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Adventure based on Robert Louis Stevenson's novel starring Michael Caine, Trevor Howard

After the massacre at Culloden, Alan Breck Stewart has to choose between Scotland's cause or saving a man's life.

With Jack Hawkins, Donald Pleasence, Gordon Jackson and Vivien Heilbron.
(1971)
Family Choice: see page 55

Contributors

Based on the novel by:
Robert Louis Stevenson
Director:
Delbert Mann
Allan Breck Stewart:
Michael Caine
[Actor]:
Trevor Howard
[Actor]:
Jack Hawkins
[Actor]:
Donald Pleasence
[Actor]:
Gordon Jackson
[Actress]:
Vivien Heilbron

Introduced by Dougie Donnelly.

1.35, 3.25, 4.10 Motorcycling
British Supercup Championship 1994, from Donington. Round 1 of a new-look 11-round championship which replaces separate British and Supercup championships staged last year.

1.55, 2.25, 2.55, 3.55 Racing
From Chepstow, featuring races at 2.00, 2.30 and 3.00.
From Fairyhouse at 3.55 (Irish Grand National).

2.10, 2.40, 3.10 Table Tennis
European Championships from the National Indoor Arena, Birmingham.
Both individual titles are decided today.

4.40 Final Score
Including football news following a busy programme of fixtures.

Contributors

Presenter:
Dougie Donnelly

Clips from Disney films both past and present including The Aristocats, Peter Pan, The Sword and the Stone and The Three Musketeers. Presented by Sarah Greene.

Contributors

Presenter:
Sarah Greene
Director:
Simon Weitzman

Tonight's edition of the panel show pits GMTV presenter Lorraine Kelly and The Big Breakfast presenter Mark Little against Gladiators host Ulrika Jonsson and actor Stephen Tompkinson. Hosted by Mike Smith.

Contributors

Presenter:
Mike Smith
Panellist:
Lorraine Kelly
Panellist:
Mark Little
Panellist:
Ulrika Jonsson
Panellist:
Stephen Tompkinson
Director:
John Rooney
Producer:
Graham B Owens

Anne Robinson and Simon Walton update their undercover investigations of food and gas poisoning on Mediterranean holidays, and swimming pool and fire safety. Plus the pick of viewers' holiday horror videos.

Contributors

Presenter:
Anne Robinson
Presenter:
Simon Walton
Editor:
Sarah Caplin

This week, Bill Beaumont is joined by Kriss Akabusi , the reigning European and Commonwealth champion in the 400 metres hurdles and football's Ronnie Whelan , the Republic of Ireland midfielder who has won seven League championship medals with Liverpool.
Ian Botham lines up with the swimmer Mark Foster , short course world champion at the 50 metres freestyle and rugby league's Andy Platt , the Great Britain prop forward who has won every honour in league rugby with Wigan. Questions asked by David Coleman. Executive producer Mike Adley
RADIO TIMES BOOK OF SPORTING DATES: a 365-day record of sporting history, price £5.99 from booksellers.

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Beaumont
Unknown:
Kriss Akabusi
Unknown:
Ronnie Whelan
Unknown:
Ian Botham
Unknown:
Mark Foster
Unknown:
Andy Platt
Unknown:
David Coleman.
Producer:
Mike Adley

Further crazed comedy in the surreal style of Airplane! and Hot Shots, starring Leslie Nielsen, Priscilla Presley

George Bush is in the White House, Frank Drebin is in Police Squad, and the cheque is in the mail... However, all is not well with the world, for a consortium of pollution-spewing energy producers plans to nobble an influential "green" spokesman, whose assistant is Jane Spencer, the woman who broke Drebin's heart after the first movie.

Film Reviews pages 57-67

Contributors

Director:
David Zucker
Lt Frank Drebin:
Leslie Nielsen
Jane Spencer:
Priscilla Presley
Ed Horken:
George Kennedy
Quentin Hapsburg:
Robert Goulet
Dr Meinheimerl Earl Hacker:
Richard Griffiths
Nordberg:
OJ Simpson
Hector Savage:
Anthony James
Commissioner Brumford:
Jacqueline Brooks
Baggett:
Lloyd Bochner
George Bush:
John Roarke
Barbara Bush:
Margery Ross

London, 22 November 1993: An event of such earth-shattering proportions that, according to veteran DJ David Nice, "it was to quite literally shatter the earth to its very proportions". For it was on that day that Dave "Nicey" Nice and his right-hand man Mike "Smashie" Smash left Radio Fab FM.
This retrospective "progumentary" takes Smashie and Nicey back over their ground-breaking careers, from the heady heydays on the high seas with pirate Radio Geraldine in the 60s, through the launch of Radio Fab in 1967, the highs and lows of the 70s (Nicey's Deptford Draylons commercial, the break-up of Smashie's marriage to Tessa Smash) to the present day.
Appearing in this definitive document of an era are Tony Blackburn, Alan Freeman, Bob Geldof, Valerie Singleton and Angus Deayton as well as (of course) Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse who also wrote it.
A Tiger Aspect production for BBCtv
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Contributors

Dave "Nicey" Nice:
Harry Enfield
Mike "Smashie" Smash:
Paul Whitehouse
Guest:
Bob Geldof
Guest:
Valerie Singleton
Guest:
Angus Deayton
Writer:
Harry Enfield
Writer:
Paul Whitehouse
Director:
Daniel Kleinman
Producer:
Alison Owen

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