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With Nicholas Witchell and Andrew Harvey. News every 15 minutes. 7.12, :
7.40, 8.12, 8.40 Business; 7.20, 7.50,
8.20,8.50 Sport; 7.25,7.55,8.25,8.55 Weather, regional news, travel.

Contributors

Unknown:
Nicholas Witchell
Unknown:
Andrew Harvey.

10.40 Where There's a Will 10.45 Travel Competition 10.50 Medical Desk 11.00 News (Subtitled) Regional News; Weather
11.10 Star Guest of the Day 11.20 Touch of Love 11.30 Patric Walker 's Video Horoscope
11.45 Style Counsel 11.50 Advice Phone-In
12.00 News (Subtitled) Regional News; J Weather. HOTLINE: [number removed](24hours). orwriteto: j
PO Box 9000. Birmingham B57 AN.

Contributors

Unknown:
Patric Walker

Anne Robinson exposes more scandals and confronts the cowboys on your behalf. Call the hotline on 081-743 and talk through your story with a researcher.
Editor Sa rah Caplin
YOUR STORY: alternatively you can write to PO Box 5555. London W 12 6WD.

Contributors

Unknown:
Anne Robinson
Editor:
Sa Rah Caplin

Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean "face the music and dance" as the competition reaches its climax, with live coverage of the free dance programme.
This routine has brought them the British and European titles en route to the Olympics, but competition is intense. After all, it was the skills of the competing Russian couples - Maia Usova and Alexander Zhulin , Oksana Gritschuk and Evgeni Platov - that, thanks to the complicated marking system, effectively cancelled each other out at the European event and let Torvill and Dean through to take gold.
Britain has only ever won six gold medals at Winter Olympic events. Alan Weeks and Barry Davies are the commentators as Torvill and Dean try to make it seven.
SEE THIS WEEK page 14
As coverage of the Ice-dance championship Is live, subsequent programmes may run late.

Contributors

Unknown:
Jayne Torvill
Unknown:
Christopher Dean
Unknown:
Maia Usova
Unknown:
Alexander Zhulin
Unknown:
Evgeni Platov
Unknown:
Alan Weeks
Unknown:
Barry Davies

Andrew Davies's adaptation of George Eliot's classic novel has received almost universal critical acclaim - and over seven million people have been watching each episode.
Tonight there's a second chance to see the conclusion, first screened last Wednesday on BBC2.

February 1832: the Lydgates' marriage grows increasingly bitter as the prospect of bankruptcy and losing their home becomes a stark possibility. But the return of Raffles, now a desperately sick man, sets off a train of events which shake Middlemarch society to its foundations and dramatically change the lives of everyone in the town.
With Judi Dench as the voice of George Eliot.

BBC Classic Collection: Middlemarch is available in a four-cassette audio-tape version, read by Ronald Pickup, price £9.99 from record and bookshops.

Contributors

Author:
George Eliot
Adapted by:
Andrew Davies
Producer:
Louis Marks
Director:
Anthony Page
Voice of George Eliot:
Judi Dench
Rosamond:
Trevyn McDowell
Dr Lydgate:
Douglas Hodge
Dorothea:
Juliet Aubrey
Sir James Chettam:
Julian Wadham
Caleb Garth:
Clive Russell
Nicholas Bulstrode:
Peter Jeffrey
Fred Vincy:
Jonathan Firth
Raffles:
John Savident
Mr Hawley:
Colum Convey
Arthur Brooke:
Robert Hardy
Rev Farebrother:
Simon Chandler
Mayor Vincy:
Stephen Moore
Mrs Bulstrode:
Rosemary Martin
Will Ladislaw:
Rufus Sewell
Mrs Garth:
Gabrielle Lloyd
Mary Garth:
Rachel Power
Bambridge:
Fred Pearson
Hiram Ford:
Roy Holder
Mrs Dollop:
Pam Ferris
Mrs Abel:
Sally Mates
Mr Spooner:
David Sibley
Mr Hopkins:
David Neal
Mr Powderell:
Richard Butler
Dr Wrench:
James Garbutt
Mr Chichely:
David Belcher
Mr Standish:
Ronald Hines
Mrs Plymdale:
Patti Love
Pritchard:
Cheryl Fergison
Pratt:
Roger Milner

Tonight's films under review: The Pelican Brief, directed by Alan J Pakula and starring Julia Roberts as a law student who solves the mystery surrounding the murder of two Supreme Court Justices;
Philadelphia, directed by Jonathan Demme is the first big budget mainstream film to tackle the subject of Aids starring Tom Hanks as a lawyer who is fired when his law firm discovers he has Aids.
On location in New York the programme meets Gary Oldman filming Romeo Is Bleeding, and Steven Soderburgh 's Kafka is released.
Director Deborah Weam
Producer Bruce Thompson
BARRY NORMAN page 46

Contributors

Directed By:
Alan J Pakula
Unknown:
Julia Roberts
Directed By:
Jonathan Demme
Unknown:
Tom Hanks
Unknown:
Gary Oldman
Unknown:
Steven Soderburgh
Director:
Deborah Weam
Producer:
Bruce Thompson
Unknown:
Barry Norman

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