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A series in which John McCarthy and Sandi Toksvig sail around Britain.

John and Sandi take 24 hours' shore leave when they reach Padstow in Cornwall. While Sandi searches for a character from her favourite book - The Good Food Guide
- John meets a man who collects huge mystical standing stones in his garden. As they sail towards Merseyside they deal with the stresses of night watches, an encounter with thousands of puffins and a collision with a pilot boat.
(Repeated tomorrow at 2.35pm)

Contributors

Presenter:
John McCarthy
Presenter:
Sandi Toksvig
Director/Producer:
Jeremy Mills

A busy day for Dr Legg as a mystery bug spreads in Albert Square.
This week's episodes written by Alan McDonald, Lisselle Kayla and Christopher Reason

Contributors

Writer:
Alan McDonald
Writer:
Lisselle Kayla
Writer:
Christopher Reason
Producer:
Alison Davis
Director:
Jonathan Dent
Bianca Jackson:
Patsy Palmer
David Wicks:
Michael French
Kathy Mitchell:
Gillian Taylforth
Phil Mitchell:
Steve McFadden
Ted Hills:
Brian Croucher
Mark Fowler:
Todd Carty
Ruth Fowler:
Caroline Paterson
Michelle Fowler:
Susan Tully
Pat Butcher:
Pam St Clement
Roy Evans:
Tony Caunter
Carol Jackson:
Lindsey Coulson
Ricky Butcher:
Sid Owen
Peggy Mitchell:
Barbara Windsor
Sam Butcher:
Danniella Westbrook
Robbie Jackson:
Dean Gaffney
Tina:
Kelly Dalligan
Ian Beale:
Adam Woodyatt
Cindy Beale:
Michelle Collins
Gita Kapoor:
Shobu Kapoor
Sanjay Kapoor:
Deepak Verma
Blossom Jackson:
Mona Hammond
Jules Tavernier:
Tommy Eytle
Ethel Skinner:
Gretchen Franklin
Nellie Ellis:
Elizabeth Kelly
Nigel Bates:
Paul Bradley
Clare Tyler:
Gemma Bissix
Steve Elliott:
Mark Monero
Tiffany Raymond:
Martine McCutcheon
Gary:
Ian Embleton
Jimmy Doyle:
Patrick Duggan
Dr Legg:
Leonard Fenton

Benton's faithful wolf Diefenbaker is in serious trouble. Not content with running with a bad bunch, he's up in court for biting an Animal Control Officer, and the future looks bleak indeed.

Contributors

Benton Fraser:
Paul Gross
Ray Vecchio:
David Marciano
Elaine:
Catherine Bruhier
Willie:
Christopher Babers
Duffy:
Jack Duffy
Benedict:
Michael Rhoades
Cuthbert:
Al Kozlik
Judge:
Judah Katz

Film premiere
Comedy thriller starring Robert Redford

Martin Bishop once thought he could be a computer-age Robin Hood. Now older and wiser, he simply wants to scrape a living with his unorthodox team of high-tech operatives. Then a pair of government agents "persuade" the associates to steal a mathematical genius's mysterious creation. Only after the job is done does Bishop realise he has delivered a potentially devastating device into dangerous hands.
(1992)
Film Reviews pages 43-48

Contributors

Director:
Phil Alden Robinson
Martin Bishop:
Robert Redford
Mother:
Dan A Ykroyd
Liz:
Mary McDonnell
Carl:
River Phoenix
Crease:
Sidney Poitier
Whistler:
David Strathairn
Cosmo:
Ben Kingsley
Dick Gordon:
Timothy Busfield
Buddy Wallace:
Eddie Jones
Gregor:
George Hearn
Bernard Abbott:
James Earl Jones

Barry Norman presents the guide to the latest cinema releases.
Tonight's films include The Bridges of Madison County, a love story directed by and starring Clint Eastwood; and John Singleton's Higher Learning, which examines the lives of a variety of students. Plus Billy Crystal and Debra Winger talk about their romantic comedy Forget Paris; and a review of the vintage year of 1962.

See Barry Norman: page 40

Contributors

Presenter:
Barry Norman
Interviewee:
Billy Crystal
Interviewee:
Debra Winger
Director:
Liz Ekberg

Melodrama from 1962, the year featured in today's Film 95, starring Laurence Harvey, Jane Fonda

Down-at-heel Dove Linkhom hops a train to New Orleans where, in the sordid underworld, his fate lies in the hands of an odd assortment of women.
(1962) (B/W)
Film Reviews pages 43-48

Contributors

Director:
Edward Dmytryk
Dove Linkhom:
Laurence Harvey
Kitty Twist:
Jane Fonda
Hallie:
null Capucine
Jo Courtney:
Barbara Stanwyck
Teresina Vidavem:
Anne Baxter

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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