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With Jonathan Dimbleby. ● SIMULTANEOUS BROADCAST: with Radio 4
With Philippa Forrester.
The Patch Stop.
The adventures of the Monster family of Loch Ness.
Celebrity word game hosted by Kenny Everett. * STEREO
Special Effects. Today, a report from the Max Factor Museum of Beauty in Hollywood. Plus new cosmetics designed for darker skin and the beauty care service run by the Red Cross. Presented by Liz Earle and Karen Krizanovich.
In Stories of Courage, people relate their own stories of human interest. Presented by Adrian Mills and Mairi Maciver.
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Today's guests include former Culture Club star Boy George , talking about his new musical discovery Jab Deep , who performs his debut single.
Presented by Alan Titchmarsh. ● STEREO
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Hosted by Rob Curling.
From Aintree. The start of the three-day 1992 Martell Grand National Meeting.
2.35 Sandeman Maghull Novice Chase (2m)
3. 10 Martell Cup Chase (3m 1f)
3.45 John Hughes Memorial Handicap Chase (2m 6f) Commentary by Peter O'Sullevan , Richard Pitman , John Hanmer , Bill Smith and Tracy Piggott. Introduced by Julian Wilson.
Producers Keith Mackenzie and Martin Hopkins
With Andi Peters.
Melvin and Maureen's Music-a-Grams
In the last of the series, there is mayhem at Melvin and Maureen's when some of their musical notes escape.
With Matthew Devitt and Sophie Aldred.
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Lizzie Dripping and the Two Worlds, told for Jackanory by Patricia Routledge. eSTEREO
Cartoon action. (Repeat)
Last in the comedy drama set in a hotel. Mick's dreams of entrepreneurial success bring him up against a wall. Written by Robin Kingsland ● STEREO e TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888
The news for children.
With Yvette Fielding,
John Leslie and Diane-Louise Jordan. ● STEREO
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Lucy persuades Glen to take her to a nightclub but it could lead her into trouble with Jim. Who is Colin Burke and what does he want?
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With Anna Ford and Andrew Harvey.
Weather Rob McElwee
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Anna wants the chance to explain her situation to Phil, but after the hurt she has caused him, will he listen? Ignoring his family's advice, Lloyd goes looking for adventure.
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Roy Clarke 's gentle comedy, starring Bill Owen
Peter Sallis , Brian Wilde
Was That Nora Batty Singing? Nora is acting strangely and Compo is worried that she has fallen for another man. His suspicions turn towards Smiler.
Director/Producer Alan J W Bell * STEREO
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Last in the family comedy series written by Lisselle Kayla.
Some unfortunate person is in for a rave of a special kind, but Bev seems to be the only one in a festive mood. Grandad is busy nursing his unmentionables and Gran is threatening death by a thousand blushes. Thank goodness Aunty Belinda brought Barry along to spice things up.
Director/Producer David Askey ● STEREO
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With Michael Buerk.
Regional News
Weather Rob McElwee
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By the Labour Party.
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Another chance to see the first series of the classic comedy by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais starring Ronnie Barker
The Hustler. Fletcher lands a job on the prison farm, but boredom leads him into trouble when he devises some games of chance for fellow inmates.
ProducerSydney Lotterby
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Dudley Moore has an intimate chat with Ruby Wax in the studio. Other men given the full treatment tonight include Bill Wiggins , the Dreamboys (Britain's answer to the Chippendales), and a glimpse of some naked East Enders.
Defending the women's corner are American comedienne Judy Tenuta and Taffy Turner who has some tattoos in her latest report Inside America. Director Ed Bye
Executive producer Janet Street-Porter ● STEREO
Peter Sissons chairs the programme from London, where the panel comprises
Michael Heseltine (Conservative); John Smith (Labour); Alan Beith (Liberal Democrats) and Alex Salmond (Scottish National). Producer Lea Sellers
Editor Alexandra Henderson
A Brian Lapping production for BBCtv
With lain Macwhirter.
Last programme for Ramadan, in which British Muslims talk about their faith.
Producer Norman Ivison
Editor Helen Alexander