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Six-part children's drama. 5: Believing he is going to die, Ben (
Jeremy Sweetland ) runs away from the hospital and returns to the marshes.
Written by Bernard Ashley
0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeremy Sweetland
Written By:
Bernard Ashley

With Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey.
Weather Ian McCaskill
0 NEWS BY TELEPHONE: BBC News can be heard between 5.00am and 8.00pm by dialling 0[number removed]. Calls are charged at 34p per minute cheap rate, 45p at all other times.

Contributors

Unknown:
Anna Ford
Unknown:
Andrew Harvey.
Unknown:
Ian McCaskill

Film star AH Mac Graw talks about Hollywood and life with Steve McQueen. Also appearing straight from his acclaimed role as the Phantom of the Opera in Los Angeles, is Robert Guillaume , otherwise known as 'Benson the butler'.

Contributors

Talks:
Mac Graw
Unknown:
Steve McQueen.
Unknown:
Robert Guillaume

An American comedy-drama series about a teenage doctor starring Neil Patrick Harris Nautilus for Naught. Jealous over Wanda's attentions towards a male model in her art class, Doogie decides it's time to 'work that body'.
0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Unknown:
Neil Patrick Harris
Doogie Howser:
Neil Patrick Harris
Vinnie:
Max Casella
Wanda:
Lisa Dean Ryan
Sasha:
Martha Byrne
Greg:
Jason Brooks

Drama series about the unsung heroes of the Australian police force. One for Dad. When a journalist arrives to interview Frog about his father being awarded the Order of Australia, Frog surprises everyone with his response.
0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Mickey:
Gary Sweet
Frog:
Marshall Napier
Ridgy:
Tim McKenzie
Angel:
Steve Bastoni
Georgia:
Sonia Todd
Sootie:
Peter Browne
Ptomaine:
Doug Scroope
Adams:
John Clayton
Katie McCarthy:
Anne Tenney
Bronwyn Catteau:
Deborah Kennedy
Tracey Halligan:
Jess Napier

Anne Robinson delves into her postbag once again to pick out a selection of viewers' comments on some recent television programmes. Producer Paul Smith
9 WRITE TO: Points of View, BBCtv Centre, London W 12 7RJ.
0 TELEPHONE COMMENTS: [number removed]
0 LETTERS: pages 92

Contributors

Unknown:
Anne Robinson
Producer:
Paul Smith

A series of five inspirational stories each of which focuses on aspects of the human spirit. The Lost Children.
Jaime Jamarillo risks his life nightly, rescuing abandoned and outcast children from a living hell in the sewers of Bogota. On the streets of Colombia's capital city there are 5,000 outcast children surviving in doorways and existing on rubbish dumps. The worst off, some only babies, have sought a final desperate refuge in the darkness of rat-infested sewers, hunted by policemen and vigilantes, who shoot them and incinerate them. Only Jaime Jamarillo works to rescue them. Despite being threatened with assassination and having been kidnapped twice, he fights on, devoting all his spare time and energy to the children of the Andes, the lost children for whom he is the only help. With Desmond Wilcox.
Director Alex McCall
Producer Desmond Wilcox
A Wilcox Bulmer production for BBCtv • FEATURE: page 22
• PICTURE STORY: page 58
• TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Unknown:
Jaime Jamarillo
Unknown:
Jaime Jamarillo
Unknown:
Desmond Wilcox.
Director:
Alex McCall
Producer:
Desmond Wilcox
Unknown:
Wilcox Bulmer

First showing on network television of the action film starring Lindsay Wagner John Getz

Vice squad policewoman Sydney Shannon is reaching the end of her career and the pressures of a lifetime of police work are beginning to take their toll. It's the end of her affair with the station commander and the sudden suicide of her best friend that finally push her close to the edge. As she tries to seek consolation in drug-taking, a simple tour of duty on the streets becomes no easy ride.
Films: pages 31-38

Contributors

Director:
Michael Switzer
Sydney Shannon:
Lindsay Wagner
Jack Leland:
John Getz
Kathy:
Julie Carmen
Captain Harrison:
John Karlen
Jeff Allen:
Joe Morton
Merrick:
Carl Weintraub
Di Maggio:
Lloyd Alan

Malaysia v England from the Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur.
This is the fourth match of England's Australasian summer tour, and the final chance for the squad to impress manager Graham Taylor before the brief summer break. Commentary from Kuala Lumpur by John Motson with Trevor Brooking. Editor Niall Sloane

Contributors

Unknown:
Kuala Lumpur.
Unknown:
Graham Taylor
Unknown:
John Motson
Unknown:
Trevor Brooking.
Editor:
Niall Sloane

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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