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Guests this morning include Patrick Robinson (alias Ash from Casualty) who will be taking your calls. Welsh rugby football superstar Ieuen Evans is one of the top players in the Hot Seat, and young violinist Vanessa-Mae has her five top tips. The great hankie detective Bergerac continues his search, Clarissa Explains It All in another episode of the teen drama, Trev Neal and Simon Hickson pay another visit to the weirdest dry cleaners, another unsuspecting viewer is Famous for Five Minutes, there's Electric Circus with John Barrowman, and cartoon action with Rugrats and X-Men. Presented by Andi Peters and Emma Forbes.
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Contributors

Unknown:
Patrick Robinson
Unknown:
Trev Neal
Unknown:
Simon Hickson
Unknown:
John Barrowman
Presented By:
Andi Peters
Presented By:
Emma Forbes
Editor:
Chris Bellinger

Introduced by Steve Rider.
12.20 Football Focus A look at this afternoon's top FA Premiership matches.
12.55, 1.30, 2.05, 2.40 Racing From Ascot, featuring races at 1.00, 1.35 and
2.10, plus the 2.45 race from
Leopardstown. With commentary by PeterO'Sullevan, Richard Pitman and Peter Scudamore.
1.10 NeWS
1.15 Ski-ing World cup action from the men's downhill championship, where Marc Girardelli of Luxembourg is the defending champion. From Kitzbuhel, Austria. Commentary by David Vine.
1.45,2.20 Basketball From the NEC,
Birmingham where Thames Valley Tigers will be defending their title in the final against the Sheffield Sharks. Commentary by Stuart Storey and Bill Beswick.
2.55,3.55 Rugby League Live coverage of the first Regal Trophy semi-final. In last year's final Wigan were beaten by the unfancied Castleford, after defeating Bradford Northern at this stage. Commentary by Ray French .
3.45 Football Half-Times
4.40 Final Score Roundup of the day's results and reports. Producer Martin Hopkins
Editor Dave Gordon

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider.
Unknown:
Richard Pitman
Unknown:
Peter Scudamore.
Unknown:
Marc Girardelli
Commentary By:
David Vine.
Commentary By:
Stuart Storey
Commentary By:
Bill Beswick.
Commentary By:
Ray French
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
Dave Gordon

Tonight's edition of the snookergame show features Stephen Hendry , John Parrott and Andy Hicks. With host Jim Davidson and referee John Virgo.
Director Charles Garland ; Producer John Burrowes
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Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Hendry
Unknown:
John Parrott
Unknown:
Andy Hicks.
Unknown:
Jim Davidson
Unknown:
John Virgo.
Director:
Charles Garland
Producer:
John Burrowes

The Phantom Train of Doom (part 2). November 1916: in the attemptto rejoin their unit, Indy and Remy are tricked into a trip behind enemy lines that turns into an epic journey across Africa. The pair's fate rests in unexpected hands.
With LYNSEY BAXTER , JULIAN FIRTH , RONALD FRASER
, FREDDIE JONES.

Contributors

Unknown:
Lynsey Baxter
Unknown:
Julian Firth
Unknown:
Ronald Fraser
Unknown:
Freddie Jones.
Young Indiana Jones:
Sean Patrick Flanery
Remy:
Ronny Coutteure
Colonel Paul Von Lettow-Vorbeck:
Tom Bell
Frederick Sealous:
Paul Freeman

Noel Edmonds hosts another House
Party live from Crinkley Bottom, with special guest Thora Hird.
Carol Vorderman receives a "Gotcha", NTV invades anotherfront room, and Trip
Round the Great House features a very special villager.
Producer Jonathan Beazley ; Executive producer
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Contributors

Unknown:
Noel Edmonds
Unknown:
Thora Hird.
Unknown:
Carol Vorderman
Producer:
Jonathan Beazley

