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Today's guest chef is Robbie Millar. Paul and Jeanne Rankin try his Chinese venison speciality and create their own won tons, couscous and tea ice-cream.Â

(Stereo)

Contributors

Presenter/Chef:
Paul Rankin
Presenter/Chef:
Jeanne Rankin
Chef:
Robbie Millar

Comedy starring Norman Wisdom

Norman wants to be a department store window dresser - but he always seems to be on the outside looking in.
(1953, U) (Black and white)
See Films: pages 46-52 ***

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Contributors

Director:
John Paddy Carstairs
Norman:
Norman Wisdom
Miss Bacon:
Margaret Rutherford
Peggy:
Moira Lister
Gerald:
Derek Bond
Sally:
Lana Morris
Edna:
Joan Sims

Eyebrow-plucking, deep back massage, leg waxing, manicures and pedicures - the cost of keeping the British male beautiful is now worth £460 million a year. Vanessa Feltz joins footballing twins Dean and David Holdsworth as they sample the booming business of male grooming.
Chris Choi teams up with Gladiator Scorpio to check out home gym equipment. Is it worth the investment? Plus, the regular tried and tested slot, with panellists Wendy Craig, Steve Punt, Brian Turner and Lowri Turner.

Contributors

Presenter:
Vanessa Feltz
Guest:
Dean Holdsworth
Guest:
David Holdsworth
Reporter:
Chris Choi
Guest:
Scorpio [Nikki Diamond]
Panellist:
Wendy Craig
Panellist:
Steve Punt
Panellist:
Brian Turner
Panellist:
Lowri Turner
Series Producer:
Geraldine McClelland
Executive Producer:
Steve Anderson

On tonight's programme investigating the paranormal, Chris Choi goes in search of Britain's big cats, and a psychic is put to the test. Plus, the story of a ghostly vision and the mystery of the sealed box left by an 18th-century prophet. With Carol Vorderman.
See today's choices.

Contributors

Presenter:
Carol Vorderman
Reporter:
Chris Choi
Producer:
David Morgenstern
Editor:
Liz Mills

Comedy thriller starring Whoopi Goldberg

Bored computer programmer Terry Doolittle, a fan of old spy movies, receives a message on her screen from someone referring to himself as "Jumpin' Jack Flash"
It transpires that the message has come from a British agent trapped behind the Iron Curtain. She decides to help him.
(1986, 15)
See Films: pages 46-52 ***

Contributors

Director:
Penny Marshall
Terry Doolittle:
Whoopi Goldberg
Marty Phillips:
Stephen Collins
Jeremy Talbot:
John Wood
Cynthia:
Carol Kane
Liz Carlson:
Annie Potts
Mr Page:
Peter Michael Goetz
Archer Lincoln:
Roscoe Lee Browne
Lady Sarah Billings:
Sara Botsford
Jack:
Jonathan Pryce
Mark Van Meter:
Jeroen Krabbe
Sperry repairman:
Jim Belushi
Fiona:
Tracey Ullman
Carl:
Vyto Ruginis
Hunter:
Tony Hendra
Doug:
Jon Lovitz
Fred:
Phil E Hartmann
Karen:
Lynne Marie Stewart
Jackie:
Red Woods
Lord Malcolm Billings:
Paxton Whitehead
Gillian:
June Chadwick
Earl the guard:
Carl Labove
Harry Carlson Jr:
Benji Gregory
Kristi Carlson:
Kellie Martin

Romantic comedy starring Amy Irving, Peter Riegert, Jeroen Crabbe

Isabelle Grossman is an intelligent, attractive, 33-year-old Jewish woman. She's not looking for a husband - and even if she was, he certainly wouldn't be running a pickle business.
(1988, PG)
See Films: pages 46-52 ****

Contributors

Director:
Joan Micklin Silver
Isabelle Grossman:
Amy Irving
Sam Posner:
Peter Riegert
Anton Maes:
Jeroen Krabbe
Bubbie Kantor:
Reizl Bozyk
Hannah Mandelbaum:
Sylvia Miles
Lionel:
George Martin
Nick:
John Bedford Lloyd
Cecilia Monk:
Claudia Silver
Mark:
David Pierce
Pauline Swift:
Rosemary Harris
Marilyn Cohen:
Suzzy Roche
Ricki:
Amy Wright
Candyce:
Faye Grant
Karen:
Deborah Offner
Myla Bondy:
Kathleen Wilhoite
Rabbi:
Moishe Rosenfeld
Diva:
Paula Laurence

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