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Fourth of the 13-part sitcom about a bad choir in a fictional town.
The choir decide to take drastic action against the unbearable Tony.
(Repeated next Sunday on BBC2)
(Stereo)

Contributors

Writer:
Rory Clark
Writer:
Robert Taylor
Street:
Tim Downie
Ice-D:
Jotham Annan
Sheri:
Louise Sullivan
Mickey:
Thomas Maher
Tony:
John Labanowksi
Rachel:
Lianne Islin

Last in the series exploring the bond between humans and animals. At 26 Dr Gladys Kalema is starting her new job as Uganda's chief wildlife vet. Not only is she the first woman to ever hold this position but she has to deal with very difficult patients. Narrated by Patrick Robinson. See today's choices.

Contributors

Subject:
Dr Gladys Kalema
Narrator:
Patrick Robinson
Producer:
Jane-Marie Franklyn
Series Producer:
Michael Gunton

Tomorrow's Babies. In tonight's programme on the future of making and having babies, Anya Sitaram meets a young mother who has already had two premature babies. Can a new drug treatment prevent it happening again? Also Craig Doyle reports on male fertility and finds out why Nasa are sending sperm into space. Producer Samantha Starbuck ; Editor
Saul Nasse
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Contributors

Unknown:
Anya Sitaram
Unknown:
Craig Doyle
Producer:
Samantha Starbuck
Editor:
Saul Nasse

Zero Tolerance. Criminals who in the past have burgled and stolen at will are now finding the going tough as the public teams up with the police in a bid to cut crime. Martyn Lewis visits Middlesbrough, where the so-called zero tolerance policies have reduced crime by 25 per cent in just eight months. Producer Steve Warr ; Series editor
Charles Thompson

Contributors

Unknown:
Martyn Lewis
Producer:
Steve Warr
Editor:
Charles Thompson

Hosted by Carol Smillie, with music by Passion Star, plus guest, actress Kate Beckinsale.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Carol Smillie
Musicians:
Passion Star
Guest:
Kate Beckinsale
Producer:
Peter Estall

Viewers' comments on BBC television programmes.
Write to Points of View, BBC TV,
London W12 7TS, or phone/fax on (0181) [number removed]. The e-mail address is: pov@bbc.co.uk Producer Annie Lewis Marffy

Contributors

Producer:
Annie Lewis Marffy

Comedy starring David Bamber Eric Slatt upsets the school's star pupil during exam time.
Written by Steven Moffat ; Director
Juliet May: Producer Andre Ptaszynski

Contributors

Unknown:
David Bamber
Unknown:
Eric Slatt
Written By:
Steven Moffat
Producer:
Andre Ptaszynski
Eric Slatt:
David Bamber
Suzy Travis:
Nicola Walker
Janet Slatt:
Geraldine Fitzgerald
Amanda Trippley:
Amanda Boxer
Dan McGill:
Martin Ball
MrKennedy:
Duncan Preston
Edward Arthur:
Kristopher Milnes
Edward's mother:
Caroline Gruber
Rabbit girls:
Shauna Concannon,
Rabbit girls:
Stephanie Leonidas
Dr Eleanor Gillespie:
Doreen Mantle
TV re porters:
Alison Goldie
TV re porters:
Roger Moss
Sixth form girls:
Tara Keatley
Sixth form girls:
Rebecca Underwood

Thriller starring
Jeff Fahey , Mia Sara
Frank McKenna , once a cop but now a crook, is shot and temporarily blinded after a robbery payout goes wrong. While on the run from a local hood, Frank meets the woman of his dreams, or so he believes.
Director Tom Donnelly (1993, 15)
+ See Films: pages 58-66 ***

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeff Fahey
Unknown:
Mia Sara
Unknown:
Frank McKenna
Director:
Tom Donnelly
Frank McKenna:
Jeff Fahey
Chandler Strange:
Mia Sara
Jessy Aruna:
Rudy Ramos
Waco Dean:
Jack Kehler
Ira Gold:
Ben Gazzara

Thriller. When Toby Kellogg returns to his family home, he is shocked to find it totally empty. Then he uncovers a sinister plot which soon has him running for his life.
(1988, 15)
See Films: pages 58-66 ***

Contributors

Director:
Chris Thomson
Toby Kellogg:
Jason Bateman
John Kellogg:
Tom Skerritt
Sutcliff:
Jack Wagner
Megan:
Chyanna Phillips

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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