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Live entertainment with cartoons, celebrities, music, games, comedy and competitions, all from a hotel run by a cow called Morag.
Guests today include Jaason Simmons from Baywatch, Vicky Taylor of "Byker Grove" and Sacha Pitimson of "The Biz". Plus cartoon fun with "Casper the friendly ghost".
Presented by Zoe Ball and Grant Stott.
See today's choices.
(See Children: page 38)

Contributors

Guest:
Jaason Simmons
Guest:
Vicky Taylor
Guest:
Sacha Pitimson
Presenter:
Zoe Ball
Presenter:
Grant Stott
Series Producer:
Liz Scott
Executive Producer:
Edward Pugh

Live action drama, based on the books created by Francine Pascal. A story of life in a California town, as seen through the eyes of 16-year-old twins Elizabeth and Jessica Wakefield. With Cynthia Daniel and Brittany Daniel. See today's choices.
Stereo.....

Contributors

Unknown:
Francine Pascal.
Unknown:
Jessica Wakefield.
Unknown:
Cynthia Daniel
Unknown:
Brittany Daniel.

Introduced by Steve Rider.
12.20 Football Focus Gary Linekerlooks ahead to this afternoon's key matches.
1.00 News
1.05, 2.10, 2.40, 3.10 World Snooker Action from the ninth day of the World Professional Snooker Championship.
Commentary by Ted Lowe , Clive Everton and Ray Edmonds. Coverage continues at
4.30pm on BBC2.
1.55,2.25, 2.55,3.25 Racing From
Newbury, featuring races at 2.00, 2.30,
3.00 and 3.30. Commentary by PeterO'Sullevan, Julian Wilson and Jimmy Lindley.
3.40 Rugby Union: Scotland v Romania Live second-half coverage from Murrayfield, of Scotland's final international before next month's World
Cup in South Africa. Commentary by Bill McLaren and John Jeffrey.
4.30 Swimming European Championship trials from Ponds Forge International Pool, Sheffield. Commentary by Hamilton Bland and Andy Jameson.
4.45 Final Score Roundup of the day's results and reports. Producer Martin Hopkins
Editor Dave Gordon ....

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider.
Unknown:
Gary Linekerlooks
Commentary By:
Ted Lowe
Commentary By:
Clive Everton
Commentary By:
Ray Edmonds.
Unknown:
Julian Wilson
Unknown:
Jimmy Lindley.
Commentary By:
Bill McLaren
Commentary By:
John Jeffrey.
Commentary By:
Hamilton Bland
Commentary By:
Andy Jameson.
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
Dave Gordon

Tonight's edition of the snooker game show features Jimmy White , Tony Drago and Les Dodd. With host Jim Davidson and referee John Virgo. Producer John Burrowes

Contributors

Unknown:
Jimmy White
Unknown:
Tony Drago
Unknown:
Jim Davidson
Unknown:
John Virgo.
Producer:
John Burrowes

Simon Mayo introduces the series developed from his popular Radio 1 slot. He extracts confessions from an unsuspecting studio audience,
"confessors" bare their souls, and three contestants reveal some of their funniest secrets. This week's prize is a holiday for two in the West Indies. Director John Gorman ; Producer Mark Linsey

Contributors

Introduces:
Simon Mayo
Director:
John Gorman
Producer:
Mark Linsey

Drama series set in an American hospital. Starring
MandyPatinkin Adam Arkin , Hector Elizondo
With the Greatest of Ease. The fate of a family of trapeze artists is in the balance after an accident.
See today's choices.
Dr Jeffrey Geiger MANDYPATINKIN Dr Aaron Shutt. .................................. ADAM ARKIN
Dr Phillip Watters HECTOR ELIZONDO Dr Nadine Winslow. .....VICTORIA DILLARD
Camille Shutt ROXANNEHART
Alan Birch. ................................. PETER MACNICOL
Angela Giandamenico ROMAMAFFIA Dr Arthur Thurmond EG MARSHALL

Contributors

Unknown:
Mandypatinkin Adam Arkin
Unknown:
Hector Elizondo
Unknown:
Dr Jeffrey Geiger Mandypatinkin
Unknown:
Dr Aaron Shutt.
Unknown:
Adam Arkin
Unknown:
Hector Elizondo
Unknown:
Dr Nadine Winslow.
Unknown:
Victoria Dillard
Unknown:
Camille Shutt Roxannehart
Unknown:
Alan Birch.
Unknown:
Peter MacNicol
Unknown:
Angela Giandamenico Romamaffia
Unknown:
Dr Arthur Thurmond

A series of stand-up comedy and sketches, with Lenny Henry and a bunch of new characters. With guests Felix Dexter , Carlton Dixon , Stephen Moore , Barry Norman and Curtis Walker , and music from Incognito. Director Juliet May; Producer GeoffAtkinson

Contributors

Unknown:
Lenny Henry
Unknown:
Felix Dexter
Unknown:
Carlton Dixon
Unknown:
Stephen Moore
Unknown:
Barry Norman
Unknown:
Curtis Walker

Comedy from the stand-up circuit. Tonight, John Moloney, Rhona Cameron and Mark Lamarr. Hosted by Barry Cryer. Last in the series.
Director Mark Mylod; Producer Claudia Lloyd

Contributors

Presenter/comedian:
Barry Cryer
Comedian:
John Moloney
Comedian:
Rhona Cameron
Unknown:
Mark Lamarr
Director:
Mark Mylod
Producer:
Claudia Lloyd

Western starring
David Carradine
Keith Carradine
In post-Civil War Missouri, the James-Younger Gang are heroes to the local people. When one oftheirnumber gets trigger-happy during a bank raid, the authorities are determined to hunt them down. Four real-life sets of brothers play the outlaws in this film.
Director Walter Hill (1980)
+ FILM REVIEWS pages 43-48

Contributors

Unknown:
David Carradine
Unknown:
Keith Carradine
Director:
Walter Hill
Cole Younger:
David Carradine
Jim Younger:
Keith Carradine
Bob Younger:
Robert Carradine
Jesse James:
James Keach
Frank James:
Stacy Keach
Ed Miller:
Dennis Quaid
Clell Miller:
Randy Quaid
John Younger:
Kevin Brophy
George Arthur:
Harry Carey Jr
Charlie Ford:
Christopher Guest
Bob Ford:
Nicholas Guest

Horror starring
Vincent Price
Barbara Steele
16th-century Spain: young English aristocrat Francis Barnard arrives at a mysterious castle to investigate the death of his sister Elizabeth. Her husband Nicholas Medina , who is acting strangely, tells Francis that
Elizabeth died of shock in the castle's terrifyingtorture chamber.
Director Roger Corman (1961)
* FILM REVIEWS pages 43-48

Contributors

Unknown:
Vincent Price
Unknown:
Barbara Steele
Unknown:
Francis Barnard
Unknown:
Nicholas Medina
Director:
Roger Corman
Nicholas Medina:
Vincent Price
Elizabeth Barnard Medina:
Barbara Steele
Francis Barnard:
John Kerr
Catherine Medina:
Luana Anders
Dr Charles Leon:
Anthony Carbone
Maximillian the butler:
Patrick Westwood

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