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Introduced by Mo Dutta.

9.05 Kilroy

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

10.05 Good Morning....with Anne and Nick
Featuring Simon Bates with Our Tune; behind the scenes of the fashion world; cook Ainsley Harriott; Dr Mark Porter's medical desk; and Will Hanrahan with Where There's a Will. Plus, Jeni Barnett looks at Christmas through the eyes of children. And at 11.00 News Subtitled and Weather; Regional News and Weather.

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

12.05pm Pebble Mill
Alan Titchmarsh introduces the BBC Big Band and their guests in a special programme to mark the 50th anniversary of Glenn Miller's disappearance.
(Stereo)

Contributors

Presenter (The Morning on BBC1):
Mo Dutta
Unknown:
Simon Bates
Unknown:
Ainsley Harriott
Unknown:
Dr Mark Porter
Unknown:
Will Hanrahan
Unknown:
Jeni Barnett
Presenter (Pebble Mill):
Alan Titchmarsh

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Sovthrillerstarrine Kirk Douglas , Marlene Jobert After a whirlwind courtship,
Fabienne marries suave businessman
John Fenton. Then John is arrested by the secret police on their honeymoon and Fabienne becomes a pawn in a Soviet plot.
Director Dick Clement (1971) * FILM REVIEWS pages 67-76

Contributors

Unknown:
Sovthrillerstarrine Kirk Douglas
Unknown:
Marlene Jobert
Unknown:
John Fenton.
Director:
Dick Clement
Andrej:
Kirk Douglas
Fabienne:
Marlene Jobert
SirTrevorDawson:
Trevor Howard
Baxter Clarke:
Tom Courtenay
John Fenton:
Patrick Mower
Simone:
Bernardette Lafont
Webb:
Bernard Blier
Stefan:
Sacha Pitoeff
Haldane:
Richard Pearson
Jealous husband:
Garfield Morgan
Victoria:
Angharad Rees
British attaché:
Jonathan Cecil
Ambassador:
Robert Raglan

Last of the comedy-drama series.
A school exchange, an assault course, and a night in the woods. With Roland MacLeod , Linda Polan ,
Peter Woodthorpe , Gerald Home, James Tomlinson and Nadia Williams.
Written by Steve Attridge Stereo
Repeated next Sunday on BBC2 ...............8271689

Contributors

Unknown:
Roland MacLeod
Unknown:
Linda Polan
Unknown:
Peter Woodthorpe
Unknown:
James Tomlinson
Written By:
Steve Attridge

More real-life dramas from the wards of Sheffield Children's Hospital.
Things do not go according to plan when 11 -year-old Claire [text removed] , who suffers from the condition known as achondroplastic dwarfism, has surgery to lengthen her legs. Meanwhile,
9-year-old Oliver [text removed] comes in for his latest operation - he must have the warts that could stop him breathing removed from his throat. And baby Emma is still on the danger list six weeks after her liver transplant.
Producer Jennifer Crone ; Series producer Tracy Cook Subtitled .............................................1554

Contributors

Unknown:
Claire [text removed]
Unknown:
Oliver [text removed]
Producer:
Jennifer Crone
Producer:
Tracy Cook

A new seven-part drama written by and starring Jimmy Nail, with James Wilby

Jed returns to Nashville to record a song with Carmel. Back home the police warn Ade that Snotter is out to kill him. Jed politely rejects Carmel's advances, which drives her to drink and leads to her breaking down on stage. With Carmel's manager in hot pursuit, Jed rushes back to London.

Contributors

Writer:
Jimmy Nail
Executive Producer:
Linda James
Executive Producer:
Jimmy Nail
Executive Producer:
Jen Samson
Director:
Robert Knights
Jed Shepperd:
Jimmy Nail
Ade Lynn:
James Wilby
Carmel Cantrell:
Amy Madigan
Lou Benedetti:
Burt Young
Alan Clarke:
Christopher Fairbank
Jamie Ronson:
Tom Mannion
Caroline Carrison:
Alex Kingston
Sue Nbokei:
Ginny Holder
Andy McDougal:
John Straiton
Snotter:
Vince Pellegrino
Ox:
Oliver Haden
DI Machin:
Matthew Marsh
Archie:
Sammy Johnson
Bobby:
Mike Elliott
Big Chrissy:
Paul Palance
Tony:
Trevor Fox
Omo:
Jeffrey Knox
Paul:
Christopher Nichol

The programme of argument and debate in which a studio audience questions leading politicians and other public figures on the controversial issues of the day. Guests in tonight's programme from the Oxford Union include Education Secretary
Gillian Shephard. Chaired by David Dimbleby. Director Laurence Vulliamy ; Series editor
Christopher Capron APPLICATIONS: if you would like to join the Question Time audience, telephone [number removed].

Contributors

Unknown:
Gillian Shephard.
Unknown:
David Dimbleby.
Director:
Laurence Vulliamy
Unknown:
Christopher Capron

From the Grand Hall at London's
Olympia. First of five days of coverage from this traditional Christmas show combining high-class showjumping with light-hearted equestrian entertainment. Commentary by Michael Tucker and Stephen Hadley . Introduced by David Vine.
Producers Wendy Sheppard , Johnnie Watherston

Contributors

Commentary By:
Michael Tucker
Unknown:
Stephen Hadley
Introduced By:
David Vine.
Producers:
Wendy Sheppard
Producers:
Johnnie Watherston

Prison drama, based on a true story and starring Tony Danza
Inside a New York security prison, against a background of prison riots and constant intimidation, a condemned man risks his life to find a way out through study and becomes the world's first convict-attorney.
Director Gene Reynolds (1986) Subtitled *
FILM REVIEWS pages 67-76

Contributors

Jerry Rosenberg:
Tony Danza
Warden Henry Felber:
Jon Devries
Lou Rosenberg:
Alvin Epstein
Judge Samuel Leibowitz:
Mitchell Jason
Rose Ann Rosenberg:
Lisa Langlois
Anthony Portelli:
Rocco Sisto
Belle Rosenberg:
Dawn Greenhall
Captain Lubway:
Dan Lauria
Probst:
Kenneth Pogue

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