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Magazine programme. Featuring cookery with Ainsley Harriott , men's fashions with Lionel Blair and consumer concerns with Will Hanrahan. Plus, agony aunt
Deidre Sanders looks at the dilemmas faced by a family tryingto come to terms with Aids. Including at 11.00 News Subtitled:
Regional News, Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Ainsley Harriott
Unknown:
Lionel Blair
Unknown:
Will Hanrahan.
Unknown:
Deidre Sanders

Barney
Barney is feeling miserable because all of his friends seem to have forgotten his birthday.
(Rpt)

3.55 Monster Cafe: 12
A 15-part comedy.
Will Skunk monster make his mark on the cafe?

Contributors

Writer (Monster Cafe):
Simon Davies
Igor:
David Shimwell
Frankie:
Isobel Middleton
Mummy:
Toby Sedgwick
Baroness:
Peta Lily
Skunk monster:
Chris Urner

Art programme with Zoe Ball, Jay Burridge, Mark Speight and Morph. Today, the importance of creating the right background for your pictures, bringing your scrapbook into the nineties, turning discarded car parts into art, plus, the work of kinetic artist Keith Newstead.
(Repeated tomorrow at 8.05am on BBC2)

Contributors

Presenter:
Zoe Ball
Presenter:
Jay Burridge
Presenter:
Mark Speight
Artist:
Keith Newstead

It's the last stop for Gary and Angel, while record mania hits the Grove.
Last in the series.

Contributors

Writer:
Brian B Thompson
Frew:
Luke Dale
Terry:
Chris Woodger
Flora:
Kerryann Christiansen
Marie:
Louise Mostyn
Anna:
Claire Graham
Barney:
Stephen Carr
Gary:
George Trotter
Dale:
Leslie Baines
Alfie:
Andrew Smith
Angel:
Vicky Taylor
Ed:
Grant Adams

Another visit to the RSPCA's Harmsworth Hospital.
Presented by Rolf Harris, with reports from Mairi McHaffie and Steve Knight.
See today's choices.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
(For further information see Ceefax page )
See This Week: page 10

Contributors

Presenter:
Rolf Harris
Reporter:
Mairi McHaffie
Reporter:
Steve Knight
Series Producer:
Sarah Hargreaves
Executive Producer:
Lorraine Heggessey

The fourth of a seven-part series set on an oil rig. Following a crane accident on the rig, Archie and Village must face a full-scale enquiry. Heather is quite taken with Chris's long-lost brother.

Contributors

Writer:
Steve Coombes
Writer:
Dave Robinson
Producer:
Charles Etton
Producer:
Moira Williams
Director:
Aisling Walsh
Tessa:
Teresa Banham
Ceefax:
Colum Convey
Tom:
James Cosmo
Chris:
Liam Cunningham
Hilary:
Frances Cahunt
Heather:
Ashley Jensen
Terry:
Bruce Jones
Cath:
Katy Murphy
Izzy:
Annie Raitt
Kevin:
George Rossi
Archie:
Clive Russell
Village:
Hywel Simons
Cinders:
Ricky Tomlinson
Edvard:
Martin Wenner
Davey:
Alec Westwood
Jimmy:
Seamus Gubbins
Lars:
Anders Tandersen
Village's mother:
Annette Badland
Connie:
Sandy Hendrickse
HSE inspector:
Vincent Friell
HSE inspector:
James MacKenna
Receptionist:
Aline Mowat
Job applicant:
John Kay Steel
Student:
Joanna MacLeod
Man in bar:
Clive Flint
Man in bar:
Tim Stone
Firetraining instructor:
Adam Maxwell

Tonight's programme is from London where guests include Shadow Health Secretary Harriet Harman, Liberal Democrat Leader in the House of Lords, Lord Jenkins, and merchant banker Shriti Vadera.
Audience: to join Question Time for future programmes phone [number removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
David Dimbleby
Panellist:
Harriet Harman
Panellist:
Lord Jenkins
Panellist:
Shriti Vadera
Director:
Laurence Vulliamy
Series Editor:
Christopher Capron

Romantic drama starring Terence Donovan, Susan Lyons

1946: recently jilted, Diana Venness takes on the job of teacher to three children being brought up by their aloof uncle, Timber Marlow. Tragedy and romance ensue as Diana fights to carve out a new life in the most inhospitable circumstances. (1983)
See Films: pages 65-72 **

Contributors

Director:
Mark Egerton
Timber Marlow:
Terence Donovan
Diana Venness:
Susan Lyons
Andy Marlow:
Emil Minty
Kathy Marlow:
Nikki Gemmel
Peter Marlow:
Mark Kounnas
Mrs Sullivan:
Dorothy Alison
Ben:
Martin Vaughan
Jock Farrell:
Harold Hopkins
Clem:
Steve Bisley
Helen:
Isabelle Anderson

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