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10.50 Room with a Viewer
11.00 News (Subtitled); weather
11.10 Most Romantic Couple
11.25 Library of Romance
11.30 Video Stars
11.35 Rosemary Conley....Keep Fit
11.45 Topical Phone-In
12.00 News (Subtitled); weather
HOTLINE: [number removed](24 hours, or write to: Good Morning with Anne and Nick, PO Box 9000. Birmingham 8 1 1 NA).

Comedian Don Maclean presents a new style of word game which demands speed of mind and hand. Contestants must not only know the answer, but also be first to press the initial letter on a computer keyboard.
VIEWERS' QUIZ: you could win 100 by phoning [number removed] with the correct answer to a special question (calls cost 55p maximum).

Classic Oscar Wilde comedy, starring Michael Redgrave, Michael Denison, Edith Evans
Two wealthy bachelors pretend to be called "Ernest" in order to court Gwendolen and Cecily. But events take a confused turn when both girls fall for "Ernest"s charms.

SEE FILMS pages 35-40

Contributors

Director:
Anthony Asquith
Mr Jack Worthing:
Michael Redgrave
Mr Algernon Moncrief:
Michael Denison
Lady Bracknell:
Edith Evans
Miss Cecily Cardew:
Dorothy Tutin
Miss Gwendolen Fairfax:
Joan Greenwood
Miss Prism:
Margaret Rutherford
Rev Doctor Chasuble:
Miles Malleson
Seton:
Richard Wattis

Twenty-part children's drama set in a comprehensive school.
Dennis is convinced this is the end of Grange Hill. Fran and Maria's plan is doomed, Mrs Monroe is asteroided and Mr
Hankin gets something unexpected.
Written by Alison Fisher
(For cast list see Friday at 5.05pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Grange Hill.
Unknown:
Mrs Monroe
Written By:
Alison Fisher

The holiday magazine sets off on this year's travels with Jill Dando presenting each programme from a different destination.
Her first stop is Florida where she contrasts South Miami
Beach, reborn as an art deco paradise, with Captiva Island, a luxurious resort on the Gulf Coast. And Eamonn Holmes reports from Marbella on its efforts to lure back tourists, and Gloria Hunniford is in Northumberland where she tried a British winter break at the Banqueting House, one of Landmark Trust's often unusual and sometimes eccentric properties around Britain. Producer Simon Shaw
Series producer Jane Lush

Contributors

Unknown:
Jill Dando
Unknown:
Eamonn Holmes
Unknown:
Gloria Hunniford
Producer:
Simon Shaw

John Sullivan's classic comedy starring Robert Lindsay.
Wolfie treats the local pub customers to his latest revolutionary compositions.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Writer:
John Sullivan
Director:
Ray Butt
Producer:
Dennis Main Wilson
Wolfie Smith:
Robert Lindsay
Ken:
Mike Grady
Mum:
Hilda Braid
Dad:
Tony Steedman
Harry Fenning:
Stephen Greif
Reg:
Bill Ward
Floyd:
Dana Michie
Cyril:
Barry Hayes
Sir Geoffrey Haydon:
Geoffrey Toone
Parks:
Gorden Kaye
Caroline:
Judy Matheson
Philippa:
Janine Duvitski

On Bill Beaumont 's team this week, England cricket captain Graham Gooch and Britain's No 1 ladies' tennis star, Jo Durie. And with Ian Botham, former snooker world champion Steve Davis and Arsenal and England footballer, Paul Merson. David Coleman puts the questions.
Executive producer Mike Adley

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Beaumont
Unknown:
Graham Gooch
Unknown:
Jo Durie.
Unknown:
Ian Botham
Unknown:
Steve Davis
Unknown:
Paul Merson.
Unknown:
David Coleman
Producer:
Mike Adley

Hard-hitting drama series about a maverick Geordie undercover cop, who tends to bend the law in order to uphold it. Created by Ian La Frenais and Jimmy Nail, and starring Jimmy Nail.

Spender takes unorthodox action when he witnesses an indiscriminate attack on a woman in a Newcastle park.
Meanwhile Frances, Spender's ex-wife, has a surprise announcement.
Episode written by Jimmy Nail
An Initial/Big Boy production for BBCtv
(Stereo) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Writer:
Jimmy Nail
Producer:
Paul Raphael
Director:
Ian Knox
Spender:
Jimmy Nail
Stick:
Sammy Johnson
Det Sgt Dan Boyd:
Berwick Kaler
Det Chief Supt Gillespie:
Peter Guinness
Frances:
Denise Welch
Eric:
Brendan Phealy
Laura:
Dawn Winlow
Kate:
Lynn Harrison
Keith Moreland:
Tony McAnaney
Spud:
Mickey Hutton
Sandy:
Phillippa Wilson
Eileen:
Elizabeth Edmonds
Emily:
Lena Hendey
Man from the Dene:
Ewan Stewart
Fat Syd:
Eli Woods
Victor:
Robert McAulay

Kevin Costner talks to Barry Norman about his early years and his present status as a Hollywood "player". In recent years and with only a few appearances, the award-winning actor and director has taken over as one of the most powerful people in Hollywood. Dances with Wolves proved that his vision of a three-hour-plus western with subtitles could be a commercial success; Robin Hood - Prince of Thieves went on to achieve tremendous popularity; and his latest film The Bodyguard opened last week.
Producer Bruce Thompson

Contributors

Talks:
Kevin Costner
Unknown:
Barry Norman
Producer:
Bruce Thompson

Tonight's film in the Movie Classic season is
John Sturges 's version of the legendary wild west shoot-out starring Burt Lancaster
Kirk Douglas US Marshal Wyatt Earp tries to keep the peace in the lawless west of the 1870s. His chief adversary is the Clanton gang, but he also finds himself up against Doc Holliday , a dentist turned gambler, with a dim regard for the law.
• SEE FILMS pages 35-40

Contributors

Unknown:
John Sturges
Unknown:
Burt Lancaster
Unknown:
Kirk Douglas
Unknown:
Wyatt Earp
Unknown:
Doc Holliday
Wyatt Earp:
Burt Lancaster
Doc Holliday:
Kirk Douglas
Laura Denbow:
Rhonda Fleming
KateFisher JO:
Van Fleet
Ringo:
John Ireland
Cotton Wilson:
Frank Faylen
John Shanssey:
George Matthews
Bat Masterson:
Kenneth Tobey
Charles Bassett:
Earl Holliman
Ike Clanton:
Lyle Bettger
Billy Clanton:
Dennis Hopper

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