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9.20 Can't Cook Won't Cook Two reluctant cooks are challenged by chef
Kevin Woodford.
9.45 Kilroy Topical studio discussion
With Robert Kilroy-Silk. Stereo .....
10.30 Good Morning....with Anne and Nick Magazine programme with Anne Diamond and Nick Owen. Today, including cookery with Ainsley Harriott, Elaine Lipworth with the latest Hollywood gossip, and reporter Catrina Skepper's new series Skepper on Style which looks at Victorian interior design. Including at 11.00 News
Subtitled; Regional News and Weather.
12.00 News
Regional News; Weather
12.05pm Turnabout Quiz game testing word power and vocabulary. With Rob
Curling. Stereo................................ COMPETITION LINE: [number removed]. All calls under one minute, premium rate charges apply. For a copy of the rules, send sae to [address removed]
12.30 Going for a Song
Michael Parkinson chairs the antiques panel game with teams led by Mariella Frostrup and Tony Slattery.

Contributors

Unknown:
Kevin Woodford.
Unknown:
Robert Kilroy-Silk
Unknown:
Anne Diamond
Unknown:
Nick Owen.
Unknown:
Ainsley Harriott
Unknown:
Elaine Lipworth
Reporter:
Catrina Skepper
Song:
Michael Parkinson
Unknown:
Mariella Frostrup
Unknown:
Tony Slattery.

Coverage from the Wembley Conference Centre of James Wattana's second-round match in the Masters tournament as he battles for a place in the quarterfinals. Introduced by Dougie Donnelly.

Contributors

Presenter:
Dougie Donnelly

The sixth form have a surprise arrival.
Episodes written by Alison Fisher
(Next episode on Thursday at 5.10pm) (Stereo)
See Dr Mark Porter: page 35

Contributors

Writer:
Alison Fisher
Robyn:
Nina Fry
Mr Robson:
Stuart Organ
Miss Carver:
Sally Geoghegan
Wayne:
Peter Morton
Sarah-Jane:
Laura Hammett
Julie:
Margo Selby
Mr Parrott:
Peter Leeper
Joanna:
Fiona Wade
Rachel:
Francesca Martinez
Dudley:
Steven Hammett

Jill Dando samples an exotic beach holiday in Morocco; Paul Gogarty visits the Caribbean shores of Guyana; Carol Smillie tries a budget family holiday on Spain's Costa Brava; and Kirsty Young learns to hang glide in Sussex.
Producers Alison Sharman and Paul Wooding
Editor Jane Lush Stereo
* See Holiday Supplement: page 63
See Travel Store offer: page

Contributors

Unknown:
Jill Dando
Unknown:
Paul Gogarty
Unknown:
Carol Smillie
Producers:
Alison Sharman
Producers:
Paul Wooding

Robbie and Sarah's evening with the Jacksons doesn't go quite according to plan. Lydia has a confession for Steve.
This week's episodes written by Len Collin and Alison Fisher

Contributors

Writer:
Len Collin
Writer:
Alison Fisher
Producer:
Jane Harris
Director:
Stephen Moore
Bianca Jackson:
Patsy Palmer
Tiffany Raymond:
Martine McCutcheon
Sarah Hills:
Daniela Denby-Ashe
Frank Butcher:
Mike Reid
Pat Butcher:
Pam St Clement
Roy Evans:
Tony Caunter
Ricky Butcher:
Sid Owen
David Wicks:
Michael French
Sam Butcher:
Danniella Westbrook
Pauline Fowler:
Wendy Richard
Willy Roper:
Michael Tudor Barnes
Mark Fowler:
Todd Carty
Steve Elliott:
Mark Monero
Lydia:
Marlaine Gordon
Sanjay Kapoor:
Deepak Verma
Robbie Jackson:
Dean Gaffney
Tony Hills:
Mark Homer
Carol Jackson:
Lindsey Coulson
Grant Mitchell:
Ross Kemp
Phil Mitchell:
Steve McFadden
Kathy Mitchell:
Gillian Taylforth
Cindy Beale:
Michelle Collins

Documentary series focusing on the world-famous children's hospital. Tonight, the intensive care unit cope with a sudden outbreak of meningococcal septicaemia, while the infectious diseases team struggle to understand an even more mysterious case.
See today's choices.

Great Ormond Street 8.00pm BBC 1
Every parent's nightmare is all in a day's work for the team in Great Ormond Street's intensive care unit. When a three-year-old child is rushed in to the hospital battling for her life, it quickly becomes clear to the staff that she's suffering from meningococcal septicaemia. Her mother has nursed her all night, but now all she can do is wait as doctors try to keep her daughter's heart, lungs, kidney and brain functioning on a life support system.
Meanwhile, 12-year-old Sara has been flown in from Pakistan because the hospitals there cannot agree what is wrong with her. The bill for finding out may be more than £30,000 but her father, an engineer in a steel mill, is prepared to pay anything for his daughter's health.

Contributors

Producer:
Viv Taylor
Series Producer:
Polly Bide

Tony has bought a van and an electric blanket and intends to use them. Gary gets stuck in a lift with Deborah, which will be all right providing nobody rescues them.

(First shown on ITV)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Writer:
Simon Nye
Director:
Martin Dennis
Producer:
Beryl Vertue
Gary:
Martin Clunes
Tony:
Neil Morrissey
Deborah:
Leslie Ash
Dorothy:
Caroline Quentin

Continuing the paranormal drama series starring David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson

Mulder and Scully are called to track down two escaped convicts who are also carriers of a lethal disease.
See today's choices.

Contributors

Fox Mulder:
David Duchovny
Dana Scully:
Gillian Anderson
Dr Osbourne:
Charles Martin Smith
Marshall Deke Tapia:
Dean Norris
Paul:
John Pyper-Ferguson
Angelo Garza:
Angel Ovacco
Dr Barber:
Morris Panych
Elizabeth:
Lynda Boyd
Steve:
John Tench

Tonight's programme goes undercover with the "moles", 350 specialist police officers who fight crime on London's underground system. With only 350 officers, compared to the 4,000 who police New York's smaller system, the moles face a growing army of criminals, drunks and hooligans.
(Rpt) (Stereo) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Producer:
Christopher Terrill

Comedy mystery starring Teri Garr, Robert Urich

Marsha Pegler's life is disrupted when she accidentally overhears a neighbourhood murder plot on her baby-monitoring intercom.
(1990)
See Films: pages 45-50 **

Contributors

Director:
Anson Williams
Marsha Pegler:
Teri Garr
Ross Pegler:
Robert Urich
Judy Hecker:
Susan Ruttan
Don Corman:
Tom Poston
Don Hecker:
Jeffrey Tambor

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