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Cries from the Heart. A car accident means an emergency flight for the RFDS. The driver is seriously injured, and a local woman claims there was also a little girl in the car - but where is she and why isn't Jack interested in finding her? STEREO
TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Today's guests include
Curtis Stiger , who sings his new single Sleeping with the Lights On, and Rosemarie Ford and Graham Bickley , the stars of The Greatest Shows in Town, and Josceline Dimbleby prepares strawberry tart with orange crust pastry. With
Caron Keating and Linda Mitchell.
12.55pm Regional News; Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Curtis Stiger
Unknown:
Rosemarie Ford
Unknown:
Graham Bickley
Unknown:
Josceline Dimbleby
Unknown:
Caron Keating
Unknown:
Linda Mitchell.

An eight-part Australian children's drama about a boy who longs to be a clown.
6:
Sim, with Jack Merrick's help, raises the money to pay for his airfare to Paris.
STEREO
• TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Sim:
Clayton Williamson
Anatole:
Jean-Michel Dagory
Jack:
Ernie Oingo
Neville Ralhnow:
Van Johnson
Skipper Crealey:
Steve Jodrell
Una Crealey:
Annie Byron
Linda Crealey:
Rebecca Smart
Sarah Gunner:
Noni Hazlehurst
Miss Gabhursl:
Jill Perryman
Fyodor:
George Shevtsov
Lily Ralhnow:
Nell Feeney

Terry Wogan visits Chicago to talk to the stars of the new film, Batman Returns.
Michelle Pfeiffer (Catwoman),
Danny DeVito (the Penguin), Michael Keaton (Batman) and director
Tim Burton talk about the making of the movie, which is released on 10 July. STEREO
SHOWS: page 10

Contributors

Unknown:
Terry Wogan
Unknown:
Michelle Pfeiffer
Unknown:
Danny Devito
Unknown:
Michael Keaton
Unknown:
Tim Burton

A series in which well-known people reveal how they coped with losing their health.
Wimbledon champion Arthur Ashe was at the peak of his career when he was told that only open heart surgery could save his life. But after two major operations he learnt that an infected blood transfusion had given him the Aids virus.
For four years he kept it a close secret, until last April, when an American newspaper found out. Tonight, he tells
Lynn Redgrave the full story.
Producer Nicola Glucksmann Cheslaw
Series editor Michael Latham
* STEREO; TELETEXT SUBTITLES: p 888 • DOCUMENTARIES: page 9

Contributors

Unknown:
Arthur Ashe
Unknown:
Lynn Redgrave
Editor:
Michael Latham

Anne Robinson presents a selection of viewers' opinions on BBCtv programmes. Producer Bernard Newnham
• STEREO
• WRITETO: Points of View, BBCtv Centre, London W 12 7RJ; or you can telephone on [number removed]0 RADIO TIMES LETTERS: page 99

Contributors

Unknown:
Anne Robinson

A documentary series about one of the world's most powerful and mysterious organisations. Hidden Persuaders. Tonight's programme deals with the CIA's efforts to influence events behind the scenes in Italy and Indonesia. It reveals how the CIA paid money to top politicians and Catholic churchmen in Italy and even made an alliance with one cardinal who became Pope. In Indonesia the CIA made a pornographic film starring a double of the country's radical leader, President Sukarno, to discredit him. "Whatever little contribution we could make to destroy him was advantageous to my country," said the film's director. It also examines the part played by the CIA in one of this century's biggest massacres. Producer Bill Treharne Jones
Series producer Peter Molloy
• TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Producer:
Peter Molloy

Americans Andre Agassi and Jim Courier hope to improve on their 1991 performances and secure semi-final places today. Harry Carpenter with Helen Rollason presents highlights of the men's quarter-finals.
• STEREO
• TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Unknown:
Andre Agassi
Unknown:
Jim Courier
Unknown:
Harry Carpenter
Unknown:
Helen Rollason

American detective series, starring Robert Urich If You Knew Sammy....
Sammy Backlin is shot at during a bookshop appearance to promote his autobiography,
.357Justice. Spenser is knifed in the ensuing scuffle and is later visited in hospital by Backlin, who tries to hire him for protection - from a mobster and from a federal agent.

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Urich
Unknown:
Sammy Backlin
Spenser:
Robert Urich
Hawk:
Avery Brooks
Hila Fiori:
Carolyn McCormick
Sammy Backlin:
Sal Viscusso
Duke Fallon:
John Seitz
Lt Martin Quirk:
Richard Jaeckel
Effrem:
W H MacY
Randy:
Kate Burton

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