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The cookery and pop show. Today sees Cheryl Baker at her old Saturday job in an East End pie and mash shop, discovering some foods from the past and enjoying music from Candy Flip and A Tribe Called Quest. And 13 lucky contestants play Baker's Dozen.

Contributors

Presenter:
Cheryl Baker
Director:
Mick Dempsey
Producer:
Madeline Wiltshire

This week's special guests include The Clothes Show fashion expert Jeff Banks who is in the Press Conference hot seat, and Mark Stevens , who plays Nick Page in Neighbours. Hartbeat 's Tony Hart has some brilliant ideas for things to make, and Darren Day presents the first heat of the Clockwise quiz. Plus there's cartoon adventure with the Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles and the Raccoons. Presented by Sarah Greene and Phillip Schofield and featuring Trevor and Simon. Editor Chris Bellinger
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Contributors

Unknown:
Jeff Banks
Unknown:
Mark Stevens
Unknown:
Nick Page
Presented By:
Sarah Greene
Presented By:
Phillip Schofield
Editor:
Chris Bellinger
Unknown:
Wood Lane

Introduced by Desmond Lynam.
Provisional Timetable
12.20 Swimming
12.45 Racing
1.00 News
1.05 Ski-ing
1.20 Racing
1.40 Racing from Ireland
1.55 Racing
2.10 Rugby league
3.50 Football half-times
4.00 Table tennis
4.40 Final Score
Rugby League: The final of the Regal Trophy. The whole match live, with kick-off at 2.15pm. The first major final of 1991, without holders Wigan.
Commentary by Ray French.
Swimming: World Championships from Perth. Highlights of the week featuring Matt Biondi, Adrian Moorhouse and Nick Gillingham. Commentary by Hamilton Bland and Andy Jameson.
Ski-ing: From Kitzbuhel. With two weeks to the World Downhill Championships, the pressure is mounting on the Hahnenkamm.
Commentary by David Vine.
Racing From Ascot:
12.50 Philip Comes Novices' Hurdle (21/2m)
1.25 Grosvenor Insurance Handicap Chase (2'/2m)
2.00 Victor Chandler Handicap Chase (2m)
The top two-mile chasers clash for this valuable prize. Commentary by Peter O'Sullevan and Richard Pitman.
From Leopardstown:
1.45 Ladbroke Handicap Hurdle (2m)
Jenny Pitman's Wonder Man heads a strong British challenge for Ireland's richest handicap hurdle. Commentary by Tony O'Hehir.
Table Tennis: England v France Challenge
From Sunderland.
Commonwealth Champion Alan Cooke is just one of the team taking on the European league champions.
Commentary by Tony Gubba and Donald Parker.

Contributors

Introduced by:
Desmond Lynam.
Commentary (Rugby League):
Ray French
Swimmer:
Matt Biondi
Swimmer:
Adrian Moorhouse
Swimmer:
Nick Gillingham
Commentary (Swimming):
Hamilton Bland
Commentary (Swimming):
Andy Jameson
Commentary (Ski-ing):
David Vine
Commentary (Racing):
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentary (Racing:
Richard Pitman
Commentary (Irish Racing):
Tony O'Hehir
Table tennis player:
Alan Cooke
Commentary (Table Tennis):
Tony Gubba
Commentary (Table Tennis):
Donald Parker
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
John Philips

More adventures with the Australian airborne medics.
Look Up in the Sky. A family ballooning expedition descends on Coopers Crossing.
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Contributors

Dr Geoff Standish:
Robert Grubb
Dr Chris Randall:
Liz Burch
Kate Wellings:
Leonore Smith
Sam Patterson:
Peter O'Brien
Emma Patterson:
Rebecca Gibney

What will be Anneka Rice's final task of the series be? She has no idea until the last moment, and she'll have to rely on tons of public goodwill and a host of volunteers to make the impossible possible. Director Martin Head
Producer Mike Ward
A Mentorn production for BBCtv
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Tonight Paul Daniels attempts to take a camel 'through the eye of a needle'. His special guests are America's fantastic basketball-playing unicyclists, the King Charles Troupe. Featuring Debbie McGee. Director/Producer Geoff Miles 0 CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Daniels
Unknown:
King Charles Troupe.
Unknown:
Debbie McGee.

