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A six-part drama series by Russell T Davies.
3: Tess learns what happened the day fire destroyed the temple.

Contributors

Tess Hunter:
Catherine Sanderson
Esme Harkness:
Mary Wimbush
May Harkness:
Georgine Anderson
Miss Cooper:
Beryl Cooke
Richard Naismith:
Bernard Kay
Mrs Hunter:
Heather Baskerville
Julia:
Tatiana Strauss
Carey Naismith:
Emma Jane Lavin
Ben Naismith:
Simon Fenton
Ashe:
Alex Mollo

Caroline is caught in her own web of deceit. Dorothy discovers who stole the examination papers.

Contributors

Madge Bishop:
Anne Charleston
Jim Robinson:
Alan Dale
Paul Robinson:
Stefan Dennis
Lucy Robinson:
Melissa Bell
Helen Daniels:
Anne Haddy
Todd Landers:
Kristlan Schmid
Caroline Alessi:
Gillian Blakeney
Christina Robinson:
Gayle Blakeney
Josh Anderson:
Jeremy Angerson
Dorothy Burke:
Maggie Dence
Toby Mangel:
Ben Geurens
Doug Willis:
Terence Donovan
Pam Willis:
Sue Jones
Gaby Willis:
Rachel Blakely
Brad Willis:
Scott Michaelson
Guy Carpenter:
Andrew Williams
Phoebe Bright:
Simone Robertson
Amy Robinson:
Sheridan Compagnino

Gwen makes a confession and Nessa discovers she has an admirer. But Roberto receives the biggest shock of all. Episode written by Bill Lyons
(For cast see Monday. Repeated on Friday at 1.50pm)

Contributors

Written By:
Bill Lyons

What's new in science, technology and medicine.
Laura was born with a heart defect that meant that not enough oxygen was getting into her blood. Before her second birthday she had open-heart surgery but now, aged 6, she's having problems again.
Tomorrow's World follows the work of two pioneering doctors from Guy's Hospital who hope to cure her with promising but still experimental "keyhole surgery". With Howard
Stableford, Kate Bellingham ,
Carmen Pryce and Judith Harm. Producer David Sington Editor Dana Purvis
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Contributors

Unknown:
Kate Bellingham
Unknown:
Carmen Pryce
Unknown:
Judith Harm.
Producer:
David Sington
Editor:
Dana Purvis

Last in the comedy series about two defective cops, written by Steve Knight and Mike Whitehill , and starring Jasper Carrott Robert Powell
Strangers in Paradise. When crime boss Tony Mazola is gunned down, Superintendent Cottam fears gang warfare is about to break out on his manor. Detectives Briggs and Louis are sent under cover to an East End club to investigate.
Director/Producer Ed Bye
A Celador production for BBCtv

Contributors

Written By:
Steve Knight
Written By:
Mike Whitehill
Unknown:
Tony Mazola
Bob Louis:
Jasper Carrott
Dave Briggs:
Robert Powell
Danny Kane:
Leslie Grantham
Irene Mazola:
Georgina Hale
Supt Cottam:
George Sewell
Det Simpson:
Barry Cryer
Polish Joe:
Leon Herbert
Ronnie:
Dave Atkins

Espionage thriller produced by, directed by and starring
Clint Eastwood
1982: when the Soviets develop a deadly new supersonic fighter jet, western intelligence agencies track down maverick pilot Mitchell Gant , semi-retired since his harrowing experiences as a PoW in Vietnam, and send him to Moscow to steal it.
The film features a strong supporting cast of familiar British actors.
● SEE FILMS pages 37-42

Contributors

Unknown:
Clint Eastwood
Unknown:
Mitchell Gant
Mitchell Gant:
Clint Eastwood
Kenneth Aubrey:
Freddie Jones
Buckholz:
David Huffman
Pavel Upenskoy:
Warren Clarke
Semelovsky:
Ronald Lacey
Colonel Kontarsky:
Kenneth Colley
General Vladimirov:
Klaus Lowitsch
PyotrBaranovich:
Nigel Hawthorne
First Secretary:
Stefan Schnabel
General Brown:
Thomas Hill
Major Lanyev:
Clive Merrison
Lt Col Voskov:
Kai Wulff
Natalia:
Dimitra Arliss

One of America's greatest singers, songwriters and producers sings some of his greatest hits including Going to a Go-Go, My Girl, and the first Tamla Motown hit Shop
Around. The concert was recorded at the Stars Desert
Inn in Las Vegas.
Director/Producer John G Smith
A White Rabbit production for BBCtv

Contributors

Producer:
John G Smith

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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