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With Justin Webb and Andrew Harvey. And at 8.40 Elder Statesmen, where spokesmen forthe three major political parties comment on election-related news as it happens.
Timetable on Monday

Contributors

Unknown:
Justin Webb
Unknown:
Andrew Harvey.

Chancellorofthe Exchequer,
Kenneth Clarke , discusses issues that will affect the outcome of the general election and answers callers' questions on party policy, on 0345 (lines open from 8am).
SIMULTANEOUS BROADCAST: with Radio 4

Contributors

Unknown:
Kenneth Clarke

First of an eight-part series of consumer investigations in which the big names in the British leisure industry come underthe spotlight. Tonight, Anne Robinson and the team discover some of the worst concert venues in Britain and fly to rescue a family from their holiday nightmare. See today's choices. Editor Steve Anderson ; Series producer
Paul Gibbs
WATCHDOG HOLIDAY RESCUE LINE: call (0181)
* See This Week: page 7

Contributors

Unknown:
Anne Robinson
Editor:
Steve Anderson
Producer:
Paul Gibbs

Actress and singer Dannii
Minogue presents the latest hits from the UK charts, plus exclusive live performances, pre-chart sounds, a look at the new videos and Britain's number one single. Director John L Spencer ; Producer Mark Wells Repeated tomorrow
TOP OF THE POPS-THE MAGAZINE: price £1.25, on sale now from newsagents

Contributors

Director:
John L Spencer
Producer:
Mark Wells

Fletcher is incensed when his peace and quiet is disrupted by the arrival of a third cell-mate.

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Contributors

Writer:
Dick Clement
Writer:
Ian La Frenais
Producer:
Sydney Lotterby
Fletcher:
Ronnie Barker
Godber:
Richard Beckinsale
Mr Barraclough:
Brian Wilde
Mr Mackay:
Fulton Mackay
Rawley:
Maurice Denham
Harris:
Ronald Lacey
Warren:
Sam Kelly
McLaren:
Tony Osoba
Governor:
Michael Barrington
Mr Collison:
Paul McDowell

John Parrott is joined by Mike Atherton , the England cricket captain who has scored nearly
5,000 Test runs, and Karen Dixon , a gold medallistwith Great Britain at both the World and European
Three-Day-Event championships. South African fly-half now playing with Leicester, Joel Stansky , and snooker's European Open champion, ranked numbertwo in the world, John Higgins accompany Ally McCoist. Hosted by David Coleman. Executive producer Mike Adley

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Atherton
Unknown:
Karen Dixon
Unknown:
Joel Stansky
Unknown:
John Higgins
Unknown:
David Coleman.
Producer:
Mike Adley

A special television presentation of James Cameron 's science-fiction thriller, a sequel to The
Terminator, including 15 minutes of additional scenes from an American-released "director's cut" version, not previously shown in this country. Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger Linda Hamilton
Sarah Connor has been institutionalised and separated from her son. Informed of the future, she knows that young John Connorwill survive and become mankind's leader. However, the machines of 2029 know it, too, and once again they send a cyborg assassin back through time to terminate the potential saviour. But this killing machine is even more terrifyingly powerful and deadly than the one Sarah defeated before.
(1991.15)
* See Films: pp 52-58 *****

Contributors

Unknown:
James Cameron
Unknown:
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Unknown:
Linda Hamilton
Unknown:
Sarah Connor
Unknown:
John Connorwill
Terminator:
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Sarah Connor:
Linda Hamilton
John Connor:
Edward Furlong
T-1000:
Robert Patrick
Dr Silberman:
Earl Boen
Miles Dyson:
Joe Morton
Tarissa Dyson:
S Epatha Merkerson
Enrique Salceda:
Castulo Guerra
Tim:
Danny Cooksey
JanelleVoight:
Jenette Goldstein
Kyle Reese:
Michael Biehn

Western adventure starring Robert Mitchum
Angie Dickinson
Billy Young , a hired gunman making his escape from Mexico, meets up with Kane, a man hunting forthe murderer of his son. When Kane becomes marshal of Lordsburg, New
Mexico, Billy is faced with a choice - between his former life on the wrong side of the law and a job as Kane's deputy.
Director Burt Kennedy (1969) ... # See Films: pages 52-58 * * *

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Mitchum
Unknown:
Angie Dickinson
Unknown:
Billy Young
Director:
Burt Kennedy
Ben Kane:
Robert Mitchum
Lily Beloit:
Angie Dickinson
Billy Young:
Robert Walkerjr
Jesse Boone:
David Carradine
John Behan:
Jack Kelly
Frank Boone:
John Anderson
Charlie:
Paul Fix
Doc Cushman:
Willis Bouchey
Bell:
Parley Baer
Gambler:
Bob Anderson
Mexican officer:
Rodolfo Acosta
Ewie Cushman:
Deana Martin
Kane's son:
Chris Mitchum

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