Startingwith
6.30-6.55 Business Breakfast
News headlines or summaries every quarter hour.
(For details see yesterday;
Topical discussion programme with Robert Kilroy-Silk .
Today: Antonio Carluccio cooks risotto with parma ham and truffles.
Recipe on Ceefax page 615
and Regional News; Weather
With Philippa Forrester.
The Playground Stop.
A report on the second day of the Clothes Show Live.
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and Regional News; Weather
With Mike Smith and Kate Copstick. Family quiz show. ● STEREO
Presented by Miriam Stoppard and Mairi Maciver. With
Russell Grant and Debi Jones.
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12.00 News and Regional News; Weather
Presented byjudi Spiers.
Followed by Weather
Christina runs into a crisis on the first day of her job.
(For cast see Monday. Rptd at 5.35pm) ● STEREO
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Live from Twickenham the 110th Varsity Match. Oxford University v Cambridge University
Commentary by Nigel Starmer-Smith and Hugo MacNeill. With Chris Rea.
Producer Johnnie Watherston
With Andi Peters.
Bodger and Badger
Comedy drama in 12 parts.
11: The Head is charging for lost property and pinching prized possessions to top up the takings. But Badger is on the case in no time.
Written by Andy Cunningham
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Cartoon. (R)
A 12-part science fiction comedy thriller.
10: Watt tries his hand as a detective. This time it is
Zoe who needs help.
Wntten by Pip and Jane Baker (Part 11 next Monday) ● STEREO
Second of a six-part documentary series.
Hannah FitzGerald looks into the concept of time. What would life be like if we didn't know what time it was? What exactly is a body clock and can we really travel in time? ● STEREO
The news for children.
Last episode in the 20-part children's drama series.
It is the last day of term and Natalie surprises everyone. Episode written by Sarah Daniels Stereo
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With Peter Sissons and Anna Ford.
Weather Ian McCaskill
General knowledge game show hosted by Paul Daniels. DirectorTony Newman Producer Stanley Appel ● STEREO
When Michelle goes to visit Clyde she doesn't get quite the reception she had expected.
Episode written by Lisa Evans
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David Coleman tests the stars.
Bill Beaumont is joined by Judy Simpson the Commonwealth Games gold medalist and Derek Pringle the Essex and England all-rounder.
Ian Botham lines up with Jane Sixsmith the Great Britain and England hockey striker, and Paul Parker , the Manchester United and England defender. Executive producer Mike Adley
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With Martyn Lewis. Regional News
Weather Ian McCaskill
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First showing on network television of the thriller starring Steve Guttenberg
Elizabeth McGovern
Isabelle Huppert
It began as an illicit affair, it ended in murder. A married woman witnesses an attack on a woman in the street below her lover's apartment. He lies to the police, pretends he saw the attack, and is soon their chief suspect in a series of violent murders. The only way he can prove his innocence is to find the real killer before he kills again. The film provides a rare straight role for Guttenberg of the Police Academy film series and Cocoon fame. Carl Lumbly , familiar as Marcus Petrie in Cagney and Lacey, also appears.
ScreenplayjDirectorCurtis Hanson ● FILMS: pages 49-56
A critical look at the week's cinema releases.
The Addams Family is a new film based on the American hit television series of the 60s. Anjelica Huston and Raul Julia give a fresh interpretation to the ghoulish antics of Morticia and Gomez, while Christopher Lloyd arrives claiming to be long lost Uncle Fester in this funereal romp.
Fievel Goes West, the sequel to An American Tail, is a cartoon feature employing the talents of a team of London animators, and the voices of John Cleese, James Stewart and Amy Irving.
And Film 91 goes on location with Blame It on the Bellboy. Dudley Moore heads the cast in a farce based on mistaken identities and Mafia contracts. A Venetian hotel was built in a Shepperton studio for the film.
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The multi-million-dollar box office hit The Terminator catapulted actor Arnold Schwarzenegger to international stardom and became a modern science fiction classic. This programme takes a behind-the-scenes look at how the special effects and movie wizardry came together to ensure another sure-fire hit.
Featuring interviews with Schwarzenegger, his co-star Linda Hamilton who plays
Sarah Connor and the film's writer, producer and director James Cameron. A Carolco production
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