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A visit to Nairn in Scotland.
WHERE AM I COMPETITION: a chance to win an all-expenses paid trip, ring[number removed](39p per minute cheap rate and 49p at all othertimes).
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With Josie D'Arby.

Monster Cafe
First of a 15-part comedy series featuring the adventures of Frankie, Igor and Mummy. With Isobel Middleton, David Shimwell and Toby Sedgwick.
Written by Simon Davies
(Stereo)

Contributors

Presenter (Children's BBC):
Josie D'Arby
Writer (Monster Cafe):
Simon Davies
[Actor]:
Isobel Middleton
[Actor]:
David Shimwell
[Actor]:
Toby Sedgwick

Noel Edmonds returns with the fun show in which two teams battle it out to in a bid to find the Telly Addict champions of 1994. During the series Noel will be presenting more than British and American clips, past and present as he tests the teams' knowledge of TV trivia.
(Stereo)

Contributors

Presenter:
Noel Edmonds
Director:
Graham Wetherell
Producer:
Richard L. Lewis

More hard-hitting reports on poor services and shoddy products.
Presented by Anne Robinson , with Alice Beer. Call the hotline on 08 1 -[number removed]and talk through your story with a researcher. EditorSarah Caplin
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YOUR STORY: alternatively you can write to PO Box 5555, London W126WD

Contributors

Presented By:
Anne Robinson
Unknown:
Alice Beer.

Film Premiere. John Le Carre's espionage drama set during the turbulent time of Mikhail Gorbachev and "glasnost", starring Sean Connery, Michelle Pfeiffer
Why is a young Russian woman, Katya, so desperate to deliver a manuscript for boozy British publisher Barley Blair at a Moscow book fair? And what does it contain to so interest the secret services? Gradually Blair and Katya are embroiled in the shadowy world of rival spymasters and international intrigue. Here the Cold War is far from finished, and love is bound to bring betrayal. Largely shot on location in Russia, including the city of Leningrad (which has since reverted to the name St
Petersburg), the film was adapted from Le Carre's novel by playwright Tom Stoppard. (1990)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
FILM REVIEWS pages 51-56

Contributors

Screenplay:
Tom Stoppard
From the novel by:
John le Carre
Director:
Fred Schepisi
Barley Blair:
Sean Connery
Katya:
Michelle Pfeiffer
Russell:
Roy Scheider
Ned:
James Fox
Brady:
John Mahoney
Clive:
Michael Kitchen
Quinn:
J.T. Walsh
Walter:
Ken Russell
Wicklow:
David Threlfall
Savelev/Dante:
Klaus Maria Brandauer
Bob:
Mac McDonald
Niki Landau:
Nicholas Woodeson
Brock:
Martin Clunes
Merrydew:
Ian McNeice
Henziger:
Colin Stinton
Paddy:
Denys Hawthorne

Tonight: Clear and Present Danger, starring Harrison Ford, back on the spy trail as Jack Ryan, battling against Colombian drug smugglers. Plus a visit to the Dorset location of The Browning Version, starring Albert Finney and
Greta Scacchi in a remake of the classic Terence Rattigan play. Plus a report on the latest way to select films from the local video store.

Contributors

Actor:
Albert Finney
Actor:
Greta Scacchi
Director:
Mandy Cooper
Producer:
Bruce Thompson

Starring
Dudley Moore
When playwright
Jason Carmichael strikes up a partnership with fellow writer Phoebe Craddock , they have some successes and some failures. But romantically, they just can't seem to get it together.
Director Arthur Hiller (1983)
* FILM REVIEWS pages 51-56

Contributors

Unknown:
Dudley Moore
Unknown:
Jason Carmichael
Unknown:
Phoebe Craddock
Director:
Arthur Hiller
Jason Carmichael:
Dudley Moore
Phoebe Craddock:
Mary Steenburgen
Blanche:
Frances Sternhagen
Allison St James:
Janet Eilber
Kate Mallory:
Robyn Douglass
Leo:
Ron Leibman

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