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From Cheltenham.
2.15 Coombe Hill Novices' Steeplechase (2m 4f)
2.50 Marstons Pedigree Bitter Golden Miller Steeplechase (Handicap. 3m 2f)
3.25 South Wales Showers Caradon Mira Silver Trophy Steeplechase (2m 4f)
4.00 EBF Novices' Hurdle Race Final (Handicap. 2m)
Introduced by Richard Pitman. Commentary by Peter O'Sullevan and John Hanmer.
(Continues on BBC2)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Richard Pitman.
Commentary By:
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentary By:
John Hanmer.

An American comedy-drama series about a teenage doctor starring Neil Patrick Harris Ask Doctor Doogie. Having been persuaded to make appearances on a hip music television channel dispensing medical advice to teenagers, Doogie discovers that being a rock and roll doctor can have its pitfalls.
• TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Unknown:
Neil Patrick Harris
Doogie Howser:
Neil Patrick Harris
David Howser:
Ames Bsikking
Kalherine Hawser:
Belinda Montgomery
Vinnie:
Max Case Lla
Raymond:
Markus Redmond
Candace:
Mayim Bailik

Drama series about the unsung heroes of the Australian police force who do the toughest jobs.
LPG. Two trucks collide in a crowded inner-city area during a heat wave, one of them a liquid propane gas tanker. The Rescue squad must work quickly to free a trapped driver and his son and transfer the gas before a huge fire-ball engulfs a nearby oil refinery. But old rivalries between
Mickey and Steve Hunter threaten to get in the way of effective teamwork.
Meanwhile, worries of a different kind drive Ptomaine dangerously near to giving up his battle against alcoholism.
• PICTURE STORY: page 73
• TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Hunter
Mickey:
Gary Sweet
Angel:
Steve Bastoni
Ridgy:
Tim McKenzie
Frog:
Marshall Napier
Georgia:
Sonia Todd
Sootie:
Peter Browne
Ptomaine:
Doug Scroope
Adams:
John Clayton
Mana Mellick:
Debbie Byrne
Hunter:
Ken Radley
Bronwyn:
Deborah Kennedy

Anne Robinson returns from a two-week break, to present your views and comments on television.
Producer Paul Smith
0 WRITE TO: Points of View. BBCtv Centre, London W 12 7RJ.
• TELEPHONE: ring [number removed]• LETTERS: page 110

Contributors

Unknown:
Anne Robinson
Producer:
Paul Smith

Children of God
For the first time, a documentary crew is allowed inside the South African police force. This film is the story of the Cape Town riot unit, the largest in the country. The local black township is in a state of unrest, and the riot unit is busy enforcing a curfew and 'taking action' against residents. Serving officers talk frankly about doing a job that sometimes means killing black people, and express their apprehensions about the dramatic political changes. See panel below left. Producer Stephen Lambert
Executive producer Paul Hamann • DOCUMENTARY: page 10
0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Producer:
Stephen Lambert
Producer:
Paul Hamann

Introduced by Steve Rider.
Football
Highlights of the FA Cup semi-final replays - if any were needed after Sunday's matches. Plus the goal action from the European
Championship Group 7 clash between Poland and Turkey, a significant match for England and the Republic of Ireland's progress in the tournament. 0 SPORT: page 14
Boxing
Pat Barrett 's latest defence of his European Light
Welterweight championship against the Frenchman
Tusikoleta Nkalankete from the Royal Albert Hall , London. Commentary by Harry Carpenter. Plus action from the George Wimpey ABA semi-finals stages.
Snooker
The 1991 World Snooker
Championships begins this weekend and Sportsnight profiles the world champion, Stephen Hendry. Producer Vivien Kent
Editor Brian Barwick

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider.
Unknown:
Pat Barrett
Unknown:
Tusikoleta Nkalankete
Unknown:
Royal Albert Hall
Commentary By:
Harry Carpenter.
Unknown:
Stephen Hendry.
Producer:
Vivien Kent
Editor:
Brian Barwick

BBC One London

About BBC One

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

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