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Fifth of a six-part comedy. Harmony is badly injured by a car.
(Repeat) (Stereo)

Contributors

Screenplay:
Steve Attridge
From the novel by:
Dick King-Smith
Mrs Parker:
Paula Wilcox
Mr Parker:
Stephen Moore
Uncle Ginger:
Donald Sumpter
Harmony:
Victoria Shalet
Tom:
Anthony Hamblin
Melody:
Heather Jones
Harmony's Doctor:
Paul Opacic
Staff Nurse:
Suzy Cooper
Sister:
Sarah London

Teenage drama. Barney takes matters into his own hands.
This week's episodes written by Roy Apps and Simon Heath
(Part 12 on Thursday at 5.10pm)

Contributors

Writer:
Roy Apps
Writer:
Simon Heath
Brigid:
Joanne McIntosh
Ed:
Grant Adams
Cher:
Jody Baldwin
Barney:
Stephen Carr
Frew:
Luke Dale
Flora:
Kerryann Christiansen
Alfie:
Andrew Smith

Jill Dando spends a long weekend in New York, travelling in style around the city's streets in a stretch limousine.
Monty Don and his five-year-old son Tom set off on a cycle tour of the Cotswolds.
Jenny Hull parties with the in-crowd of Albufeira on the Algarve, the top hot spot for British holidaymakers in Portugal. Meanwhile, Carol Smillie retreats from Majorca's packed beaches to an inland monastery; and journalist John Holdsworth goes to Denmark on another bargain holiday for under £100.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Presenter:
Jill Dando
Reporter:
Monty Don
Reporter:
Jenny Hull
Reporter:
Carol Smillie
Reporter:
John Holdsworth
Producer:
Andrew Fettis
Producer:
Paul Wooding
Editor:
Jane Lush

Alan presses Frankie for an answer. Lorraine is finding it difficult to cope with David's shortcomings as a parent. Joe makes a dramatic announcement, and Grant attempts a show-down with David.
This week's episodes written by Lisselle Kayla and Billy Hamon
Omnibus edition on Sunday

Contributors

Writer:
Lisselle Kayla
Writer:
Billy Hamon
Producer:
Josephine Ward
Director:
Bill Britten
Carol Jackson:
Lindsey Coulson
Alan Jackson:
Howard Antony
David Wicks:
Michael French
Joe Wicks:
Paul Nicholls
Grant Mitchell:
Ross Kemp
Lorraine Wicks:
Jacqueline Leonard
Frankie:
Syan Blake
Phil Mitchell:
Steve McFadden
Kathy Mitchell:
Gillian Taylforth
lanBeale:
Adam Woody Att
Tiffany Raymond:
Martine McCutcheon
Simon Raymond:
Andrew Lynford
Tony Hills:
Mark Homer
Mark Fowler:
Todd Carty
Sanjay Kapoor:
Deepak Verma
Gita Kapoor:
Shobu Kapoor
Peggy Mitchell:
Barbara Windsor
George Palmer:
Paul Moriarty
Nigel Bates:
Paul Bradley
Sarah Hills:
Daniela Denby-Ashe
Alistair Matthews:
Neil Clark
Barry Evans:
Shaun Williamson
John Valekue:
Steve Weston
Ricky Butcher:
Sid Owen
Bianca Jackson:
Patsy Palmer
Blossom Jackson:
Mona Hammond
Mick:
Sylvester Williams
Clare Tyler:
Gemma Bissix
Sonia Jackson:
Natalie Cassidy
Billy Jackson:
Devon Anderson

Live coverage of the UEFA Cup second-round, second-leg match between Newcastle and Hungary's Ferencvaros at St James' Park.

Kevin Keegan will be hoping that his star-studded line-up will qualify for the third round, despite their 3-2 defeat in the first leg, improving on their UEFA Cup performance of two years ago when they were knocked out at this stage by Athletic Bilbao of Spain. But the Hungarian champions' powerful second-round, first-leg tie in Budapest left Newcastle's European ambitions on a knife-edge.

Ferencvaros are one of European football's celebrated names and the team won their 26th league title last year, although they failed to qualify for this year's Champions' League when they lost to Gothenburg. But the Magpies will be looking for some home comfort tonight and aiming to reach the last 16 of this competition.
Commentary by John Motson with Trevor Brooking. Introduced by Desmond Lynam with Alan Hansen and Chris Waddle.
(If tonight's match goes into extra time subsequent programmes may run late)

Contributors

Presenter:
Desmond Lynam
Commentary:
John Motson
Commentary:
Trevor Brooking
Analysis:
Alan Hansen
Analysis:
Chris Waddle
Series Producer:
Vivien Kent
Editor:
Niall Sloane

Thriller starring Kurt Russell, Mariel Hemingway

As storms approach Miami, a cold-blooded killer strikes. Unwillingly assigned to cover the case, journalist Malcolm Anderson finds himself becoming part of the story when he starts getting phone calls from the murderer, promising more deaths.
(1985, 15)
See Films: pages 67-72 ***

Contributors

Director:
Phillip Borsos
Malcolm Anderson:
Kurt Russell
Christine Connelly:
Mariel Hemingway
Alan Delour:
Richard Jordan
Bill Nolan:
Richard Masur
Andy Porter:
Joe Pantoliano
Phil Wilson:
Richard Bradford
Ray Martinez:
Andy Garcia
Kathy Vasquez:
Rose Portillo
Albert O'Shaughnessy:
William Smith
Himself:
John Palmer
Harold Jacoby:
Lee Sandman
Carl Mason:
Dan Fitzgerald
Ruth Lowenstein:
Cynthia Caquelin

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