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Today the show takes off with two remarkable women pilots; a chance to meet and see the work of art world phenomenon, 12-year-old Stephen Wiltshire ;
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Madge gets a job with unfortunate results. Mrs Mangel gets put through the wringer.
A European general knowledge quiz hosted by Henry Kelly
Will this week's champion come from Holland,
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Today's winner will win a place in the semi-finals in December when they will be one step closer to gold at the 1988 Olympic Games in Korea.
starring
James Donald
Googie Withers :
Yeoman's Hospital: one shift leaves, another arrives, new cases are admitted and emergencies treated. But beneath the seemingly efficient surface, pressure of Work puts an added strain on already tense relationships.
Screenplay by JOAN READ and PAT JACKSON based on the novel
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Andy Crane - starting with Wizbit by BARRY MURRAY starring Paul Daniels The Dancing Hanky
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Videotape editor STEPHEN NEWNHAM Producer ANGELA BEECHING DirectorMARILYN FOX
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presented by Angela Rippon Let's hope tonight's teams are not put In a Spin by the popular word game that everyone can join in with. Can you come up with a longer word than the teams? Remember, no hyphenated words or proper names, but plurals are allowed. Assistant producer JAN BINNIEGORDON
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Donald Dewar , mp Polly Toynbee
Rt Hon John Wakeham , mp Director ANN MORLEY
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from Rotterdam
The Men's Team Final
The Russians, the defending champions, and the Japanese are the favourites, but watch out for the USA and the Chinese.
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