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Ex-EastEnder Sean Maguire interviews himself about his new career in pop music as he shoots the video for his debut single. Plus features on Eternal, UB40 and Bitty MacLean.
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Contributors

Unknown:
Ex-Eastender Sean Maguire
Unknown:
Bitty MacLean.

American 1980s drama series starring Stephanie Zimbalist , Pierce Brosnan In the Steele of the Night. Laura and Remington attend a reunion of private investigators who are forced to scrutinise themselves when their hated host dies in mysterious circumstances. Rpt Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephanie Zimbalist
Unknown:
Pierce Brosnan

Ninth of a 13-part live action comedy drama series. Ralph uses his sailing skills to avert a boating disaster. With Clinton Voss and Heath Miller.
(Part 10 is on Friday on BBC2)
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Contributors

Unknown:
Clinton Voss
Unknown:
Heath Miller.

Comprehensive regional news: live reports and interviews on issues affecting people in the south east presented by Tim Ewart ; sport from Rob Curling. Editor Guy Pelham REGIONAL PROGRAMME

Contributors

Presented By:
Tim Ewart
Unknown:
Rob Curling.
Editor:
Guy Pelham

This week the natural history camera crew joins David Mossman and Christian
Wagner as they swim with grey seals in the North Sea. Playing with a 150-kilogram predator is an amazing experience but the key to close contact is never to look a seal in the eye! In the Lake District hoteliers
Derek and Pauline Harrison are on red alert, dedicated to stopping their local red squirrels from being ousted by alien greys.
Company boss Mike Warburg is a high-flying computer executive with a passion for newts. His garden pond is the base for a scheme reversing the decline of the protected great crested newt. The newts are nocturnal but he can watch the females egglaying in complete darkness for the first time, thanks to the crew's underwater infra-red camera.
Introduced by Chris Packham , with Derek Mooney. Series producer Paul Appleby
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Contributors

Unknown:
David Mossman
Unknown:
Pauline Harrison
Unknown:
Mike Warburg
Introduced By:
Chris Packham
Unknown:
Derek Mooney.
Producer:
Paul Appleby

Another fast and furious game of wit and comedy wisdom. With regular team captains Bob Monkhouse and Frank Skinner and their guests from the world of comedy.
Hosted by Jonathan Ross.
Producers Jon Magnusson and Tom Webber Executive producer Kevin Lygo
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Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Monkhouse
Unknown:
Frank Skinner
Unknown:
Jonathan Ross.
Producers:
Jon Magnusson
Producers:
Tom Webber
Producer:
Kevin Lygo

Highlights of the third day from the Olympic Stadium, Helsinki. Today's finals included the men's high jump, in which
Steve Smith and Dalton Grant had hopes of medals, the men's 1500 metres and the women's
100 metres hurdles.

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Smith
Unknown:
Dalton Grant

Fifth of a six-part drama about two women who pair up to run their own detective agency investigating infidelity.
Starring Barbara Flynn Catherine Russell
Family Matters. Dee's home is besieged by the tabloid press after she photographs a prominent public figure in flagrante with his mistress.
Dee is determined to find out who set her up and why. Elly takes to the mean streets of King's Cross to find a young woman called Rachel, who ran away from home four years earlier. Both Dee and Elly discover that the word of a client can't always be trusted.
Episode written by Jacqueline Holborough Producer Ann Skinner
Director Robert Marchand
A Skreba production for BBCtv
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Contributors

Unknown:
Barbara Flynn
Unknown:
Catherine Russell
Written By:
Jacqueline Holborough
Producer:
Ann Skinner
Director:
Robert Marchand
Dee:
Barbara Flynn
Elly:
Catherine Russell
Larry:
Peter Capaldi
David:
Struan Rodger
Joanna:
Ann Gosung
Sam:
Edward Holmes
Misty:
Indra Ove
Ray Godley:
Neil Phillips
Rachel Godley:
Colleen Prendergast
Eddy:
James Bowers
Bill Savage:
Peter Armitage
MrsSavage:
Margot Leicester
Louise Parsons:
Susan Derrick
Gerald:
Terence Beesley

In the penultimate part of his idiosyncratic journey, the comedian visits Dundee,
Arbroath and Kelso. With a blizzard raging he recites
William T McGonagall 's poem on the Tay Bridge Disaster; he makes a pilgrimage to the site of his lost virginity - now underneath a garage in the coastal town of Arbroath and departs for the Borders where he is beguiled by the tranquil beauty of Kelso. Director Willy Smax Producer Bill Tennant
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Contributors

Unknown:
William T McGonagall
Producer:
Bill Tennant

American drama about a late-night radio talk show host.
Starring Gary Cole and special guest star Roger Daltrey

Nicky's former boyfriend Danny, a musician with a history of drug dependency, reappears in San Francisco to play a gig at a local club. He tries to rekindle their relationship and also asks Nicky for financial help because he owes money to some thugs in Los Angeles.
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Contributors

Jack Killian:
Gary Cole
Danny Bingham:
Roger Daltrey
Nicky Molly:
Lisa Eilbacher
Billy Po:
Dennis Dun
Deacon Bridges:
Mykelt Williamson
Lt Carl Zymak:
Arthur Taxier
Joey Nolan:
Jack McGee

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