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The series helping consumers make the best choices. This week how to get a better deal from the new R-registration cars, the choice in sizes and prices of new beds, and whether a cookery course can change a clumsy chef's culinary capabilities. With Vanessa Feltz.

Contributors

Presenter:
Vanessa Feltz
Series Producer:
Owen Gay
Editor:
Steve Anderson

A new six-part comedy series starring Gary Olsen, Gwen Taylor

Once a thriving transport cafe, Pilgrims now sits stranded on the hard shoulder of life. But one fateful day the life of long-suffering proprietor Bob is turned upside-down by the arrival of his big sister, Tilly.
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Contributors

Writer:
Bernard McKenna
Director:
Gareth Carrivick
Producer:
Mark Chapman
Bob:
Gary Olsen
Tilly:
Gwen Taylor
Quentin:
Jonathan Aris
Drew:
John Arthur
Didier:
Pierre Forest
Ronnie:
Jay Simpson
Pamela:
Nina Young
Workman:
Michael Burrell
Estate agent:
Stephen Ullathorne

A new six-part series featuring extraordinary stories of heroism and bravery from around the world, presented by Michael Buerk and Juliet Morris.
This week three men swim for their lives through shark-infested waters after their boat breaks up off Belize, and a paraglider pilot is left hanging by a thread after she crashes into a crane 100ft above the ground. Plus video footage of a racing driver saving a fellow competitor from a burning car and the first of six reports on the work of the AMREF Flying Doctor service in east Africa.
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AMREF Flying Doctors can be contacted by writing to [address removed]. telephone [number removed] (calls charged at normal rates), or Web Site: [web address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Buerk
Presenter:
Juliet Morris
Series Producer:
Dick Colthurst
Series Editor:
Andrea Wills

The last of a five-part series about Chris Patten's governorship of Hong Kong.

The handover is close, and China's antagonism towards Patten sharpens Hong Kong's fears about the future. Patten is still a "non-person" for Beijing, while continuing to lock horns with his Cabinet colleagues at home over the British passport issue. This programme explores the future for Hong Kong under Chinese sovereignty as Patten and his critics reflect on what he has - and has not - accomplished. Presented by Jonathan Dimbleby.

Contributors

Subject:
Chris Patten
Presenter:
Jonathan Dimbleby
Producer:
Francis Gerard

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