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David Frost interviews the week's news makers. On the day that
Margaret Thatcher 's memoirs are Published in the press, today's newspaper reviewers include former Tory MP Alan Clark , whose career is profiled at 11.15pmonBBC2.
Executive editor Bob Wheaton
Including at 8.15; 9.00 News; Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
David Frost
Unknown:
Margaret Thatcher
Unknown:
Alan Clark
Editor:
Bob Wheaton

Tonight, 71-year-old trouble-shooter Nanny Smith examines the seemingly irrational behaviour of three children, including one who will only wear blue clothes. Series producer Pat Holland
Executive producer Nikki Cheetham ABazal production for BBCtv
BBC BOOK: Nanny Knows Best, pricef 12.99, from bookshops.

Contributors

Producer:
Pat Holland
Producer:
Nikki Cheetham

News from the catwalks of Milan, plus two new retail chains for larger women.
Presented by Jeff Banks , Caryn Franklin , Brenda Emmanus and Vanessa Scott.
Producer Colette Foster
Executive producer Roger Casstles

Contributors

Presented By:
Jeff Banks
Presented By:
Caryn Franklin
Presented By:
Brenda Emmanus
Presented By:
Vanessa Scott.
Producer:
Colette Foster
Producer:
Roger Casstles

Alan Titchmarsh visits the English-speaking community on the Cote d'Azur. The service comes from the village of Valbonne and the hymns include Thine Be the Glory and Be Thou My Vision. ProducerSimon Hammond
Editor Helen Alexander

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Titchmarsh
Editor:
Helen Alexander

The comic offering for tonight's Screen One film is a transatlantic jaunt involving a schoolboy who bets his friend he'll be worth a million before the week is out.
Christien Anholt , recently seen as the young man investigating the death of his father in ITV's rerun of The Blackheath Poisonings, stars as the 16-year-old boy. His adventures lead him to New York, where he meets his match in tycoon Martin Short (best remembered here as one of the hilarious Three Amigos with Steve Martin and Chevy Chase).
This is a first film by young writer Tim Firth, who has two series in the pipeline for the BBC; the music is by John Dankworth.

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Contributors

Writer:
Tim Firth
Music:
John Dankworth
Producer:
Andree Molyneux
Director:
Mike Ockrent
Gary:
Christien Anholt
Lisa:
Jayne Ashbourne
Brian:
Paul Reynolds
Mr Derbyshire:
Tim Preece
Mr Worrall:
Sean Baker
Mrs Worrall:
Penny Leatherbarrow
Mister Burger:
David Michaels
Killray:
Martin Short
Bloom:
John Hillner
Marvin:
Chris Peterson
Keith:
Ewen Cummins
Blears:
John Arthur
Farquharson:
Julian Glover
Don:
Peter Caffrey
Kevin:
Richard Ridings
Pria:
Kim Vithana
Schneider:
Wolf Kahler
Angela:
Heather Wright
Denise McClachan:
Deborah Norton
Ben:
Julien Hall

Consenting Adults?
Britain has the highest age of consent for gay men anywhere in Western Europe, 21 years, while other countries range from 12 to 18. Should it be reduced? As Parliament prepares to debate the issue, Joan Bakewell talks to those who believe that the law encourages the spread of Aids, and others who feel that it is fair for society to treat gay men differently.
Producer Mike Mitchell
Series producer Michael Waterhouse
A Roger Bolton production for BBCtv

Contributors

Talks:
Joan Bakewell
Producer:
Mike Mitchell
Unknown:
Roger Bolton

Six plays being shown again to mark the 7 5th anniversary of the gaining of the parliamentary vote by women. Annie Kenney
1904: Annie Kenney has been a mill worker since the age of 10. What has women's suffrage to offer her?
Written by Alan Plater ; Producer Verity Lambert DirectorWaris Hussein

Contributors

Unknown:
Annie Kenney
Unknown:
Annie Kenney
Written By:
Alan Plater
Producer:
Verity Lambert
Director:
Waris Hussein
Annie Kenney:
Georgia Brown
Mrs Pankhurst:
Sian Phillips
Sylvia Pankhurst:
Angela Down
Christabel Pankhurst:
Patricia Quinn
Mrs Pethick-Lawrence:
Sheila Allen
Mr Pethick-Lawrence:
Ronald Hines
Keir Hardie:
Fulton MacKay
Asquith:
Robert Hardy

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