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The return of the record-breaking show with Roy Castle, Cheryl Baker and Ron Reagan Jr.
In today's show: the Royal Marines abseil the CN Tower; 13,000 aerobics enthusiasts take part in the world's biggest exercise session and Olympic cycling gold medallist Chris Boardman demonstrates his top speed on two wheels.
(Teletext subtitles: page 888)
Cheryl Baker's Kind of Day: 114

Contributors

Presenter:
Roy Castle
Presenter:
Cheryl Baker
Presenter:
Ron Reagan Jr.
Guest:
Chris Boardman

Blair has a lot of explaining to do - but will Javier give him the chance?
Episode written by Bev Doyle Director Fiona Cumming
STEREO
● TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page888

Contributors

Written By:
Bev Doyle
Director:
Fiona Cumming

Carla Lane 's comedy series about one Liverpool family.
Lilo Lill tells Mrs Boswell that
Freddie has been seen.
Leonora has a surprise for Jack. And Joey and Adrian come home to try to explain the reason's for their actions.
Director/Producer John B Hobbs ● STEREO
● TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page888

Contributors

Unknown:
Carla Lane
Unknown:
Mrs Boswell
Producer:
John B Hobbs
Mrs Boswell:
Jean Boht
Aveline:
Melanie Hill
Billy Boswell:
Nick Conway
Grandad:
Kenneth Waller
Joey Boswell:
Graham Bickley
Jack Boswell:
Victor McGuire
Oswald:
Giles Watling
Adrian Boswell:
Jonathon Morris
Connie:
Katy Carmichael
Lilo Lill:
Eileen Pollock
Mrs Cullen:
Sylvia Gatrill
Leonora Campbell:
Deborah Grant
Roxy:
Joanna Phillips-Lane
Derek:
Peter Byrne
Edie Matheson:
Suzanna Page

The series which sets out to make the impossible possible. Armed with a giant Challenger truck, the famous buggy and lots of public goodwill, Anneka Rice sets out to use the power of television to tackle another
Herculean task.
This week she has to create an album of nursery rhymes in just two days. To help her she enlists a host of celebrities including Right Said Fred,
Phillip Schofield , Paul Nicholas , Joanna Lumley ,
George Martin , Beverley Craven , Julia Fordham , Sonia, Jean Boht ,
Jason Connery and the stars of Birds of a Feather Pauline Quirke and Linda Robson. Series producerTom Gutteridge A Mentorn production for BBCtv
● TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Unknown:
Phillip Schofield
Unknown:
Paul Nicholas
Unknown:
Joanna Lumley
Unknown:
George Martin
Unknown:
Beverley Craven
Unknown:
Julia Fordham
Unknown:
Jean Boht
Unknown:
Jason Connery
Unknown:
Pauline Quirke
Unknown:
Linda Robson.

Winner of five
Academy Awards including Best Picture, this colourful combination of laughter and tears stars Shirley MacLaine Debra Winger Jack Nicholson
Aurora Greenway is an attractive widow whose main problems in life are fending off an alarming number of suitors and keeping her headstrong daughter Emma in check. But over the years their attitude to life, love, and each other will change - or maybe it won't. The film also won Oscars for
Shirley MacLaine and Jack Nicholson as the most unlikely of lovers.
Director/Producer James L Brooks ● TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888 ● FILMS: pages 37-42

Contributors

Unknown:
Shirley MacLaine
Unknown:
Debra Winger
Unknown:
Jack Nicholson
Unknown:
Aurora Greenway
Unknown:
Shirley MacLaine
Unknown:
Jack Nicholson
Producer:
James L Brooks
Aurora Greenway:
Shirley MacLaine
Emma Horton:
Debra Winger
Garrett Breedlove:
Jack Nicholson
Vernon Dahlart:
Danny Devito
Flap Horton:
Jeff Daniels
Sam Burns:
John Lithgow
Patsy Clark:
Lisa Hart Carroll
Rosie Dunlop:
Betty Rking
Teddy Horton:
Huckleberry Fox
Tommy Horton:
Troy Bishop
Younger Tommy Horton:
Shane Serwin
Melanie Horton:
Megan Morris

Singer-songwriter Joe Jackson's six month Laughter and Lust tour started in Germany in April 1991 and traversed 12 countries and 62 sell-out concerts. Filmed on the final leg in Sydney, Australia, Jackson and his band perform hits including Steppin' Out, I'm the Man and Slow Song.
(Stereo)

Contributors

Singer:
Joe Jackson

BBC One London

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