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Conclusion of the feature-length drama. Blake attempts to rebuild his life.

Including at 11.00 News; Regional News; Weather

Contributors

Blake Carrington:
John Forsythe
Krystle Carrington:
Linda Evans
Alexis:
Joan Collins
Jeff Colby:
John James
Sammy Jo Carrington:
Heather Locklear
Fallon Carrington Colby:
Emma Samms
Adam Carrington:
Robin Sachs

Drama starring Michael Craig

The 1920s threaten turbulent - times for the Doolan family, especially for Michael, the younger son of the Irishman, a horse teamster. Their story is set against the magnificent scenery of North Queensland.
(1978)
Film Reviews pages 45-50

Contributors

Director:
Donald Crombie
Paddy Doolan:
Michael Craig
Michael Doolan:
Simon Burke
Jenny Doolan:
Robyn Nevin
Will Doolan:
Lou Brown
Granny Doolan:
Tui Lorraine Bow
Grandpa Doolan:
Andrew Maguire
Eric Haywood:
Bryan Brown
Robert Dalgliesh:
Tony Barry
Mrs Dalgliesh:
Marcella Burgoyne
Bailey Clark:
Vincent Ball

Marlene's interference in the wedding reception plans is not making her popular. Cheryl confronts Annalise, who must eat humble pie. Being heard and not seen is Lou's ambition.
(Shown at 1.30pm)
(For cast see Wednesday)

Tonight's edition of the entertainment quiz showfeatures actor William Gaunt from Next of Kin and actress Leslie Ash from Men Behaving Badly. Theyface comedian Nick Revell and Elizabeth Counsell from Nelson's Column.
Hosted by Mike Smith.
Director John Rooney ; ProducerNichola Hegarty

Contributors

Unknown:
William Gaunt
Unknown:
Leslie Ash
Unknown:
Nick Revell
Unknown:
Elizabeth Counsell
Unknown:
Mike Smith.
Director:
John Rooney

The residents of Albert Square are out in force for Arthur's pubathon. But while the Jacksons have some good news, the festivities turn sour when it appears that all Arthur's hard work may have been in vain.
(For cast see Thursday)
(Stereo)

Jill Dando and Monty Don present the guide to the season's holidays.
Jumoke explores the many attractions at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, where one million British visitors are expected this year; a Dorset family of fourtaketheirfirst campingtrip to Brittany; Diana Madill enjoys a farm holiday in the Devon countryside; and Lynda Bryans sizes up the increasing competition in the Channel-crossings price war. Series producer Nick Vaughan-Barratt

Contributors

Unknown:
Jill Dando
Unknown:
Monty Don
Unknown:
Diana Madill
Producer:
Nick Vaughan-Barratt

A review of today's events held in the Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg.
Including the women's 400 metres and javelin finals, with the men competing in the 800 metres and 10.000 metres finals. The latter race should feature Britain's marathon runner Paul Evans and world-record holder Haile Gebresilasie of Ethiopia. Presented by Desmond Lynam with David Moorcroft and Daley Thompson.

Contributors

Presenter:
Desmond Lynam
Analysis:
David Moorcroft
Analysis:
Daley Thompson

Trevor Baylis invented a clockwork radio after hearing of a health crisis in Africa. Within a year his invention moved from universal rejection to mass production.
See today's choices.
See Competitions and Offers: p

Contributors

Subject:
Trevor Baylis
Producer:
John Groom
Series Editor:
Lorraine Heggessey

Ruby Wax's series on health.

Ruby looks at how different people have different levels of tolerance for stress, and finds out that the key to leading a stress-free life is to determine one's own level. To do this, she visits a Buddhist sanctuary in a remote part of Scotland, where she meets people who have worked out strategies for happy and healthy lives.

World Wide Web: [web address removed]
BBC Book: Ruby's Health Quest, by Dr Alan Maryon Davis, price £5.99, from booksellers.
Dr Mark Porter: page 34

Contributors

Presenter:
Ruby Wax
Producer:
Don Boyd
Series Producer:
Barry Lynch

Thriller starring John Heard

Gambler Charlie Grainger finds his life in danger when a friend is taken hostage and he's forced into smuggling drugs for a rich criminal. (1983)
Film Reviews pages 45-50

Contributors

Director:
John Trent
Charlie Grainger:
John Heard
Bo:
Levon Helm
Dinah:
Alberta Watson
Brett Munro:
Stephen McHattie
Leo Ellis:
Moses Znaimer
Mustapha:
John Rhys-Davies
Willy:
Benjamin Gordon
Ellinh:
Hrant Auanak
Absolum:
Tim McCauley
Ahblan:
Lorenzo Campos
Poker player:
David Calderisi
Dealer:
Michael Ironside
Wayne:
Angus MacInnes
Eddie:
Rob Garrison
Paperman:
Sean Sullivan
Tommy:
John Evans

BBC One London

About BBC One

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