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The ninth of the 13-part comedy about a bad village choir.

Cars line up for the Little Wickton Grand Prix and the choir try to judge a fishing contest.
(Repeated next Sunday on BBC2)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Writer:
John Sayle
Rev Worthington:
Nick Maloney
Ice D:
Jotham Annan
Street:
Tim Downie
Shen:
Louise Sullivan
Tony:
John Labanowski
Mickey:
Thomas Maher
Midge:
Rebecca Clarke
Natalie:
Tonatha Davis
James:
Jonathan Preager
Rachel:
Lianne Islin
Lenny:
Joe Murphy
Frankie:
John Waterhouse

A close-up look at the fashion and beauty world. Presenter
Alice Beer meets the Californian women who claim they have found the key to youthful looks - a witchdoctor. The programme also tracks down the people who said grey would be this winter's fashion colour, now deciding what will be worn in 1999. Series producer Owen Gay; Editor
Steve Anderson

Contributors

Presenter:
Alice Beer
Editor:
Steve Anderson

This week's programme looks at the combination of light beams and synthesisers that are enabling severely disabled children to make music they neverthought possible. In Jez Nelson's search for Britain's most useful new inventions, he studies the vacuum tube that promises to cut the time it takes to perm hair. With Peter Snow, Philippa Forrester , Craig Doyle andAnyaSitaram.
Producer Jonathan Renouf ; Editor
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Contributors

Unknown:
Philippa Forrester
Unknown:
Craig Doyle
Producer:
Jonathan Renouf

Con Tricks. The least detected crime of the nineties is the one that hits the most vulnerable members of society. The last programme in the current series looks at bogus callers, or confidence tricksters. Martyn Lewis examines the extent of their crimes and shows how police are trapping them via new methods such as secret cameras.
Crime Beat will return next year. Producer Lance Williams ; Series editor Chartes Thompson Postponed from
29 October Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Martyn Lewis
Producer:
Lance Williams
Editor:
Chartes Thompson

Viewers' comments on BBC television programmes.
Write to Points of View, BBCTV, 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

Edina looks all set to sweep the board at the PR awards.
Featuring Naomi Campbell.

(Repeat) (Stereo)

Contributors

Writer:
Jennifer Saunders
Director:
Bob Spiers
Producer:
Jon Plowman
Edina Monsoon:
Jennifer Saunders
Patsy Stone:
Joanna Lumley
Saffron Monsoon:
Julia Sawalha
Bubble:
Jane Horrocks
Mother:
June Whitfield
Claudia Bing:
Celia Imrie
Gerard:
Simon Stokes
Squeak:
Paul Reynolds
Tony:
Peter Richardson
Herself:
Naomi Campbell

ElMundoGira. Mulder looks into a spate of strange deaths in a Mexican migrant community. Gabrielle SIMI

Contributors

Fox Mulder:
David Duchovny
Dana Scully:
Gillian Anderson
Skinner:
Mitch Pileggi
Lozano:
Ruben Blades
Eladio:
Raymond Cruz
Soiedad:
Jose Yenque
Flakita:
Lillian Hurst
Dr Larry Steen:
Robert Thurston

Thriller starring
Matt Dillon
Sean Young , Max von Sydow
The terrible death of Dorothy Carlsson shocks hertwin sister
Ellen and disappoints their magnate father. Convinced it was murder, Ellen investigates in Philadelphiawhere the young woman was a student.
Director James Dearden (1991.18)
* See Films: pages 64-74 ***
Followed by Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Matt Dillon
Unknown:
Sean Young
Unknown:
Max von Sydow
Unknown:
Dorothy Carlsson
Director:
James Dearden
Jonathan Corliss:
Matt Dillon
Ellen/Dorothy Carlsson:
Sean Young
Thor Carlsson:
Max Von Sydow
Terry Dieter:
Jim Fyfe
Tommy Roussell:
Ben Browder
Mrs Corliss:
Diane Ladd
Patricia Farren:
Martha Gehman
Commissioner Mallet:
Shane Rimmer

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