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Further coverage from Victoria,
Canada. Today's highlights include the men's and women's apparatus finals in gymnastics. Plus action from the bowls competition. Commentary is provided by David Rhys Jones and Jimmy Davidson. Introduced by Steve Rider and Sue Barker.
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Provided By:
David Rhys Jones
Provided By:
Jimmy Davidson.
Introduced By:
Steve Rider
Introduced By:
Sue Barker.

American 1980s drama series starring Stephanie Zimbalist , Pierce Brosnan Steeling the Show. Remington and Laura become entangled with an ageing, eccentric B-movie queen who is convinced that someone is out to kill her.

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephanie Zimbalist
Unknown:
Pierce Brosnan

Musical starring
Dean Martin. Jerry Lewis
The New York misadventures of Rick Todd , aspiring artist, and his zany sidekick, Eugene Fullstack , would-be writer of children's stories.
Director Frank Tashlin (1955)
FILM REVIEWS pages 35-39

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Unknown:
Dean Martin.
Unknown:
Jerry Lewis
Unknown:
Rick Todd
Unknown:
Eugene Fullstack
Director:
Frank Tashlin
Rick Todd:
Dean Martin
Eugene Fullstack:
Jerry Lewis
Bessie Sparrowbush:
Shirley MacLaine
Abigail Parker:
Dorothy Malone
Sonia:
Eva Gabor

Doug's truck drivingjob is fraught with danger. Lauren's religious devotion threatens her job and family life as Ruth and Jacob persist in preaching to the customers. Debbie discovers more about what
Craig is really like.

Coverage of day five's events from Victoria, Canada.
England's Linford Christie takes centre stage as he bids for a place in the 100-metres final and the chance to retain his title. Live coverage of the semi-finals start at 7.30.
There is also action from the women's 100-metres semi-finals which should see AAA champion Katherine Merry running for England, and the defending 800-metres champion Diane Modahl in the quarter-finals of her event.

Contributors

Unknown:
Linford Christie
Unknown:
Katherine Merry
Unknown:
Diane Modahl

Love is in the air at the Jacksons, while Nellie's in the dumps at the Fowlers. Sanjay finds his mates aren't quite what they seem following a heated discussion in the Queen Vic. Phil receives a visitor with a proposition - but will the offer prove acceptable to him?

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Wales will hope that Colin Jackson picks up the gold medal in the 110-metres hurdles final in Victoria this evening. He is a strong favourite to retain his Commonwealth title, a task made easier when Canada's Olympic champion Mark McKoy surprisingly switched his allegiance to Austria and competed in the recent European Championships. The race is due to start at 8.55.
The programme, introduced by Desmond Lynam, also looks back at the 100-metres semi-finals and the heats of the men's and women's 800 metres.
Colin Jackson's Kind of Day: page

Contributors

Unknown:
Colin Jackson
Unknown:
Mark McKoy
Introduced By:
Desmond Lynam

Abusyeveningin Victoria continues with the 100-metres final taking centre stage.
Linford Christie will be aiming to add to his personal collection of gold medals by retaining the
Commonwealth title he won in Auckland four years ago. The final starts at 10.25.
But the lOOmetresisjustone of nine medals at stake in the athletics arena. In the women's
3,000 metres, at 11.45,
Scotland's Yvonne Murray will be bidding to go one better than the second place and silver medal she won in Auckland.
There are also the finals of both men's and women's metres, the women's metres. the men's 3,000-metres steeplechase and the women's discus. In addition there will be another chance to see the men's 110-metres hurdles final, run earlier this evening.
Meanwhile in the swimming heats, England's Mark Foster lines up in the men's 50-metres freestyle as he attempts to add Commonwealth gold to his
World short-course title. Martin Harris
, another English medal hope, is in the men's 100-metres backstroke heats.
The programme includes a roundup of other action. including medals being decided in both shooting and weightlifting.

Contributors

Unknown:
Abusyeveningin Victoria
Unknown:
Linford Christie
Unknown:
Yvonne Murray
Unknown:
Mark Foster
Unknown:
Martin Harris

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