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The first women's medals in Alpine ski-ing are decided today with both runs in the combined slalom. There are also medals at stake in the men's 10km and women's 5km Nordic classical competitions -cross-country ski-ing using the compulsory striding technique. Plus a new event to the Winter Olympics - moguls freestyle ski-ing - a combination of technique and speed over a bumpy course.
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The atmosphere in the Bishop household is more than Gemma can stand. Cody receives a letter from Todd. Madge believes that Harold is ready to pack his bags and leave her.
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A dramatic confrontation erupts which will change the lives of those involved.
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Another episode of Roy Clarke 's comedy, starring Bill Owen , Peter Sallis Brian Wilde
Das (Welly) Boot. From the muddy depths of a canal, Compo finds a new way to Nora's heart.
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Final episode in the comedy series by Richard Fegen and Andrew Norriss.
Starring Chris Barrie
Brittas closes the leisure centre in order to train his staff how to cope with emergencies, be they "fires, earth tremors, outbreaks of contagious diseases in the toilets, poisonous gases or chemical spillages".
Unfortunately, the staff don't take the exercise seriously. Meanwhile Helen Brittas is trying to cope with life without the aid of tranquilisers.
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Peter Sissons is in the chair for tonight's programme from London. Foreign affairs are likely to be among topics discussed, as the panel includes Shadow Foreign Secretary the Rt Hon Gerald Kaufman , MP, and former Conservative Prime
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Heath, MP. A representative audience has the chance to put their questions and comment on issues of the day. Producer Lea Sellers
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The men's figure-skating competition has a proud British tradition. John Curry won gold in Innsbruck in 1976 and his success was followed four years later by Robin Cousins in Lake Placid. Steven Cousins (no relation) from Deeside is the main British hope this time.
Ukrainian Viktor Petrenko will be hoping to avenge his
European Championship defeat by Petr Barna , while Canada's Kurt Browning is certain to offer fierce competition.
The event gets under way with the original programme; the medal is decided on Saturday with the longer free programme.
In Group A of the ice hockey, world champions Sweden play Germany while the USA take on Finland.
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