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With Andrew Harvey in the studio, and Justin Webb presenting Britain at Breakfastfrom Nottingham.
VJ Memories: childhood sweethearts marry on the daythe atom bomb is dropped on Japan.
EditorTim Orchard; Timetable on Monday

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Harvey
Unknown:
Justin Webb

Including brick-lifting, safe-cracking and banjo playing in a riverboat. Plus, a woman who can mirror-write with both hands and feet simultaneously.
Presented by Cheryl Baker , Kriss Akabusi and Mark Curry.

Contributors

Presented By:
Cheryl Baker
Presented By:
Kriss Akabusi
Presented By:
Mark Curry.

Paul Daniels hosts the quiz show in which three contestants compete for a holiday by choosing between the right and the wrong answers on offer. Director/Producer David Taylor
COMPETITION UNE: [number removed]. Ca!!s cost39p per minute cheap rate: 49p per minute at a!) other times.

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Daniels
Producer:
David Taylor

A series of programmes which chronicles a year in the life of Charlie Pirie, a Head
Gamekeeper in Perthshire.
The Glorious Twelfth. As the Northern Irish shooting party head for Forest Lodge, Charlie and his trainee keepers are having difficulties. See today's choices.
Producer Stuart Greig; Executive producer Kenneth MacQuarrie Stereo Subtitled

A series of new comedy and sketches with Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis.
Tonight's show features a spoof of the American hospital drama series "E.R.", plus music from the Bootleg Beatles.

Contributors

Comedian:
Steve Punt
Comedian:
Hugh Dennis
Musicians:
The Bootleg Beatles
Producer:
Caroline Leddy
Producer:
Geoff Miles

Second in the six-part drama series about a female private detective agency.
The American Dream. Elly does a little soul searching while she's trying to track down the agoraphobic wire of her latest client. Meanwhile, Kate is asked to spy on the secret lover of an American heiress.
See today's choices.
Written by Paula Milne
Producer Ann Skinner ; Director Christopher King
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Contributors

Producer:
Ann Skinner
Kate Phillps:
Susan Fleetwood
Elly Chandler:
Cathertne Russell
Dr Mart Judd:
Adrian Lukis
Simon Wood:
Bill Britten
Benji Phillips:
Graham McGrath
Hannah Phillips:
Eloisa Sherriff Brown
Danny Phillips:
Tobias Saunders
Patsy:
Monica Ernest)
Paul Stoddard:
Peter Sullivan
Jasper:
Clarke Peters
Sarah:
Eve Wh!te
Mark's receptionist:
Maria Douglas
First woman:
Jan Shepherd
Second woman:
Ruth Sheardown
Third woman:
Anna Gods!ff
Laura Judd:
Anna Skye
Maid:
Jane Bautista

Supernatural thriller, starring Rosanna Arquette,
Jason Robards,Tom Hulce
To reporter Gary Wallace, the mysterious Martha Travis has become an obsession. Touringthe American south as a spirituaiist, the young woman suddenly shocks her audience and schemingfather by describinga violent murder she "sees". is it a hoax, a hallucination - or is some strange force at work through this supposedly innocent young woman?
Director Mike Hodges(1989)
Subtitled . FILM REVIEWS pages 45-50

Contributors

Unknown:
Rosanna Arquette
Unknown:
Jason Robards
Unknown:
Tom Hulce
Reporter:
Gary Wallace
Unknown:
Martha Travis
Martha Travis:
Rosanna Arquette
Walter Travis:
Jason Robards
Gary Wallace:
Tom Hulce
Lloyd Harley:
Mark Joy
Detective Irving Weinberg:
Ron Rosenthal
Ted Silas:
John Bennes
Mary Huron:
Linda Pierce
Tom Kuron:
Olek Krupa
Mrs Adams:
Marty Terry
Geoff McBarn:
Edl Grady

Comedy starring Richard Pryor , BeverlyTodd

Settled suburbanite Arlo Pear has made a living arranging the smooth transit of people and things from place to place. However, when necessity forces him to move his family and belongings across country, Pear's plans are soon reduced to waste paper as events roll out of control.
Director Alan Metter (1988)....
Film Reviews pages 45-50

Contributors

Director:
Alan Metter
Arlo Pear:
Richard Pryor
Monica Pear:
Beverly Todd
Gary Marcus:
Dave Thomas
Brad Williams:
Dana Carvey
Frank/Cornell Crawford:
Randy Quaid
Casey Pear:
Stacey Dash

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