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Each week, six serials in six different styles.
The Kitchen Crew. The open road.
Cheapo TV. War in the school yard. Single Tales. Lady Ponsonby's staff are in revolt.
Zounds. Will they catch the parrot? Runners. Who is Anna and can she help the runners?
NiceChap. Norris realises the awful truth, but too late!
With Caroline Berry , John Biggins , Lucy Jenkins and William Petrie. Producer Russell Davies
Executive producer Edward Pugh

Contributors

Unknown:
Caroline Berry
Unknown:
John Biggins
Unknown:
Lucy Jenkins
Unknown:
William Petrie.
Producer:
Russell Davies
Producer:
Edward Pugh

Guests include singing twin brothers the Proclaimers, magician Geoffrey Durham and top business-woman Anita Roddick. Sophie Lawrence (EastEnders' Diane) presents the third heat of Stage
One, the search for talented young entertainers, and Phillip Schofield jumps out of a plane with the Red
Devils Freefall Display Team. Don't forget the new telephone number is [number removed]; lines are open from
8.30am. With Sarah Greene , and featuring Trevor and Simon. Editor Chris Bellinger t COMPETITION ENTRIES: and letters to 'Going Live!', BBCtv, London W12 7RJ.

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoffrey Durham
Unknown:
Anita Roddick.
Unknown:
Sophie Lawrence
Unknown:
Phillip Schofield
Unknown:
Sarah Greene
Editor:
Chris Bellinger

Introduced by Desmond Lynam. Provisional Timetable
12.20 Football; 12.55 Racing
1.05 News; 1.10 Swimming
1.25 Racing; 1.40 Rallying
2.00 Racing; 2.15 Rugby Union
4.00 Swimming; 4.40 Final Score
Rugby Union
Barbarians v Argentina
Live from Cardiff, the Scottish
Amicable International kicks-off at
2.30pm. Commentary by Bill McLaren and Eddie Butler.
Swimming
The TSB National Winter
Championships from Coventry. The final selection of the British team for the 1991 World Championship. Commentary by Hamilton Bland and Andy Jameson.
Football
The FA Cup gets under way.
Rallying
Round 4 of the Mobil 1 Rally
Challenge from the Isle of Man. Steve Rider reports.
Racing
From Ascot.
1.00 Manicou Handicap Chase (2m)
1.30 Kennel Gate Castle Novices
Hurdle (2m)
2.05 H and T Walker Gold Cup Chase (2½m)
Commentary by Peter O'Sullevan and Richard Pitman. Producer Martin Hopkins Editor John Philips

Contributors

Introduced By:
Desmond Lynam.
Commentary By:
Bill McLaren
Commentary By:
Eddie Butler.
Commentary By:
Hamilton Bland
Commentary By:
Andy Jameson.
Unknown:
Steve Rider
Commentary By:
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentary By:
Richard Pitman.
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
John Philips

Quiz show hosted by Paul Daniels. Director Tony Newman Producer David Taylor
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Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Daniels.
Director:
Tony Newman
Producer:
David Taylor

With special guest Les Dennis
The Fatman returns with his most popular character 'The Mountie' in the final show of the series.
With Bella Embert , Lisa Maxwell , Tom Bright and Sherrie Hewson. Director Peter Laskie Producer John Bishop
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Contributors

Unknown:
Bella Embert
Unknown:
Lisa Maxwell
Unknown:
Tom Bright
Unknown:
Sherrie Hewson.
Director:
Peter Laskie
Producer:
John Bishop

To undertake this week's challenge, Anneka Rice is going to need 4,500 gallons of water, 18 tons of concrete, a set of Scottish bagpipes and a plateful of herrings! Director Martin Head Producer Mike Ward
A Mentorn production for BBCtv
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The last episode in the series based on the books by Yorkshire vet James Herriot. Starring Christopher Timothy Robert Hardy Peter Davison
Promises to Keep. 'Our Gracie' is treated for a mild skin disorder, and the partners attend a wedding.
Episode written by Johnny Byrne Producer Bill Sellars Director Steve Goldie
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Contributors

Unknown:
James Herriot.
Unknown:
Christopher Timothy
Unknown:
Robert Hardy
Unknown:
Peter Davison
Written By:
Johnny Byrne
Producer:
Bill Sellars
Director:
Steve Goldie
James Herriot:
Christopher Timothy
Siegfried Farnon:
Robert Hardy
Tristan Farnon:
Peter Davison
Helen Herriot:
Lynda Bellingham
Mrs Clarke:
Thora Hird
Mrs Alton:
Jean Heywood
Mr Sutcliffe:
Warren Clarke
Franco:
Ray Mangion
Katherine:
Caroline Webster
Mary:
Jessica Sewell
Judith:
Sarah Dangerfield

Starring
Richard Pryor John Candy
Monty Brewster is something of a loser: things never go his way. That is, until he inherits a cool$300 million. The only catch is that to get his hands on it, he has to spend$30 million in 30 days - right down to the last penny.
Director Walter Hill
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Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Pryor
Unknown:
John Candy
Unknown:
Monty Brewster
Director:
Walter Hill
Monty Brewster:
Richard Pryor
Spike Noland:
John Candy
Angela Drake:
Lonette McKee
Warren Cox:
Stephen Collins
Charley Peglar:
Jerry Orbach
Edward Roundfield:
Pat Hingle
Marilyn:
Tovah Feldshuh
Rupert Horn:
Hume Cronyn
Morty King:
Rick Moranis
Vin Rapelito:
Reni Santoni
J B Donaldo:
Joe Grifasi
Chuck Fleming:
Peter Jason

Liverpool, FA Cup winners 1989; Manchester United, FA Cup winners 1990; Littlehampton, FA
Cup winners 1991 ... well, the FA Cup is the stuff dreams are made of! The FA Cup first round pitches league clubs against those from the non-league. Match of the Day features highlights from two of the day's most attractive ties, plus a comprehensive roundup.
Introduced by Desmond Lynam. Commentary by John Motson , Barry Davies and Tony Gubba. Reports from Gerald Sinstadt and Ray Stubbs.
Series producer John Shrewsbury Editor Brian Barwick

Contributors

Introduced By:
Desmond Lynam.
Commentary By:
John Motson
Commentary By:
Barry Davies
Commentary By:
Tony Gubba.
Unknown:
Gerald Sinstadt
Unknown:
Ray Stubbs.
Producer:
John Shrewsbury
Editor:
Brian Barwick

Starring
Vincent Price
Diana Rigg
Someone is killing off leading theatre critics in a particularly hideous way. Each murder parodies a death in a Shakespeare play. The police are baffled. Surely the only person with a grudge of such magnitude is ham Shakespearean actor Edward Lionheart , but he committed suicide years ago.
Director Douglas Hickox
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Contributors

Unknown:
Vincent Price
Unknown:
Diana Rigg
Unknown:
Edward Lionheart
Director:
Douglas Hickox
Edward Lionheart:
Vincent Price
Edwina Lionheart:
Diana Rigg
Peregrine Devlin:
Ian Hendry
Trevor Dickman:
Harry Andrews
Chloe Moon:
Coral Browne
Oliver Larding:
Robert Coote
Soloman Psaltery:
Jack Hawkins
Maisie Psaltery:
Diana Dors
George Maxwell:
Michael Hordern
Horace Sprout:
Arthur Lowe
Mrs Sprout:
Joan Hickson
Meredith Merridrew:
Robert Morley
Hector Snipe:
Dennis Price

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