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More picture-making ideas with Josie d'Arby, Mark Speight, Jay Burridge and Morph, including telling the time with broken crockery and constructing portraits out of layered card.
(Repeated tomorrow at 8.05am on BBC2)

Contributors

Presenter:
Josie d'Arby
Presenter:
Mark Speight
Presenter:
Jay Burridge

The latest consumer news and investigative reports. The top names on Britain's high streets come in for close scrutiny and the team of reporters asks the questions that all consumers want answered.
With Alice Beer, and reports from Liz Kershaw, Johnathan Maitland, John Nicolson and Andy Webb.
Hotline: phone free on [number removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Anne Robinson
Presenter:
Alice Beer
Reporter:
Liz Kershaw
Reporter:
Johnathan Maitland
Reporter:
John Nicolson
Reporter:
Andy Webb
Series Producer:
Helen O'Rahilly
Editor:
Steve Anderson

More heartwarming stories from the RSPCA's Harmsworth hospital presented by Rolf Harris. This week Steve Knight follows the inspectors as they call in the fire brigade to rescue a squirrel stranded up a church spire in Clapham, south London.
Shauna Lowry's favourite videos: page 70

Contributors

Presenter:
Rolf Harris
Reporter:
Steve Knight
Producer:
Jane Stimpson
Series Producer:
Helen Thomas

Continuing the comedy series about the battle between two generations of fathers, starring George Cole, Kevin McNally

Alan discovers that Vincent finds his choice of clothing embarrassing. Unfortunately Brian is about to take him on a visit to his gentleman's outfitters -the infamous "Mister Nigel".
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
John Peel: page 9; How I created Dad's Brian Hook: page 141

Contributors

Writer:
Andrew Marshall
Director:
Nick Wood
Producer:
Marcus Mortimer
Brian Hook:
George Cole
Alan Hook:
Kevin McNally
Beryl Hook:
Julia Hills
Vincent Hook:
Toby Ross-Bryant
Mister Nigel:
Barry Howard

The fourth in a six-part drama starring Warren Clarke

"Give me five minutes alone with whoever did this to my wife," Roland had said. Now he has caught Paul, the young lad responsible for up to ten burglaries a night in the town. As he questions him through the night uncertainty starts to creep in and Roland feels further and further out of his depth.
See today's choices.

Contributors

Writer:
Stephen Bill
Producer:
Irving Teitelbaum
Director:
Lawrence Gordon Clark
Roland Pierce:
Warren Clarke
Barry Forrester:
Chris Gascoyne
Carla Pierce:
Sheila Kelley
Alice Pierce:
Sarah-Jane Potts
Paul:
John Simm
Lesley Bygrave:
Polly Hemingway
DS Crossman:
Kenneth Hadley
Peter:
James Warrior
PC Tandon:
Nirjay Mahindru
Barman:
Marc Finn
Neil:
Mark Gallagher
Con:
Ged McKenna

Clive Anderson interviews stars from the worlds of film, music, politics, sport and literature, with the help of questions from the studio audience.
(Repeated next Saturday) (Stereo)

Contributors

Presenter:
Clive Anderson
Producer:
Anne Marie Thorogood
Series Producer:
Dan Patterson

David Dimbleby presents the series which invites the public to put the politicians on the spot. On tonight's programme from London, panellists include the Defence Secretary George Robertson and the shadow Environment Secretary Norman Fowler.

Audience: phone [number removed] for an application form to join the studio audience for future programmes around the country.

Contributors

Presenter:
David Dimbleby
Panellist:
George Robertson
Panellist:
Norman Fowler
Director:
Lawrence Vulliamy
Editor:
Christopher Capron

Thriller starring Patsy Kensit

Partnering jealous newly married cop Frank Yanovitch, Kelly Wheatstone finds their investigation of a series of grisly murders complicated by his personal problems. Then a killing closer to home adds an even more macabre twist to an already dark tale.
(1994, 18)
See Films: pages 58-66 *

Contributors

Director:
Clive Fleury
Kelly Wheatstone:
Patsy Kensit
Frank Yanovitch:
Robert Reynolds
Helena Martelli:
Rebecca Rigg
Steve Docherty:
Gary Day
Kevin Bosey:
Shane Briant
Craig Breslin:
Justin Monjo
David De Salvo:
David Woodley
Mrs Leyton:
Liz Burch

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

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