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With Jeremy Bowen and Sophie Raworth. At 7.00,8.00 Main news, with summaries every half-hour; 7.25, 7.55, 8.25, 8.55 Weather. Regional news. Travel; 7.32,
8.32 Sport; 7.40 Business.
Editor Andrew Thompson

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeremy Bowen
Unknown:
Sophie Raworth.
Editor:
Andrew Thompson

Weekday series of game shows in which competitors tackle a variety of activities watched by experts. Today giving a coffee table a face-lift, some more floral tests, plus advice on how to keep your home extra warm in winter. Presented by Debbie Flint

Contributors

Presenter:
Debbie Flint

Live coverage from Old Trafford of the final morning's play in the third Test between England and South Africa. Introduced by Tony Lewis.

Contributors

Presenter:
Tony Lewis
Commentary:
Richie Benaud
Commentary:
David Gower
Commentary:
Barry Richards
Commentary:
Chris Broad

The courtroom drama series starring Raymond Burr.

When his faithful assistant Della Street finds herself on trial for murder, Perry Mason resigns as a judge to defend her against the overwhelming evidence.
(Repeat)

Contributors

Perry Mason:
Raymond Burr
Delia Street:
Barbara Hale
Paul Drake Jr:
William Katt
Arthur Gordon:
Patrick O'Neal
Paula Gordon:
Holland Taylor
Bobby Lynch:
James Kidnie

The current affairs show, presented by Juliet Morris.

Private Patients
As more and more non-emergency operations are being performed in private hospitals, Wendy Robbins meets former private patients who are campaigning for greater regulation of the private hospital sector.

Plus Chris Choi takes two pensioners, who are both members of the Darlington writers circle and have written 48 cowboy books between them, to the prairies of Wyoming, USA.

Contributors

Presenter:
Juliet Morris
Reporter:
Wendy Robbins
Reporter:
Chris Choi
Series Producer:
Patrick Younge
Editor:
Dave Stanford

A chance to see the last episode of the third series.

Deborah and Dorothy are both away for the weekend, so Gary and Tony invite the girls next door over.
(Postponed from 22 June)
(Repeat) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Writer:
Simon Nye
Director:
Martin Dennis
Producer:
Beryl Vertue
Gary:
Martin Clunes
Tony:
Neil Morrissey
Deborah:
Leslie Ash
Dorothy:
Caroline Quentin
Carol:
Liz Carling
Paula:
Tracy Whitwell

Britain is known as "Treasure Island" to the car industry, because of the large profits to be had from the inflated prices of cars, which are being kept artificially high by the manufacturers. Panorama investigates what is being called one of the biggest price-fixing rackets in the world.

(Note: as Panorama is topical and likely to react to events in the news, its subject matter may change)

Contributors

Producer:
Eamon Hardy
Editor:
Peter Horrocks

Mystery, featuring Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer, the first in a private-eye double bill, starring Rob Estes, Pamela Anderson

Wise-cracking private eye Mike Hammer takes on a seemingly routine missing persons case, but soon finds himself tangling with the Miami police, the FBI and the Mob. (Marlowe concludes the double-bill at 12.50am)
(1994)
See Films: pages 48-53 *

Contributors

Director:
Armand Mastroianni
Mike Hammer:
Rob Estes
Velda:
Pamela Anderson
Trinity Sinclair:
Randi Ingerman
Nathan:
James Hong
Schlitz:
Geoff Meed
Pat Chambers:
Darlanne Fluegel
Track manager:
Chuck McCann
Track waitress:
Avalon Anders
Angela:
Deprise Brescia

Mystery thriller, concluding the double bill, starring James Garner, Gayle Hunnicutt

For private investigator Philip Marlowe, an apparently fruitless missing person's case reveals a trail of murder and blackmail.
(1969)
See Films: pages 48-53 ****

Followed by Weather

Contributors

Director:
Paul Bogart
Philip Marlowe:
James Garner
Mavis Wald:
Gayle Hunnicutt
Lt Christy French:
Carroll O'Connor
Dolores Gonzales:
Rita Moreno
Orfamay Quest:
Sharon Farrell
Crowell:
William Daniels

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