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With Justin Webb and Sally Magnusson.
7.00, 8.00 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:
Sally Magnusson.

9.20 Can't Cook Won't Cook
Chef Ainsley Harriott challenges two more reluctant cooks. Stereo
9.45 Kilroy Daily debate. Stereo
10.30 Good Morning, with Anne and Nick. Dr Mark Porter's medical advice,
Will Hanrahan with consumer issues, Paul Ross's discovery of the Real America, and Go for It! with Lionel Blair.
At 11.00 News; Regional News; Weather. TELEPHONE (24 hours): [number removed], or write to: [Address removed]
12.00 News; Regional News; Weather
12.05pm New series Room for Improvement. Practical tips on basic DIY, and glimpses of celebrity homes.
Introduced by Denise Waterman and Sean Rafferty.
12.35 New series Going for Gold The return of the general knowledge quiz.
With Henry Kelly.

Contributors

Presenter:
Ainsley Harriott
Guest:
Dr Mark Porter
Guest:
Will Hanrahan
Unknown:
Paul Ross
Unknown:
Lionel Blair
Introduced By:
Denise Waterman
Introduced By:
Sean Rafferty
Presenter:
Henry Kelly

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

The return of the entertainment panel show. Tonight, comedian Lee Hurst and starof Married for Life Susan Kyd compete against Les Dennis - host of Family Fortunes - and supercook
Ainsley Harriott. Hosted by Mike Smith. Director John Rooney ; Producer Graham BOwens

Contributors

Unknown:
Lee Hurst
Unknown:
Life Susan Kyd
Unknown:
Ainsley Harriott.
Unknown:
Mike Smith.
Director:
John Rooney

Johnathan Maitland turns the spotlight on the best of the year's motor stories. Including a return to the subject of bull bars, a fashion accessory for cars which pose a danger to pedestrians.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)

If you have a story leave a message on the Watchdog hotline [number removed]; or you can write to Watchdog, [address removed]

Contributors

Reporter:
Johnathan Maitland
Editor:
Steve Anderson

A series which reveals the truth about combatting crime in the UK.

Street robbery is the crime Britons fear most. Even though it is relatively rare, muggings and muggers hit the headlines. Crime Beat reveals how surveillance cameras are being used to reduce street crime and how new techniques are helping to identify villains from closed-circuit television pictures. Presented by Martyn Lewis.

Further Details: available on Ceefax page XX for 24 hours after transmission

Contributors

Presenter:
Martyn Lewis
Series Editor:
Charles Thompson

Last year nearly 200 people were publicly beheaded in Saudi Arabia, yet the British Government does not criticise its closest Middle East ally. As the Home Office reconsiders its decision over the deportation of Saudi dissident Dr Mohammed Al Masari, John Ware reports on Britain's relationship with the regime.

Note: because Panorama is likely to react to the news, the above programme is liable to change.

Contributors

Reporter:
John Ware
Producer:
Nick London
Editor:
Steve Hewlett

Comedy starring Eric Idle, Rick Moranis

A lowly stockbroker, Tommy, is befriended by the son of the Duke of Bournemouth, Henry. But Henry is actually deceiving everyone, as the rightful heir to the Dukedom is Tommy.
(1993, 15)
See Films: pages 49-58 **

Contributors

Director:
Robert Young
Tommy:
Eric Idle
Henry:
Rick Moranis
Duchess Lucinda:
Barbara Hershey
Kitty:
Catherine Zeta Jones
Shadgrind:
John Cleese
Angela:
Sadie Frost
Butler:
Stratford Johns
Mrs Bullock:
Brenda Bruce
Andrews:
William Franklyn
Mrs Patel:
Charubala Chokshi
Jobson the doorman:
Eric Sykes

Films under review include Woody Allen 's film Mighty Aphrodite which also stars Helena Bonham Carter; Broken Arrow, starring John Travolta and Christian Slater as pilots who become rivals when a nuclear weapon is stolen and Sgt Bilko, with Steve Martin. Plus, a report from Kirsty Young on the set of True Blue based on the 1987 Oxford-Cambridge boat race scandal, when the Oxford crew mutinied after an oarsman was sacked.
See Barry Norman: page 46

Contributors

Presenter:
Barry Norman
Reporter:
Kirsty Young
Director:
Gina Ottaway
Series Producer:
Bruce Thompson

Continuing the season of late night crime dramas.

1932: young John Dillinger and his girlfriend Elaine decide to rob her father's business. But this crime is only the beginning of Dillinger's long career.
(1965) (B/W)
See Films: pages 49-58 *

Contributors

Director:
Terry Morse
John Dillinger:
Nick Adams
Pretty Boy Floyd:
Robert Conrad
Baby Face Nelson:
John Ashley
Homer Van Meter:
Dan Terranova

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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