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News reports, the morning's papers, plus sport, business updates, weather and travel. News every 15 minutes.
7.25,8.25,8.55 Weather; Regional news; Travel
7.20, 7.50, 8.20, 8.50 Sport
7.12, 7.40, 8.12, 8.40 Business Editor Bob Wheaton

Contributors

Editor:
Bob Wheaton

Last in the series. Letting go of our children should be part of a natural and healthy process as they gain responsibility for their own lives. But how do we cope if it is forced on us by the breakdown of a relationship or by bereavement? Plus the results of the Family Affairs photo competition. Presented by Gloria Hunniford and Caron Keating. SUPPORT MATERIAL: for a free Letting Go booklet, send a large sae to [address removed]

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Presented By:
Gloria Hunniford
Presented By:
Caron Keating.

Daily story for older children, written by Ian Strachan and told by Joanna Roth in five episodes.
1: Shona Macleod wonders if the old magic will return to her Scottish island now that her uncle has left. Stereo

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Written By:
Ian Strachan
Told By:
Joanna Roth
Unknown:
Shona MacLeod

John Leslie, Diane-Louise Jordan and Anthea Turner present a Beatrix Potter special, with the chance to win cartoon videos.
See preview page 11

Contributors

Presenter:
John Leslie
Presenter:
Diane-Louise Jordan
Presenter:
Anthea Turner

Trish has a gig further down the coast and discovers a few home truths about herself. Stanley, on his way home from the local court house, has a shock.
Episode written by Bill Lyons
Series producer Corinne Hollingworth Director Ian White
A Cinema Verity/J D y T production for BBCtv
Clement Freud 's heartfelt plea to Alan Yentob SEE FEATURE page 34

Contributors

Written By:
Bill Lyons
Producer:
Corinne Hollingworth
Director:
Ian White
Unknown:
Clement Freud
Unknown:
Alan Yentob
Gwen Lockhead:
Patricia Brake
Drew Lockhead:
Campbell Morrison
Nessa Lockhead:
Julie Fernandez
Blair Lockhead:
Josh Nathan
Rosemary Webb:
Hilary Crane
Stanley Webb:
William Lucas
Freddie Martin:
Roland Curram
Ingrid Olsson:
Bo Corre
Alex Morris:
Derek Martin
Trish Valentine:
Polly Perkins
Joy Slater:
Leslee Udwin
Terry Flynn:
Ben Murphy
IsabelleLeduc:
Framboise Gommendy
Philippe Leduc:
Daniel Lombart
LeneSvendsen:
Nanna Moller
Per Svendsen:
Kim Romer
Trine Svendsen:
Clare Wilkie
RazorSharpe ,:
Kevin Hay
Maria Fernandez:
Maria Sanchez
Roberto Fernandez:
Franco Rey
Rosario Fernandez:
Stella Maris

The consumer series that exposes new horrors in the high street, home hazards, scams and cons. Call in to Watchdog live on [number removed]and tell your story. With Lynn Faulds Wood and John Stapleton. Editor Sarah Caplin
LETTERS: instead of phoning, you can write to PO Box 5555, London W 12 6WD.

Contributors

Unknown:
John Stapleton.
Editor:
Sarah Caplin

Last in Andrew Marshall 's family comedy series, starring Belinda Lang Gary Olsen
Thank Your Lucky Stars. David lies seriously ill in hospital while Rona races to the altar.
Director/Producer Richard Boden

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Marshall
Unknown:
Belinda Lang
Unknown:
Gary Olsen
Producer:
Richard Boden
Bi:
Belinda Lang
Ben:
Gary Olsen
Rona:
Julia Hills
Jenny:
Clare Woodgate
David:
John Pickard
Auntie Pearl:
Barbara Lott
Peggy:
Patsy Byrne
Dr McGuire:
Victor McGuire
Angel:
Ray Polhill
Gordon:
Andrew Hall
Nurse:
Akemi Otani
Beth:
Jenny Lynch
Don:
Timothy Page
Junior doctor ,:
Julian Parkin
Football fan:
Bradley Cole

Another chance to see the second series of this comedy about a duo who never say die, written by Michael Atkins and starring
Graham Crowden
Stephanie Cole
Tom and Diana plan to make the frequent funerals at
Bayview Retirement Home more like carnivals.
Director/Producer Gareth Gwenlan

Contributors

Written By:
Michael Atkins
Unknown:
Graham Crowden
Unknown:
Stephanie Cole
Producer:
Gareth Gwenlan
Tom:
Graham Crowden
Diana:
Stephanie Cole
Harvey Bains:
Daniel Hill
Jane , ,:
Janine Duvitski
Basil:
Michael Bilton
Geoffrey:
Andrew Tourell
Marion:
Sandra Payne
Vicar:
John Crocker
Judy:
Angela Bruce
Tess:
Joanna Dickens
Antonio:
Chico Andrade

Underclass in Purdah
Tonight's programme uncovers explosive new evidence of crime, drug abuse and family breakdown in Britain's once tightly-knit Muslim community. This community now has the highest unemployment and poverty and the greatest proportion of unqualified school leavers of any ethnic group in Britain. Nisha Pillai reveals the emergence of a Muslim underclass among Pakistanis and Bangladeshis and looks at the dangers and dilemmas it throws up.
Producer Narinder Minhas
Editor Glenwyn Benson

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Editor:
Glenwyn Benson

Series offering advice on personal safety for women.
American research suggests that women double their chances of avoiding rape if they fight back. In tonight's show, women who resisted their attackers share their views with the police, psychologists and self-defence experts on how to live more confident lives.
Presented by Lynsey de Paul. Producer Joanna Mack
Executive producerChris Lent
A Domino Films production for BBCtv

Contributors

Presented By:
Lynsey de Paul.
Producer:
Joanna MacK

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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