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The series from 1987.
It's the end of the line for Imelda.
Imelda FLEUR TAYLOR, Mrs McClusky GWYNETH POWELL
, Ronnie Birtles TINA MAHON. Gonch JOHN MCMAHON
. Hollo BRADLEY SHEPPARD
Written by Margaret Simpson

Contributors

Unknown:
Mrs McClusky Gwyneth Powell
Unknown:
Ronnie Birtles Tina Mahon.
Unknown:
Gonch John McMahon
Unknown:
Hollo Bradley Sheppard
Written By:
Margaret Simpson

Today the music magazine meets pop duo Shampoo in Hong Kong and features US teen group Dog Eat Dog. Stereo .....................
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Adventure. Three teenage
BMX bikers discover a stash of stolen two-way radios. Unaware that the radios belong to bank robbers, they begin selling them to theirfnends.
This creates havoc with local police radio frequencies and sends the robbers in pursuit of the bike-riding youngsters.
Duane Whitey DAVID ARGUE, -Moustache" JOHN LEY , Judy NICOLE KIDMAN , Goose JAMES LUGTON
Director Brian Trenchard-Smith (1983. PG) ♦ See Films: pages 42-48 **

Contributors

Unknown:
Duane Whitey David
Unknown:
John Ley
Unknown:
Judy Nicole Kidman
Director:
Brian Trenchard-Smith

Introduced by Steve Riderfrom Silverstone.
12.35 Cricket Focus The latest news from the cricket circuit, on the day of the Benson and Hedges Cup final at Lord's between holders Lancashire and Northamptonshire. Highlights of the match can be seen at 8pm on BBC2.
12.50 News
12.55 Motor Racing Coverage from the qualifying session of the British Grand Prix from Silverstone. Commentary by Murray Walker , Jonathan Palmerand Tony Jardine. The race can be seen in tomorrow's
Sunday Grandstand, at 2pm on BBC2.
2.10 Motor Sport Action from rounds 13 and 14 of the Touring Car Championship, from Brands Hatch. Commentary by Murray Walker.
2.45 Show Jumping Coverage from the Royal International Horse Show, from Hickstead.Commentary by Michael Tucker and Stephen Hadley.
4.45 News Roundup
Producer Martin Hopkins ; Editor Dave Gordon
Stereo.............................................

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Riderfrom Silverstone.
Commentary By:
Murray Walker
Commentary By:
Jonathan Palmerand Tony Jardine.
Commentary By:
Murray Walker.
Commentary By:
Michael Tucker
Commentary By:
Stephen Hadley.
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
Dave Gordon

The Royal Navy takes the spotlight to host the annual military spectacular, at Earls Court, London. The Queen takes the salute forthe event, which features the Massed Bands of the Royal
Marines, the formidable field-gun race, the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery, a commando cliff assault and the Royal Signals Motorcycle Display Team.
Plus, over 300 Irish pipers, drummers and dancers, and from Hong Kong, lion dancers, dragon dancers on motorbikes and the Hong Kong Police Band. Commentary by Julian Tutt.
Producer Michael Begg Stereo ...........

Contributors

Commentary By:
Julian Tutt.
Producer:
Michael Begg Stereo

Pets compete to win themselves and their owners prizes. Host Dale Winton is joined by Terry Nutkins, vet Mary Nicoll, and tonight's guest, Liza Goddard with her dog Mina.

Contributors

Unknown:
Dale Winton
Unknown:
Terry Nutkins
Unknown:
Mary Nicoll
Unknown:
Liza Goddard
Director/Producer:
David Taylor

Singer Gary Barlow performs his new single ForeverLove andstartsthe draw. Presented by Ulrika Jonsson.
Producer Mark Wells Stereo
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Contributors

Singer:
Gary Barlow
Presented By:
Ulrika Jonsson.
Producer:
Mark Wells Stereo

A wedding ends in tragedy and a young boy learns to stand up to his bullying father.

Episode written by David Richard Fox

Contributors

Writer:
David Richard Fox
Producer:
Corrine Hollingworth
Director:
Indra Bhose
Charlie Fairhead:
Derek Thompson
Mike Barratt:
Clive Mantle
Barbara Hayes:
Julia Watson
Rachel Longworth:
Jane Gurnett
Kate Wilson:
Sorcha Cusack
Jude Kocarnik:
Lisa Coleman
Matt Hawley:
Jason Merrells
Daniel Perryman:
Craig Kelly
Trevor Wilson:
Michael N Harbour
Brian Hawley:
Frank Grimes
Tim Greenway:
Gary Bakewell
Chris:
Kevin Dyer
Vicky:
Maggie Lynskey
Linda:
Andrea Gascoigne
Rev Douglas Gilbert:
Bernard Lloyd
Ellen Johnson:
Mona Bruce
Philip Hall:
Dominic Guard
Gerry Mason:
Victoria Carling
Oliver Parton (groom):
Noel White
Sian Wood (bride):
Catherine-Lyn Scott

Film Premiere. Tough prison drama of brutal retribution, starring Sylvester Stallone, Donald Sutherland

Convict Frank Leone only bucked the prison system once. Now that single rebellious act is suddenly and severely punished when he finds himself at the mercy of a sadistic old adversary who runs a cruelly corrupt jail.
(1989, 18)
See Films: pages 42-48 **

Contributors

Director:
John Flynn
Frank Leone:
Sylvester Stallone
Warden Drumgoole:
Donald Sutherland
Meissner:
John Amos
Dallas:
Tom Sizemore
Eclipse:
Frank McRae
Chink:
Sonny Landham
First Base:
Larry Romano

The Nelson Mandela Concert from the Royal Albert Hall
Highlights of last Thursday's special concert, held to celebrate the state visit to Britain of Nelson Mandela and in aid of the Nation's Trust.
The event, staged in the presence of the Queen and President Mandela, features top South African and British performers. Amongthem are
Phil Collins and his new, 20-strong big band and the a cappella group Ladysmith Black Mambazo.
The show is compered by British dub poet Benjamin Zephaniah and rap-style poet Mzwakhe Mbuli.
Producers Michele Hockley and Edward Simons
Executive producer Harvey Goldsmith

Contributors

Unknown:
Nelson Mandela
Unknown:
Albert Hall
Unknown:
Nelson Mandela
Unknown:
Phil Collins
Unknown:
Benjamin Zephaniah
Unknown:
Mzwakhe Mbuli.
Producers:
Michele Hockley
Producers:
Edward Simons
Producer:
Harvey Goldsmith

Comedy fantasy starring Glenn Close, Mandy Patinkin.

Jan and Nick Cheyney uncover a message scrawled on their living room wall and discover that it was written by Maxie Malone, a young actress who died some 60 years earlier. With Jan's unknowing help, Maxie plans on making a bizarre comeback.
(1985, PG)
See Films: pages 42-48 ***

Contributors

Director:
Paul Aaron
Jan/Maxie:
Glenn Close
Nick Cheyney:
Mandy Patinkin
Mrs Lavin:
Ruth Gordon
Bishop Campbell:
Barnard Hughes
Miss Sheffer:
Valerie Curtin

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