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Starring
Eleanor Parker
Jessica Walter
At a lavish fashion show the world's most beautiful models are being murdered one by one. Director Gus Trikonis
9 FILMS: pages 31-36
0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Unknown:
Eleanor Parker
Unknown:
Jessica Walter
Director:
Gus Trikonis
Regine Dalton:
Eleanor Parker
Irene Barton:
Jessica Walter
AlanLenz:
John Rubinstein
Alix Goldman:
Connie Sellecca
Victor De Salle:
Clive Revil
Laura Gooch:
Gretchen Corbett

Ian and Michelle both employ the hard-sell tactic.
Episode written by Barrie Shore
Picture Story: page 79
(Teletext subtitles: page 888)

Contributors

Writer:
Barrie Shore
Producer:
Pat Sandys
Director:
Barry Letts
Grant:
Ross Kemp
Eddie:
Michael Melia
Eibhlin:
Mary Conlon
John:
Paddy Joyce
Clyde:
Steven Woodcock
Ian:
Adam Woodyatt
Michelle:
Susan Tully
Sharon:
Letitia Dean
Phil:
Steve McFadden
Pete:
Peter Dean
Kathy:
Gillian Taylforth
Pat:
Pam St Clement
Frank:
Mike Reid
Pauline:
Wendy Richard
Arthur:
Bill Treacher
Dot Cotton:
June Brown
Jules:
Tommy Eytle
Lloyd:
Garey Bridges
Etta:
Jacqui Gordon-Lawrence
Celestine:
Leroy Golding

More live reports on what's new in science, medicine and technology from Britain and around the world. This week: the complex issues facing everyone as genetic testing begins to provide a medical crystal ball. And your chance to win an out of this world trip to somewhere on earth where you can explore the universe. With Judith Hann , Howard
Stableford, Kate Bellingham and Peter Macann.
Producer Jack Weber
Editor Dana Purvis
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Contributors

Unknown:
Judith Hann
Unknown:
Kate Bellingham
Unknown:
Peter MacAnn.
Producer:
Jack Weber
Editor:
Dana Purvis

Anarchic comedy with Russ Abbot and his brilliant array of whacky characters. Heinz Von Meatball returns to confront a strange patient who can only talk in rhythm to his drummings. Roy Castle makes a guest appearance as the patient and there's a rare chance to see Abbot going wild on the drums. Basildon Bond makes a hilarious return as he sets out to find and destroy a breed of killer goldfish, and the Fatman finds a role with a difference in a take off of Puccini's opera Madam
Butterfly. With special guest star Les Dennis.
Director/Producer John Bishop 0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Unknown:
Russ Abbot
Unknown:
Heinz Von Meatball
Unknown:
Roy Castle
Producer:
John Bishop

Comedy by Roy Clarke.
Starring Ronnie Barker
David Jason , Lynda Baron Miserly northern shopkeeper Arkwright continues to keep a tight rein on his nephew
Granville and a lustful eye on Nurse Gladys Emmanuel.
Producer Sydney Lotterby

Contributors

Comedy By:
Roy Clarke.
Unknown:
Ronnie Barker
Unknown:
David Jason
Unknown:
Lynda Baron
Unknown:
Gladys Emmanuel.
Producer:
Sydney Lotterby
Arkwright:
Ronnie Barker
Granville:
David Jason
Nurse Gladys Emmanuel:
Lynda Baron
Gordon:
Teddy Turner
Mrs Parsloe:
Frances Cox
Statchyk:
Oscar Quitak

Peter Sissons presents live debate and discussion from the Television Centre in London.
Around the table are leading politicians and public figures. Producer Mark McDonald
Editor James Hogan
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Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Sissons
Producer:
Mark McDonald
Editor:
James Hogan

American drama series set in a Los Angeles women's clinic.

When a construction crane collapses on a nearby elementary school, patients and staff are thrown into a panic. But emergency procedures soon take effect when Joanne learns there is a pregnant teacher trapped in the rubble.

Contributors

Leo:
Ben Masters
Joanne:
Kate Mulgrew
Eve:
Laura Johnson
Paul:
Darrell Larson
Randy Bylczynski:
Patrick Johnston
Nathan Solt:
Carmen Argenziano
Ann Curd:
Dey Young
Jack:
Al Pugliese

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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