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9.10Kilroy Studio discussion, with Robert Kilroy-Silk. Stereo .............
10.00 News
Regional News; Weather
10.05 Housemates Quiz on domestic knowledge and practical skills, with Tim
Vine. Stereo ..................................
10.35 Good Morning.... with Anne and Nick Magazine programme with Anne Diamond and Nick Owen. including Dr Mark Porter, consumer campaigns from Esther McVey, Keeping Up with the Kids with Helen
Lederer, and an incredible journey of the coffee bean. Includingat 11.00 News Subtitled; Regional News, Weather
* See Dr Mark Porter: page 55
12.00 News
Regional News; Weather
12.05pm Pebble Mill Shirley MacLaine talks to Ross Kingabout Hollywood, stardom and fame. Stereo ...........

Last in comedy drama series. When Gran foretells the future by reading everyone'sfeet she predicts the arrival of the evil Gladiolus Thripp.
Roger Bones PAUL BOWN, Abigail Blood (Gran) LIZ SMITH, Lambkin Bones HAYLEY ELUOTT. Grog
Blossom Kate REBECCA STEVENS , Molly Blood BUFFY DAVIS, Helen Kitten DEBBY BISHOP, Lawrence Kitten
BENJAMIN RENNIS. Gladiolus Thnp PATRICK BARLOW, Man-in-the-Sack PAUL FILIPIAK
Written by Rebecca Stevens and Peter Tabem

Contributors

Unknown:
Gladiolus Thripp.
Unknown:
Abigail Blood
Unknown:
Kate Rebecca Stevens
Unknown:
Molly Blood Buffy
Unknown:
Helen Kitten Debby
Unknown:
Lawrence Kitten
Unknown:
Benjamin Rennis.
Written By:
Rebecca Stevens
Written By:
Peter Tabem

The Parkwatch people must be mobilised, but this places Lou in jeopardy. Philip has a fan. Brett helps Bianca brainstorm her essay.
Shown at 1.30pm Stereo

Contributors

Helen Daniels:
Anne Haddy
Cody Willis:
Peta Brady
Lou Carpenter:
Tom Oliver
Cheryl Stark:
Caroline Gillmer
Danielle Stark:
Eliza Szonert
Brett Stark:
Brett Blewitt
Annalise Hartman:
Kimberley Davies
Philip Martin:
Ian Rawlings
Hannah Martin:
Rebecca Ritters
Mark Gottlieb:
Bruce Samazan
Serendipity Ren:
Gottlieb Raeleehill
Sam Kratz:
Richard Grieve
Marlene Kratz:
Moyao Sullivan
Karl Kennedy:
Alan Fletcher
Susan Kennedy:
Jackie Woodburne
Libby Kennedy:
Kym Valentine
Malcolm Kennedy:
Benji McNair
Billy Kennedy:
Jesse Spencer
Jen Handley:
Alyce Platt
Luke Handley:
Bernard Curry
Reuben White:
James Condon
Bianca Zanotti:
Annie Gagliard

News magazine with Sue Lawley and the team, which speaks up for people whose lives are affected by politicians and decision makers, through a mix of investigations and features.
Tonight, a report on why wealthy land owners are being paid £ million pounds not to destroy the country's best wildlife sites.
And, with half as many goals scored in league games today than a century ago, the Scottish national team take part in an experiment to see whether a change in the size of goal mouths would make football less boring.
Editor Paul Woolwich

Contributors

Editor:
Paul Woolwich

The last in the series of the factual entertainment show presented by Eamonn Holmes and Jenny Hull.
Including a look at how the cast of Pride and Prejudice had to learn to walk, talk and behave as if they were living in early 19th century England, and how one man has made an amazing business out of mazes.
Producers Martin Lucas and Gill Stribling-Wright Executive producer Alan Boyd

Contributors

Presented By:
Eamonn Holmes
Presented By:
Jenny Hull.
Producers:
Martin Lucas
Producers:
Gill Stribling-Wright
Producer:
Alan Boyd

Anne Robinson presents the series in which viewers deliver their verdict on recent BBC television programmes. Write to Points of View, BBCtv,
London W 12 7RJ. Ortelephone/fax on (0181) [number removed]. The e-mail address is: pov@bbcnc.org.uk Producer Bernard Newnham

Contributors

Unknown:
Anne Robinson
Producer:
Bernard Newnham

The unrequested arrival of door-to-door salesman and a deluge of junk mail arouse concern in the Meldrew household. While Victor is increasingly involved with an old ventriloquist's dummy, Margaret takes an interest in an elderly blind man.

Contributors

Writer:
David Renwick
Director/Producer:
Susan Belbin
Victor Meldrew:
Richard Wilson
Margaret Meldrew:
Annette Crosbie
Toy salesman:
William Vanderpoye
Nick Swainey:
Owen Brenman
Pipa:
Janine Duvitski
Patrick:
Angus Deayton
Jill Archer:
Patricia Greene
Albert:
Jimmy Jewel

1933 - Master Race
Germans tell how they allowed themselves to be persuaded that they were a special people with a special destiny. Civil servants and SS officers tell theirtales alongside Jews and gypsies who suffered because they did not fit in with Adolf Hitler 's racial theories. See today's choices.
Producer Jonathan Lewis ; Executive producer
Peter Pagnamenta Repeated next Monday on BBC2
* 1933 - Master Race: page 38

Contributors

Unknown:
Adolf Hitler
Producer:
Jonathan Lewis
Producer:
Peter Pagnamenta

Romantic drama starring
Meryl Streep , Jeremy Irons
Lyme Regis , 1867:
Charles Smithson , recently engaged to the daughter of a wealthy businessman, is fascinated by the lonely figure of a woman at the end of the sea wall. He discovers that she is Sarah Woodruff , a governess abandoned by her French lover and spurned by the locals. They begin a passionate affairthat dramatically alters their lives.
Screenplay Harold Pinter , based on the novel by John Fowles
Director Karel Reisz ( 1981) * See Films: pages 69-76 ****

Contributors

Unknown:
Meryl Streep
Unknown:
Jeremy Irons
Unknown:
Lyme Regis
Unknown:
Charles Smithson
Unknown:
Sarah Woodruff
Unknown:
Harold Pinter
Novel By:
John Fowles
Director:
Karel Reisz
Sarah Woodruff/Anna:
Meryl Streep
Charles Smithson/Mike:
Jeremy Irons
Sam:
Hilton McRae
Mary:
Emily Morgan
Mrs Tranter:
Charlotte Mitchell
Ernestina Freeman:
Lynsey Baxter
Cook:
Jean Faulds
Mr Freeman:
Peter Vaughan
Vicar:
Colin Jeavons
Mrs Fairley:
Liz Smith
Mrs Poulteney:
Patience Collier
Dairyman:
John Barrett
DrGrogan:
Leo McKern

BBC One London

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

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