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This week, Justin Webb interviews the week's news makers and reviews the papers with his guests. Including at 8.15 and 9.00 News; plus weather forecasts. Series editor Barney Jones ; Executive editor
Tim Orchard .........................................

Contributors

Unknown:
Justin Webb
Editor:
Barney Jones
Editor:
Tim Orchard

Jan Rydicher 's personal view of the Navajo, a native American tribe, forms the final programme from Danish TV for deaf people. With signing and subtitles.
RepeatedTuesday9.55amonBBC2 Stereo .

Contributors

Unknown:
Jan Rydicher

The twisting track of the Hungaroring in Budapest is the setting for live coverage of the Hungarian Grand Prix, introduced by Steve Rider. Few opportunities to overtake will present themselves in the tenth round of the world championship, currently commandingly led by Michael Schumacher. Highlights can be seen at 8.50pm on BBC2.
Stereo

Contributors

Presenter:
Steve Rider.
Producer:
Mark Wilkin
Executive Producer:
Jim Reside

The fifth championships draw to a close with further live coverage from Gothenburg. The British men will be hoping to successfully defend the 4 x metres relay title they won four years ago when Roger Black led his team-mates home to push the formidable Americans out of the gold medal position. The US challenge, though, led by the redoubtable Michael Johnson and Butch Reynolds, will likely line up as prohibitive favourites in the Ullevi Stadium.
Timings: 4.55 Women's 4 x 400 metres relay; 5.30 Men's 4 x 400 metres relay.
(Stereo)

The world's top golfers gathered at St Andrews last month for the British
Open. Pam Rhodesasked some of them, including Bernhard Langerand Corey Pavin , how Christian beliefs influence theirapproach to the sport. This evening's hymns, a selection of which are sungfrom the stand overlooking the famous 17th hole, include: Lord Who in Thy Perfect Wisdom;
Forth in Thy Name; Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven; and Praise the Lord! Producer Andrew Barr ; Editor Helen Alexander Repeated on Wednesday at 1.15pm on BBC2

Contributors

Unknown:
St Andrews
Unknown:
Pam Rhodesasked
Unknown:
Bernhard Langerand
Unknown:
Corey Pavin
Producer:
Andrew Barr
Editor:
Helen Alexander

Alex tells Jill that Sarah knows of their affair; Stephen reacts badly to Anita's revelations; and Sarah comes up with an unusual proposal to prevent the collapse of the plans for the adoption.
(For cast see Monday) (Stereo)

Is the funny bone on your arm, up your nose or somewhere else entirely?
Three contestants try to second-guess children's unpredictable responses to such questions. With Ronnie Corbett. Director Rick Gardner ; Producer Danny Greenstone

Contributors

Unknown:
Ronnie Corbett.
Director:
Rick Gardner
Producer:
Danny Greenstone

Fifth of a six-part comedy-drama series focusing on the lives of volunteer soldiers in the Territorial Army.
Diesel's Out of Body Experience. An alleged glimpse of the hereafter leads to a religious crusade in Roker Bridge for Diesel. It takes Lloydy to put the mystical affair in its proper perspective.
Written by Tim Firth ; Producer Chris Griffin ; Director Betsan Morris Evans Stereo Subtitled. * Competitions and Offers: page

Contributors

Unknown:
Roker Bridge
Written By:
Tim Firth
Producer:
Chris Griffin
Hodge:
Colin Buchanan
Eric:
Paul Haigh
Diesel:
Tony Marshall
Spock:
Alistair McGowan
Lloydy:
Adrian Hood
Jeanetta:
Susan Wooldridge
Greg Scarry:
Nicky Henson
Laura:
Lucy Akhurst
Mr Wang:
Ozzie Yue
Ally:
Kate Gartside
Dawn:
Caroline Cat2
Rundle:
Keiran Flynn
Poison:
David MacCreedy
Reverend Capper:
Alan David
Sara Poison:
Beth Goddard
Lennox:
Sam Graham
Kirsty:
Holly Grainger
MrHeron Man:
Freddie Davies
Mrs Heron Man:
Madge Hindle
Chauffeur:
Phil Whelans
Colum:
Vincent Brimble
Grass Seed Man:
David Williams
Phyllis:
Olivia Jardith
DrSita:
Sakuntala Ramanee
Hazel:
Judi Jones
Gospel Singers:
The Singing Stewarts

Thetimeless appeal of the comedy double-act is remembered in this compilation of vintage sketches.
Highlights include a reinterpretation of The Legend of Dick Turpin , a running battle with Robin Day, superstar Elton John as a humble rehearsal pianist, and newsreader Angela Rippon revealing a hitherto unseen talent. Morecambe and Wise Show producer
EmestMaxin Rpt

Contributors

Unknown:
Dick Turpin
Unknown:
Elton John
Unknown:
Angela Rippon

Blackburn Rovers v Everton
Highlights of today's FA Charity Shield from Wembley.
In the curtain-raiser to the new soccer season, Premiership champions Blackburn take on FA Cup winners Everton. Commentary Barry Davies, Trevor Brooking. Introduced by Tony Gubba. See today's choices. Producer John Shrewsbury; Editor Brian Barwick
BBC VIDEO: Match of the Day - a Celebration of 25 Years of Goal of the Season, 7.48. available from retailers from 4 September.
The Andrew Duncan interview with Alex Ferguson : page 14
See Alan Hansen : page 26

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Davies
Unknown:
Trevor Brooking
Introduced By:
Tony Gubba
Producer:
John Shrewsbury
Editor:
Brian Barwick

Comedy drama directed by and starring Alan Aida with Ann-Margret Steve and Jackie Giardino are single again. Fortoo long, sour Steve has been more concerned with his work than his wife, so now they are both thrust into new lives neither is prepared for. While Steve dyes his hair, smartens up his act and hits the singles scene with menopausal vigour, Jackie yearns for something more fulfilling.
(1988) Subtitled ............................. * FILM REVIEWS pages 33-37

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Aida
Unknown:
Ann-Margret Steve
Unknown:
Jackie Giardino
Steve Giardino:
Alan Alda
Jackie Giardino:
Ann-Margret
MelArons:
Hal Linden
Dr Kay Hutton:
Veronica Hamel
Doc:
John Shea
Donna:
Mary Kay Place
Judy:
Beatrice Alda
Billy:
David Eisner
Audrey:
Victoria Snow

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