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Today's special guest is magician Paul Daniels , and in The Fame Game, a team from Children's BBC face the Gladiators. Presented by Mickey Hutton , Colette Brown and Paul Leyshon.
COMPETITION: ring [number removed] (maximum call 25p). For rules send sae to [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Daniels
Presented By:
Mickey Hutton
Presented By:
Colette Brown
Presented By:
Paul Leyshon.

Sam's money-making idea hits a problem.
This week's episodes written by Alison Fisher (Episode 16 on Friday at 5. 10pm)

Contributors

Written By:
Alison Fisher
Sam:
Kevin Bishop
Colin:
Colin Ridgewell
Sobyn:
Nina Fry
Julie:
Margo Selby
Dennis:
Alan Cave
Mr Manyeke:
Hakeem Kae-Kazim
Hammy:
Lucie Carey

Wayne worries that his gun might have fallen into the wrong hands.

Contributors

Jim Robinson:
Awn Dale
Helen Daniels:
Anne Haddy
Doug Willis:
Terence Donovan
Pam Willis:
Sue Jones
Gaby Willis:
Rachel Blakely
BradWiltis:
Scott Michaelson
Lou Carpenter:
Tom Oliver
Lauren Carpenter:
Sarah Vandenbergh
Cameron Hudson:
Benjamin Mitchell
Beth Brennan:
Natalie Imbruglia
Julie Martin:
Julie Mullins
Philip Martin:
Ian Rawungs
Hannah Martin:
Rebecca Ritters
DebbieMartin:
Marnie Reece-Wilmore
BenitoAlessi:
George Spatels
RkkAlessi:
Dan Falzon
Phoebe Gottlieb:
Simone Robertson
Stephen Gottlieb:
Lochie Daddo
AnnaliseHartman:
Kimberley Davies
Wayne Duncan:
Jonathan Lee
Russell Butler:
Stephen Whittaker
Fiona Hartman:
Suzanne Dudley

This week, Jill Dando presents the show from France, where she looks at camping holidays. John Pitman cruises through the Panama Canal to Mexico; Sankha Guha travels to
Slovenia in the former
Yugoslavia and Kathy Tayler goes surfing in north Devon. ProducerSimon Shaw; Editor Jane Lush (Repeatedon Friday at 2.20pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jill Dando
Unknown:
John Pitman
Unknown:
Sankha Guha
Unknown:
Kathy Tayler
Editor:
Jane Lush

The series which untangles the mysterious and highlights impressive examples of human achievement in science, entertainment, sport and medicine. Presented by Desmond Lynam and Jenny Hull. Producer John Longley
Executive producer Alan Boyd
A Reg Grundy/Telepictures production for BBCtv

Contributors

Presented By:
Desmond Lynam
Presented By:
Jenny Hull.
Producer:
John Longley
Producer:
Alan Boyd

Anne Robinson presents viewers' opinions on BBC programmes. This week the people of Dumfries have the chance to air their views.
Producer Bernard Newnham
WRITETO: Points ofView, BBCtv Centre, London W 12 7RJ; or phone or fax on: [number removed].

Contributors

Unknown:
Anne Robinson
Producer:
Bernard Newnham

The pressure is mounting on television documentary reporter Maggie Donnelly in the second and final part of this thriller by Laura Lamson. The repercussions of exposing a brutal rapist are becoming ever more frightening following his suicide, since this has not stopped the abusive phone calls and threats to her. Who is her tormentor?
Donnelly is forced to involve the police when she receives a videotape confirming that her most intimate moments are being observed, and the mystery moves towards a violent climax.

Contributors

Writer:
Laura Lamson.
Producer:
David Snodin
Director:
Ross Devenish
Maggie:
Lynn Redgrave
Jenkins:
Edward Clayton
Young Maggie:
Alessia Gwyther
Nick:
Jack Shepherd
Paul:
Cyril Nri
Brian:
James Purefoy
Ben:
Stephen Oxley
Atima:
Rita Wolf
Charlie:
John Benfield
Danny:
Peter Aubrey
Kevin:
Mark Carey
Angela:
Adie Allen
Anna:
Liz Kettle
Larry:
Richard Albrecht
Stuart:
Clive Panto

Neil Simon 's wartime comedy, adapted from his own stage play, concludes BBC 1 's season of films dealing with adolescence. Starring Matthew Broderick
Christopher Walken
1945: young Eugene Jerome is sent to do his US Army training in Biloxi, Mississippi, a long way from his Brooklyn home.
Director Mike Nichols (1988)

Contributors

Unknown:
Neil Simon
Unknown:
Matthew Broderick
Unknown:
Christopher Walken
Unknown:
Eugene Jerome
Director:
Mike Nichols
Eugene:
Matthew Broderick
SgtToomey:
Christopher Walken
Wykowski:
Matt Mulhern
Epstein:
Corey Parker
Selridge:
Markus Flanagan
Carney:
Casey Siemaszko
Hennesey:
Michael Dolan
Daisy:
Penelope Ann Miller
Rowena:
Park Overall

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