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Sci-fi drama starring
Tom Bell , Joan Collins
Following an explosion young physicist Colin Trafford finds himself transported into an earlier world.
Director Ralph Thomas (197
FILM REVIEWS page 59-66

Contributors

Unknown:
Tom Bell
Unknown:
Joan Collins
Unknown:
Colin Trafford
Director:
Ralph Thomas
Colin Trafford:
Tom Bell
Ottilie:
Wan Collins
TomLewis:
Denholm Elliott
Sir Henry Larsnstein:
Laurence Naismith
Jennifer:
Lyn Ashley

A series bringing technology and inventions you won't see anywhere else. This week: a new design for toilets. With Sally Gray , Angela Lamont and Jez Nelson.
SEE THIS WEEK page 20

Contributors

Unknown:
Sally Gray
Unknown:
Angela Lamont
Unknown:
Jez Nelson.

Marcus is made an offer he can't refuse and Jemma learns a terrible secret.
This week'sepisodes written by Judy Forshaw A Zenith North production for BBCtv

Contributors

Written By:
Judy Forshaw
Marcus:
Oliver Stone
Kolton:
Stevie-Lee Pattinson
AngeL:
Vicky Taylor
Katk:
Lesley Saint John
Jemma:
Nicola Ewart

In the last programme of the series, more unsuspecting heroes are lured to the studio to receive their Hearts of Gold award for courage or kindness. Chris Cheetham is recognised for saving the life of a man who had fallen beneath the frozen surface of an icy canal. Another winner is 6-year-old Richard [text removed] , who held a three-month vigil at his brother Robert's bedside in an attempt to bring him out of a coma. Presented by Esther Rantzen and Mike Smith
Director Stuart McDonald
Series producer Richard Woolfe
BBC BOOK: HEART OF GOLD - poems, with illustrationsby 10-year-old
Joanna [text removed]and some celebrity friends, £4. 99 from bookshops

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris Cheetham
Unknown:
Richard Jackson
Presented By:
Esther Rantzen
Presented By:
Mike Smith
Director:
Stuart McDonald
Producer:
Richard Woolfe
Unknown:
Joanna Parkinson-Hardman

The Butchers find that a new house doesn't necessarily mean a better way of life; Mark has a surprise present for Michelle; and a Home Office official has some awkward questions for Phil.
Episode written by Lisa Evans
(For cast see Thursday)

Contributors

Writer:
Lisa Evans

More real-life drama at Sheffield Children's Hospital, this week from the cancer ward. Fifteen-month-old Jonathan [text removed] has been diagnosed with a tumour of the kidney. To save his life the organ must be removed. It is a very tense time for his parents Cathy and Ian and hours before the emergency operation he catches a cold. Will the operation have to be cancelled? Bright and bubbly 13-year-old Bunty has a rare tumour. She's been in and out of hospital for months but at last the massive doses of chemotherapy are beginning to take effect. Producer Tracy Cook
Series producer Richard Bradley

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan [text removed]
Producer:
Tracy Cook
Producer:
Richard Bradley

Ian Botham is joined by Linford Christie , Olympic gold medallist and world 100m champion, and Bryan Robson , the Manchester United midfielder with 90 caps for
England. On Bill Beaumont 's team are Jo Chamberlain ,
England's most outstanding player in the women's cricket World Cup final, and Duke McKenzie, the only British boxer to have held world titles at three different weights. Executive producer Mike Adley

Contributors

Unknown:
Ian Botham
Unknown:
Linford Christie
Unknown:
Bryan Robson
Unknown:
Bill Beaumont
Unknown:
Jo Chamberlain
Producer:
Mike Adley

Hard-hitting drama about investigations within the police force, starring Neil Pearson After police attempts to disperse a crowd of demonstrators go tragically wrong, Clark's investigation is hampered by the local chief constable. His team embarks on a race against time to establish the truth before the pressure to find a scapegoat becomes too great.
Episode written by Ron Rose
Producer Peter Norris ; Director Roy Battersby

Contributors

Unknown:
Neil Pearson
Written By:
Ron Rose
Producer:
Peter Norris
Director:
Roy Battersby
TonyClark:
Neil Pearson
Harry Naylor:
Tom Georgeson
Maureen Connell:
Siobhan Redmond
Chief Supt Graves:
Robin Lermitte
Commander Sullivan:
Hugh Ross
Angela Berridge:
Francesca Annis
Richard Newman:
Bob Mason
Kate Roberts:
Barbara Wilshere
Chief Constable Harmswortk:
Bernard Hill
ChiefSupt Tattershall:
Kenneth Colley
DCCBirman:
James Cosmo
ACCJanLewis:
Dearbhla Molloy
DAC John Convey:
Ralph Brown
InspHanna:
John Francis
Tommy Burton:
James Garbutt

The Russian Striptease
The Soviet authorities did not like sex.
Discussion and expression of sexuality were strictly curbed; sexual dissidents were treated as harshly as political dissidents. But with the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia finds itself in the middle of a sex boom.
Erotica, strip shows and pornography proliferate, and Russian citizens can finally talk openly about their private lives.
Andrzej Fidyk 's film records the sexual revolution that came nearly 30 years late, with writers, painters, sculptors, strippers, prisoners, prostitutes and even rock stars talking about the opportunities and pitfalls of a new, sometimes chaotic way of life. Series editor Nigel Williams

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrzej Fidyk
Editor:
Nigel Williams

Drama starring
Edward Woodward
Jack Thompson
At the height of the Boer War three members of the "Bushveldt Carbineers" are court-martialled for murder - as an example to the others.
Director Bruce Beresford (1979)

Contributors

Unknown:
Edward Woodward
Unknown:
Jack Thompson
Director:
Bruce Beresford
Breaker Morant:
Edward Woodward
Major JF Thomas:
Jack Thompson
Capt Alfred Taylor:
John Waters
Lt Peter Handcock:
Bryan Brown
LtColDenny:
Charles Tingwell
Capt Simon Hunt:
Terence Donovan
Lt Ian Hamilton:
Vincent Ball
CplSharp:
Chris Haywood
Sgt Major Drummond:
Ray Meagher
Christian Botha:
Russel Kiefel

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