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Live coverage from Blackpool on the final day of the conference including a speech from William Hague, leader of the Conservative Party. Presented by Jon Sopel, with Diana Madill.

Including News (Subtitled)
Regional News and Weather

(Stereo)

Contributors

Presenter:
Jon Sopel
Presenter:
Diana Madill
Speaker:
William Hague

From Ascot, featuring races at 2.30 and at 3.05 the October Stakes. Commentary by Willie Carson , PeterO'Sullevan, Graham Rock and Jonathan Powell.
Introduced by Clare Balding and Julian Wilson. The 3.40 race is on BBC2.
Producer Chris Lewis

Contributors

Commentary By:
Willie Carson
Unknown:
Graham Rock
Unknown:
Jonathan Powell.
Introduced By:
Clare Balding
Unknown:
Julian Wilson.
Producer:
Chris Lewis

The fascinating facts programme that answers viewers' questions. Today, a visit to the haunted house at Alton Towers to discover how the theme park's scary special effects are created. With John Eccleston, Paul Hendy and Julie Westwood. WRITE TO: Dear Mr Barker, [address removed] with questions.

Contributors

Unknown:
John Eccleston
Unknown:
Paul Hendy
Unknown:
Julie Westwood
Unknown:
Mr Barker

The record breaking action and adventure programme. Territorial Army Para, Gary Shopland , runs the London Marathon with a a 401b rucksack, and memory expert Creighton Carvello attempts the mind-blowing record of memorising 17 randomly-selected numbers in four seconds and repeating them in the correct order. With Kriss Akabusi , Cheryl Baker. Ron Reagan and Dan Roland.

Contributors

Unknown:
Gary Shopland
Unknown:
Creighton Carvello
Unknown:
Kriss Akabusi
Unknown:
Cheryl Baker.
Unknown:
Ron Reagan
Unknown:
Dan Roland.

TonightJohnathan Maitland reports live from Rome on the eve of the World Cup qualifying match between England and Italy. Plus an interview with TV soccer pundit Frank Skinner. Series producer Siobhan Mulholland Editor Steve Anderson
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Contributors

Unknown:
Tonightjohnathan Maitland
Unknown:
Frank Skinner.
Producer:
Siobhan Mulholland
Editor:
Steve Anderson

The hottest hits from the week's top 40, with live performances, the best pop videos and Britain's number one single.
(Repeated tomorrow) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
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Contributors

Director/Producer:
Chris Cowey

Concluding the series following the students from last year's Vets' School. A new series will follow in the new year.

The young vets are taking stock after their first six months in practice. Steve Leonard is playing tutor to his brother Keith, while Joe Inglis meets a noisy parrot, and Trude Mostue treats a labrador with a swollen neck.

Contributors

Subject:
Steve Leonard
Subject:
Keith Leonard
Subject:
Joe Inglis
Subject:
Trude Mostue
Director:
Steven Clarke
Series Producer:
Nick Shearman

Last in the documentary series focusing on Liverpool's Alder Hey children's hospital. A new series will return next year. Tonight, 16-month-old Amy has an operation to fit an artificial eye. Meanwhile, seven-day-old Callum is brought in to casualty with feeding problems, and the lab results return on four-year-old Samantha's tumour.
Producer Rukhsana Mosam; Series producer Michael Houldey

Contributors

Producer:
Rukhsana Mosam
Series Producer:
Michael Houldey

Dangerfield gets drawn into a complex family affair after examining a body which has been dragged from a river.
See today's choices.
Episode written by Michael Baker
Producer Beverley Dartnall
Director Jo Johnson

Contributors

Written By:
Michael Baker
Producer:
Beverley Dartnall
Paul Dangerfield:
Nigel Levaillant
Dl Frank Dagley:
Michael Melia
DS Helen Diamond:
Nicola Cowper
Sgt Keith Lamer:
Roderick Smith
Dr Nick McKenzie:
Bill Wallis
Dr Shaaban Hamada:
Nadim Sawalha
Dr Annie Robbins:
Fiona Victory
Alice Stratton:
Amanda Root
Mrs Matthews:
Jean Marsh
Ted:
Robert Beck
Angela Wakefield:
Marcia Warren
Colin Lancaster:
John Rowe
Antonia Upton:
Colette Brown
PC Liam Walsh:
Linford Brown
Dr Martin Fielding:
Andrew Grainger
MrsSmedley:
Carol MacReady
Nurse:
Marcia Carr
Male nurse:
Andy Coleman
CID officer:
David Perks

Following on from yesterday's National Poetry Day the result of the poll to discover the love poems closest to the nation's heart are announced tonight. Griff Rhys Jones is joined by guests Nigel Havers and Imogen Stubbs to look at love poems through the ages.
Producer Franny Moyle; Editor Daisy Goodwin
♦ My love is like.... page 8

Contributors

Unknown:
Griff Rhys Jones
Unknown:
Nigel Havers
Unknown:
Imogen Stubbsto
Editor:
Daisy Goodwin

Crime comedy. Vic Ajax awaits execution at the Hudsucker State Penitentiary, but still proclaims his innocence.
Director Sam Raimi (1985, PG)
♦ See Rims: pages 50-60 ***

Contributors

Director:
Sam Raimi
Helene Trend:
Louise Lasser
Vic Ajax:
Reed Birney
Faron Crush:
Paul L Smith
Arthur Coddish:
Brion James

Drama starring James MacArthur

A father puts his career as a movie executive before his 16-year-old son. But then the boy is arrested.
(1957, U)
(Black and white)

See Films: pages 50-60

Contributors

Director:
John Frankenheimer
Hal Ditmar:
James MacArthur
Helen Ditmar:
Kim Hunter
Tom Ditmar:
James Daly
Sgt Shipley:
James Gregory

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