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Breakfast in the broom cupboard with Toby Anstis.
Classic story about the wooden puppet who longs to be a boy.
This week, Ge petto is locked in a wagon by Sneeroff, and the wagon is placed on a ship. Can Pinocchio get hold of the key before the ship sets sail?

Contributors

Unknown:
Toby Anstis.

Last episode of the drama about a time traveller.
Alana has only 58 minutes until the capsule departs for the future. Can she make it, or will Silverthorn stop her? And will she ever see Jenny again?

Contributors

Alana:
Catherine Cullen
Jenny:
Melissa Marshall
Irene:
Helen O'Connor
James:
Andrew Clarke
Petey:
James Findlay

In today's edition of the cosmic series: the baby dinosaur loves exploring P9 but unfortunately gets stuck on the Tope and transferred to Earth. Zee realises the baby dino has gone missing and traces his footprints down to Earth. Will she rescue him in time? Down at the P9 Earthbase, Lucinda tries to send up all the usual Earth info: Bugs Bunny, Flintstones, pop videos and any other research material she can find.
With David Claridge ,
Karl Collins , Lucinda Cowden ,
Frances Dodge , Stephen Hope -Wynne and Christopher Wild. Series director Claire Winyard
Series producer Billy Macqueen
A Roach and Partners production for BBCtv EARTH-KNOWLEDGE: to send a message to Parallel 9. whte to P9 Earthbase, BBCtv, PO Box 9000, London W 12 8ZZ.

Contributors

Unknown:
David Claridge
Unknown:
Karl Collins
Unknown:
Lucinda Cowden
Unknown:
Frances Dodge
Unknown:
Stephen Hope
Unknown:
Christopher Wild.
Producer:
Billy MacQueen

Introduced from Silverstone by Steve Rider.
Provisional Timetable
11.00 Cricket
1.15 News
1.20MotorRacing
2.05 Cricket
3.00 Golf
3.55 Racing
4.00 Golf
Cricket
Live coverage of the Benson and Hedges Cup final from Lord's.
Derbyshire v Lancashire Lancashire are looking for a record-equalling third Cup final triumph, following successes in 1984 and 1990, whereas
Derbyshire have never won this competition before. These counties have met 12 times before in this competition, with Derbyshire winning three of the last four encounters.
Neil Fairbrother 's Lancashire side will start as favourites, with the likes of Pakistani
Test star Wasim Akram ,
England's Phil DeFreitas and Mike Atherton and exciting young batsman Graham Lloyd in their line-up.
Derbyshire, led by Kim Barnett , will be hoping that
England caps Devon Malcolm and Dominic Cork can find the bowling form which saw them take three wickets apiece in the semi-final win over
Northamptonshire.
Golf
The final round of the Bell's
Scottish Open from Gleneagles. Commentary by Peter Alliss , Bruce Critchley , Alex Hay ,
Clive Clark , Mike Hughesdon , Dave Marr , Dougie Donnelly.
Motor Racing
British Grand Prix final practice from Silverstone.
Williams duo Alain Prost and Damon Hill , McLaren's Ayrton Senna and Benetton's
Michael Schumacher have been setting the World Formula 1
Championship pace this season. Who will be in pole position for tomorrow's race, shown live from 2.00pm on BBC2, after today's qualifying action?
Commentary by Murray Walker.
Racing
From the Curragh.
3.55 Kildanger Stud Irish Oaks (Im4f)
Irish-trained Royal Ballerina, who nearly snatched the Oaks, should do well on home ground. Commentary by Tony O'Hehir. Producer Martin Hopkins Editor Dave Gordon

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Rider.
Unknown:
Neil Fairbrother
Unknown:
Wasim Akram
Unknown:
Phil Defreitas
Unknown:
Mike Atherton
Unknown:
Graham Lloyd
Unknown:
Kim Barnett
Unknown:
Devon Malcolm
Unknown:
Dominic Cork
Commentary By:
Peter Alliss
Commentary By:
Bruce Critchley
Commentary By:
Alex Hay
Unknown:
Clive Clark
Unknown:
Mike Hughesdon
Unknown:
Dave Marr
Unknown:
Dougie Donnelly.
Unknown:
Alain Prost
Unknown:
Damon Hill
Unknown:
Ayrton Senna
Unknown:
Michael SchumacHer
Commentary By:
Murray Walker.
Commentary By:
Tony O'Hehir.
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
Dave Gordon

