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The Radio Times/ Care Bears search continues for Britain's most caring dad. With Miriam Stoppard , Adrian Mills , Debi Jones and Russell Grant.
Including at
12.00 News and Regional News; Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Miriam Stoppard
Unknown:
Adrian Mills
Unknown:
Debi Jones
Unknown:
Russell Grant.

From Redcar.
2.20 Brass Castle Claiming
Stakes (1m 3f) (replay) and EBF Municipal Maiden Stakes (5f) (replay)
2.30 Westminster Motor Taxi
Insurance Handicap Stakes (7f)
3.00 Wonderful Nursery Handicap (1m)
3.30 Racecall Gold Trophy (6f)
Commentary by John Hanmer and James Lindley.
Introduced by Julian Wilson.

Contributors

Presenter:
Julian Wilson
Commentator:
John Hanmer
Commentator:
James Lindley
Producer:
Malcolm Kemp

A 20-part children's drama series set in a school.
14: The truth about Chrissy is heard by more than a few. Episode written by Sarah Daniels (Rpt. Part 15 on Friday) : STEREO
● TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Written By:
Sarah Daniels

Clyde is running out of places to hide and people he can trust, Michelle and Rachel seem to be his last hope.
Episode written by Tony McHale
(Stereo)
(Teletext Subtitles: page 888)

Contributors

Writer:
Tony McHale
Producer:
Pat Sandys
Director:
Sue Dunderdale
Michelle:
Susan Tully
Clyde:
Steven Woodcock
Pauline:
Wendy Richard
Arthur:
Bill Treacher
Rachel:
Jacquetta May
Mark:
Todd Carty
Dot Cotton:
June Brown
Nick Cotton:
John Altman
Etta:
Jacqui Gordon-Lawrence
Jules:
Tommy Eytle
Pete:
Peter Dean
Phil:
Steve McFadden
Kathy:
Gillian Taylforth
Ian:
Adam Woodyatt
Hattie:
Michelle Gayle
Steve:
Mark Monero
DS Mullen:
Mark Fletcher
DC Godard:
Katrin Cartlidge

David Coleman tests the stars.
Bill Beaumont lines up with Middlesex and England test cricketer, Phil Tufnell and Leeds United and Scotland midfield star,
Gordon Strachan. Ian Botham is joined by British Open Squash champion, Lisa Opie , and the current IBF world flyweight champion, Dave McAuley. Executive producer Mike Adley
● STEREO
● TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888 ● SPORT: page 10

Contributors

Unknown:
David Coleman
Unknown:
Bill Beaumont
Unknown:
Phil Tufnell
Unknown:
Gordon Strachan.
Unknown:
Ian Botham
Unknown:
Lisa Opie
Unknown:
Dave McAuley.

A critical look at the week's cinema releases.
Blonde Fist - Margi Clarke, from TV's Making Out, has a quick temper and a mean fist under the debut direction of brother and Letter to Brezhnev writer Frank Clarke. She leaves her Liverpool home for New York searching for her prize-fighting father and steps into the ring herself.
Fantasia - Disney boss Jeffrey Katzenberg talks about the animation classic which is being released on video for the first time.
And from the States, Tom Brook reports on former Python Terry Gilliam's new film fantasy The Fisher King, starring Robin Williams and Jeff Bridges.
Director Shaun Williams
Producer Bruce Thompson
(Stereo)
Competition: ring [number removed] calls are charged at 36p per minute cheap rate, 48p at all other times.
Family Entertainment: page 4
Barry Norman: page 44

Contributors

Presenter:
Barry Norman
Unknown:
Margi Clarke
Unknown:
Frank Clarke.
Talks:
Jeffrey Katzenberg
Unknown:
Tom Brook
Unknown:
Terry Gilliam
Unknown:
Robin Williams
Unknown:
Jeff Bridges.
Director:
Shaun Williams
Producer:
Bruce Thompson

Extravagantly staged performance recorded at the splendid new Symphony Hall in Birmingham half-way through Elaine Paige 's sell-out concert tour of Britain in April and May of this year. In her first TV special for six years, she pours her soul into a full repertoire of songs, including hits from Cats, Chess and Evita, including the classic
Don't Cry for Me Argentina; standards from her most recent West End stage success, Cole Porter 's
Anything Goes; and rock hits like Queen's Radio Ga Ga. Producer John G Smith
A White Rabbit production for BBCtv 0 FEATURE: page 27

Contributors

Unknown:
Elaine Paige
Unknown:
Cole Porter
Producer:
John G Smith

BBC One London

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

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