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Mo Dutta introduces debate, magazine, chat and entertainment programmes, plus the viewers' Quizcall competition.
Competition Line: [number removed] (39p per min cheap rate and 49p other times). For a copy of the rules, send sae to [address removed]

9.05 Kilroy
Topical discussion programme with Robert Kilroy-Silk

10.00 News and Weather (subtitled) (news) Regional News; Weather

10.05 Good Morning....with Anne and Nick
Anne Diamond and Nick Owen discuss the day's top stories. Featuring Dr Mark Porter's medical phone-in, a consumer desk, the latest fashion, Hollywood gossip, needlecraft and travel.
Including at 11.00 News Subtitled and Weather; Regional News and Weather.
Telephone: (24 hours): [number removed], or write to Good Morning, [address removed].
Dr Mark Porter : page 61

12.00 News and Weather (subtitled) (news) Regional News; Weather

12.05pm Pebble Mill
Singer Jack Jones talks to Alan Titchmarsh.

Contributors

Presenter (The Morning on BBC1):
Mo Dutta
Presenter (Kilroy):
Robert Kilroy-Silk
Presenter (Good Morning....with Anne and Nick):
Anne Diamond
Presenter (Good Morning....with Anne and Nick):
Nick Owen
Expert (Good Morning....with Anne and Nick):
Dr Mark Porter
Presenter (Pebble Mill):
Alan Titchmarsh
Guest (Pebble Mill):
Jack Jones

Juliet Morris with the monthly programme about the media.

Today a report on Disney's The Lion King and Snow White, plus Pirates, the new comedy on Thursdays BBC 1.
Write with your comments to: Take Two, [address removed].
(Stereo)
See This Week: 66

Contributors

Presenter:
Juliet Morris

More reports on poor services and shoddy products, presented by Anne Robinson with Alice Beer. Call the hotline on [number removed] and talk through your story with a researcher; or write to [address removed].

Contributors

Presenter:
Anne Robinson
Presenter:
Alice Beer
Editor:
Sarah Caplin

Everyone in Albert Square has been invited to celebrate Phil and Kathy's engagement at the Queen Vic. But when Grant gets some devastating news it becomes a party that no one is likely to forget.
See today's choices.
(For cast see Tuesday)
(Stereo)

From babyhood to boardroom, women are now set to out-achieve men.
Panorama reveals evidence that the future is female - and the weaker sex is now male. Girls now do better than boys at virtually every level of education; even the best schools can't close the gender gap, and many employers now favour women for top jobs. Have women won the war of the sexes? Mike Embley reports.

Transcripts: of this programme cost £20.00 and are available by sending a cheque or postal order made payable to BBC News and Current Affairs.
Please state the programme title and transmission date and send to [address removed] (Tel. [number removed])

Contributors

Reporter:
Mike Embley
Producer:
Sarah Powell
Editor:
Glenwyn Benson

Phil Bachelor gets a crush on the youngest girl in the office, but a mix-up with Valentine cards leads to cruel public humiliation at the company Valentine ball.

Contributors

Writer:
Paul Shearer
Writer:
Richard Turner
Director:
John Kilby
Producer:
Stephen McCrum
Phil:
Timothy Spall
Tippit:
John Sessions
Janice:
Anna Massey
Chris:
David Haig
Dave:
Brian Pettifer
Lizzie:
Nicola Stephenson
Simon:
Peter Czajkowski
Donna:
Suzy Cooper
Gary Buston:
Geoff McGivern
Jimmy:
Philip Shelley
Denise:
Vicky Licorish
Caroline:
Sarah Fund
Brian:
Elisabeth Hadfield
Jack:
John Baker
Trevor:
Craig Purnell

Tonight: Kenneth Branagh discusses his new film, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, and what it was like to work with Francis Ford Coppola and Robert DeNiro. Films under review include The Browning Version - starring Albert Finney and Greta Scacchi in a remake of the Terence Rattigan play - and Major League II, with Charlie Sheen and Tom Berenger

Contributors

Presenter:
Barry Norman
Interviewee:
Kenneth Branagh
Director:
Many Cooper
Series Producer:
Bruce Thompson

Sinister horror shown as part of the Movie Classics season.

When Rosemary and Guy move into a Manhattan apartment, their lives increasingly revolve around the Castevets, their eccentric old neighbours. But when Rosemary gets pregnant, the attentions of the Castevets acquire sinister overtones.
(1968)
Film Reviews pages 75-79

Contributors

Director:
Roman Polanski
Rosemary Woodhouse:
Mia Farrow
Guy Woodhouse:
John Cassavetes
Minnie Castevet:
Ruth Gordon
Roman Castevet:
Sidney Blackmer
Hutch:
Maurice Evans

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