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When Balki announces that he's just spent a great evening with athletics superstar Carl Lewis , he's shocked to find that no one believes him.
Second day of the Labour Party Conference, with debates on education and Labour's strategy on employees' rights.
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With Philippa Forrester.
The Playground Stop.
Cartoon. Whizzer turns over a new leaf after a game of hide-and-seek. Narrated by Simon Cadell.
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Joe's latest scheme to get some easy money has alarming consequences for the rest of Ramsay Street. Kerry confesses all to Dorothy but will it do any good? (For cast see Monday) ● STEREO
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Two more contestants take part in the general knowledge quiz. With John Sachs. 0 STEREO
A Canadian western with a difference.
Gentleman outlaw Bill Miner emerges from jail in 1901. The world has changed, but he cannot. The true story of the greatest bandit of that time. With Richard Farnsworth.
Director Phillip Borsos 0 FILMS: pages 41-48
The legend of Ngurunderi - Aboriginal hero of the Ngarrindjeri people.
With Andi Peters.
Poddington Peas
Cartoon adventures. (Repeat)
Comedy chaos at
Letsby Avenue School.
Mrs Trout lays on a slap-up meal for the new chairman of the school governors - with disasterous results.
Written by Andy Cunningham
Cartoon.
This week, Tony Gregory taps into the world of dance with top choreographers
Jacob Marley and Claire Eastman. 0 STEREO
The news for children.
A 20-part children's school drama series.
7: The new school lockers have to be paid for.
Episode written by Kevin Hood (Rpt. Part 8 on Friday) ● STEREO
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(For cast see Monday. Shown at 1.30pm) STEREO
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BBC Northern Ireland's nightly news programme bringing you a round up of the events of the day.
With Anna Ford and Chris Lowe.
Weather Rob McElwee
General knowledge game show hosted by Paul Daniels. Three couples compete, first against each other and then against the clock for prizes. Producer Stanley Appel 0 STEREO
Clyde Tavernier is in A1 condition for the big fight tonight - but his mind is hardly on boxing.
Episode written by Gillian Richmond
(For cast see Thursday)
(Stereo)
(Teletext subtitles: page 888)
With Michael Buerk. Regional News
Weather Rob McElwee
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A critical look at the week's cinema releases including Alan Parker 's The Commitments, set in present-day Dublin, about the formation of a soul band. Let Him Have It is a film based on the controversial case of 1952 in which
Derek Bentley was hanged for the murder of a policeman. His friend Christopher Craig actually pulled the trigger, though he was too young to receive the death penalty. And Billy Crystal talks to
Barry Norman about his comedy hit City Slickers in which three friends going through the mid-life crisis decide to go on a 'different' holiday, driving cattle like real cowboys. Director Caius Julyan
Producer Bruce Thompson 0 STEREO
0 BARRY NORMAN : page 40
First showing on network television for this comedy thriller starring Dirk Benedict
Catherine Oxenberg Bruce Dern
When wise-cracking private eye Eddie Mazda moves to Hawaii, all he's looking forward to are some waves and some rays. But the tropical heat of paradise has more than its fair share of intrigue, passion and cold-blooded murder.
Director Martha Coolidge 0 FILMS: pages 41-48