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With Sarah Greene and Will Hanrahan.
Today's story from A Touch of Love is Photocall, followed at 11.05 by the summer magazine. Today, gardening with Antony Henn, Jeni Barnett meets a child star in Early Risers, a report from ex-pats in At Home Abroad, plus fitness with Susan Kane and the latest summer fashions.
Including at 11.00 and 12.00 News Subtitled; Regional News; Weather.
(Stereo)
Telephone: 24 hours on [number removed], or write to [address removed].

Contributors

Unknown:
Sarah Greene
Unknown:
Will Hanrahan
Unknown:
Antony Henn
Unknown:
Jeni Barnett
Unknown:
Susan Kane

The culinary magazine with entertaining ideas, fascinatingfacts, succulent simple suppers and consumer reports.
This week, somethingto satisfy all tastes - from a simple summerfruit puddingto the exotic flavours of squirrel and peacock. Plus chef Mark Gregory cooks up a ritzy risotto and a lavish Georgian banquet is re-created. Presented by Will Hanrahan , Pete McCarthy and Juliet Morris.
Director Ben Warwick ; Series producer Mary Clyne

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Gregory
Presented By:
Will Hanrahan
Presented By:
Pete McCarthy
Director:
Ben Warwick
Producer:
Mary Clyne

The fourth of a 24-part drama series, showing twice weekly, about the trials and tribulations of the Castle family.

Sarah and Alex have a meeting with Laura from the adoption agency and not everyone is happy when Rachel arranges a family get-together to discuss what to do about Margaret and James.
(Next episode on Thursday)
(Stereo)

Contributors

Writer:
Peter Whalley
Producer:
David Hanson
Producer:
Alison Gee
Director:
Romey Allison
Sarah Milburn:
Judith Scott
Alex Milburn:
Christopher Bowen
Matthew Castle:
Dominic Mafham
School secretary:
Pamela Ruddock
Rachel Castle:
Marian McLoughlin
Margaret Castle:
Anna Cropper
Laura Trent:
Barbara Horne
Anita Castle:
Sara Griffiths
Martin Franks:
Stephen Moyer
Christine Henshaw:
Lynn Farleigh
James Castle:
Tony Doyle
Mark Henshaw:
Simon Bright
Headmaster:
Paul Arlington
Joanne Henshaw:
Louise Milwood-Haigh
Stephen Quin:
Ray Coulthard
Emma Franks:
Melanie Ramsay
Alison Peacock:
Emily Morgan
Tony Castle:
John Bowler
Linda Castle:
Lesley Duff
Philip Castle:
Michael Simkins
Jill Kirkpatrick:
Sarah Berger
Paul Castle:
Simon Fenton
Helen Bancroft:
Kate Steavenson-Payne
Claire Castle:
Harriet Owen

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

When a woman is found dead at a bus stop just yards from her home, Ron and Marty find the neighbours very unhelpful.
Written by Peter Bowker and Bill Gallagher

Contributors

Writer:
Peter Bowker
Writer:
Bill Gallagher
Producer:
Jo Wright
Director:
Richard Laxton
DC Ron Ludlow:
Peter Wight
DC Marty Brazil:
Neil Dudgeon
Dl 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
Lorraine Drinkall:
Denise Stephenson
Lorna Jowett:
Frankie Jordan
Mr Flood:
Kenneth Cope
Marilyn Jowett:
Martha Cope
Margot Gillespie:
Sheila Ruskin
Alan Granger:
Tony Spooner
Brenda:
Aline Mowat
Lyndsay Haylock:
Annette Bentley
Ray Chaplin:
Dave Norman
Mr Rice:
Norman Mills
Nick:
Danny Brown

Supernatural thriller starring Tommy Lee Jones, Virginia Madsen

When private eye Eddie Mallard takes the Rand case he believes his rich client is crazy - Rand claims to be harassed by his dead wife. Then Eddie meets the bewitching Rachel and begins to believe the impossible. (1988)
Film Reviews pages 63-70

Contributors

Director:
Lloyd Fonvielle
Eddie Martel Mallard:
Tommy Lee Jones
Rachel Carlyle:
Virginia Madsen
Charlie Rand:
Colin Bruce
Tim:
Kevin Jarre
Debbie:
Denise Stephenson
Father George:
Frederic Forrest

Thriller starring Rod Taylor, Christopher Plummer

Despatched to London to arrest the high commissioner for the murder of his first wife, an Australian detective gets caught up in an explosive political situation.
(1968)
Film Reviews pages 63-70

Contributors

Director:
Ralph Thomas
Scobie Malone:
Rod Taylor
Sir James Quentin:
Christopher Plummer
Sheila Quentin:
Lilli Palmer
Lisa Pretorius:
Camilla Sparv
Maria Cholon:
Daliah Lavi
Ambassador Townsend:
Franc Hottone

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