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In the last of the series, young people who live on the streets tell Robert Kilroy-Silk why they left home and how they survive by begging and sleeping in hostels.
See Dr Mark Porter: page 53

Contributors

Presenter:
Robert Kilroy-Silk

Poet/actor Craig Charles and actress Gabrielle Drake take on Phantom of the Opera star Dave Willetts and cookery writer Thane Prince in the verbal communication game. With Gordon Burns.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Presenter:
Gordon Burns
Panellist:
Craig Charles
Panellist:
Gabrielle Drake
Panellist:
Dave Willetts
Panellist:
Thane Price

From the Bournemouth International Conference Centre. Party chairman Jeremy Hanley makes his second speech of the week ahead of the address by Prime Minister John Major.
(Coverage continues on BBC2 at 2.10pm.)

Including at 11.00, 12.00 News and Weather subtitled (news) Regional News; Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeremy Hanley
Unknown:
John Major

Further golf coverage from the second round of the World Matchplay
Championship at Wentworth. Introduced by Steve Rider with commentary by Peter Alliss , Alex Hay , Dave Marr , Clive Clark , Mike Hughesdon and Dougie Donnelly. With Helen Rollason.
Editor Peter Allden Stereo .....................6590789

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider
Commentary By:
Peter Alliss
Commentary By:
Alex Hay
Commentary By:
Dave Marr
Commentary By:
Clive Clark
Commentary By:
Mike Hughesdon
Commentary By:
Dougie Donnelly.
Unknown:
Helen Rollason.
Editor:
Peter Allden

With Toby Anstis.
(Stereo)

TVK
Why do we need water and how is gunge made? With Peter Simon.
Write to: TVK, [address removed].
(Stereo)

4.00 New Yogi Bear Show
(Rpt)

4.05 Get Your Own Back
Game show that gives grown-ups a hard time. With guest Saracen from Gladiators and host Dave Benson Phillips.
Write to: Get Your Own Back, [address removed].
(Stereo)
See This Week: page 60

4.30 Record Breakers
Feats this week include an attempt on the world record for keeping a paper plane in the air. With Cheryl Baker, Kriss Akabusi and Mark Curry.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)

5.00 Newsround

5.10-5.35 pm Grange Hill
Are Sam and Arnie finally on the track of Animal Man?

Contributors

Unknown:
Toby Anstis
Unknown:
Peter Simon
Unknown:
Dave Benson Phillips
Unknown:
Cheryl Baker
Unknown:
Kriss Akabusi
Unknown:
Mark Curry

Brad and Beth plot an escape from the turmoil of their wedding plans. Lauren is unimpressed when Lou announces that he plans to ask Cheryl out on a date. Debbie and Danni are short of cash for their late-night Christmas shopping expedition.
Shown at 1.30pm. For cast see Wednesday

The new-look popular science series kicks off with reports on a contraceptive pellet being used in the forests of Pennsylvania as a humane alternative to killing deer in order to control their numbers; an emergency system to prevent the pilots of light aircraft getting lost in the skies above Britain; and a breakthrough in the battle against dutch elm disease.

Presented by Carol Vorderman, with Howard Stableford, Rebecca Stephens, Shahnaz Pakravan and Monty Don.

See today's choices.
See This Week: page 9

Contributors

Presenter:
Carol Vorderman
Presenter:
Howard Stableford
Presenter:
Rebecca Stephens
Presenter:
Shahnaz Pakravan
Presenter:
Monty Don
Editor:
Edward Briffa

Jim Davidson with the game show combining general knowledge and snooker skill. This week's professionals - Ken Doherty from
Ireland, Darren Morgan from Wales and Oliver Kingfrom England -join the contestants competingfora chance to win the mystery star prize. Refereed by John "Mr Trick Shot" Virgo.
Director Charles Garland ; Producer John Burrowes

Contributors

Unknown:
Jim Davidson
Unknown:
Ken Doherty
Unknown:
Darren Morgan
Director:
Charles Garland
Producer:
John Burrowes

Thrillerfollow-up to the classic television series The
Untouchables. Starring
Robert Stack Chicago, 1947: Al Capone is dead, and so is Prohibition, but fat-cat gangsters still vie for power in the windy city.
When a policeman is murdered and his reputation smeared, world-famous "untouchable" Eliot Ness of the FBI returns to his old stamping ground to seek justice for his friend.
Director James Contner (199 Subtitled .462849 ♦ FILM REVIEWS pages 69-74

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Stack
Unknown:
Al Capone
Unknown:
Eliot Ness
Director:
James Contner
Eliot Ness:
Robert Stack
Roger Finn:
Charles Durning
Madeline Whitfield:
Lisa Hartman
GilLabine:
Jack Coleman
Art Malto:
Philip Bosco
Bobby Malto:
Anthony Desando
Pete Sheppard:
Ron Lea
Detective Moody:
Michael Copeman
Martin Labine:
Frank Adamson
JoeO'Malley J:
Winston Carroll

The malicious medic presents a "shaggy dog story" with a difference:

A tale of lycanthropy, starring Peter Cushing
Reared by wolves, a young man named Etoile arrives in Paris where his affinity with animals soon lands him a job at the zoo. His love for a regular visitor, Christine, turns to jealousy and anger when he discovers she is a prostitute- dangerous emotions for a werewolf. Soon a series of grisly murders are puzzling Police Inspector Gerard and coroner Paul Cataflanque.
(1974)
Film Reviews pages 69-74

Contributors

Director:
Freddie Francis
Paul Cataflanque:
Peter Cushing
Zookeeper:
Ron Moody
Maestro Pamponl:
Hugh Griffith
Etoile:
David Rintoul
Max Gerard:
Stefan Gryff
Christine:
Lynn Dalby
Chou-Chou:
Renee Houston
Madame Tellier:
Marjorie Yates
Photographer:
Roy Castle
Tiny:
Norman Mitchell
Young Etoile:
Mark Weavers
Boulon:
David Bailie

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About BBC One

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

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