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Including 10.50 Slice of Life -a look at food and our attitudes towards it 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
Showbiz Report 11.50 Phone-In 12.00 News (Subtitled) Regional News; Weather
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Contributors

Unknown:
Patric Walker

Comedy drama. Dennis and Clive get jobs at a hotel. But their plans misfire. With Waynejackman and Ian Tregonning. Written by Wayne Jackman
Rpt Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Ian Tregonning.
Written By:
Wayne Jackman
Written By:
Rpt Stereo

Schools quiz show with John Barrowman and special guest Tony Blackburn.
Stereo COMPETITION LINE: 0[number removed](max call cost 25p) For a copy of the rules, send an saeto: BBC Audiocall, 80 Wood Lane. London W 12 OTT.

Contributors

Unknown:
John Barrowman

Second episode of the children's drama. Two names crop up that could affect
Willy's future. With Lee Brennan , Robert Curley , John Flanagan and Alice Martin.
Written by Gillian Avery

Contributors

Unknown:
Lee Brennan
Unknown:
Robert Curley
Unknown:
John Flanagan
Unknown:
Alice Martin.
Written By:
Gillian Avery

"Beingan ordinary
British consumer is not an agreeable experience, says Dylan Winter as he goes undercover to investigate how the British treat their customers in this new four-part series.
Five organisations agreed to the BBC secretly filming their staff in action, although they didn't know when the filming would take place. Afterwards staff and management commented on the results and these sessions are included in the programme.
Producer David Dawson-Pick says: "One thing our filming seems to have proved is that people in Britain are intrinsically nice. In most cases they try hard to help, but they are poorly managed and often understaffed."
In Counter Spy, the first programme, Winter finds out whether the staff of Burger King and Ansells pubs have the personal touch.

Contributors

Unknown:
Dylan Winter
Producer:
David Dawson-Pick

Freudulent Practices.
Greg Proops is on Freud's couch in north London, in a programme full of forgotten words, misremembered names and occasional "tips of the slongue". But is there a reason why we forget particular things?
Producer Nick Mirsky BBC BOOK: Unforgettable Memory Book. accompanies the series, price £5.99.

Contributors

Unknown:
Greg Proops
Producer:
Nick Mirsky

Dramatic stories of real life rescues, reconstructed by the emergency services, actors and those people involved in the actual rescues, incidents, presented by Michael Buerk.

This week, a bizarre accident leaves a 12-year-old girl fighting for her life underwater. Two British balloonists find themselves dangling helplessly over foreign terrain. And a Scottish fisherman is trapped under the wreckage of his boat.

Also, behind the scenes with the Helicopter Emergency Medical Service - a unique lifesaving unit, how to help a child with febrile convulsions, and 1,000 free places on a life-saving course in Cleveland. To book a place, telephone [number removed]. Lines open at 9.30pm and the call will cost no more than 50p. More safety information on Ceefax page 621.

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Buerk
Executive Producer:
Andy Batten-Foster
Series Producer:
Andrea Brown

FILM Wartime drama,
I tarring Michael Caine
Cliff Robertson
On a small island in the South
Pacific a US Navy lieutenant, along with a motley crew of British soldiers, embarks on the most dangerous mission of his life - to silence Japanese radio broadcasts.
Director Robert Aldrich (1970)
FILM REVIEWS pages 45-52

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Caine
Unknown:
Cliff Robertson
Director:
Robert Aldrich
Private Tosh Hearne:
Michael Caine
Lt Lawson:
Cliff Robertson
Thornton:
Ian Bannen
Colonel Thompson:
Harry Andrews
Captain Hornsby:
Denholm Elliott
Campbell:
Ronald Fraser
Corporal McLean:
Lance Percival
Johnstone:
Percy Herbert
Captain Nolan:
Henry Fonda

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