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Presented by Miriam Stoppard and Main Maciver. Russell
Grant meets celebrities and their pets and Debi Jones continues her karaoke capers.
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Contributors

Presented By:
Miriam Stoppard
Presented By:
Main MacIver.
Unknown:
Debi Jones

First showing on network television for this true-life drama.
Vietnam, 1975: two American women attempt to evacuate orphans cared for by the formidable Madam Ngai. InaBalin HERSELF
Director John Llewellyn Moxey • FILMS: pages 49.56

Contributors

Unknown:
Madam Ngai.
Director:
John Llewellyn Moxey
Betty Tisdale:
Shirley Jones
Madam Ngai:
Beulah Quo

Fourth in the six-part children's history series.
The Fall of the House of Hatton The story of two children - the gardener's lad and the daughter of the great house - who led very different lives 300 years ago. A Third Eye production for BBCtv

Clyde springs another surprise on Michelle.
This week's episodes written by Tony Jordan
(Stereo)
(Teletext Subtitles: page 888)

Contributors

Writer:
Tony Jordan
Producer:
Pat Sandys
Director:
Mike Dormer
Michelle:
Susan Tully
Clyde:
Steven Woodcock
Pauline:
Wendy Richard
Arthur:
Bill Treacher
Rachel:
Jacquetta May
Etta:
Jacqui Gordon-Lawrence
Pete:
Peter Dean
Mark:
Todd Carty
Karen:
Adjoa Andoh
Malcolm:
Peter Cleall
Carl:
Pete Helmer
Celestine:
Leroy Golding
Jules:
Tommy Eytle
Nick Cotton:
John Altman
DCI Chapman:
Marian McLoughlin
DS Mullen:
Mark Fletcher

David Coleman tests the stars.
Team captain Ian Botham lines up with Arsenal and England striker Ian Wright and jockey Alan Munro who rode
Generous to victory in the Derby. Bill Beaumont 's guests are the Surrey and England batsman Alec Stewart and swimmer Zara Long, the British record holder in the 200m medley.
Executive producer Mike Adley
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TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

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Presenter:
David Coleman
Unknown:
Ian Botham
Unknown:
Ian Wright
Unknown:
Alan Munro
Unknown:
Bill Beaumont
Unknown:
Alec Stewart
Unknown:
Zara Long
Executive producer:
Mike Adley

A critical look at the week's cinema releases.
What about Bob stars Bill Murray as a psychotic patient who drives shrink Richard Dreyfuss mad when he follows him on holiday.
Other People's Money: Danny DeVito plays ruthless Wall Street tycoon Larry the Liquidator in this comedy.
And John Sayle's City of Hope highlights the family struggles and low-life intrigues of urban America.
Plus a report on how Hollywood is increasingly creating film titles from old pop songs as a means of luring cinemagoers.
Movies such as Pretty Woman, Blue Velvet and Only the Lonely all used songs to hook the baby-boom generation of filmgoers.

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BARRY NORMAN : page 47

Contributors

Presenter:
Barry Norman
Director:
Caius Julyan
Producer:
Bruce Thompson

American singer/songwriter Neil Sedaka sings his greatest hits in concert at Birmingham's Symphony Hall, including
Oh Carol, Breaking Up Is Hard toDoand his latest single. The Miracle Song.
Director/Producer John G Smith
A White Rabbit production for BBCtv • STEREO

Contributors

Songwriter:
Neil Sedaka
Producer:
John G Smith

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