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

Contributors

Unknown:
Nicholas Witchell
Unknown:
Sally Magnusson.

10.45 Holiday Time 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 11.40 Style Counsel 11.50 Phone-In 12.00 News Subtitled; Regional News; Weather.
HOTLINE: [number removed](24 hours), orwriteto: PO Box 9000, Birmingham B5 7AN.

Contributors

Unknown:
Patric Walker

Annalise's offer of help causes chaos in the Coffee Shop.

Contributors

Helen Daniels:
Anne Haddy
Doug Willis:
Terence Donovan
Pam Willis:
Sue Jones
Gaby Willis:
Rachel Blakely
Brad Willis:
Scott Michaelson
Lou Carpenter:
Tom Oliver
Lauren Carpenter:
Sarah Vandenbergh
BethBrennan:
Natalie Imbruglia
Julie Martin:
Julie Mullins
Philip Martin:
Ian Rawlings
Hannah Martin:
Rebecca Ritters
Debbie Martin:
Marnie Reece-Wilmore
Phoebe Gottlieb:
Simone Robertson
Stephen Gottlieb:
Lochie Daddo
HopeGottlieb:
Laura Pearson
Annalise Hartman:
Kimberley Davies
Wayne Duncan:
Jonathan Lee
Raymond Lim:
Ts Kong
Sarah Lim:
Ola Chan

Tonight's show pits
Peter Polycarpou (alias jailed Chris in Birds of a Feather) and comic Felix Dexter from The Real
McCoy against former Travel Show reporter Carole Smillie and actor Neil Morrissey. Hosted by Mike Smith. Director John Rooney
Producer Graham BOwens

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Polycarpou
Unknown:
Felix Dexter
Reporter:
Carole Smillie
Unknown:
Neil Morrissey.
Unknown:
Mike Smith.
Director:
John Rooney

Anne Robinson exposes more scandals on your behalf. Call the hotline on [number removed] and talk through your story with a researcher.
EditorSarahCaplin YOUR STORY: alternatively you can write to PO Box 5555. London W126WD.

Contributors

Unknown:
Anne Robinson

In the second of these personal stories, gospel singer
Joan Achong explains how she wants to make the big time and run her own show, and how she's learning the business skills to do just that.
(Final part at 10.20pm on Wednesday)
HELPLINE: phone free on 0[number removed]lines open from 8.00am to 12 midnight until 15 5 May.

Contributors

Singer:
Joan Achong

Ben Elton stars as CD, a sex-starved Pommie writer in Australia, in this three-part adaptation of his best-selling novel. First screened last year, it is a satire set in the final days of the earth as it is asphyxiated by pollution and centres on the sinister activities of Stark, a corrupt consortium of industrialists.
The plot starts with antipodean millionaire Sly Morgan buying a pocket of remote Aboriginal land in the heart of the desert. The consortium say it is to be mined for uranium, although according to the Aboriginal leader:
"There's more mineral deposits in a bottle of fizzy water."
CanCDavertStark's ecological Armageddon? Or even better can he finally get a woman into bed?
Producers David Parker , Michael Wearing and Timothy White
Director Nadia Tass

Contributors

Unknown:
Ben Elton
Unknown:
Sly Morgan
Producers:
David Parker
Producers:
Michael Wearing
CD:
Benelton
Rachel:
Jacqueline McKenzie
Sly Morgan:
Colin Friels
Zimmerman:
Derrick O'Connor
Walter:
Bill Wallis
LorddeQuincey:
John Neville
Chrissie:
Deborra-Lee Furness
Karen:
Fiona Press

Tonight's films under review:
Four Weddings and a Funeral, the British film starring Hugh Grant and Andie MacDowell, already a hit in America;
The Paper, which looks at the world of journalists and deadlines with Glenn Close, Michael Keaton and Robert Duval;
What's Eating Gilbert Grape featuring Johnny Depp and Leonardo di Caprio as members of a quirky family. Plus a report on the way in which locations are used in feature films, and how a location manager is able to find just the right place.

Contributors

Presenter:
Barry Norman
Director:
Liz Ekberg
Producer:
Bruce Thompson

This week, a report on a private pensions scandal, a bright idea which saves children's lives, and asbestosis victims in Clydeside speak out against industrial injury compensation. Editor Deborah Perkin
A Hawkshead production for BBCtv
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Contributors

Editor:
Deborah Perkin

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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