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Today's edition of the verbal communication game features Labour MP Diane Abbott and comedian Bob Carolgees, who take on broadcaster Janice Long and journalist Peter Fiddick.
Presented by Gordon Burns. (Stereo)

Contributors

Panellist:
Diane Abbott
Panellist:
Bob Carolgees
Panellist:
Janice Long
Panellist:
Peter Fiddick.
Presenter:
Gordon Burns

Farce starring Leslie Phillips
When a famous Russian male ballet dancer defects to the west, pursued by the KGB and a stripper, he causes chaos. With Roy Kinnear, Windsor Davies, Don Estelle and Michele Dotrice.
Directors Harold Snoad, Ray Cooney (1977)
[number removed]
FILM REVIEWS pages 61-66

Contributors

Actor:
Leslie Phillips
Actor:
Roy Kinnear
Actor:
Windsor Davies
Actor:
Don Estelle
Actor:
Michele Dotrice
Director:
Harold Snoad
Director:
Ray Cooney

Diane-Louise Jordan, Tim Vincent and Stuart Miles present highlights with a highly-technical flavour from their visit to New England in the USA.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Presenter:
Diane-Louise Jordan
Presenter:
Tim Vincent
Presenter:
Stuart Miles

More stories of real life rescues aimed at a family audience. Tonight, a teenage girl is trapped halfway down a deep crevice - and the only thing stopping her falling to the rocks below is the vice-like grip of a policeman, who just won't let go. Also how "Smokey Joe" - a talk given by the fire brigade to schoolchildren - helped an 11 -year-old boy tip the balance between life and death. And with lightning strikes tipped to exceed all records this year, a practical guide on how you can stay safe in a thunderstorm.
With Michael Buerk and Juliet Morris.
Producer Carson Black
Executive producer Andy Batten-Foster
Stereo Subtitled .............9523

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Buerk
Presenter:
Juliet Morris.
Producer:
Carson Black
Executive Producer:
Andy Batten-Foster

Diana is not well and Tom drags her off to see various doctors. Jane gets advice on taking holy orders and Geoffrey becomes a Hell's Angel and goes back home to Marion.
Written by Michael Aitkens ; Director/Producer
Gareth Gwenlan Stereo Subtitled............................1558

Contributors

Written By:
Michael Aitkens
Unknown:
Gareth Gwenlan
Diana:
Stephanie Cole
Tom:
Graham Crowden
Jane:
Janine Duvitski
Harvey:
Daniel Hill
Geoffrey:
Andrew Tourell
Marion:
Sandra Payne
Jenny:
Dawn Hope
Jamie Edwards:
Paddy Ward
Dr Swain:
Jemma Churchill

The series in which members of the public put the politicians on the spot. Tonight's programme comes from London and the panel includes Labour MP Clare Short , former Tory minister Alan Clark and Cambridge Professor of Surgery Sir Roy Caine. Chaired by David Dimbleby.
Director Rob Hopkin ; Series editor Christopher Capron
Subtitled ........................................[number removed]
APPLICATIONS: if you would like to join the audience. telephone [number removed] or write to [address removed].

Contributors

Panellist:
Clare Short
Panellist:
Alan Clark
Panellist:
Sir Roy Caine.
Chairman:
David Dimbleby.
Director:
Rob Hopkin
Series Editor:
Christopher Capron

Continuing the powerful three-part mini-series telling the story of America's war on drugs.
When news of Camarena's disappearance becomes known, his colleagues go to Guadalajara to search forhim. Meanwhile the drugs lords, led by the arrogant Caro Quintero , continue to hold power with the blessing of the Mexican police authorities. Hopes for"Kiki" Camarena fade but his wife Mika pleads with his associates not to let her husband become another statistic. Conclusion tomorrow at 12.35am.
Part 1 and cast list on Tuesday

Contributors

Unknown:
Caro Quintero

BBC One London

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