Starring
John Nettles
The Dark Horse. Bergerac is summonsed back to Jersey, where Charlie persuades him to help a friend find his missing wife. But there is another player in the game that Jim hasn't counted on. Immigration officer. AMANDA BELLAMY Episode written by John Milne Producer George Gatlaccio
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Contributors

Written By:
John Milne
Producer:
George Gatlaccio
Jim Bergerac:
John Nettles
Charlie Hungerford:
Terence Alexander
Ben Lomas:
David Kershaw
Willy Pettit:
John Telfer
Inspector Deffand:
Roger Sloman
Leighton:
Frederick Treves
Wenslow:
Anthony Smee
Anne-Claire:
Bernice Stegers
Parry:
Arthur Kelly
Ellie:
Charmaine Parsons
Henri:
Bernard Alane
Vernay:
Peter-Hugo Daly
Official:
Lloyd McGuire
Elizabeth:
Debbi Blythe

Martyn Lewis presents the day's latest news stories with reports from a team of BBC correspondents in Britain and around the world.
Weather Ian McCaskill
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Contributors

Unknown:
Martyn Lewis
Unknown:
Ian McCaskill

The conclusion of a special two-part episode.
Starring Gary Cole A Switch in Time
With a murder charge hanging over him, things look bleak for Killian as he is caught between a vengeful father, a woman with a sophisticated line in deception and a legal system that seems easy to abuse.
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Contributors

Unknown:
Gary Cole
Jack Killian:
Gary Cole
Devon King:
Wendy Kilbourne
Lt Carl Zymak:
Arthur Taxier
Billy Po:
Dennis Dun
Montgomery Canon:
Howard Duff
Ida:
Kim Ulrich
Katie McGill:
Randee Heller
Lynn Hollyfield:
Dana Sparks
Becca Nicholson:
Eugenie Ross-Leming
Slocum:
Steven Anthony Jones

n First showing on network television.
Starring Peter Coyote Dabney Coleman Liam Neeson
Fear shatters the once quiet community of Storm King, Pennsylvania, when three teenage girls are murdered. Three months later
Vincent Cauley is arrested for murder, and the town demands swift, severe justice.
Director Peter Levin
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Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Coyote
Unknown:
Dabney Coleman
Unknown:
Liam Neeson
Unknown:
Vincent Cauley
Director:
Peter Levin
Sam:
Peter Coyote
Costigan:
Dabney Coleman
Vincent Cauley:
Llam Neeson
Maureen:
Caroline McWilliams
Aaron Goodman:
David Spielberg
Victor Handler:
Ed Nelson
Bingham:
Mavor Moore

Starring
Louise Lasser
Reed Birney
As a car full of nuns races through Detroit, Vic Ajax awaits execution. Proclaiming his innocence, Vic recalls the incredible events that led to
Death Row.
Screenplay by Joel Coen , Ethan Coen and Sam Raimi
Director Sam Raimi
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Contributors

Unknown:
Louise Lasser
Unknown:
Reed Birney
Unknown:
Vic Ajax
Unknown:
Joel Coen
Unknown:
Ethan Coen
Unknown:
Sam Raimi
Director:
Sam Raimi
Helene Trend:
Louise Lasser
Vic Ajax:
Reed Birney
Faron Crush:
Paul Smith
Arthur Coddish:
Brion James
Nancy:
Sheree J Wilson
Ernest Trend:
Edward R Pressman
Renaldo the Heel:
Bruce Campbell
Officer Brennan:
Richard Bright
Blind man:
Antonio Fargas
Donald Odegard:
Hamid Dana
Mr Yarman:
John Hardy
Colonel Rodgers:
Emil Sitka
JackElroy:
Hal Youngblood

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