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Ninth of the 15-part comedy-drama series. Football fever grips the Rocket Academy.
Written by Jim Eldridge

(Stereo) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Writer:
Jim Eldridge
Julia Jekyll:
Olivia Hallinan
Moira Jekyll:
Victoria Williams
Jerry Jekyll:
Bill Fellows
Memphis Rocket:
Simon Green
Lester Blister:
Dale Rapley
Mona Jitter:
Susie Brann
Jason Jitter:
John Elmes
Benny Blister:
Michael Cantwell
Harriet Hyde:
John Asquith
Edward Knickers:
Guy Edwards
Nicola Blister:
null Tiffany

Anne Robinson presents the latest consumer news and investigative reports, in which the big names on British high streets come in for close scrutiny. Featuring reports by Alice Beer, Denise Mahoney, Johnathan Maitland and Andy Webb.
Watchdog Hotline: call free on [number removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Anne Robinson
Reporter:
Alice Beer
Reporter:
Denise Mahoney
Reporter:
Johnathan Maitland
Reporter:
Andy Webb
Editor:
Steve Anderson

Concluding the comedy special begun yesterday.

Edina is transformed by her near-death experience. Featuring Nicky Clarke, Suzy Menkes, Christian Lacroix, Bruce Oldfield and Christopher Biggins.
See today's choices.

Contributors

Edina:
Jennifer Saunders
Patsy:
Joanna Lumley
Saffron:
Julia Sawalha
Mother:
June Whitfield
Paolo:
Tom Hollander
Bo:
Mo Gaffney
Catriona:
Helen Lederer
God:
Marianne Faithfull
Angel:
Marcella Detroit
Marshall:
Chris Ryan
Justin:
Chris Malcolm
Kalishia:
Carmen du Sautoy
Carlo:
Alan Talbot
Millie:
Dora Bryan
Mac:
Ed Devereaux
Oliver:
Gary Beadle
Christopher:
James Dreyfuss
Magda:
Kathy Burke
Choirboy:
Connor Burrows
Fleur:
Harriet Thorpe
Sarah:
Naoko Mori
Vicar:
Calum MacLeod
Shop assistant:
Candida Gubbins
Gucci girl:
Georgina Grenville
Himself:
Nicky Clarke
Herself:
Suzy Menkes
Himself:
Christian Lacroix
Himself:
Bruce Oldfield
Himself:
Christopher Biggins

A compilation of the best moments from the second series of the comic sports quiz, hosted by Nick Hancock. With regulars David Gower, Gary Lineker, Lee Hurst and Rory McGrath and featuring guests Ian Wright, Neil Morrissey, Steve Davis and Frank Skinner.

Contributors

Presenter:
Nick Hancock
Panellist:
David Gower
Panellist:
Gary Lineker
Panellist:
Lee Hurst
Panellist:
Rory McGrath
Guest:
Ian Wright
Guest:
Neil Morrissey
Guest:
Steve Davis
Guest:
Frank Skinner
Producer:
Jim Pullin
Producer:
Harry Thompson
Executive Producer:
Peter Fincham

Tonight's programme, in which a studio audience challenges top politicians on current controversies, comes from London. The panel includes former Labour Party deputy leader Roy Hattersley, Conservative MP, John Redwood, and Lisa Jardine, author and Professor of English at Queen Mary College, London.

Audience: to join Question Time for future programmes, phone [number removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
David Dimbleby
Panellist:
Roy Hattersley
Panellist:
John Redwood
Panellist:
Lisa Jardine
Director:
Laurence Vulliamy
Series Editor:
Christopher Capron

Tonight's guests are former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, actor Bob Hoskins and Portuguese singer Tony Ferrino, aka Steve Coogan.
(Shown on Sunday at 10.10pm)

Contributors

Presenter:
Clive Anderson
Guest:
Mikhail Gorbachev
Guest:
Bob Hoskins
Guest:
Tony Ferrino [Steve Coogan]

Comedy drama starring Marianne Sagebrecht, CCH Pounder, Jack Palance

After a row with her husband, a German tourist is stranded at a run-down motel in the wilds of Arizona. Overcoming her distaste for the dust and the coffee, Jasmin discovers a new life with the dropouts who frequent the Bagdad Cafe.
(1987, PG)
See Films: pages 64-72

Contributors

Director:
Percy Adlon
Jasmin Munchgstettner:
Marianne Sagebrecht
Brenda:
CCH Pounder
Rudi Cox:
Jack Palance
Debby:
Christine Kauffman
Phyllis:
Monica Calhoun
Sa! Junior:
Darron Flagg
Cahuenga:
George Aquilar
Sal:
G Smokey Campbell
Munchgstettner:
Hans Stadlbauer
Eric:
Alan Scraig

BBC One London

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