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Has Josh left it too late?
Josh JAMIE GROVES , Christophe DOMINICKSELBY ,
Jodie NATALIE TAPPER , Julie MARGO SELBY , Mr Hankin
LEE CORNES , Dennis ALAN CAVE, Lauren MELANIE JOSEPH ,
Episode written by Sarah Daniels
Repeat Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Has Josh
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Josh Jamie Groves
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Christophe Dominickselby
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Jodie Natalie Tapper
Unknown:
Julie Margo Selby
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Mr Hankin
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Lee Cornes
Unknown:
Dennis Alan
Unknown:
Lauren Melanie Joseph
Written By:
Sarah Daniels

The latest hits from the UK charts, plus exclusive live performances, pre-chart sounds, a classic from the archives and a look at the new videos.
Repeated tomorrow Stereo
TOP OF THE POPS - THE MAGAZINE: price £1.25, on sale now from newsagents

Contributors

Director:
Anne Gilchrist
Executive Producer:
Ric Blaxill

There were automata in the earliest civilisations and they continue to fascinate with their own kind of virtual reality. Hugh Scully presents a short selection from the Roadshow archives, including the popular rabbit-in-a-cabbage.

Contributors

Presenter:
Hugh Scully
Producer:
Ann Freer
Executive Producer:
Christopher Lewis

Drama starring Patricia Routledge as the indomitable Lancashire detective.

It's the 50th anniversary of the Blainthorp Music Festival and there is fierce competition to be chosen as the Golden Voice.
Suddenly the finalists start losing their voices - and Hetty must find out why.
See today's choices.
The making of Britain's favourite actress: page 23

Contributors

Writer:
David Cook
Writer:
John Bowen
Producer:
Carol Parks
Director:
Robert Tronson
Hetty Wainthropp:
Patricia Routledge
Robert:
Derek Benfield
Geoffrey:
Dominic Monaghan
Oliver Hardiman:
Matthew Scurfield
Annie Mosscrop:
Margot Leicester
Freddy Slater:
Tyler Butterworth
Albert Slater:
Gordon Wharmby
Bill Jason:
Alan David
Glenda Jason:
Angela Richards
Simon Letby:
John Middleton
Beverley:
Anna Niland
Brian Borrowmere:
Noel Hunwick
Rita:
Michelle Butterly
Les:
Rod Arthur
Harry:
Richard Hollick
Edna Leeson:
Anthea Holloway
Pianist:
Chuck Mallett

Thriller starring Jamie Lee Curtis, Peter Gallagher, Joanne Whalley-Kilmer
Three years after abandoning her husband Robert and three young sons, Jude Madigan returns home begging forgiveness. Robert, now in love with a teacher at his sons' school, cannot forget the harm she has done, but Jude wants "all" her family back and will stop at nothing to get what she wants. (1993,15)
See Films: pages 69-76 **

Contributors

Director:
Yves Simoneau
Jude:
Jamie Lee Curtis
Robert:
Peter Gallagher
Callie:
Joanne Whalley-Kilmer
Lydia:
Vanessa Redgrave
Kes:
Luke Edwards
Michael:
Colin Ward
Ben:
Joey Zimmerman
Lansing:
Joss Ackland
Mark Kaplan:
Paul Guilfoyle
Everett:
J.E. Freeman
Mr Fogel:
John C. McGinley
Nurse:
Jill Freedman

Thriller starring Harry Hamlin

When Adrienne Erickson guns down a burglar only to discover that he is her wealthy husband, homicide detective Nick Gentry and his cynical partner struggle to make sense of events. However, as Gentry's interest grows beyond the call of duty, his passion for Adrienne sweeps him into a murky world of love, lies and lethal surprise.
(1990, 18)
See Films: pages 69-76 **

Contributors

Director:
Ruben Preuss
Nick Gentry:
Harry Hamlin
Adrienne Erickson:
Nicollette Sheridan
Jack Harley Kessler:
Robert Davi
Douglas Erickson:
Marshall Colt
Paul Basque:
Kevin King
Lester Fenady:
Ben Mittleman
Car salesman:
Jimmy Andronica
Scotti:
John Levinson

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