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9.20 Style Counsel Another makeover challenge with Jeff Banks. Stereo.
9.45 Kilroy Topical studio discussion with Robert Kilroy-Silk . Stereo .....
10.30 Good Morning....with Anne and Nick Today, Dr Mark Porter 's medical desk, vet Michael Payne , and continuingthe series following four couples through pregnancy. Including at 11.00 News
Regional News and Weather. Stereo.
Dr Mark Porter 's Complete Lit eplan: page 29
12.00 News
Regional News; Weather
12.05pm Call My Bluff Panel game with Alan Coren and Sandi Toksvig. Hosted by Bob Holness.
12.35 Going for Gold General knowledge quiz, with by Henry Kelly.

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeff Banks.
Unknown:
Robert Kilroy-Silk
Unknown:
Dr Mark Porter
Unknown:
Michael Payne
Unknown:
Dr Mark Porter
Unknown:
Alan Coren
Unknown:
Sandi Toksvig.
Unknown:
Bob Holness.
Unknown:
Henry Kelly.

A double bill of the Australian family drama, this week featuring a guest appearance by Olivia Newton-John.

Dry Argument
The town is suffering a severe drought and Kathleen hires someone to search for an underground supply of water.

Servant of the People
Matt and Kathleen help the local farmers who are being forced off their land.

Contributors

Unknown:
Olivia Newton-John

Eighth of 13-part drama about a young boy and his pet dog. Who will look after the rabbit during the school holidays?
Dramatised by Valerie Georgeson, from a story by Joan Eadington

Contributors

Dramatised By:
Valerie Georgeson
Story By:
Joan Eadington
Jonny:
Richard Holian
Mam:
Jane Lowe
Dad:
Leslie Schofield
Rita:
Sue Devaney
Albert:
Tommy Robinson
Humphrey:
Jeremy Austin
Miss Broom:
Karen Meagher
Mr Box:
Harry Beety
Pam:
Georgina Lane
Jinny:
Adele Parry
Josie:
Rachel Powell

Stonie and Annalise are wracked with guilt. Billy worries about Melissa.
(Shown at 1.40pm) (Stereo)

Contributors

Helen Daniels:
Anne Haddy
Cody Willis:
Peta Brady
Lou Carpenter:
Tom Oliver
Cheryl Stark:
Caroline Gillmer
Danielle Stark:
Eliza Szonert
Brett Stark:
Brett Blewitt
Annalise Hartman:
Kimberley Davies
Marlene Kratz:
Moya O'Sullivan
Billy Kennedy:
Jesse Spencer
Stonefish Rebecchi:
Anthony Engelman
Angie Rebecchi:
Lesley Baker
Colin Taylor/Alf Taylor:
Frank Bren
Toadfish:
Ryan Moloney
Adrian Ewart:
Jeremy Kewley

Ronnie Corbett hosts the game show in which contestants have to unravel the minds of nine children, who offertheir own unique definitions of words.
Producer Danny Greenstone ; Executive producer
AlanBoyd Stereo Subtitled ...................

Contributors

Unknown:
Ronnie Corbett
Producer:
Danny Greenstone

Sue Lawley with the last in the present series in which a team of reporters present hard hitting investigations and entertaining news stories.
Here and Now returns in the autumn.
Editor Paul Woolwich

Contributors

Editor:
Paul Woolwich

Third in a selection of six episodes from the medical drama series first shown in the autumn of 1994. An adventure down the sewers for two young boys ends into disaster.
Episode written by Lisa Evans

Contributors

Written by:
Lisa Evans
Producer:
Corinne Hollingworth
Director:
Ian White
Charlie Fairhead:
Derek Thompson
Mike Barratt:
Clive Mantle
Martin Ashford:
Patrick Robinson
Josh Griffiths:
Ian Bleasdale
Rachel Longworth:
Jane Gurnett
Kate Wilson:
Sorcha Cusack
Eddie Gordon:
Joan Oliver
Jude Kocarnik:
Lisa Coleman
Matt Hawley:
Jason Merrells
Liz Harker:
Sue Devaney
Joe Jobson:
Andrew Grainger
Rebecca Jobson:
Charon Bourke
Rory Jobson:
Fergus Brazier
Finn Jobson:
Max Brazier
Connie Sanders:
Diana Fairfax
Vivien Guyett:
Barbara Murray
Archie Farrell:
Walter Sparrow
Joanna Farrell:
Pandora Ormsby-Gore

With Anne Robinson. Write to
Points of View, BBCtv, Room 4302,
201 Wood Lane , London W 12 7TS. Or telephone/fax on (0181) [number removed]. E-mail address is: pov@bbc.co.uk
Producer Annie Lewis

Contributors

Unknown:
Anne Robinson.
Unknown:
Wood Lane
Producer:
Annie Lewis

Last in the six-part drama series starring Ian McShane

Madson helps an international footballer who is accused of the attempted murder of his former wife.

Contributors

Writer:
Ian Kennedy Martin
Producer:
Colin Shindler
Director:
Rob Walker
John Madson:
Ian McShane
Magda Ostrowska:
Joanna Kanska
DI Rourke:
Matthew Marsh
Sarah Madson:
Jayne Ashbourne
Gordon Berry:
Thomas Craig
Elaine Dews:
Shirley Anne Field
Sir Ranald Hearnley:
Charles Gray
George Lodge:
Jonathan Coy
Dominic:
Barney Craig
Cheryl Berry:
Kate Beckett
Cara Wilton:
Kate Ricketts
Donald:
David Arlen
Chief Supt Walton:
Andrew Burt
Walter Gardner:
Ronald Fraser
Phil Hartigan:
Nicholas Gleaves
Belling:
Rob Edwards
Anderton:
Penny Downie
Elizabeth Perrin:
Rowena Cooper
Judge:
Hugh Dickson
Fenton:
Sam Cox

Brave Heart
Eighteen months ago Brazilian surgeon Dr Randas
Batista pioneered a controversial new technique for heart surgery.
Tonight's QED is allowed into the operating theatre to witness the first operation of its kind in Britain. See today's choices.
Producers John Hayes-Fisher and Emma Walker Series editor Lorraine Heggessey
♦ See This Week: page 11

Contributors

Producers:
John Hayes-Fisher
Editor:
Lorraine Heggessey

Barry Norman gives his annual report from the world's most glamorous film festival, in Cannes in the south of France. He looks at British hopes for an award and talks to the directors and the stars.
See today's choices.
Director Mandy Cooper ; Series producer
Bruce Thompson
See Barry Norman : page 46

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Norman
Director:
Mandy Cooper
Producer:
Bruce Thompson
Unknown:
Barry Norman

Thriller starring
Daphne Zuniga , Alexandra Paul
A young woman with multiple personalities escapes from a mental institution. Slowly her identity transforms with murderous intent as she assumes the characteristics of unsuspecting victims.
DirectorTex Fuller (1991. 18) Subtitled . ♦ See Films: pages 49-56 **

Contributors

Unknown:
Daphne Zuniga
Unknown:
Alexandra Paul
Patricia:
Daphne Zuniga
Carrie:
Alexandra Paul
JD:
James Wilder
Resnick:
Don Harvey
Pritchard:
Red West

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