Programme Index

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With Justin Webb and Juliet Morris.
7.00,8.00,9.00 main news, with summaries every 15 minutes; 7.12, 7.40,8.12,8.40 Business; 7.25, 7.55, 8.25, 8.55 Weather, Regional news, Travel; 7.32,8.32 Sport.

Contributors

Unknown:
Justin Webb
Unknown:
Juliet Morris.

9.10 Kilroy Daily debate. stereo ..
10.00 News
Regional News; Weather .............
10.05 Can't Cook Won't Cook Chef
Ainsley Harriott challenges two more reluctant cooks. Stereo..................
10.30 Good Morning....with Anne and Nick Live magazine with Dr Mark Porter 's medical advice, Will Hanrahan discussing consumer issues, Esther McVey 's tips on How to Be Successful and more hidden holiday spots. And at 11.00 News
Regional News; Weather. Stereo ..... TELEPHONE (24 hours): (0121) [number removed], or write to: Good Morning. PO Box 5500. Birmingham 85 7AN. * See Dr Mark Porter : page 36
12.00 News
Regional News; Weather
12.05pm Pebble Mill Singer Michael Ball isAlanTitchmarsh'sguest. SHOWBIZ QUIZ COMPETITION LINE: 0894 1 (calls cost 35p; lines are open until midnight).

Contributors

Unknown:
Ainsley Harriott
Unknown:
Dr Mark Porter
Unknown:
Will Hanrahan
Unknown:
Esther McVey
Unknown:
Dr Mark Porter
Singer:
Michael Ball

Handyman Simon Bodger and his furry friend Badger meet their new landlady, Mrs Dribelle. With Andy Cunningham, Jane Bassett and Carol Macready.
(Stereo)

Contributors

Unknown:
Andy Cunningham
Unknown:
Jane Bassett
Unknown:
Carol MacReady
Writer:
Andy Cunningham

News from the region, with live reports and interviews on the issues affecting the local population. Presented by Tim Ewart and Gwenan Edwards with sports reports from Jonathan Wills.
EditorGuy Pelham .... REGIONAL PROGRAMME

Contributors

Presented By:
Tim Ewart
Presented By:
Gwenan Edwards
Unknown:
Jonathan Wills.

Noel Edmonds turns back the TV clock for a nostalgia quiz looking at the events and trends of a bygone year. Tonight features 1972, when Noddy Holder topped the charts with Slade, pentathlete Mary Peters won Olympic gold, Cyril Smith became the Liberal MP for Rochdale and Lynsey de Paul wrote and sang her first hit, "Sugar Me". They join Noel to be questioned on the top stories of the year they found fame.

Contributors

Presenter:
Noel Edmonds
Guest:
Noddy Holder
Guest:
Mary Peters
Guest:
Cyril Smith
Guest:
Lynsey de Paul
Producer:
Richard L. Lewis

In tonight's edition of the investigative consumer programme Chris Choi and Sallyann Keizer look at how the sale of wolf cubs has started a new trend, pedigree certificates you can't trust, diseases you can get from your pet, and why some nutritionists say you would be better off eating your cat's dinner than your own.
See today's choices.
See This Week: page 10

Contributors

Presenter:
Chris Choi
Presenter:
Sallyann Keizer
Producer:
David Berry
Series Editor:
Steve Anderson

Tonight's films under review are:
Leaving Las Vegas, starring Nicolas Cage as an alcoholic no hoper who falls in love with a hooker; Dangerous Minds, featuring Michelle Pfeiffer as a teacher with disillusioned pupils; The Underneath, a thriller with Peter Gallagher in a tale of sex and greed; and Mute Witness, a suspense thriller about a makeup artist who witnesses a murder. And Tom Brook talks to Harrison Ford and Julia Ormond about Sabrina.

See Barry Norman: page 42

Contributors

Presenter:
Barry Norman
Interviewer:
Tom Brook
Interviewee:
Harrison Ford
Interviewee:
Julia Ormond
Director:
Jon East
Series Producer:
Bruce Thompson

Black comedy starring Jim Youngs

In eighties Hollywood, failed actor Bronson Green transforms himself into a dumb blond. His performance interests a racist TV mogul with an attractive daughter. But can Bronson keep up the act when things get vicious?
(1987)
See Films: pages 45-50 ***

Contributors

Director:
Charles Winkler
Bronson Green:
Jim Youngs
Peter Archer:
James Noble
Thatcher Marks:
Mykel T Williamson
Dana Archer:
Faith Ford
Judith Margolis:
Bess Motta
Kevin:
Rex Ryon
James:
Brian Thompson
Alan King:
null Himself

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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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