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Pebble Mill's Judi Spiers takes Ross King to Wimborne in Dorset.
A KPA production for BBCtv (Stereo)
Handle with Care. How haulier and steam enthusiast Mike Lawrence transported a 60-ton engine.
Regional News; Weather
With Zoe Ball , Stereo
The Why Bird Stop. Stereo
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Clips from classic British films.
Regional News; Weather
Buck falls for a beautiful woman.
Damianjohnson tries carriage driving.
Top models compete to appear in Sports Illustrated's swinsuit issue. Rpt
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With host Henry Kelly.
ARegGrundyproductionforBBCtv Stereo
Danny and Val are facing a crisis.
The first of two quarter-finals.
A White Rabbit production for BBCtv Stereo
With Toby Anstis.
Peter Simon searches for talented British pets.
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Animated swashbuckling adventures.
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With John Leslie, Diane-Louise Jordan and Anthea Turner.
Pam offers friendship to an enemy. Madge locks horns with Benito. Toby faces the music over his racing scam.
With Peter Sissons and Moira Stuart. Subtitled
Weather Peter Cockroft
The latest regional news presented by Tim Ewart , with sport from Rob Curling.
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Noel Edmonds tests two more teams in the 1993 search for the Telly Addicts champions. Tonight's star guests setting questions about their own TV work are Wendy Craig and John Inman. Among the clips, Susan George in pigtails and a young John Thaw more concerned with romance than crime.
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"We don't smoke this s***, we just sell it and we reserve the right to smoke for the young, the poor, the black and the stupid." So said a company executive to Dave Goerlitz who was an advertising model for Winston cigarettes with the brief" to get kids smoking". Tobacco is used by more than a quarter of a million children in this country.
Every time someone dies from a smoking-related disease, the i industry needs a new fresh-lunged recruit.
Anne Robinson investigates the effects of cigarette advertising on teenagers and reveals alarming new evidence about the health risks to the children of smokers. "It's the drug used by more children than heroin, crack and cannabis combined," she says. "Every day, 300 adults are killed by the effects of smoking."
: Producer Dev Varma ; Editor Sarah Caplin
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A second series of the new
"recession comedy for the 90s". Starring Ray Winstone
Martin needs money to set himself up as a private detective, so he follows Albert to prove a point.
Written by Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran Director Terry Kinane
Producer Bernard McKenna
An Alomo production for BBCtv
With Martyn Lewis. Subtitled
Regional News
Weather Peter Cockroft
Cut Adrift. "It is very easy when you're in politics.... to find yourself cut adrift from the everyday concerns of people in the country," John Major tells
Panorama. Huw Edwards asks party members - from branch secretaries to government ministers - whether Mr Major can dispel the doubts about his leadership. Producer Mark Dowd
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Andrea Newman 's steamy
seven-part tale of passion and betrayal caused quite a stir when first shown in 1990. Starring Trevor Eve
Lisa Harrow , Rudi Davies 5: Helen's show opens, Sally sees a new side of her father and Inge finds a way to take revenge on Richard and Felix.
Producer Simon Passmore Director Bruce Macdonald
Tonight's films under review: Raining Stones is Ken Loach 's latest work, examining the plight of a working class family ' in the north of England.
Hard Boiled - does this violent film mark a return to the excesses of Reservoir Dogs and Bad Lieutenant? j And British director
Danny Cannon 's debut feature Young
Americans stars Harvey ? Keitel as a tough New York cop ; working in London. Plus an exclusive interview with Maggie Smith who has just returned from America having completed Sister Act 2 and whose latest film, The Secret Garden, opens next week. Director Paul Wooding
Producer Bruce Thompson
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Pam Shaw is 60 and believes she can't get a job because of ageism. In Career Crisis, Dr Miriam Stoppard looks at the problem and suggests some ways forward with the help of Bruce Clarke of Third Age First. There's also a special report from the Taiwan Skills Olympics. With Mark Curry. Editor Bernard Adams
2.00 Voluntary SectorTelevision: the Social Agenda presented by Polly Toynbee , plus this month's video from theRSPCA. 68211 3.00 RCN
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