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Return of the stage school drama for a 12-part series.
Caro's farewell party brings a crisis for Sasha, while a newcomer causes a stir.
This week's episodes written by Chris Ellis
(Part two on Thursday at 5.10pm) (Stereo)
See Children: page 62

Contributors

Writer:
Chris Ellis
Sasha:
Stephanie Bagshaw
Tim:
Paul Nicholls
Chris:
Sacha Pitimson
Luke:
Nathan Constance
Kerry:
Ania Sowinski
Huw:
Rhys Moore
Emma:
Lindsey Wise
Caro:
Sally Spencer-Harris
Gaby:
Delia Lindsay
Gerry:
Terence Harvey
Francesca:
Natalie Anderson
Barry:
John Glynn

Tonight, Jill Dando visits Sorrento on the Neapolitan Riviera in southern Italy and takes the ferry to Capri; John Pitman follows the Los Angeles highway to Palm Springs, California; and Carol Smillie explores the countryside of Portugal's Costa de Prata on horseback.

Meanwhile guest reporter Radio Times columnist Dr Mark Porter and his family find out if the Bedruthan Steps hotel in Cornwall is as child-friendly as it claims, and John Holdsworth travels by Eurostar on a city break to Lille in northern France for under £100.

See today's choices.
(Stereo)

Contributors

Presenter:
Jill Dando
Reporter:
John Pitman
Reporter:
Carol Smillie
Reporter:
Dr Mark Porter
Reporter:
John Holdsworth
Producer:
Andrew Fettis
Producer:
Paul Wooding
Editor:
Jane Lush

The Vic is under surveillance, while Peggy and Tiffany embark on a secret trip. Carol gets a frosty welcome home.

This week's episodes written by David Joss Buckley, Nick Crittenden and Rachel Pole
(Omnibus edition on Sunday)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Writer:
David Joss Buckley
Writer:
Nick Crittenden
Writer:
Rachel Pole
Producer:
Mike Hudson
Director:
Albert Barber
Peggy Mitchell:
Barbara Windsor
Tiffany Mitchell:
Martine McCutcheon
Grant Mitchell:
Ross Kemp
George Palmer:
Paul Moriarty
Phil Mitchell:
Steve McFadden
Kathy Mitchell:
Gillian Taylforth
Joe Wicks:
Paul Nicholls
Lorraine Wicks:
Jacqueline Leonard
Carol Jackson:
Lindsey Coulson
Alan Jackson:
Howard Antony
Bianca Jackson:
Patsy Palmer
Nigel Bates:
Paul Bradley
Sanjay Kapoor:
Deepak Verma
Roy Evans:
Tony Caunter
Frankie:
Syan Blake
Lenny Wallace:
Desune Coleman
Huw Edwards:
Richard Elis
Clare Tyler:
Gemma Bissix
Sonia Jackson:
Natalie Cassidy
Billy Jackson:
Devon Anderson
Bill the GoaL:
Steven Law
Stewart:
Oliver Young
Hadaway:
Christopher Scoular
Deano:
Chris Ryman
Jeanette Powell:
Lisa Kelly
Richard Samuels:
Alan Cooke
Cassandra:
Josie Kidd
Snooker player:
Luke Matthews
Doctor:
Jeremy Gittins
Nurse:
Sally-Ann Burnett
Receptionist:
Heather Baskerville

Live Uefa Cup football with coverage of Newcastle United's third-round, second-leg clash at St James' Park.

Kevin Keegan's team aim to become the first English winners of the Uefa Cup since Tottenham's triumph in 1984. So far they have defeated Sweden's Halmstads in the first round and Ferencvaros of Hungary in the second round, managing to pull back from a first-leg deficit with an impressive 4-0 victory in the second-leg tie.

Now the French team Metz, who beat Sporting Lisbon in the last round, stand between Newcastle and a place in the last eight. The Magpies know they face some tough competition, but with players like England centre-forward Les Ferdinand and the mercurial Peter Beardsley in the ranks, they are hoping to find the goals that will take them a step nearer the competition which they won back in 1969.

Introduced by Desmond Lynam, with Alan Hansen and Trevor Brooking.

See Alan Hansen: page 58
(In the event of extra time subsequent programmes may run late)

Contributors

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

Action thriller starring Sylvester Stallone, Billy Dee Williams

When an international terrorist arrives in New York, tough city cops Deke DaSilva and Matthew Fox are put on the case. As the body count begins to pile up and a threat is made to the United Nations, time is running out to catch the killer before he strikes again.
(1981, 18)
See Films: pages 69-76 ***

Contributors

Director:
Bruce Malmuth
Deke DaSilva:
Sylvester Stallone
Matthew Fox:
Billy Dee Williams
Irene:
Lindsay Wagner
Shakka:
Persis Khambatta
Hartman:
Nigel Davenport
Wulfgar:
Rutger Hauer
Pam:
Hilarie Thompson
Lieutenant Munafo:
Joe Spinell
Commissioner:
Walter Mathews
Sergeant E:
Brian Dean
Puerto Rican proprietor:
Caesar Cordova
Dr Ghiselin:
Charles Duval
Mrs Ntembwe:
Yvette Hawkins

Horror. When a group of college students attend a new psychology-of-fear course run by the eccentric Professor Derek they embark on a journey to hell.
(1989, 18)
See Films: pages 69-76

Contributors

Director:
Ken Wheat
Director:
Jim Wheat
Professor Derek:
Ramy Zeda
Allison:
Jillian McWhirter
Cheryl:
Pamela Segall
Joan:
Nadinevan Dervelde
Kevin:
Marc McClure
Alex:
Marg Helgenberger

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