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With Nicholas Witchell and Jill Dando. News every 15 minutes. 7.12,7.40,
8.12,8.40 Business; 7.20,7.50,8.20,
8.50 Sport; 7.25,8.25,8.55 Weather, Regional news, Travel. Editor Bob Wheaton

Contributors

Unknown:
Nicholas Witchell
Unknown:
Jill Dando.
Editor:
Bob Wheaton

Daily magazine show with Anne Diamond and Nick Owen.
Today:
10.40 Where There's a Will
10.45 Travel Show
10.50 Medical Matters
11.00 News (Subtitled) Regional News; Weather
11.05 TV Comment
11.10 Advice Phone-In
11.20 Star Guest of the Day
11.30 Video Horoscope
11.40 Touch of Love: this week Gone Fishing
11.45 Style Counsel
11.55 Hot Line
12.00 News (Subtitled) Regional News; Weather
(Stereo)

Contributors

Presenter:
Anne Diamond
Presenter:
Nick Owen
Editor:
Mike Hollingsworth

Mother and daughter Gloria Hunniford and Caron Keating return with a 20-week series of the show that confronts family issues, mixing hard-hitting reports, consumer advice and celebrity guests. They are joined in the first programme by another clan member - Gloria's son Michael.
Andrew Duncan interview with Gloria Hunniford
SEE FEATURE page 44

Contributors

Presenter:
Gloria Hunniford
Presenter:
Caron Keating

The latest regional news presented by Tim Ewart , with sport from Rob Curling.
Editor Guy Pelham 91 REGIONAL PROGRAMME
RADIO TIMES AROUND BRITAIN GUIDE helps you get the most out of London and the South East. Available at £4.99 by telephone 0[number removed](credit cards only).

Contributors

Presented By:
Tim Ewart
Unknown:
Rob Curling.
Editor:
Guy Pelham

Noel Edmonds tests two more teams in the 1993 search for the Telly Addicts champions. Including clips from The Prisoner, Not Only But Also and The Avengers.

Contributors

Presenter:
Noel Edmonds
Director:
Graham Wetherell
Producer:
Richard L Lewis

Anne Robinson exposes the scandals of the high street and confronts the cowboys. Call the hotline live on [number removed] and talk through your story with a Watchdog researcher. Editor Sarah Caplin
Stereo Subtitled 75 YOUR STORY: alternatively you can write to PO Box 5555, London W 12 6WD.

Contributors

Unknown:
Anne Robinson
Editor:
Sarah Caplin

A second series of the "recession comedy for the 90s". Starring Ray Winstone
A new neighbour on the estate gives Martin and Loretta a sleepless night. When Martin finds out who he is there's even more to worry about.
Written by Paul Makin Direct or Terry Kinane
Producer Bernard McKenna
An Alomo production for BBCtv

Contributors

Unknown:
Ray Winstone
Written By:
Paul Makin
Unknown:
Terry Kinane
Producer:
Bernard McKenna
Martin:
Ray Winstone
Loretta:
Carol Harrison
Albert:
Larry Lamb
Bernie:
John Bardon
Prudence:
Jane Booker
Eleanor:
Kate Winslet
Joanna:
Michelle Cattini
Bungalow Bill:
Zoo Tmoney
TerryConway:
Clive Russell
Conwayjr:
Tat Whalley

Securing a Headline
With the Jamie Bulger trial about to start, and public concern about child criminals in the news, the Government is promising tough new policies to deal with the worst offenders. They plan new sentences and new lock-ups for 12- to 14-year-olds. Martin Bashir reports on the youngsters who have been stealing and burgling since infancy. Can the Government's initiative deliver less crime and better citizens?
Producer Francesca Kirby-Green
Editor Glenwyn Benson

Contributors

Unknown:
Jamie Bulger
Unknown:
Martin Bashir
Producer:
Francesca Kirby-Green
Editor:
Glenwyn Benson

- British politicians may be alarmed to discover that this celebrated adaptation of Michael Dobbs 's political thriller has become the BBC's best-selling drama serial abroad in the last five years. Television stations in 24 countries have bought House of Cards; Ian Richardson 's portrayal of the scheming
Urquhart may become the best known face of Westminster.
The peculiarly British political details of House of Cards were no obstacle; some of the countries that have taken it are one-party states. In France, the series is sitting on the shelf because of fears that the portrayal of political intrigue may appear a little near the knuckle.
2: Urquhart's plans to undermine the new Prime Minister gather more force. The Tory Party conference in Brighton begins.
Producer Ken Riddington ; Director Paul Seed

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Dobbs
Unknown:
Ian Richardson
Producer:
Ken Riddington
Francis Urquhart:
Ian Richardson
MattieStorin:
Susannah Harker
Elizabeth Urquhart:
Diane Fletcher
Henry Collingridge:
David Lyon
AnneCollingridge:
Isabelle Amyes
Roger O'Neill:
Miles Anderson
Stamper:
Coun Jeavons
Penny Guy:
Alphonsia Emmanuel
LordBillsborough:
Nicholas Selby
Patrick Woolton:
Malcolm Tierney
Michael Samuels:
Damien Thomas
McKenzie:
Christopher Owen
Haro/d Earle:
Kenneth Gilbert
Charles Collingridge:
James Villiers
Ben Landless:
Kenny Ireland
John Krajewski:
William Chubb
Greville Preston:
John Hartley
KevinSpence:
Richard Brain

Duration: 1 hour

on BBC One London

Andrew Davies's adaptation of Michael Dobbs' best-selling satirical novel. Urquhart forges ahead with his plan to bring down the new PM as the Tory conference convenes in Brighton. Show more

Contributors

Francis Urquhart:
Ian Richardson
Mattie Storin:
Susannah Harker
Tim Stamper:
Colin Jeavons
Elizabeth Urquhart:
Diane Fletcher
Roger O'Neill:
Miles Anderson
Director:
Paul Seed

Tonight's films under review: Dave with Kevin Kline, Mike Leigh's Naked and The Real McCoy starring Val Kilmer and Kim Basinger. This Thursday, the London Film Festival opens with Merchant Ivory's Remains of the Day, starring Anthony Hopkins. As well as showcasing the best of world cinema, several big films will be screened including Altman's prize-winning Short Cuts, Farewell to My Concubine and Robert De Niro's directorial debut A Bronx Tale.
BARRY NORMAN page 54

Contributors

Presenter:
Barry Norman
Director:
Liz Ekberg
Producer:
Bruce Thompson

2.00 Voluntary Sector Television: The Social Agenda, presented by Polly Toynbee , investigates the red tape problem faced by charities.
3.00 RCN Nursing Update: Unit 3-Heart Health

Contributors

Presented By:
Polly Toynbee

BBC One London

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