumage of all birds.
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Tom has accommodation problems. His rented flat is temporarily being used by his landlord and he doesn't fancy staying with his mother. He finds himself at the exclusive Royal Hotel with his father.
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Gary Day
Penny Downie
Only the computer saw the murder - and it liked what it saw ...
Following a suspicious car accident, computer expert Ed Ballinger is confined by his mysterious employers to a luxury apartment. He continues his search for the reasons behind the malfunction of a new machine. Gradually the computer's intelligence grows and Ballinger makes a chilling discovery.
Screenplay by LINDA LANE and MARK EGERTON
Produced by ERROL SULLIVAN Directed by MARK EGERTON
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