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Karl receives an amazingjob offer and Annalise can't wait to reveal her happy news to Ramsay Street.
Shown at 1.30pm Stereo

Contributors

Cody Willis:
Peta Brady
Lou Carpenter:
Tom Oliver
Brett Stark:
Brett Blewitt
Philip Martin:
Ian Rawlings
Hannah Martin:
Rebecca Ritters
Mark Gottlieb:
Bruce Samazan
Annalise Hartman:
Kimberley Davies
SamKratz:
Richard Grieve
Karl Kennedy:
Alan Fletcher
Billy Kennedy:
Jesse Spencer
Libby Kennedy:
Kym Valentine
Malcolm Kennedy:
Benji McNair
Susan Kennedy:
Jackie Woodburne
Stonefish:
Anthony Engleman

Bob Monkhouse presents the last in the series in which three contestants compete with each otherto display amazingfeats of memory. This week, the Memory Masters have to rememberthe names of 159 pubs and their landlords. And on location at
Moss Side racing stables, Manchester, Annabel Giles puts the contestants through their paces with a test to recall 50 horse and jockey combinations. Producer Mary Richmond ; Executive producer
Stephen Leahy * Annabel Giles 's Kind of Day: page

Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Monkhouse
Unknown:
Annabel Giles
Producer:
Mary Richmond
Producer:
Stephen Leahy
Unknown:
Annabel Giles

A series of programmes in which Terry Wogan takes a personal look at his native land. This week, he takes in the Dingle peninsula, the golden vale of Kerry, and the gastronomic delights of Kinsale. Plus, he talks with Albert Reynolds about his life both as the Taoiseach and since he stepped down, and to international singing star Chris de Burgh.

Contributors

Presenter:
Terry Wogan
Interviewee:
Albert Reynolds
Interviewee:
Chris de Burgh
Producer:
Ken Stephinson

Classic moments culled from the five series which Kenny Everett made for the BBC. Stand by for laughs from those unforgettable characters Cupid Stunt, Sid Snot, Gizzard Puke and Marcel Wave. Prepare to be bombarded by Spam Spewing's dancing bosom and Rod Stewart's inflatable bottom. As always, it's all done in the best possible taste.

(Subtitled)

Contributors

Comedian:
Kenny Everett

Return of the six-part comedy series about male solidarity, written by Daniel Peacock.
The Dice of Life. Kendle'sfallenfor
Becky in a big way and his tangled love life inspires Lenny to invent a board game that will make his fortune. But fate packs an unexpected punch.
Producer Claire Hinson ; Director Terry Kinane

Contributors

Written By:
Daniel Peacock.
Producer:
Claire Hinson
Director:
Terry Kinane
Lenny:
David Threlfall
Kendle:
John Simm
Becky:
Eva Pope
Gilby:
Gilby Xpeacock
Vic:
Ben Thomas
Frank:
Paul Haigh

Sci-fi drama starring
Kris Kristofferson
Cheryl Ladd , Daniel J Travanti
Every aircrash is horrific - every crash investigation harrowing. But this time investigator Bill Smith finds himself probing a mystery of mind-blowing proportions - further complicated when a renowned physicist suggests time travellers are involved.
Director Michael Anderson (1989)
* FILM REVIEWS pages 53-59

Contributors

Unknown:
Kris Kristofferson
Unknown:
Cheryl Ladd
Unknown:
Daniel J Travanti
Unknown:
Bill Smith
Director:
Michael Anderson
Bill Smith:
Kris Kristofferson
Louise Baltimore:
Cheryl Ladd
Arnold Mayer:
Daniel J Travanti
Sherman:
Robert Joy
Walters:
Lloyd Bochner
Coventry:
Brent Carver
Tom Stanley:
David McIlwraith
Roger Keane:
Maury Chaykin
Dr Brindle:
Al Waxman
Vern Rockwell:
Lawrence Dane
Ron Kennedy:
Thomas Hauff
Janz:
Peter Dvorsky
Harold Davis:
Raymond O'Neill

Comedy starring Sidney James, Kenneth Williams

With the Carry On team running the Wedded Bliss Marriage Bureau, it's a certainty that clients will wish they'd decided to stay single.
(1970) (Subtitled)
Film Reviews pages 53-59

Contributors

Director:
Gerald Thomas
Sidney Bliss:
Sidney James
Percival Snooper:
Kenneth Williams
James Bedsop:
Charles Hawtrey
Esme Crowfoot:
Joan Sims
Sophie:
Hattie Jacques
Terence Philpot:
Terry Scott
Bertie Muffet:
Richard O'Callaghan
Gripper Burke:
Bernard Bresslaw
Sally Martin:
Jacki Piper

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