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More picture-making ideas with Josie d'Arby, Mark Speight, Jay Burridge and Morph, including creating a skyscape with pastels, art on location at Stonehenge, and an ingenious way to produce stained glass.
(Repeated tomorrow at 8.05am on BBC2)

Contributors

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

The latest consumer news and investigative reports, in which the top names on British high streets come in for close scrutiny. 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. This week, Rolf Harris meets a Staffordshire bull terrier called Patchy who needs help with family planning. What can be done about her unexpected encounter with a labrador?
Meanwhile Steve Knight and Shauna Lowry go out and about with the RSPCA inspectors and emergency crews.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Presenter:
Rolf Harris
Reporter:
Steve Knight
Reporter:
Shauna Lowry
Producer:
Clare Sillery
Series Producer:
Helen Thomas

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

Alan discovers to his horror that Beryl has given Brian the task of arranging a holiday for them all. But it couldn't be worse than the family holidays Alan remembers - or could it?

Contributors

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

The final episode of the drama starring Warren Clarke

When a local councillor loses his car keys while out in the woods with a young lady, Barry thinks he has spotted an opportunity for profit. But has he taken on more than he bargained for? Meanwhile Roland is devastated when Carla thinks she recognises the lad who attacked her.
See today's choices.

Contributors

Writer:
Stephen Bill
Producer:
Irving Teitelbaum
Director:
Chris Bernard
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
Max Parker:
Gavin Richards
Mia:
Beverley Hassall
Dixie:
Paul Reynolds
Kieran:
Andy Hockley
Karen:
Amanda Harris
Sally:
Dawn Butler
Hilda:
Stella Moray
Tim:
Richard Desousa
Mrs Briggs:
Freda Barratt
Occupational therapist:
Janice Connolly
Marlene Crossman:
Alison Altman
WPC Fields:
Rebecca Raybone
Barman:
Richard Williams
Barman:
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David Dimbleby in Nottingham presents the series which invites the public to put the politicians on the spot with questions on issues of the day.

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

Contributors

Presenter:
David Dimbleby
Director:
Laurence Vulliamy
Editor:
Christopher Capron

A dramatisation of the build-up to events that shocked the world.
Starring Timothy Daly, Dan Lauria

Claiming to be the new Messiah, demanding his female followers as wives and stockpiling weapons awaiting imminent Armageddon, charismatic David Koresh gathers his flock in a purpose-built compound near the sleepy town of Waco, Texas. When specialist New Orleans lawmen spearhead an attempt to curtail the cult's activities, the confrontation proves catastrophic.
(1993, 18)
See Films: pages 60-70 ***

Contributors

Director:
Dick Lowry
David Koresh:
Timothy Daly
Bob Blanchard:
Dan Lauria
Jason:
Neal McDonough
Laura:
Marlee Shelton
Cole:
Kent Broadhurst
Sue Llamas:
Anne Gee Byrd
Adrian:
William Oleary
Michelle:
Heather McAdam
Sheriff Russ:
Clu Gulager
Conway Le Bleu:
Glenn Morshower

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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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