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Special guests this morning include newspaper editor Andrew Neil taking calls in the Hot Seat, and Sean Maguire (until recently Aidan in EastEnders).
Marky Mark gives his Five Top Tips on the art of rapping, Trev Neal and Simon Hickson put a guest through the Star Driving Test, Shane Richie and Peter Simon Run the Risk, and Andi Peters makes another viewer Famous for Five Minutes. Ratz opens his Chip Shop with news of the latest computer games, plus the Video Garden and Haunted House.
With John Barrowman and Emma Forbes.
Editor Chris Bellinger
COMPETITION LINE: [number removed](maximum cost of call 20p), for a copy of the rules send an sae to
[address removed]. BBC LIVE AND KICKING MAGAZINE: including star interviews and competitions. Price 80p, from newsagents.

Contributors

Editor:
Andrew Neil
Editor:
Sean Maguire
Unknown:
Marky Mark
Unknown:
Trev Neal
Unknown:
Simon Hickson
Unknown:
Shane Richie
Unknown:
Peter Simon Run
Unknown:
Andi Peters
Unknown:
John Barrowman
Unknown:
Emma Forbes.

Introduced by Steve Rider.
12.20 Football Focus
Including Bob Wilson in Manchester for the draw for the qualify ing stages of the European Championship.
12.55,1.25,1.55 Racing
From Haydock Park featuring races at
1.00, 1.30 and 2.00. Commentary by Peter O'Sullevan , Richard Pitman and Peter Scudamore.
1.10 News
1. 15, 2. 10, 3. 10 Rugby League
Regal Trophy final from Headingley. In the first competition to be decided this season Castleford, in their first
Trophy final for 17 years, meet Wigan, last year's victors. Kick-off at 2.15. Commentary by Ray French .
1.40 Ski-ing
Men's World Cup downhill from
Wengen, Switzerland. With David Vine.
3.00,4.00 Skating
European Championships from
Copenhagen featuring at 3.00 Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean , and coverage at 4.00 of the ladies free programme. Commentary by Alan Weeks , Barry Davies and Sue Barker.
3.55 Football Half-times
4.40 Final Score
Producer Martin Hopkins Editor Dave Gordon
12.15-2.10
2.10-5.15

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider.
Unknown:
Bob Wilson
Commentary By:
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentary By:
Richard Pitman
Commentary By:
Peter Scudamore.
Commentary By:
Ray French
Unknown:
David Vine.
Unknown:
Jayne Torvill
Unknown:
Christopher Dean
Commentary By:
Alan Weeks
Commentary By:
Barry Davies
Commentary By:
Sue Barker.
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
Dave Gordon

Cricketer Allan Lamb is among Noel Edmonds 's guests at Crinkley Bottom tonight, trying to Grab a Grand. Plus a secret from the Big Pork Pie and an NTV invasion.
Producer Jonathan Beazley
Executive producer Michael Leggo

Contributors

Unknown:
Allan Lamb
Unknown:
Noel Edmonds
Producer:
Jonathan Beazley
Producer:
Michael Leggo

"Whirlwind" Jimmy White plays against old adversaries Tony Meo and Tony Drago. With referee John Virgo and host Jim Davidson. Director Charles Garland
Producer John Burrowes

Contributors

Unknown:
Jimmy White
Unknown:
Tony Drago.
Unknown:
John Virgo
Unknown:
Jim Davidson.
Director:
Charles Garland
Producer:
John Burrowes

This week's story, Value for Money, reflects the current medical debate about whether persistent heavy smokers deserve continuing NHS treatment for smoking-related diseases.
An ex-football coach is brought in with circulatory problems due to smoking, but refuses to kick the habit and resents being pressured. The surgical registrar's attitude is that "we can't help if they insist on indulging in a filthy, dangerous habit", while Dave Masters believes that "to equate bad health habits with immoral habits is health fascism".
Meanwhile, there's insecurity and job dissatisfaction at Holby City Hospital. Mary seeks Charlie's advice on keeping her job; Brian feels wasted as a paramedic and Adele has a reason for being tired at work.

Episode written by Allan Swift

Contributors

Writer:
Allan Swift
Producer:
Michael Ferguson
Director:
Diana Patrick
Charlie Fairhead:
Derek Thompson
Mike Barratt:
Clive Mantle
Dave Masters:
Martin Ball
Adele Beckford:
Dona Croll
Martin Ashford:
Patrick Robinson
Rachel Longworth:
Jane Gurnett
Mary Skillett:
Tara Moran
Josh Griffiths:
Ian Bleasdale
Brian Crawford:
Brendan O'Hea
Jane Scott:
Caroline Webster
Mie Nishi-Kawa:
Naoko Mori
Frankie Drummer:
Steven O'Donnell
Mr Daniels:
Arthur Whybrow
Mrs Daniels:
Elizabeth Bradley
Paul Becket:
Peter Guinness
Anna Becket:
Meryl Hampton
Peter Becket:
Andrew Lancel
Trevor:
Tim Dantay
Ruth Suthers:
Jill Brassington
Les Hocknall:
Kenneth Cope
Sheila Hocknall:
Anne Stallybrass
Mr Croft:
Derek Fowlds
Gill:
Amanda Royle
Steve:
Peter Cleall
Tom:
Kevin McMonagle
Andy:
Mac Andrews

Consumer investigations and real-life humour from
Esther Rantzen and the team, Gavin Campbell , Adrian Mills , Kevin Devine. With guest Janet Brown. Director Stuart McDonald
Editor Bryher Scudamore

Contributors

Unknown:
Esther Rantzen
Unknown:
Gavin Campbell
Unknown:
Adrian Mills
Unknown:
Kevin Devine.
Unknown:
Janet Brown.
Director:
Stuart McDonald
Editor:
Bryher Scudamore

Highlights of Chelsea v Aston Villa at Stamford Bridge, and another of the day's top matches, plus goals, views and news from the other fixtures.
Commentary by Tony Gubba, John Motson and Clive Tyldesley. Introduced by Desmond Lynam with Alan Hansen and Trevor Brooking.

See This Week page 14

Contributors

Presenter:
Desmond Lynam
Commentary:
Tony Gubba
Commentary:
John Motson
Commentary:
Clive Tyldesley
Analysis:
Alan Hansen
Analysis:
Trevor Brooking
Series Producer:
John Shrewsbury
Editor:
Brian Barwick

FILM Supernatural thriller starring
Anthony Hopkins Marsha Mason
A couple's happy family life is disrupted when a mysterious stranger claims that their
12-year-old daughter Ivy is a reincarnation of his daughter, Audrey Rose , who died a few months before Ivy was born. Director Robert Wise (1977)
FILM REVIEWS pages 33-37

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Hopkins
Unknown:
Marsha Mason
Unknown:
Audrey Rose
Director:
Robert Wise
Elliot Hoover:
Anthony Hopkins
Janice Templeton:
Marsha Mason
Bill Templeton:
John Beck
Ivy Templeton:
Susan Swift
Dr Lipscomb:
Norman Lloyd
Scott Velie:
John Hillerman
Brice Mack:
Robert Walden
Judge Langley:
Philip Sterling
Mary Lou Sides:
Ivy Mones
Russ Rothman:
Stephen Pearlman
Maharishi Gupta Pradesh:
Aly Wassil

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