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Children's magazine.

Stuart Miles and Katy Hill attend Calgary's annual cowboy festival in another report from the summer expedition to Canada. Meanwhile, Romana D'Annunzio visits the site of Alberta's first-ever ranch.

Repeated tomorrow at 7.55am on BBC2

Contributors

Presenter:
Stuart Miles
Presenter:
Katy Hill
Presenter:
Romana D'Annunzio

Continuing the current-affairs series presented by Juliet Morris. Last year, 11-year-old Rebekka Hudd was run down and killed by a car whose driver was using a mobile phone. AnastasiaCooke reports on the campaign launched by Rebekka's mother to make the practice of driving while using a phone illegal.
Editor Dave Stanford ; Series producer
Patrick Younge

Contributors

Presented By:
Juliet Morris.
Unknown:
Rebekka Hudd
Editor:
Dave Stanford
Producer:
Patrick Younge

Comedy series about footballer and entrepreneur Gary Prince. Starring Chris Barrie
Changing Revs. Gary upsets his entire staff when he plans to turn a church into a go-kart track.
Written by Tony Millan and Mike Walling Director/Producer Mike Stephens

Contributors

Unknown:
Gary Prince.
Unknown:
Chris Barrie
Written By:
Tony Millan
Written By:
Mike Walling
Gary Prince:
Chris Barrie
Lisel:
Francesca Hunt
Sonia:
Samantha Power
Beverley:
Susie Blake
Mark:
Timothy Bentinck
Vince:
Bryan Pringle
Dave:
Cliff Parisi
Mr Berry:
David Williams
Christine Forste:
Cindy Shelley
Old woman:
Muriel Lawford
Nurse:
Barbara Waddington

Continuing the bittersweet comedy about the unusual marriage of a successful thirtysomething couple. Starring Clive Mantle Sarah Lancashire
The prospect of parenthood is taking its toll on Jack and Liz. Jack begins to realise that morning sickness affects him too, while a lunch date with friends only serves to increase the couple's tension. See today's choices.
Episode written by Jane Thornton
Director Dewi Humphreys ; Producer
Sydney Lotterby Stereo Subtitledl

Contributors

Unknown:
Clive Mantle
Unknown:
Liz. Jack
Written By:
Jane Thornton
Director:
Dewi Humphreys
Jack:
Clive Mantle
Liz:
Sarah Lancashire
Shirley:
Shirley Stelfox
Doug:
Tim Preece
Shaz:
Kathryn Hunt
Jeff:
Iain Rogerson
Steve:
Robert Angell
Nurses:
Jane Galloway
Nurses:
Sandra Trevor

Movies under reviewtonight include the science-fiction tale
Contact, which stars
Jodie Foster as an astronomerwho receives a message from aliens. There's also a look at two films featuring singers with a passion for acting. Jon Bon Jovi appears in The Leading Man, a suspense thriller set in the world of theatre and co-starring Barry Humphries and Thandie Newton.
Meanwhile Blur's frontman
Damon Albarn features alongside Robert Carlyle , Ray Davies and Phil Davies in the British crime thriller Face.
Director John Simpson ; Producer
Bruce Thompson Repeated on Saturday. BBC2 Stereo Subtitled ..........
* See Barry Norman : page 42

Contributors

Unknown:
Jodie Foster
Unknown:
Jon Bon Jovi
Unknown:
Barry Humphries
Unknown:
Thandie Newton.
Unknown:
Damon Albarn
Unknown:
Robert Carlyle
Unknown:
Ray Davies
Unknown:
Phil Davies
Director:
John Simpson
Producer:
Bruce Thompson
Unknown:
Barry Norman

Western starring
Raquel Welch , Robert Culp
Ernest Borgnine
A rancher's wife whose life has been destroyed by a vicious gang of bank robbers, meets an enigmatic bounty hunter and swears revenge on the culprits.
Director Burt Kennedy (1971, 15)
* See Films: pages 48-58 *

Contributors

Unknown:
Raquel Welch
Unknown:
Robert Culp
Unknown:
Ernest Borgnine
Director:
Burt Kennedy
HannieCaulder:
Raquel Welch
Thomas Luther Price:
Robert Culp
EmmettClemens:
Ernest Borgnine
RufusClemens:
Strother Martin
Frank Clemens:
Jack Elam
Bailey:
Christopher Lee
Madame:
Diana Dors

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