End of the Road. Jude finds herself embroiled in a suicide attempt which is not what it seems. A teenage prank turns a birthday party into a tragic disasterand Mike owes Rachel an explanation. See today's choices.
Episode written by Keith Temple
Producer Corinne Hollingworth ; Director
Dave Innes Edwards

Contributors

Written By:
Keith Temple
Producer:
Corinne Hollingworth
Director:
Dave Innes Edwards
Charlie Fairhead:
Derek Thompson
MikeBarratt:
Clive Mantle
Martin Ashford:
Patrick Robinson
Josh Giffiths:
Ian Bleasdale
Rachel Longworth:
Jane Gurnett
Kate Wilson:
Sorcha Cusack
Eddie Gordon:
Joan Oliver
AdamCooke:
Steven Brand
Jude Kocamik:
Lisa Coleman
MattHawley:
Jason Merrells
LizHarker:
Sue Devaney
Dennis Martin:
David Hargreaves
Caroline Martin:
Jennie Linden
Iris Thompson:
Paula Jacobs
Ronnie Thompson:
Sid Livingstone
Bev Elliott:
Elizabeth Rider
Nathan Elliott:
Matthew Terdre
Geoff Cooper:
John Vine
Sheila Cooper:
Lynne Pearson
Colin:
Colin Wyatt
Lee:
Scott Robinson
Gary:
Danny Ferguson
Alice Moody:
Denise Coffey

In May 1940 a great deal of Britain's gold reserves were taken to a Liverpool bank for safe keeping against possible German invasion. Jim Hitchmough, creator of the long running ITV series Watching, has based his comedy drama on this little-known wartime episode.
See today's choices.

Contributors

Writer:
Jim Hitchmough
Producer/Director:
Christopher Morahan
Billy Mac:
David Jason
Hubert:
Tim Pigott-Smith
Nickson:
Gorden Kaye
Gwen:
Brenda Blethyn
Barton:
Geoffrey Hutchings
Mrs Mac:
Noreen Kershaw
Jacko:
Neil Caple
Chips:
Colin Edwynn
Destry:
Paul Angelis
Adam:
Christopher Quinn
Alf:
Stephen Lord
Stan:
Bill Speed
Ivor:
David Pugh

Highlights of two of today's key matches from the FA Premiership, including the clash between Blackburn Rovers, who led the table after the Christmas and New Year fixtures, and Nottingham Forest. Plus a roundup of today's other goals and key moments. Commentary by John Motson and Barry Davies. Introduced by Desmond Lynam with Trevor Brooking.
Series producer John Shrewsbury ; Editor
Brian Barwick Stereo
* See Alan Hansen : page 46

Contributors

Commentary By:
John Motson
Commentary By:
Barry Davies.
Introduced By:
Desmond Lynam
Unknown:
Trevor Brooking.
Producer:
John Shrewsbury
Editor:
Brian Barwick
Unknown:
Alan Hansen

Alistair MacLean 's adventure story starring
Anthony Hopkins
Robert Morley
Jack Hawkins
A naval secret agent and his aide are sent to investigate the piracy of gold bullion ships in the Irish Sea. Their quest leads them to a small port, where theyfind a shipping magnate, his strangely incompatible wife and a generous helping of danger.
Director Etienne Peder (1971) ................ * FILM REVIEWS pages 52-56

Contributors

Unknown:
Alistair MacLean
Unknown:
Anthony Hopkins
Unknown:
Robert Morley
Unknown:
Jack Hawkins
Director:
Etienne Peder
Philip Calvert:
Anthony Hopkins
Sir Arthur Arnold- Jones:
Robert Morley
Sir Anthony Skouras:
Jack Hawkins
Charlotte Skouras:
Nathalie Delon
Hunslett:
Corin Redgrave
Lord Chamley:
Derek Bond
Lavorski:
Ferdy Mayne
Helicopter pilot:
Maurice Roeves
TimHutchinson:
Leon Collins
Sue Kirkside:
Wendy Allnutt

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