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Third of a 15-part comedy drama. Robot Mr Wymi foresees a small earthquake and frightens two rogues as they try to steal Matron's money.

Contributors

Writer:
Malcolm Lane
Matron:
Annette Badland
Mr Wymi:
Ian Angus
Billy:
James Young
Henry:
Reginald Marsh
Maude:
Sheila Latimer
Julie:
Dawn Reid
Sid:
Iain Gouck
Alf:
Gavin Mitchell

The latest consumer news.
Tonight, are limited edition artefacts advertised in Sunday supplements the collectors' items they are claimed to be? Plus the noisiest neighbours in Britain, and why the price of car parts varies so widely. With Alice Beer, and reports from Liz Kershaw , John Nicolson and Andy Webb Series producer Helen O'Rahilly ; Editor
Steve Anderson
HOTLINE: phone free on [number removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Alice Beer
Unknown:
Liz Kershaw
Unknown:
John Nicolson
Producer:
Helen O'Rahilly
Editor:
Steve Anderson

Rolf Harris returns with more heartwarming stories from the RSPCA's
Harmsworth Hospital. With the nospital wards already tull, can the staff find homes forthe hospital's unwanted pets? See today's choices.
Series producer Helen Thomas
Executive producer Sarah Hargreaves
* Do vets keep pets? page 24

Contributors

Unknown:
Rolf Harris
Producer:
Helen Thomas
Producer:
Sarah Hargreaves

First of a new six-part comedy written by Andrew Marshall and starring George Cole, Kevin McNally
Alan Hook has two problems in his life: his jovial but infuriating father Brian and his son Vincent.
See today's choices.
See This Week: page 7

Contributors

Writer:
Andrew Marshall
Producer:
Marcus Mortimer
Executive Producer:
Andrew Marshall
Brian Hook:
George Cole
Alan Hook:
Kevin McNally
Beryl Hook:
Julia Hills
Vincent Hook:
Toby Ross-Bryant

A six-part drama starring Warren Clarke
Locksmith Roland Pierce's life has been built on a belief in law and order. But when his estranged wife is attacked and the police show little interest, he vows to catch the attacker himself. See today's choices.
Andrew Duncan interviews Warren Clarke : page 14

Contributors

Written by:
Stephen Bill
Producer:
Irving Teitelbaum
Director:
Alan Dossor
Roland Pierce:
Warren Clarke
Barry Forrester:
Chris Gascoyne
Carla Pierce:
Sheila Kelley
Alice Pierce:
Sarah-Jane Potts
Lesley Bygrave:
Polly Hemingway
DS Crossman:
Kenneth Hadley
Paul:
John Simm
Peter:
James Warrior
Ian:
Julian Kerridge
Stella:
Sarah Smart
Mandy:
Kerry Stacey
Arnold:
Tim Stern
Sgt Blakeny:
Jonty Stephens
PC Tandon:
Nirjay Mahindru
WPC Leigh:
Alison Hammond
PC Reilly:
Tim Harris

A Gifted Child
The parents of a gifted child have a special set of problems - not least the fact that nobody believes that they have a problem. The last programme in the series follows Chantelle
[text removed], one of the brightest four-year-olds in the country, through her first year at school as she learns to cope with children up to three years older than her. See today's choices. Director Marilyn Gaunt
Series editor Lorraine Heggessey

Contributors

Director:
Marilyn Gaunt
Editor:
Lorraine Heggessey

David Dimbleby returns with the series which invites the public to put politicians on the spot. Tonight's panel in London includes Home Secretary Jack Straw , Conservative MPAnn Widdecombe, and Liberal Democrat agriculture spokesman Charles Kennedy. Director Laurence Vulliamy Editor Christopher Capron
AUDIENCE: if you would like an application form to join the studio audience for future programmes around the country, please telephone [number removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
David Dimbleby
Unknown:
Jack Straw
Unknown:
Charles Kennedy.
Director:
Laurence Vulliamy
Editor:
Christopher Capron

Drama, inspired by actual events, starring
Gena Rowlands , Tyne Daly
When Pat Foster 's world begins to fall apart after her husband's death she amazes family and friends by building a relationship with a homeless woman.
Director Claudia Weill (1991)
* See Films: pages 48-58 ***

Contributors

Unknown:
Gena Rowlands
Unknown:
Tyne Daly
Unknown:
Pat Foster
Director:
Claudia Weill
Pat Foster:
Gena Rowlands
Dollie Madison:
Tyne Daly
Tina:
Cynthia Nixon
Richard Foster:
Kevin Tighe
Ruthie:
Rae Allen
Ralph:
Sey Mourcassel

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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