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Merger Made in Heaven. Paige tries to win back Greg's love.
Oscar's Promotion. Oscar gets an opportunity to edit the paper's sports supplement.
This week two "slim pals" get the makeover of their dreams from make-up artist Barbara Daly and top hair stylist Ian Denson ; plus the pitfalls of taking out a loan, an unusual paella and tips for the fashion conscious.
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A 13-part comedy drama. Dennis and Clive cause chaos when they move into a holiday camp. Written by Wayne Jackman * STEREO
Lizzie Dripping in the Rain First of five stories by Helen Cresswell , told for Jackanory by Patricia Routledge. ● STEREO
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Madge has an operation on her vocal chords, but will she ever be able to speak again? Toby gets a part in the school play but is less than pleased when he learns that Melanie will be going along to give him moral support.
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Consumer champions Lynn Faulds Wood and John Stapleton investigate and campaign on your behalf. Editor Sarah Caplin
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Last episode of the comedy series. Mulberry does a thorough safety check of the manor and warns Bert and Alice that it is a death trap. Is the only way he can keep Miss Farnaby safe from harm be to disappear as suddenly as he arrived?
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First of a three-part documentary series in which
Desmond Morris explores how the most docile of our domestic pets is a wild animal at heart.
The Wolfin Your Living Room Why does your dog bolt its food, fetch sticks, cock its leg, lick your face or go round in circles? By looking at the domestic dog's wild cousins - from wolves to jackals - many of the puzzling things our pets do become clear. For instance, by licking your face, your dog may be asking you to regurgitate your last meal for him. ProducerMike Beynon
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David Dimbleby face-to-face in live interviews with the party leaders. Tonight: Neil Kinnock , j Leader of the Labour Party.
The Beginning. First in a series of 13 films in which a walled garden is restored and worked as it was 100 years ago.
With Peter Thoday and head gardener Harry Dodson. Producer Keith Sheather
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Extended highlights from all the evening's main General Election campaign speeches around the country. Presented by lain Macwhirter. Editor Geoffrey Sumner