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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

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Editor:
Bob Wheaton

Today's culinary delights include Michael Womersley 's truffled egg with asparagus, andJohnTovey'scourgette and aubergine slice. Ross King visits a vegetable market. A Kershaw Production Associates production for BBCtv Stereo

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Unknown:
Michael Womersley
Unknown:
Ross King

Another chance to see four special editions of the consumer affairs programme. The Hard Sell
In this first programme,
John Stapleton exposes the tricks of the trade used by unscrupulous sales reps - the techniques they would rather we knew nothing about. There's a visit to a "mock auction", where purchasers are talked into buying faulty goods. And an undercover report from
Tenerife exposing the art of time-share selling. Producer Dev Varma Editor Sarah Caplin

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Unknown:
John Stapleton
Producer:
Dev Varma
Editor:
Sarah Caplin

With the off-beat comedy genius of pianist Victor Borge and the musical talent of Natalie Cole , award-winning singer and daughter of the late Nat "King" Cole. Plus, of course, Bruce Forsyth. Director John L Spencer Producer Kevin Bishop

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Pianist:
Victor Borge
Unknown:
Natalie Cole
Unknown:
Bruce Forsyth.
Director:
John L Spencer

Tom's son leaves his wife and moves into Bayview.

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Writer:
Michael Aitkins
Director/Producer:
Gareth Gwenlan
Diana:
Stephanie Cole
Tom:
Graham Crowden
Marion:
Sandra Payne
Geoffrey:
Andrew Tourell
Harvey Bains:
Daniel Hill
Jane:
Janine Duvitski
Basil:
Michael Bilton

Secrets of the Citadel
In a report from Aldermaston, Martin Bashir investigates the conspiracy of silence surrounding safety at Britain's top-secret nuclear weapons factory. Behind the high security fencing that guards the production area known as the Citadel, the next generation of Britain's nuclear arsenal is still being constructed in buildings that were condemned 15 years ago by the only independent inquiry into the Atomic
Weapons Establishment. The concerns of workers on site interviewed in the programme are echoed by a former director, who says it was always his intention that any new nuclear weapons should be built in safe, new facilities. "We haven't had any disasters," he says, "but prefer to move into modern facilities before you get such a disaster."
Producer Andrew Williams
EditorGlenwyn Benson

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Unknown:
Martin Bashir
Producer:
Andrew Williams
Unknown:
Editorglenwyn Benson

A series on the joys of getting the most out of volunteering. Rustie Lee finds out what you can get out of fund-raising - a free parachute jump, a full- time job, or just a good time. ProducerStephen Moss
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Unknown:
Rustie Lee

The last in the present series reviews this week's new releases, which include The
Trial, BoxingHelena and Fire in the Sky. There's a look ahead to the big budget blockbusters scheduled to open here in the summer, including Steven Spielberg 's Jurassic Park,
Arnold Schwarzenegger as The Last Action Hero, and Made in America, with Whoopi Goldberg and Ted Danson. And
Tom Brook reports from New York on the initial reaction to the summer movies.
Director Michael Samuels
Producer Bruce Thompson

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Unknown:
Steven Spielberg
Unknown:
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Unknown:
Whoopi Goldberg
Unknown:
Ted Danson.
Unknown:
Tom Brook
Director:
Michael Samuels
Producer:
Bruce Thompson

2.00am Voluntary Sector
Television: another chance to record the new magazine programme, "The Social Agenda", presented by Polly Toynbee and featuring this month's video from the Kids' Club Network.
3.00am RCN Nursing Update
Unit 4: Assessing elderly people.

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Presented By:
Polly Toynbee

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

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