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Viewers have their say on the day's news stories. With Joan Bakewell.
(Stereo)
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Including at 12.00 News; Regional News; Weather

Contributors

Presenter:
Joan Bakewell

Karl confesses what caused the family's fast move. Annalise may be falling in love with another man, while Hannah is devastated that Billy won't be escorting her to the parish dance.
(Shown at 1.30pm)
(For cast see Wednesday)

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

Presented By:
Tim Ewart.

Another look behind the scenes at London and Whipsnade zoos with Rolf Harris, Emma Forbes and Steve Knight. Tonight, the vets are planning new course of treatment for Anna the elephant's arthritis, which is growing steadily worse. Plus, a cheetah needs to get his annual injections.
Zoo Watch Live returns tomorrow at 11.25am

Contributors

Presenter:
Rolf Harris
Presenter:
Emma Forbes
Presenter:
Steve Knight

Monty Don and Kirsty Young present the second of two programmes full of ideas on how to make the most of the summer in the UK.

This week's programme comes from the Arundel Festival in West Sussex, held on the estate of the Duke of Norfolk.
Features include Kirsty learning to drive a tank and an unusual four-wheel drive vehicle, and chef Kevin Woodford sampling a meal on a North Yorkshire steam train. Jumoke shows how to go parachuting for next to nothing, and Lynda Bryans reports on self-catering barns in Devon.
(Stereo)

Contributors

Presenter:
Monty Don
Presenter:
Kirsty Young
Reporter:
Kevin Woodford
Reporter:
null Jumoke
Reporter:
Lynda Bryans
Executive producer:
Jane Lush
Producer:
Andrew Fettis

The second of three programmes in which snooker stars demonstrate their potting techniques. Introduced by Jim Davidson, John Virgo and Dennis Taylor, with celebrity guests Henry Cooper, Tessa Sanderson, Trevor Brooking and Sharron Davies.

Contributors

Presenter:
Jim Davidson
Presenter:
John Virgo
Presenter:
Dennis Taylor
Guest:
Henry Cooper
Guest:
Tessa Sanderson
Guest:
Trevor Brooking
Guest:
Sharron Davies
Director:
Barbara Jones
Producer:
John Burrowes

Comedy starring Sid James, Kenneth Williams.

When Sid Boggle and Bernie Lugg decide to take their girlfriends on a holiday to Paradise Camp, they think they're off to a nudist colony.
(1969) (Subtitled)
Film Reviews pages 43-50

Contributors

Director:
Gerald Thomas
Sid Boggle:
Sid James
Dr Soper:
Kenneth Williams
Joan Fussey:
Joan Sims
Charlie Muggins:
Charles Hawtrey
Bernie Lugg:
Bernard Bresslaw
Peter Potter:
Terry Scott
Babs:
Barbara Windsor
Miss Haggerd:
Hattie Jacques
Joshua Fiddler:
Peter Butterworth

Comedy starring Tom Conti

When a primitive witch doctor calls on the gods to save his chief's daughter, the plea has a miraculous effect - in far away New York.
(1985) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
Film Reviews pages 43-50

Contributors

Director:
Jim Kouf
Roger:
Tom Conti
Jean:
Teri Garr
Harry:
Christopher Lloyd
Juan:
Paul Rodriguez
Kayum, witch doctor:
Adalberto Martinez
Judge:
Jorge Russek
K'in:
Jorge Reynoso
K'in's wife:
Zaidesilvia Gutierrez
K'in's daughter:
Erika Faraon
Sgt Gomez:
Paco Morayta

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