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Live coverage from Welford Road,
Leicester of the whole of the Midland Division v New Zealand match, as the formidable triumverate of British Lions Martin Bayfield, Martin Johnson and Dean Richards prepare to meet the All Blacks again. Introduced by Chris Rea. Commentators Nigel Starmer-Smith and Paul Ackford.
Executive producer Johnnie Watherston

Contributors

Unknown:
Dean Richards
Introduced By:
Chris Rea.
Commentators:
Nigel Starmer-Smith
Commentators:
Paul Ackford.
Producer:
Johnnie Watherston

Angel brings exciting news. Chocolate mousse and an important letter give Frew an idea.
This week's episodes written by Matthew Graham A Zenith North production for BBCtv
(Part 6 on Friday at 5. 10pm) Subtitled

Contributors

Written By:
Matthew Graham
Angel:
Vicky Taylor
Duncan:
Declan Donnelly
Charlie:
Don Naair
Frew:
Luke Dale
Leak:
Jayni Hoy

Members of the public who have performed outstanding acts of courage and kindness are lured to the studios to be surprised with the Heart of Gold award.
Amanda [text removed] , 13, has raised more than £10,000 through her musical talent to help cancer charities despite having leukaemia. Hearts of Gold has secretly recorded Amanda playing with opera star Lesley Garrett. Tonight Amanda discovers that the recording is now a CD, released in aid of her favourite charity. In addition, a message of tribute from the Princess of Wales is read to her. The programme also recognises the extraordinary kindness of British Forces
Chaplain the Rev Leslie Hardman , who was among the first people to liberate Belsen concentration camp during the Second World War. Presented by Esther Rantzen and Mike Smith.
Director Stuart McDonald
Series producer Richard Woolfe

Contributors

Unknown:
Amanda [text removed]
Unknown:
Lesley Garrett.
Unknown:
Leslie Hardman
Presented By:
Esther Rantzen
Presented By:
Mike Smith.
Director:
Stuart McDonald
Producer:
Richard Woolfe

More drama at Sheffield
Children's Hospital. At 11.00pm, a baby is about to be born by emergency caesarian. If the baby's to survive, it will need major surgery, and specialists are standing by. Meanwhile, despite her disease of the gut and a sprained ankle, plucky Lisa [text removed] is determined to keep her date as mascot with Sheffield Wednesday. And back on Ward 5, Jonathan [text removed] has come round from a lengthy operation to correct his talipes, or club foot - to face the first of many days of pain. Producer Mark Phillips
Series producer Richard Bradley

Contributors

Unknown:
Lisa [text removed]
Unknown:
Jonathan [text removed]
Producer:
Mark Phillips
Producer:
Richard Bradley

Ian Botham is joined by Liverpool's John Barnes , winner of 73 England caps, and rugby union star Ben Clarke , of Bath, England and British Lions. On Bill Beaumont 's team are Devon Malcolm , the Derbyshire and England fast bowler, and golfer Trish Johnson , who scored two successive wins on the American tour this year. Executive producer Mike Adley

Contributors

Unknown:
Ian Botham
Unknown:
John Barnes
Unknown:
Ben Clarke
Unknown:
Bill Beaumont
Unknown:
Devon Malcolm
Unknown:
Trish Johnson
Producer:
Mike Adley

The powerful drama series about internal investigations within the police force, starring Neil Pearson

When a senior politician is caught with his pants down, suspicion falls on his police protection officers. As the tabloid press reveal more, Clark realises that someone's head must roll. But whose?
Episode written by Russell Lewis

Contributors

Writer:
Russell Lewis
Producer:
Peter Norris
Director:
Robert Bierman
Tony Clark:
Neil Pearson
Harry Naylor:
Tom Georgeson
Maureen Connell:
Siobhan Redmond
Chief Supt Graves:
Robin Lermitte
Commander Sullivan:
Hugh Ross
Nicholas:
Shaw Paulfreeman
Penny Shaw:
Eleanor David
Louise Parker:
Sophie Dix
Nigel Winter:
Julian Wadham
DS Peter Woodward:
Matthew Marsh
DS Karen McPhail:
Michele Winstanley
Committee Chairman:
David Henry
Chief Whip:
Hugh Armstrong
DS Jackie Whittaker:
Elizabeth Rider
Mitchell:
David Kennedy
Bernard Gilhoolie:
Peter Wright
Clive Palmer:
James Saxon
DS David Stowe:
Simon Greenall
Ronnie Bourne:
Frank Mills
George Shaw:
Clovis Rau

Houdini
When the great escapologist Houdini died on Hallowe'en
1926, friends remembered his claims that if anyone could come back from the dead, it would be him. Nearly 70 years later, they're still waiting, holding annual seances.
The flamboyant career of Harry Houdini , otherwise Czech emigre Erich Weiss , from poverty in Milwaukee to international stardom, is presented in theatrical style by a louche
Master of Ceremonies (JoeMelia). Archive footage of Houdini's outrageous publicity stunts, re-creations of his most famous escapes and interviews with his biographer, Ruth Brandon , and surviving contemporaries, analyse the enduring Houdini charisma. ProducerAnna Benson Gyles Series editor Nigel Williams
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Contributors

Unknown:
Harry Houdini
Unknown:
Erich Weiss
Unknown:
Ruth Brandon
Editor:
Nigel Williams

A rock 'n' roll drama starring Elvis Presley Sentenced to jail for manslaughter, Vince Everett is taught to play the guitar by his cell-mate. After he is freed, he starts up a record company and a new star is born.
Director Richard Thorpe (1957)

Contributors

Unknown:
Elvis Presley
Unknown:
Vince Everett
Director:
Richard Thorpe
Vince Everett:
Elvis Presley
Peggy Van Alden:
Judy Tyler
Hunk Houghton:
Mickey Shaugnessy
Mr Shores:
Vaughn Taylor

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