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9.20 New series: Style Counsel: A daily makeover challenge in which presenter Jeff Banks gives viewers the chance to transform friends and relatives with the help Of top stylists.
9.45 Kilroy: Daily debate. stereo .
10.30 Good Morning....with Anne and Nick: A new series starting today follows four couples through the various of pregnancy. Plus, Dr Mark Porter's medical advice and Will Hanrahan with consumer issues. At 11.00 News Subtitled Regional News; Weather.
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12.05pm New series: Call My Bluff: Bob Holness hosts the daily word panel game that tries to sort out true definitions from red herrings. With team captains Alan Coren and Sandi Toksvig. Stereo
12.35 Going for Gold: Daily quiz, with Henry Kelly.
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Columbo devises a unique strategy for solving a murder at a military academy.
A Chinese dragon is dragged into an ongoing feud.
Brittany goes to stay on a farm.
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Life becomes complicated for Fudge's brother.
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Did puppet Sooty almost end the career of Matthew Corbett? The series of tall tales and bizarre facts has the answer.
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Live children's magazine, hosted by Tim Vincent, Stuart Miles, Katy Hill and Romana D'Annunzio.
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Annajo Promotions begins to succeed and Sam feels left behind. Is Alf about to make his move on Marlene?
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With Martyn Lewis and Moira Stuart.
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On tonight's entertainment panel show, Ian Kelsey - David Glover from Emmerdale - and Gabrielle Glaister - Brookside's Patricia Farnham - team up to take on EastEnders' Cindy, alias Michelle Collins, and comedian Graham Norton. (Stereo)
Actress Toyah Willcox continues her reports on complementary medicine with a look at herbal remedies and the results of hospital trials testing a Chinese treatment for eczema.
Plus, a report on malnourished toddlers. While parents feed their children with supposedly healthy diets, featuring low fat levels, experts say this could lead to under-achieving at school and problems in later life. They advocate a return to starchy foods.
Call Watchdog Healthcheck free 24 hours a day on [number removed]. Hosted by Judith Hann and Alice Beer, with Johnathan Maitland, Denise Mahoney, Andy Webb and Wendy Robbins.
There's an emotional reunion tonight in the Fowler household, Phil is taken aback by Kathy's change of heart, and some new competition emerges at the market for Sanjay and Gita.
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Comedy series from the pen of Carla Lane. Starring Nerys Hughes, Polly James
Secrets rise to the surface when Beryl and Sandra settle down with a bottle of wine.
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With Michael Buerk.
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Thomas Creedon was born severely brain-damaged. Unable to see or hear, he was kept alive only through modern medicine. His quality of life was such that his parents were prepared to take their case to the high court to fight for the right to let their son die. Thomas died of natural causes before his future could be decided in the courts. But for other families the same dilemmas still apply. Sarah Barclay reports.
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Barry Norman casts his critical eye over Primal Fear, a courtroom drama starring Richard Gere, Executive Decision, in which Steven Seagal and Kurt Russell team up to thwart a terrorist hijacker, Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson in Money Train, and Kids, a controversial work with a stark portrayal of teenage life.
Plus, an interview with influential Hollywood director Roger Corman.
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Drama starring Clark Gable, Marilyn Monroe, Montgomery Clift
In Reno, an aging cowboy comes across three other misfits - a rodeo rider, a mechanic and a showgirl - each in search of a meaning to their lives.
(1961, PG) (B/W)
See Films: pages 49-56 ****
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