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Travel reporter Carol Smillie and Labour MP Austin Mitchell compete against actors Vicki Michelle and Jonathon Morris in the game show that tests communication skills.
Presented by Gordon Burns.

Contributors

Reporter:
Carol Smillie
Unknown:
Vicki Michelle
Unknown:
Jonathon Morris
Presented By:
Gordon Burns.

Last part of a children's drama series by Bernard Ashley.
Simon has learned the truth about his mother's death.

Contributors

Unknown:
Bernard Ashley.
SimmLeighton:
Sean Maguire
Rose Penfold:
Lucy Speed
AlexUighton:
John Telfer
Charlie Penfold:
Trevor Peacock
Tucker:
James Marcus
Nick:
Graeme Briggs
RickBayne:
Richard Bonneville

How can precious and fragile tapestries damaged by last year's fire at Windsor Castle be restored? A team at Hampton Court, faced with the same problem seven years ago, have designed a washing machine that can safely handle a 200-year-old, 20-foot wide tapestry. Producer Michael Mosley Editor Dana Purvis
INFORMATION LINE: 089 1 -[number removed](calls are charged at 36p per minute cheap rate, 48p at all other times).

Contributors

Producer:
Michael Mosley
Editor:
Dana Purvis

Drama series about the joys and pains of fostering.
Starring Ray Brooks, Sharon Duce

Shane turns the Hollingsworth's world upside down.
Episode written by Roger Davenport
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Contributors

Writer:
Roger Davenport
Producer:
Richard Bramall
Director:
Charles Beeson
Tom Hollingsworth:
Ray Brooks
Pat Hollingsworth:
Sharon Duce
Mark Hollingsworth:
Tat Whalley
Lisa Hollingsworth:
Rosie Marcel
Simon Hollingsworth:
Peter Lloyd
Joan Craddock:
Rosemary Leach
Miriam Craddock:
Lill Roughley
George Critchley:
Trevor Peacock
Sandra Philips:
Liz Crowther
James Blake:
Barry Birch
Matthew Palmer:
David McAlister
Shane Bowyer:
Will Guard
Stephen Bowyer:
Mark Fletcher
Teejay:
Dickon Tolson
Baz Peasgood:
Kevin Jones

Danny Baker looks back on some of television's most unlikely heroes and heroines of the past. Tonight, the woman who made mincemeat out of almost everyone - TV cook, Fanny Cradock. Director Mick Conefrey
Producer Caroline Wright

Contributors

Unknown:
Danny Baker
Unknown:
Fanny Cradock.
Director:
Mick Conefrey
Producer:
Caroline Wright

Documentaries uncovering human stories from the world of science, medicine and technology. The Family Game. At just 5 years old, Andrew has already left two schools because of his disruptive behaviour. His parents are at their wits' end. For the past six weeks the whole family has been visiting the Maudsley Hospital in London, where specialists believe they can discover the cause of Andrew's problems.
The "parent-child game" which is being pioneered at the hospital teaches parents to believe that - at a time when anti-social behaviour is increasing - all families should be taught these skills. This moving account of a family in trouble and a revolutionary treatment has lessons for parents and children everywhere. Producer Robert Thirkell
Series editor Susan Spindler
ILLUSTRATED GUIDE with practical information on dealing with family problems: send a cheque for£2.50
(payable to BBC Education) to QED [address removed]

Contributors

Producer:
Robert Thirkell
Editor:
Susan Spindler

With Desmond Lynam. Football
A roundup of the latest crucial action from the Premier League, plus highlights of tonight's Uefa Cup final, first leg. Commentary by Clive Tyidesley.
Boxing
The 105th ABA finals are staged tonight at the National Indoor Arena, Birmingham. A highlight will surely be Joe Calzaghe 's attempt to win the middleweight title. If the Welshman is successful he will become a triple ABA champion at three different weights.
Commentary by Harry Carpenter.
Golf
A preview of the first British tournament on the European PGA tour, the Benson and Hedges
International from St Mellion, in Cornwall, which starts tomorrow, and can be seen on BBC2 from Friday at 2.20pm. Producer Vivien Kent
Editor Brian Barwick

Contributors

Unknown:
Desmond Lynam.
Commentary By:
Clive Tyidesley.
Unknown:
Joe Calzaghe
Commentary By:
Harry Carpenter.
Producer:
Vivien Kent
Editor:
Brian Barwick

American crime series, starring George Dzundza The Blue Wall. When Ben
Stone's case against a group of corrupt bankers is destroyed by the loss of evidence, Greevey and Logan's investigations lead them to suspect their own chief.

Contributors

Det Sgt Max Greevey:
George Dzundza
Det Mike Logan:
Christopher Noth
A D A Ben Stone:
Michael Moriarty
ADAPaulRobinette:
Richard Brooks
Capt Cragen:
Dann Florek
AdamSchiff:
Stephen Hill

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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