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With Sarah Greene and Will Hanrahan.
Today, a report on post-war life in Slice of Life, catching up with expatriates in At Home Abroad, and the chance for viewers to test holidays.
And at 11.00 and 12.00 News Subtitled; Regional News and Weather.

Telephone: 24 hours on [number removed], or write to [address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Sarah Greene
Presenter:
Will Hanrahan

Another chance to see the fourth series of the children's comedy.

Uncle Jack goes to Egypt with his niece Helen and uncovers strange doings at the Tomb of El Wadi Whant.

Contributors

Writer:
Jim Eldridge
Jack:
Paul Jones
Imogen:
Moyra Fraser
"M":
Roger Hammond
Dorothy:
Tricia George
Smythe:
Michael Cochrane
Cuervo:
Jimmi Harkishin
Imelda:
Natasha Gray
Hugo:
John Turnbull
Pearl:
Caroline O'Connor
Mustafa Pipi:
Stewart Permutt
Helen:
Catherine Bailey

This week, a look at the humble potato and an exotic Thai chicken dish. Guest chef William Black prepares salmon with tomatoes and chives, and passes on tips for buying fish. Presented by Will Hanrahan and Juliet Morris.
Director Ben Warwick ; Series producer Mary Clyne

Contributors

Unknown:
William Black
Presented By:
Will Hanrahan
Presented By:
Juliet Morris.
Director:
Ben Warwick
Producer:
Mary Clyne

Another visit to Addenbrooke's, Cambridge. Tonight, a woman talks about her decision to have a healthy breast removed to avoid a recurrence of cancer. Plus, a visit with diabetic youngsters and an update on a kidney transplant. With Sue Lawley, Tony Robinson and Maggie Philbin.
(The next programme is at 10.25pm)
(Stereo)

Contributors

Presenter:
Sue Lawley
Presenter:
Tony Robinson
Presenter:
Maggie Philbin

The second of a 24-part drama series, showing twice weekly, about the trials and tribulations of the Castle family.
James Castle goes to see his mistress, Christine, who provisionally agrees to let him stay.
See today's choices.
Next episode on Thursday

Castles 8.30pm BBC1
Now in regular Tuesday and Thursday slots, BBCtv drama's newest family are trying to pick up the pieces after the discovery that head of the household James (Tony Doyle) has been having an affair.
He stormed out leaving his wife of more than 40 years (Anna Cropper) and the rest of the family in shock. Now meet "the other woman", Christine (Lynn Farleigh). Deserted by her husband, James offers her more than just comfort and support - something her children are not happy about.

Contributors

Writer:
Peter Whalley
Producer:
Alison Gee
Director:
Simon Massey
James Castle:
Tony Doyle
Sarah Milburn:
Judith Scott
Alison Peacock:
Emily Morgan
Matthew Castle:
Dominic Mafham
Alex Milburn:
Christopher Bowen
Christine Henshaw:
Lynn Farleigh
Joanne Henshaw:
Louise Milwood-Haigh
Mark Henshaw:
Simon Bright
Tony Castle:
John Bowler
Rachel Castle:
Marian McLoughlin
Anita Castle:
Sara Griffiths
Stephen Quin:
Ray Coulthard
Linda Castle:
Lesley Duff
Margaret Castle:
Anna Cropper
Claire Castle:
Harriet Owen
Philip Castle:
Michael Simkins
Helen Bancroft:
Kate Steavenson-Payne
Paul Castle:
Simon Fenton
Martin Franks:
Stephen Moyer
Priest:
Neville Phillips
Receptionist:
Lesley McGuire
Colin Smith:
Philip Ralph
Karen Hearne:
Joanne Thirsk

A six-part drama series about a team of detectives.

The team investigates pornography being sold to children.
See today's choices.

Contributors

Writer:
Peter Bowker
Writer:
Bill Gallagher
Producer:
Jo Wright
Director:
Richard Laxton
DC Ron Ludlow:
Peter Wight
DC Marty Brazil:
Neil Dudgeon
DI Eric Temple:
John Duttine
DS Franky Drinkall:
John Hannah
DS Rebecca Bennett:
Orla Brady
DC Warren Allen:
Darrell D'Silva
DC Bruce Hannaford:
Lennie James
CID Aide Tony Bromley:
Andy Rashleigh
PC Alex Holder:
Stephen Billington
Dr Innocent Adesigbin:
Pauline Black
Kath Ludlow:
Sally Edwards
Donna Ludlow:
Sally Proctor
Lorraine Drinkall:
Denise Stephenson
Hasif Mamoud:
Pankaj Buttoo
Maggie:
Christine Moore
Craig Page:
Andrew Dunn
Mrs Kilcline:
Beatrice Kelly
Mr Kilcline:
Colin Edwynn
Miles Ammerstone:
John Moreno
Mrs Beardsmore:
Joan Scott
Mr Mamoud:
Aftab Sachak

Action from tonight's Umbro Cup football match between Brazil and Japan, at Goodison Park - the first international to be played at Everton since 1973. Plus highlights of England's opening match, against
Canada, in the second women's World Cup in Sweden.
Commentary by John Motson with Trevor Brooking. Introduced by Tony Gubba with Gary Lineker.

Contributors

Commentary By:
John Motson
Unknown:
Trevor Brooking.
Introduced By:
Tony Gubba
Unknown:
Gary Lineker.

The second of four profiles of staff who keep the NHS trust going.
Tonight: a nurse who is training others to accept medical responsibilities that were once within the realm of junior doctors.
(Hospital Watch returns tomorrow at 10.05am)
(Stereo)

Comedy starring Richard Dreyfuss, Teri Garr

Joe Trotter has promised to stop gambling, but he cannot resist betting on a dead cert.
(1989) (Subtitled)
Film Reviews pages 49-58

Contributors

Director:
Joe Pytka
Joe Trotter:
Richard Dreyfuss
Pam:
Teri Garr
Looney:
David Johansen
Vicki:
Jennifer Tilly
Greenberg:
Allen Garfield
Bookie:
Robbie Coltrane

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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