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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,
8.50Sport;7.25,8.25,8.55Weather, Regional news, Travel. Editor Bob Wheaton

Contributors

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

Anne Diamond and Nick Owen with features, news, information and guests.
Today:
10.40 Where There's a Will
10.45 Travel
10.50 Medical Matters
11.00 News (Subtitled) Regional News; Weather
ll.05 TV Comment
11.10 Advice Phone-In
11.20 Star Guest of the Day
11.30 Patric Walker's Video Horoscope
11.40 Touch of Love
11.45 Style Counsel
11.55 Hot Line
12.00 News (Subtitled) Regional News; Weather
Editor Mike Hollingsworth
(Stereo)
Hotline: see Wednesday

Contributors

Unknown:
Anne Diamond
Unknown:
Nick Owen
Unknown:
Patric Walker

Guests Jonathon Morris and Maureen Lipman set questions on their television careers in this final round to find the Telly Addicts champions.
Viewers can take part in the phone-in competition on 0[number removed](calls will cost 36p/48p per minute).
Presented by Noel Edmonds. Director Graham Wetherell
ProducerRichardLLewis Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathon Morris
Unknown:
Maureen Lipman
Presented By:
Noel Edmonds.
Director:
Graham Wetherell

The Price of Vanity
Expensive anti-ageing creams promising to reduce lines and wrinkles, tablets to restore virility, potions offering immediate face-lifts in a jar and drugs available by mail-order - all come under scrutiny in this Watchdog special with Alice Beer. Watchdog goes under cover with a balding man to expose the lies behind some of the high street hair-restoring clinics and talks to one man who had to remortgage his house after spending £18,000 on a baldness treatment that didn't work.
Producer Helen Glanville
EditorSarahCaplin Subtitled

Contributors

Unknown:
Alice Beer.
Producer:
Helen Glanville

Surely, after the lessons of the Second World War had been absorbed, Europe could never again experience either genocide or the appeasement of the perpetrators. And yet, almost 50 years later, the west seems to turn a blind eye to the evils of ethnic cleansing, and to draw up boundary proposals that would reward the Serbs with territory taken by conquest.

Stephen Bradshaw reports from Foca, in Bosnia, where innocent civilians have been victims of war crimes, and of history's broken promises, and he names local politicians who failed to intervene and stop these crimes.

The story is one of delay and official obstruction, and of moves to prevent the prosecution of those accused of mass rape and murder.

Contributors

Reporter:
Stephen Bradshaw
Producer:
Mike Robinson
Editor:
Glenwyn Benson

Final part of the dramatisation of Fay Weldon 's bestselling novel about marital discord and revenge.
Mary Fisher 's life is in ruins - she has lost almost everything and in her despair she turns to her priest for comfort. But how can she hope to win against the She Devil?
Adapted by Ted Whitehead
ProducerSally Head; Director Philip Saville

Contributors

Unknown:
Fay Weldon
Unknown:
Mary Fisher
Adapted By:
Ted Whitehead
Director:
Philip Saville
Bobbo:
Dennis Waterman
MaryFisher:
Patricia Hodge
Ruth:
Juliet Wallace
MrsFisher:
Liz Smith
Fr Ferguson:
Tom Baker
Garcia:
Paul Herzberg
Dr Rohn:
John Rowe
DrGhengis:
Stephen Grief
Brenda:
Noel Dyson
Angus:
John Bluthal
Nicola:
Caroline Butler
Andy:
Christopher Mossford
Sarah:
Nina Zuckerman
DrBlack:
Terrance Conder
Nurse Black:
Theresa Garraway

Duration: 1 hour, 20 minutes

on BBC One London

Drama series about the supernatural revenge of a woman scorned. Mary Fisher's life is in ruins - she has lost almost everything and in despair turns to her priest for comfort. Show more

Contributors

Mary Fisher:
Patricia Hodge
Father Ferguson:
Tom Baker
Nurse Black:
Teresa Garraway
Mrs Fisher:
Liz Smith
Brenda:
Noel Dyson
Bookshop Manageress:
Ann Pennington
Prison Warder:
Phil Ryan
Dr Rohn:
John Rowe
Dr Ghengis:
Stephen Greif
Producer:
Sally Head
Writer:
Fay Weldon

Tonight's films under review: Mel Brooks's Robin Hood - Men in Tights, a spoof of the famous legend; Steven Soderbergh's King of the Hill is set during the Depression years as seen through the eyes of a 12-year-old boy; and Richard Dreyfuss teams with Emilio Estevez for Another Stakeout.

Tom Brook meets Robin Williams who talks about Mrs Doubtfire. When divorce means separation from his three children, Williams, an out-of-work voice-over artist, disguises himself as an elderly English nanny and lands a job caring for his own kids. Plus the latest movie news and charts.
Director Liz Ekberg
Producer Bruce Thompson

RADIO TIMES FILM AND VIDEO GUIDE: compiled by Derek Winnert with an introduction by Barry Norman , £14.99 from booksellers.
BARRY NORMAN page 54

Contributors

Unknown:
Mel Brooks
Unknown:
Steven Soderbergh
Unknown:
Richard Dreyfuss
Unknown:
Emilio Estevez
Unknown:
Tom Brook
Unknown:
Robin Williams
Unknown:
Mrs Doubtfire.
Director:
Liz Ekberg
Producer:
Bruce Thompson
Unknown:
Derek Winnert
Unknown:
Barry Norman
Unknown:
Barry Norman

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