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The rainbow ends in Matron's rosebed, and trouble brews when someone starts digging for treasure.
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Contributors

Writer:
Malcolm Lane
Mr Wymi:
Ian Angus Wilkie
Matron:
Annette Badland
Billy:
James Young
Henry:
Reginald Marsh
Maude:
Sheila Latimer
Julie:
Dawn Reid
Gladys:
Bryony Elliott
Sam:
Stuart Wilkinsom
Sid:
Iain Gouck
Alf:
Gavin Mitchell

The return of the series that helps shoppers make the best choices.

In the first programme of an eight-part series, Wesley Kerr investigates whether manufacturers design everyday household products to wear out so that consumers have to buy more. Vanessa Feltz looks at selling products through parties held at home and a brass band in Clacton-on-Sea gives home ice cream makers the taste test.

Contributors

Presenter:
Vanessa Feltz
Reporter:
Wesley Kerr
Series Producer:
Sarah-Jane Cohen
Editor:
Owen Gay

The interior design show returns for a ten-part series.
This week two contestants swap decorating duties with their Chingford neighbours in restyling a dining room and a kitchen. They are assisted by handyman Andy Kane and designers Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen and Linda Barker. Presented by Carol Smillie.
See today's choices.
(Subtitled)
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen's Kind of Day: page

Contributors

Presenter:
Carol Smillie
Handyman:
Andy Kane
Interior Designer:
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen
Interior Designer:
Linda Barker
Director:
Nick Vaughan Barratt
Producer:
Ann Hill

Continuing the sixties telephone switchboard drama.

Ronni and Sylvia decide to throw a surprise birthday party for Chris. But their plans are almost ruined when Chris realises, much to her consternation, that her enigmatic suitor is not Dave.

Contributors

Writer:
David Ashton
Producer:
Laurence Bowen
Director:
Jonas Grimas
Chris Cross:
Letitia Dean
Sylvia Sands:
Amy Marston
Ronni Ferrari:
Helen Sheals
Val Latimer:
Samantha Seager
Susi Simmons:
Samantha Hardcastle
Miss Armitage:
Stephanie Turner
Miss Marriott:
Maggie McCarthy
Dave Curtis:
Mark Alken
Mike Simmons:
Stephen Lord
Johnny:
Martin O'Brien
Ted Monk:
Mark Spalding
Phil Davenport:
Andy Greenhalgh
George:
Martin Goodhew

Comedy western starring Woody Harrelson, Kiefer Sutherland

Sonny Gilstrap and Pepper Lewis are hot favourites for the national rodeo championships in Las Vegas, but on the day of the big event, Pepper disappears. It's only when a mutual friend vanishes a year later that the mismatched pair are forced to team up again.
(1994,12)
(Blazing Saddles, the film listed on page 3, will now be shown on Wednesda)y
See Films: pages 50-57 **

Contributors

Director:
Gregg Champion
Pepper:
Woody Harrelson
Sonny:
Kiefer Sutherland
Stark:
Dylan McDermott
Officer Sam Shaw:
Ernie Hudson
Teresa:
Cara Buono
Margarette:
Marg Helgenberger
Huerta:
Thomas Milian
Chango:
Luis Guzman
Boca:
Angel Caban
Pop Fly:
Matthew Cowles
Nacho:
Joaquin Martinez
Melba:
Kristin Baer
Jacques:
Christian Aubert
Gaston:
Emmanuel Xuereb
Desk clerk:
Francie Hawks Swift
Waiter:
Christopher Durang
Cello player:
Laura Ekstrand
Carlos:
Jose Zuniga

Tough action thriller starring Nick Nolte, Eddie Murphy

With vicious escaped convict Albert Ganz loose in San Francisco, bullish cop Jack Cates needs all the help he can get to track him down.
Unfortunately, that "help" comes in the form of smart-mouthed young prisoner Reggie Hammond, who has his own reasons for stopping Ganz's rampage, and only a 48-hour release from jail in which to do it - if he and Cates don't kill each other first!
(1982, 18)
See Films: pages 50-57 ****

Followed by Weather

Contributors

Director:
Walter Hill
Detective Jack Cates:
Nick Nolte
Reggie Hammond:
Eddie Murphy
Elaine:
Annette O'Toole
Captain Haden:
Frank McRae
Albert Ganz:
James Remar
Luther:
David Patrick Kelly
Billy Bear:
Sonny Landham
Kehoe:
Brion James
Rosalie:
Kerry Sherman
Algren:
Jonathan Banks

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