Jimmy Savile makes more viewers' dreams come true, including a tennis coaching session with American tennis ace David Wheaton for teenager Clare, and a trip in Concorde for centenarian Lillian.
Director Helen Gartell Producer RogerOrdish
WRITE TO: Jim'll Fix It, BBC TV Centre, Wood Lane, London W 1 2 8QT.

Contributors

Unknown:
Jimmy Savile
Unknown:
David Wheaton
Unknown:
Lillian Plummer
Director:
Helen Gartell

Two weeks before the final, two more families compete from their own homes, partnered by a team of celebrities in the studio. This week, the Coates family team up with animal-show presenters Janice Acquah and Terry Nutkins and vet
Nigel Taylor ; their opponents are the Darby family, partnered by fitness presenters Lizzie Webb , Derrick Evans and Diana Moran.
Hosted by Chris Tarrant. Producer Danny Greenstone
Executive producers Alan Boyd , Bill Mason A Reg Grundy production for BBCtv
Chris Tarrant on TV, talent and trousers
SEE FEATURE page 29

Contributors

Presenters:
Janice Acquah
Presenters:
Terry Nutkins
Unknown:
Nigel Taylor
Presenters:
Lizzie Webb
Presenters:
Derrick Evans
Presenters:
Diana Moran.
Producer:
Danny Greenstone
Producers:
Alan Boyd
Producers:
Bill Mason
Unknown:
Reg Grundy
Unknown:
Chris Tarrant

A re-run of the first eight-part crime series created by Jimmy Nail and Ian La Frenais and starring Jimmy Nail
The Homecoming. Spender is sent back to his native
Newcastle after upsetting his boss in the Met. But his return means confronting an ex-wife, a murky past, and a local stolen-car racket. He is not a happy man. With a guest appearance by Steve Cram.
Episode written by Ian La Frenais Producer Martin McKeand Director Mary McMurray

Contributors

Unknown:
Jimmy Nail
Unknown:
Ian La Frenais
Unknown:
Jimmy Nail
Unknown:
Steve Cram.
Written By:
Ian La Frenais
Producer:
Martin McKeand
Director:
Mary McMurray
Spender:
Jimmy Nail
Yelland:
Paul Greenwood
Dan Boyd:
Berwick Kaler
Stick:
Sammy Johnson
Keith Moreland:
Tony McAnaney
Frances:
Denise Welch
Laura:
Dawn Winlow
Kate:
Lynn Harrison
Raymond Price:
Colin McLachlan
Kenny Rankin:
Tony Hodge
Tony Fowler:
Steve Alder
Chief Inspector Greaves:
Peter Jonfield
Sgt Colin Driver:
David Telfer
Lenny:
Mark Lloyd
Andy Lowe:
Maurice Iley
Cath:
Chrisy Edge

Comedy from
John Hughes , creator of Planes, Trains and Automobiles and the Home
Alone films. Starring Matthew Broderick
Ferris Bueller is bright and when he plays truant from high school, he does it with style. An illicit trip into Chicago involves girlfriend Sloane, best friend Cameron and Cameron's father's prized 1961 red
Ferrari. Out to foil Ferris are his sister Jeanie and Dean of Students Ed Rooney. Will Ferris's luck run out?
(1986) Subtitled
SEE FILMS pages 39-44

Contributors

Unknown:
John Hughes
Unknown:
Matthew Broderick
Unknown:
Ferris Bueller
Unknown:
Ed Rooney.
Ferris Bueller:
Matthew Broderick
Cameron Frye:
Alan Ruck
Jeanie Bueller:
Jennifer Grey
Sloane Peterson:
Mia Sara
Ed Rooney:
Jeffrey Jones
Katie Bueller:
Cindy Pickett
Tom Bueller:
Lyman Ward
Garth:
Volbeck Charliesheen

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