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Live coverage of the ADT London Marathon. This year the IAAF - the governing body of world athletics - has combined with this popular sporting event to produce a championship occasion, and for the first time, prize money will be awarded. Rosa Mota , the European, World and Olympic champion is running in her first
London Marathon. The event was Chris Brasher 's brainchild - this will be his last year in command. Commentary by David Coleman and Brendan Foster. Reports from Bob Wilson and Paul Dickenson.
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Contributors

Unknown:
Rosa Mota
Unknown:
Chris Brasher
Commentary By:
David Coleman
Commentary By:
Brendan Foster.
Unknown:
Bob Wilson
Unknown:
Paul Dickenson.

Followed by On the Record
John Major has singled out education as his 'big idea' for the 90s. So can the Education Secretary, Kenneth Clarke , deliver? Kim Catcheside reports. With Jonathan Dimbleby and John Cole.

Contributors

Unknown:
John Major
Unknown:
Kenneth Clarke
Unknown:
Kim Catcheside
Unknown:
Jonathan Dimbleby
Unknown:
John Cole.

A humorous love story starring
James Garner Sally Field
When Emma Moriarty , divorced and determined, decides to make a fresh start on an Arizona ranch, she finds herself juggling the affections of the three mates in her life: her son, her ex-husband, and the genial town pharmacist, Murphy Jones.
Director Martin Ritt
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Contributors

Unknown:
James Garner
Unknown:
Sally Field
Unknown:
Emma Moriarty
Unknown:
Murphy Jones.
Director:
Martin Ritt
Murphy Jones:
James Garner
Emma Moriarty:
Sally Field
Bobby Jack Moriarty:
Brian Kerwin
Jake Moriarty:
Corey Haim
Freeman Coverly:
Dennis Burkley
Margaret:
Georgann Johnson
Bessie:
Dortha Duckworth
Albert:
Michael Prokopuk
Larry Le Beau:
Billy Ray Sharkey
Tillie:
Carole King

Mouths will water with the return of the programme which aims to prove that Britain is full of great cooks just waiting to be discovered. As the nationwide search begins to find the best amateur chef in Britain, three competitors from the south east cook three-course feasts.
Presenter Loyd Grossman is joined by actor Charles Dance and chef-proprietor Alastair Little to sample the results. Director/Producer Richard Bryan
Executive producer Bradley Adams
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Contributors

Presenter:
Loyd Grossman
Unknown:
Charles Dance
Unknown:
Alastair Little
Producer:
Richard Bryan
Producer:
Bradley Adams

To celebrate the city's new Archbishop, Songs of Praise comes from Canterbury this week. Following his enthronement on Friday, the Most Rev George Carey - now the 103rd Archbishop of Canterbury - joins the crowds outside Canterbury Cathedral who have gathered to greet him and sing his selection of favourite hymns. As well as revealing his choice of music, the Archbishop talks candidly about his faith and his hopes for the future. Martyn Lewis introduces the celebrations and meets members of the crowd - some of whom have walked all the way from
London in the steps of the pilgrims featured in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales.
Producer Christopher Mann Editor Roger Hutchings
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Contributors

Unknown:
George Carey
Introduces:
Martyn Lewis
Producer:
Christopher Mann
Editor:
Roger Hutchings

From Belfast's City Hall,
Magnus Magnusson quizzes
Andrew Vaughan (teacher) - life and poetry of Seamus Heaney ; Rosaleen Lavery (customs and excise officer) - 18th-century British pottery and porcelain; Alan Friezer (retired schoolmaster) - history of chemistry until 1915;
Howard Dolan (assistant director, CBI) - life and times of Franklin D Roosevelt.
Director Andrea Conway Producer Peter Massey

Contributors

Unknown:
Magnus Magnusson
Unknown:
Andrew Vaughan
Unknown:
Seamus Heaney
Unknown:
Rosaleen Lavery
Unknown:
Alan Friezer
Unknown:
Howard Dolan
Unknown:
Franklin D Roosevelt.
Director:
Andrea Conway
Producer:
Peter Massey

Extraordinary People. It's 30 years since the world's greatest prescription drug disaster. Thalidomide was
'safe for pregnant women', yet 10,000 babies were born deformed. In Canada the drug stayed on the shelves for three months after being banned in Europe. This Emmy award-winning film follows three Canadians fighting for government compensation. Director John Zaritsky Editor Jane Drabble
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Contributors

Director:
John Zaritsky
Editor:
Jane Drabble

Ten-part series on becoming a more successful manager.
Dinosaurs and Sacred Cows
Julian Spalding had six months to change attitudes at a Glasgow museum. 'I started by writing to the staff asking them what could be done.'
Producer Ishbel Maclean
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Contributors

Unknown:
Julian Spalding
Producer:
Ishbel MacLean

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