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Greg is tormented by ghosts.
Gloria Hunniford and Caron Keating with a report from Australia on avoiding skin cancer.
Jeni Barnett makes progress with help from Dr Barry Lynch and fitness consultant Jennifer Chinn. With special guest Rosemarie Ford.
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Mike Smith introduces classic comedy clips, teases little-known special talents out of celebrity guests June Whitfield , comedian/ impressionist
Alistair McGowan , Emmerdale's Fionnuala Ellwood and comedian Lily Savage , and springs a few surprises in this entertaining panel game. Producer Graham B Owens
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David Coleman tests the stars of sport. This week, Bill Beaumont lines up with Graham Thorpe , the Surrey batsman who scored a century on his debut for England last summer, and Laura Davies , who last season became the first woman to win major tournaments on four continents in golf. Ian Botham is joined by Ally McCoist , the Glasgow Rangers and Scotland striker who has been Europe's leading goalscorer for the past two seasons, and horseracing's Adrian Maguire , the current leader of the National Hunt
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Will government plans to spend £23 billion on Britain's roads ease traffic jams or encourage more people to take to their cars? Transport secretary
John MacGregor does not believe the public rejects the prospect of better roads, saying: "If they felt that strongly, they wouldn't drive as much as they do."
But former minister
George Walden MP, argues: "They [the government] have no idea where our transport policy is going other than building more roads for more cars."
With some Tory backbenchers arguingagainst government policy Mr MacGregor faces opposition other than banner-waving protesters.
Reporter John Penycate talks to people affected by schemes such as the widening of the M25 and M62 and to the strategists, includingJohn Mac Gregor , who must tackle a seemingly intractable problem. Producer Barbara Want
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The second part of George Eliot 's novel, first screened last Wednesday on BBC2. January 1830: in Rome,
Dorothea and Casaubon are j having an uneasy honeymoon, unaware that his young cousin, Ladislaw, is also in the city. In Middlemarch, Dr Lydgate is installed as medical director of the new fever hospital, financed by the banker
Bulstrode. But Lydgate has j many enemies among the older doctors.
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Dorothea is having an uneasy honeymoon in Rome, when Casaubon's restless young cousin Will Ladislaw calls on them. Dr Lydgate discovers he has enemies.
What makes a woman want to enter the world of boxing? And looking at the first day of an auctioneer.
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