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Miriam Stoppard discusses the role of the father during pregnancy, and Russell Grant stargazes. With Mairi Maciver and Adrian Mills.
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Contributors

Unknown:
Miriam Stoppard
Unknown:
Russell Grant
Unknown:
Mairi MacIver
Unknown:
Adrian Mills.

A visit to three generations of Pearly Royalty as they prepare for their annual parade; Paul Jones and Elaine Delmar sing Cole Porter ; and special exercises to keep your memory sharp. Introduced by David Jacobs and Sheila McClennon.

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Jones
Unknown:
Elaine Delmar
Unknown:
Cole Porter
Introduced By:
David Jacobs
Introduced By:
Sheila McClennon.

Melissa, determined to find out the truth about Josh's secret love, follows him to Katrina's house. Paul is stunned when he witnesses a big showdown between Christina and Isabella.
And Cody is having a little trouble with her new vegetarian diet.
(For cast see Monday. Shown at 1.30pm)
(Stereo) (Teletext subtitles: page 888)

Peter Sissons and Anna Ford present the latest national and international news, with reports from BBC correspondents from around the world.
Weather Peter Cockroft
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Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Sissons
Unknown:
Anna Ford

The live magazine show which covers the latest developments in science, technology, medicine and the environment.
This week, a report on how Yorkshire will increase its
"batting averages". In the middle of the Dalby forest, a special designer home for bats has been built. The idea is to try to provide a perfect environment for these night-time creatures whose own natural habitats are fast disappearing. And from India, a look at how contraceptive vaccines could help family planning for cattle - and for humans. With presenters Howard Stableford, Judith Hann. Kate Bellingham and John Diamond.
Producer Martin Mortimore
Director Dana Purvis ●STEREO
●TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888
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Calls are charged at 36p a minute cheap rate. 48p at all other times.

Contributors

Unknown:
Judith Hann.
Unknown:
John Diamond.
Producer:
Martin Mortimore
Director:
Dana Purvis

Seventh in a 12-part drama series about the work of special constables.
Anjali Shah is surprised when she discovers the identity of a mysterious marksman.
Redwood is faced with an agonising dilemma, and Freddy's dominating mother sets out to wreck his secret rendezvous with Rita.
Episode written by Miller Anderson
Producers Brian Degas. Harry Robertson Director Christopher Hodson ●STEREO
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Contributors

Unknown:
Anjali Shah
Written By:
Miller Anderson
Producers:
Brian Degas.
Bob Loach:
Martin Cochrane
Freddy Calder:
Ron Donachie
John Redwood:
Brian Gwaspari
Vir Smith:
Cindy Ocallaghan
AnjaliShah:
Kim Vithana
Sgt McAllister:
Campbell Morrison
Chief Supt Ellsmore:
Robert Swann
Hilda Calder:
Jean Heywood
Rita Loose more:
Jill Brassington
Uncle Ram:
Badi Uzzamam
Simon Redwood:
Mark Beer
Denzil Taylor:
John Brobbey
Mrs Taylor:
Joan Ann Maynard
Denzil's stepfather:
Bill Glasgow
Bigjess:
Christine Moore

Third of a six-part documentary series following agents from the United States Drug Enforcement Administration.

Senior intelligence agents have long targeted the Colombian Cali cartel as the most powerful drug-runners in the world. They control 80 per cent of New York's cocaine market through an IRA-style "cell" structure. Tonight's DEA follows special agent Phil Demicco and his group as they track the Colombian driver of a stretched limo who collects no passengers and takes no fares. The driver (codenamed "Stretch") is the boss of a New York cell which secretly moves money and cocaine through a network of dealers hidden among the one million Colombian immigrants in the borough of Queens. But will Demicco identify all the members of the group before "Stretch" spots his pursuers?

(Stereo) (Teletext subtitles: page 888)

Contributors

Subject:
Phil Demicco
Producer:
Christopher Jeans
Executive Producer:
Paul Hamann

Action from the night's international football as European teams jostle for a place in the Championship finals in Sweden next year. Introduced by Desmond Lynam, with Jimmy Hill and Terry Venables.

Poland v England
A draw in Poznan will be enough for England.

Scotland v San Marino
Victory at Hampden will mean Andy Roxburgh's side needs Romania to beat Switzerland to keep Scottish hopes alive.

Wales v Luxembourg
Wales's hopes rest on a comfortable win, and then Belgium defeating Germany next week.

Denmark v Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland cannot qualify for the European Championship finals but Denmark can, which will ensure a difficult evening's work for Billy Bingham's team.

Plus a full roundup of results.

Contributors

Presenter:
Desmond Lynam
Analysis:
Jimmy Hill
Analysis:
Terry Venables
Producer:
Vivien Kent
Editor:
Brian Barwick

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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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