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

Contributors

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

With Toby Anstis.
(Stereo)

Monster Cafe
Music and comedy.
With Isobel Middleton, David Shimwell, Toby Sedgwick and Peta Lily.
Written by Simon Davies (Stereo)
See This Week: page 60

4.00 The All New Popeye Show
Cartoon. (Repeat)

4.20 Mortimer and Arabel
Continuing the puppet comedy-drama.
Written by Joan and Lizza Aiken (Stereo)

4.35 Mighty Max
(Stereo)

5.00 Newsround

5.05-5.35pm Blue Peter
Watching whales off the New England coast, one of the highlights of the summer expedition to America. (Stereo) (Subtitled)
See This Week: page 60

Contributors

Presenter (Children's BBC):
Toby Anstis.
Frankie (Monster Cafe):
Isobel Middleton
Igor (Monster Cafe):
David Shimwell
Mummy (Monster Cafe):
Toby Sedgwick
Baroness de Monstro (Monster Cafe):
Peta Lily
Writer (Monster Cafe):
Simon Davies

More hard-hittingreports, presented by Anne Robinson with Alice Beer. Call the hotline on 08 1 -[number removed]and talk through your story with a researcher; or write to PO Box 5555, London W 12 6WD. EditorSarahCaplin Stereo Subtitled .........381

Contributors

Presented By:
Anne Robinson
Unknown:
Alice Beer.

Sharon is shocked to hear about Phil and Kathy's engagement party.
This week's episodes written by Jeff Povey

(Stereo) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Writer:
Jeff Povey
Producer:
Jane Fallon
Director:
Chris Miller
Pat Butcher:
Pam St Clement
Michelle Fowler:
Susan Tully
Geoff Barnes:
David Roper
Carol Jackson:
Lindsey Coulson
Bianca Jackson:
Patsy Palmer
Sharon Mitchell:
Letitia Dean
Grant Mitchell:
Ross Kemp
Kathy Beale:
Gillian Taylforth
Phil Mitchell:
Steve McFadden
Ricky Butcher:
Sid Owen
Cindy Beale:
Michelle Collins
Steve Elliot:
Mark Monero

Peter Jay, BBC Economics Editor, looks at job insecurity, the issue of the 90s. With "a job for life" now an outdated concept, parents fear their children will suffer a drop in their standard of living. But is this sense of anxiety justified?

Contributors

Reporter:
Peter Jay
Producer:
Sam Collyns
Editor:
Glenwyn Benson

A new six-part comedy series. Sacked on suspicion of introducing a computer virus into the company mainframe, Phil Bachelor must fight fire with fire to clear his name. (Stereo) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Written By:
Paul Shearer
Written By:
Richard Turner
Director:
John Kilby
Phil:
Timothy Spall
Tippit:
John Sessions
Janice:
Anna Massey
Chris:
David Haig
Dave:
Brian Pettifer
Lizzie:
Nicola Stephenson
Fenwicke:
Paul Brooke
Morrison:
Bryan Lawrence

Tonight: films under review include The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert about three drag queens travelling across Australia in a bus-Terence Stamp dons the frock and mascara - and War of the Buttons which reunites producer David Puttnam and screenwriter Colin Welland in a tale of childhood innocence. Also, Quentin Tarantino talks about his award winningfilm Pulp Fiction which won the top prize at Cannes in May. Director Liz Ekberg ; Series producer
Bruce Thompson Repeated next Saturday on BBC2

Contributors

Unknown:
Terence Stamp
Producer:
David Puttnam
Unknown:
Colin Welland
Talks:
Quentin Tarantino
Director:
Liz Ekberg
Unknown:
Bruce Thompson

Musical biopic of songwriter and showman
George M Cohan shown as part of the Movie
Classics season, starring
James Cagney
Summoned to the White House in the dark days of the Second World War, renowned entertainer George M Cohan reminisces about his life in show business.
Director Michael Curtiz (1942) B/W * FILM REVIEWS pages 69-74

Contributors

Unknown:
George M Cohan
Unknown:
James Cagney
Unknown:
George M Cohan
Director:
Michael Curtiz
George M Cohan:
James Cagney
Mary:
Joan Leslie
Jerry Cohan:
Walter Huston
Sam Harris:
Richard Whorf
Dietz:
George Tobias
Fay TempMon:
Irene Manning
Nellie Cohan:
Rosemary de Camp
Josie Cohan:
Jeanne Cagney
Franklin D Roosevelt:
Capt Jack Young

BBC One London

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

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