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Featuring celebrity guests, agony aunt Deidre Sanders , cookery with Ainsley Harriott , Garden Guru with Anthony Henn , and John Leslie meets more unsung heroes of sport. And at 11.00 News Subtitled and Weather; Regional
News and Weather. Stereo .......... TELEPHONE: (24 hours): [number removed], or write to Good Morning, PO Box 5500. Birmingham B5 7AN.

Contributors

Unknown:
Deidre Sanders
Unknown:
Ainsley Harriott
Unknown:
Anthony Henn
Unknown:
John Leslie

Episode one of a 12-part science-fiction comedy-thriller. Watt returns from his own planet.
Written by Pip and Jane Baker

Contributors

Unknown:
Jane Baker
Watt:
Garth Napier Jones
Sean:
Tom Brodie
Zoe:
Jessica Simpson
Tom Ruddock:
Simon Cook
Val Ruddock:
Heather Wright
Jones:
Michael Godley

Jill Dando searches the Venezuelan forest for the capuchin monkey; Carol Smillie samples an inexpensive Spanish holiday, joining 36-hour coach trip to the Costa Dorada; Maureen Lipman takes a weekend shopping break in New York; and John Pitman enjoys a gastronomic weekend in Kinsale, Ireland. Last in the series.
(Stereo)

Contributors

Reporter:
Jill Dando
Reporter:
Carol Smillie
Reporter:
Maureen Lipman
Reporter:
John Pitman
Producer:
Alison Sharman
Producer:
Paul Wooding
Editor:
Jane Lush

On Ian Botham's team tonight are Ally McCoist, the Scotland striker who, with Rangers, has won seven league championships and a record eight Scottish League Cups, and Nellie Cooman, the Dutch athlete who was twice World indoor champion and current European indoor champion over 60 metres.

Bill Beaumont is joined by Richard Dunwoody, the current National Hunt Champion who, on Saturday, will be hoping to record his third victory in the Grand National, and Graham Thorpe, the Surrey batsman who was England's leading run scorer in the Test series against Australia during the winter. With David Coleman.

Contributors

Presenter:
David Coleman
Team captain:
Ian Botham
Panellist:
Ally McCoist
Panellist:
Nellie Cooman
Team captain:
Bill Beaumont
Panellist:
Richard Dunwoody
Panellist:
Graham Thorpe
Executive Producer:
Mike Adley

Born 100 years ago, Jean Renoir is considered by many the greatest of film directors. Omnibus presents a two-part investigation of Renoir's life and career, coinciding with a short season of his films on BBC2.

The son of Impressionist painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Jean's career began in the silent era but his most acclaimed films date from the 1930s.
His films are said to reflect his father's love of nature and deep humanity, and have long been an inspiration to other directors as well as audiences.
Directors Bernardo Bertolucci, Peter Bogdanovich and Claude Chabrol are among those interviewed.
Director David Thompson; Series editor Nigel Williams.
La Regle du Jeu will be shown next Saturday and Boudu Saved from Drowning next Sunday; Part 2 of Omnibus next Tuesday
Barry Norman: page 50

Contributors

Interviewee:
Bernardo Bertolucci
Interviewee:
Peter Bogdanovich
Interviewee:
Claude Chabrol
Director:
David Thompson
Series Editor:
Nigel Williams

Comedy starring Val Kilmer, Gabe Jarret

Mitch Taylor and Chris Knight are advanced science students, recruited by Professor Jerry Hathaway to work on a secret project. But the two are horrified to discover that their assignment has sinister ramifications.
(1985)
Film Reviews pages 53-56

Contributors

Director:
Martha Coolidge
Chris Knight:
Val Kilmer
Mitch Taylor:
Gabe Jarret
Jordan Cochran:
Michelle Meyrink
Professor Jerome Hathaway:
William Atherton
Sherry Nugil:
Patti D'Arbanville
Kent:
Robert Prescott
Major Carnagle:
Louis Giambalvo

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