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With Justin Webb and Sally Magnusson. At 7.00,8.00 main news, with summaries every 30 minutes; 7.12,7.40,8.12,8.40
Business; 7.25,7.55,8.25,8.55 Weather, Regional news, Travel; 7.32,8.32 Sport.

Contributors

Unknown:
Justin Webb
Unknown:
Sally Magnusson.

Drama starring Blair Brown
Distinguishing herself in war,
General KatherineTaylorfinds her popularity and opinions strong enough for others to consider her presidential material. DirectorGwenArner(1992.PG) # See Films: pages 52-57 **

Contributors

Unknown:
Blair Brown

Comprehensive regional news, with live reports and interviews on the issues affecting the South East. Presented by Gwenan Edwards and Sharon Doughty , plus sports reports from Rob Curling.
EditorGuyPelham REGIONAL PROGRAMME

Contributors

Presented By:
Gwenan Edwards
Presented By:
Sharon Doughty

Investigations and news stories presented by Sue Lawley and a team of reporters. Tonight Sankha Guha visits a cryogenics company in Eastbourne, East Sussex, that freezes people after death so that future technology may be able to revive them. To celebrate St Patrick's Day, John Walters looks at the country's growing fondness for Irish pubs. Plus the second of a three-part, fly-on-the-wall investigation into homelessness, with former Nationwide reporter Tony Wilkinson.

Story Ideas: please ring Here and Now free on [number removed], fax [number removed], or write to Here and Now, [address removed]
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Contributors

Presenter:
Sue Lawley
Reporter:
Sankha Guha
Reporter:
John Walters
Reporter:
Tony Wilkinson
Series Producer:
Dale Templar
Editor:
Dave Stanford

Tiffany tells Bianca how much she enjoys being a mother. While she's deciding on a name for her daughter, Grant makes his position clear. Sarah is devastated when she pays an unannounced visit to Alistair.
(For cast see Tuesday) (Stereo)
Has Grant gone ga-ga?: page 20, and see Dr Mark Porter on page 33

Thriller starring Lorraine Gary, Lance Guest
and featuring Michael Caine

Amity has not suffered a shark attack in years, but the fears of widow Ellen Brody resurface when her younger son is suddenly killed. Believing the entire family is somehow threatened, she flies to the Bahamas to warn her marine biologist son Michael of the danger.
(1987, 15)
See Films: pages 52-57 **

Contributors

Director:
Joseph Sargent
Ellen Brody:
Lorraine Gary
Michael Brody:
Lance Guest
Hoagie:
Michael Caine
Jake:
Mario van Peebles
Carla Brody:
Karen Young
Thea Brody:
Judith Barsi
Louisa:
Lynn Whitfield
Sean Brody:
Mitchell Anderson
Young Sean:
Jay Mello

Films under review include George Lucas's futuristic epic Star Wars, enhanced and digitised for re-release later this month. Plus Romeo and Juliet, a contemporary version starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes, Dante's Peak, starring Pierce Brosnan, and Space Jam, about an intergalactic basketball match where Bugs Bunny and friends battle evil aliens, combining live action with animation.
(Repeated next Saturday on BBC2)
See Barry Norman : page 62

Contributors

Presenter:
Barry Norman
Director:
Liz Ekberg
Producer:
Bruce Thompson

Musical, continuing the season of films by Milos Forman, starring John Savage, Treat Williams, Beverly D'Angelo

The time: the late sixties. The place: New York. Oklahoma cowboy Claude arrives a few days before reporting for military service in Vietnam. His encounter with a group of hippies leads to a change in his lifestyle as he joins the drug-taking counterculture dedicated to a world of peace and love.
(1979, 15) (Stereo)
See Films: pages 52-57 **

Contributors

Director:
Milos Forman
Claude:
John Savage
Berger:
Treat Williams
Sheila:
Beverly D'Angelo
Jeannie:
Annie Golden
Hud:
Dorsey Wright
Woof:
Don Dacus
Hud's fiancee:
Cheryl Barnes
Fenton:
Richard Bright
General:
Nicholas Ray

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