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Comedy set in Sydney during the hectic 20s, when attitudes to women were changing as fast as the fashions.
Director David Stevens 0 FILMS: pages 55-62

Contributors

Director:
David Stevens
Libby McKenzie:
Genevieve Picot
Fred Hurley:
John Walton
MaxWylde:
Michael Pare
Nina:
Sandy Gore
Theo Finch:
Peter Phelps
Professor Henckel:
Barry Otto

Fifthin the six-part children's history series. The Village That Died
Eleanor and Alfred, the Time Children, tell the story of Cosmeston in South Wales, abandoned in the late 14th century when the Black Death was sweeping across Europe. A Third Eye production for BBCtv

A 20-part children's drama series set in a school.
17: Mr Robson is troubled about his new role. Justine is furious with Ted.
Episode written by Kevin Hood ●STEREO
●TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Unknown:
Mr Robson
Written By:
Kevin Hood

Written by Susan Boyd
The Taverniers try to find out what has happened to Clyde.

(Stereo)
(Teletext Subtitles): page 888

Contributors

Writer:
Susan Boyd
Producer:
Pat Sandys
Director:
Barry Letts
Mark:
Todd Carty
Michelle:
Susan Tully
Rachel:
Jacquetta May
Clyde:
Steven Woodcock
Pauline:
Wendy Richard
Arthur:
Bill Treacher
Kathy:
Gillian Taylforth
Pete:
Peter Dean
Dot Cotton:
June Brown
Ian:
Adam Woodyatt
Hattie:
Michelle Gayle
Steve:
Mark Monero
Sharon:
Letitia Dean
Grant:
Ross Kemp
Phil:
Steve McFadden
Etta:
Jacqui Gordon-Lawrence
Celestine:
Leroy Golding
Jules:
Tommy Eytle
Pat:
Pam St Clement
Frank:
Mike Reid
Nick Cotton:
John Altman
DCI Chapman:
Marian McLoughlin

David Coleman tests the stars.
Team captain Ian Botham lines up with Ronnie Whelan , the Liverpool and Republic of Ireland midfielder and Louise Aitken-Walker , the world champion rally driver.
Bill Beaumont 's guests are David Lawrence , the Gloucestershire and England fast bowler, and New Zealander Mark Todd , the double Olympic three-day event champion. Executive producer Mike Adley STEREO
● TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888 • SPORT: page 16

Contributors

Unknown:
David Coleman
Unknown:
Ronnie Whelan
Unknown:
Louise Aitken-Walker
Unknown:
Bill Beaumont
Unknown:
David Lawrence
Unknown:
Mark Todd
Producer:
Mike Adley

Fantasy adventure set in prehistoric times starring Brigitte Nielsen, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sandahl Bergman
Evil Queen Gedren has harnessed the awesome power of the Talisman, seeking to dominate the world at any cost. She must be stopped - but by whom? Only the legendary figure of Red Sonja, master swordswoman and Gedren's sworn enemy dares challenge the power of evil and risk her very life and soul.
TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888 • FILMS: page 55-62

Contributors

Screenplay:
Clive Exton
Screenplay:
George MacDonald Fraser
Director:
Richard Fleischer
Red Sonja:
Brigitte Nielsen
Kalidor:
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Queen Gedren:
Sandahl Bergman
Falkon:
Paul Smith
Prince Tarn:
Ernie Reyes Jr
Ikol:
Ronald Lacey
Kendra:
Donna Osterbuhr
Brytag:
Pat Roach
Djart:
Terry Richards
Varna:
Janet Agren

A critical look at the week's cinema releases.
"Point Break" is set against a background of surfing and bank robberies; Patrick Swayze (the star of "Dirty Dancing" and "Ghost") and Keanu Reeves are brought together for the ultimate thrill.
"The Two Jakes" is the long-awaited sequel to the thriller "Chinatown";
Jack Nicholson stars and directs - what is the result?
"Hangin'with the Homeboys" - four black youths in search of excitement one Friday evening find their lives changed forever. And Variety, the American bible of the entertainment world, has a language all its own - a special report on the 'slanguage' that has evolved.
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BARRY NORMAN : page 52

Contributors

Presenter:
Barry Norman
Director:
Shaun Williams
Producer:
Bruce Thompson

Sri Lankan born singer/songwriter Beverley Craven entered the charts this year with a series of hits - "Promise Me", "Holding On" and her current single "Woman to Woman" - and she appeared with some of music's biggest names in the benefit concert for Kurdish refugees at Wembley during the summer. Craven performs her hits and other tracks from her platinum-selling album "Beverley Craven" in this concert recorded at Birmingham's new Symphony Hall during her first major tour this autumn.
A White Rabbit production for BBCtv
(Stereo)

Contributors

Singer:
Beverley Craven
Director:
John G Smith

BBC One London

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