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Comprehensive regional news, live reports and interviews on issues affecting people in the south east, presented by Tim Ewart. Plus reports on local sportingevents.
EditorGuyPelham ................................... REGIONAL PROGRAMME

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Presented By:
Tim Ewart.

Jill suggests a way that Alex can get out of the adoption without Sarah knowing.

(Omnibus edition Wednesday at 2.15pm)

Contributors

Writer:
Peter Whalley
Producer:
David Hanson
Producer:
Alison Gee
Director:
Jeremy Silberston
Tony Castle:
John Bowler
Rachel Castle:
Marian McLoughlin
Anita Castle:
Sara Griffiths
James Castle:
Tony Doyle
Dennis Sinclair:
Robert McBain
Matthew Castle:
Dominic Mafham
Alison Peacock:
Emily Morgan
Margaret Castle:
Anna Cropper
Karen Heame:
Joanne Thirsk
Martin Franks:
Stephen Moyer
Adam Robins:
Stephen Greif
Sarah Milbum:
Judith Scott
Joanne Henshaw:
Louise Milwood-Haigh
Mark Henshaw:
Simon Bright
Christine Henshaw:
Lynn Farleigh
Alex Milburn:
Christopher Bowen
Jill Kirkpatrick:
Sarah Berger
Philip Castle:
Michael Simkins
Linda Castle:
Lesley Duff
Stephen Quin:
Ray Coulthard
Helen Bancroft:
Kate Steavenson-Payne
Paul Castle:
Simon Fenton
Mr Elrington:
Benny Young
Claire Castle:
Harriet Owen
Police constable:
Paul Putner

r A magazine programme giving shopping advice. It tests motorway service stations for value, and it asks which brand of British lager is best. Plus talk show host Vanessa Feltz challenges fashion buyers to find a stylish frock that fits the fuller figure. With Penny Smith and Chris Choi. See today's choices.
ProducerGeraldine McClelland Subtitled .....

Contributors

Unknown:
Vanessa Feltz
Unknown:
Chris Choi.

The third in a six-part comedy series about a star newspaper reporter.
Starring John Gordon-Sinclair

Gavin starts writing horoscopes. Clare predicts it will be bad news for everyone - and it certainly proves to be for Gavin.

Contributors

Writer:
Paul Mayhew-Archer
Director:
Nick Wood
Producer:
Susan Belbin
Gavin Nelson:
John Gordon-Sinclair
Clare Priddy:
Sophie Thompson
Mike Walker:
Steven O'Donnell
Jackie Spicer:
Elizabeth Counsell
Lorraine Wilde:
Camille Coduri
Miss Butt:
Joan Under
Len:
David Kennedy
Kev:
Andrew Greenough
Debs:
Alison Senior

Panorama reveals the desperate plight of one in ten mothers who suffer from postnatal mental illness. New research shows that mothers with postnatal illness are a long-term danger not only to themselves but also to their children. Yet, such women are met with a health service lottery for care. Martin Bashir reports.

Note: because Panorama is a topical programme and likely to react to events in the news. the above programme is liable to change.

Contributors

Reporter:
Martin Bashir
Producer:
Sarah Powell
Editor:
Steve Hewlett

Thriller based on a true story, starring Barry Bostwick, Joanna Kerns

Kathy and Paul Plunk move to Oregon to run a small hotel. But their first day in business ends in terror when two youths on the run take them prisoner.
(1991)
Film Reviews pages 49-57

Contributors

Director:
Michael Tuchner
Paul Plunk:
Barry Bostwick
Kathy Plunk:
Joanna Kerns
Robert Knott:
John Stamos
Frost:
Chad Lowe
Karen:
Patricia Charbonneau
Rudy Bruger:
Teddie Stidder

The competition starts this year with teams from Wales and Lithuania.
Introduced by Rosemarie Ford, with commentary from Charles Nove and music from the Andy Ross Band.
(Repeated on Wednesday at 3.25pm)
(Stereo)

Contributors

Presenter:
Rosemarie Ford
Commentary:
Charles Nove
Music:
The Andy Ross Band
Director/Producer:
Simon Betts

Drama starring Jordan Christopher

Jonathan, a New York cab driver, shares a flat with Winslow, a self-confessed virgin. When a new tenant, Jennifer, moves into the building, love and friendship blossom.
(1970)
Film Reviews pages 49-57

Contributors

Director:
John Dexter
Jonathan:
Jordan Christopher
Jennifer:
Jill O'Hara
Winslow Smith:
Robert Walden
Mildred:
Lois Nettleton
Naomi:
Boni Enten

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

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