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The financial panel game show features Changing Rooms presenter Carol Smillie, David Dickinson from The Antiques Show, newsreader Justin Webb and EastEnders actor Shaun Williamson.

Contributors

Panellist:
Carol Smillie
Panellist:
David Dickinson
Panellist:
Justin Webb
Panellist:
Shaun Williamson

Continuing a rerun of the ninth series.

Cher is in trouble with the synchronised swimming team.
(Repeat)

Contributors

Terry:
Chris Woodger
Rob:
Gavin Makel
Cher:
Jody Baldwin
Harry:
Leah Jones
Flora:
Kerryann Christiansen
Ben:
Andrew Smith
Philip:
Philip Miller
Teraise:
Adele Taylor
Jack:
Edward Scott
Anna:
Claire Graham

The series that helps shoppers to make sound choices.

In a report from New York Wesley Kerr challenges British consumers to track down the best bargains in designer clothes. Plus why do many designer products end up faulty? With Vanessa Feltz.

Contributors

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

Carol Smillie presents this week's challenge from Guiseley near Leeds, where things are definitely turning Japanese. With handyman Andy Kane, and designers Linda Barker and Michael Jewitt.
See today's choices.
Booklet: send cheque/PO for £3.75, payable to BSS, to [address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Carol Smillie
Handyman:
Andy Kane
Interior Designer:
Linda Barker
Interior Designer:
Michael Jewitt
Director:
Duncan Hess
Producer:
Ann Hill

Concluding the sixties' switchboard drama series.

Susi and Johnny are ready to tie the knot. Meanwhile, Chris suspects Dave of keeping a secret.

Contributors

Writer:
David Ashton
Producer:
Laurence Bowen
Director:
Dermot Boyd
Chris Cross:
Letitia Dean
Sylvia Sands:
Amy Marston
Ronni Ferrari:
Helen Sheals
Val Pepper:
Samantha Seager
Susi Simmons:
Samantha Hardcastle
Miss Armitage:
Stephanie Turner
Miss Marriott:
Maggie McCarthy
Dave Curtis:
Mark Aiken
Mike Simmons:
Stephen Lord
Johnny:
Martin O'Brien
Ted Monk:
Mark Spalding
Archie Glover:
Iain Rogerson
Phil Davenport:
Andy Greenhalgh
Mr Cluff:
Richard Syms
Uncle Derek:
Nicholas McArdle
Margaret Curtis:
Louise Tomkins

The fourth of a six-part drama about a former policeman who is now an insurance investigator. Starring Kevin Whately

Jimmy reluctantly steps in to negotiate with a gang of burglars for the return of a stolen medal collection.

Contributors

Writer:
Ron Rose
Producer:
Carol Wilks
Director:
Graeme Harper
Jimmy Griffin:
Kevin Whately
Sally Griffin:
Annette Ekblom
Jodie Griffin:
Holly Davidson
Dominic Griffin:
Danny Worters
Vinny Stanley:
Al Hunter Ashton
Harriet Potter:
Charlotte Bellamy
Alex Godzilla Turnbull:
John McEnery
Dr Harman:
Anthony Steel
Manley:
Nick Simpson
Lee:
David Shane
DI Winely:
Dennis Blanch
Solomon:
John Grillo
Deb Illsley:
Dido Miles
Pete Illsley:
Phil Cornwell
Headmistress Jane:
Jessica Harris
Mrs Walcot:
Angela Crow
Housewife:
Kate Layden
Sadler:
Michael Brogan
Rod:
Ben Homewood
Nurse:
Diane Beck
Clyde:
Anthony Williams

Concluding the documentary series about women at the top of the medical profession.

Amanda Kirby leads a challenging life as a GP, radio doctor and mother of a son with dyspraxia or "clumsy child syndrome". This programme follows her mission to help others who are trying to cope with this neurological disorder.
See today's choices.
(Subtitled)

Contributors

Subject:
Amanda Kirby
Producer:
Cathy Elliott
Series Producer:
Margaret Magnusson

Psychological thriller starring Gregory Hines, Debrah Farentino

Plagued by nightmares of his girlfriend's still unsolved murder, radio DJ Mark Jannek receives taunting phone calls from a mystery woman - calls which soon turn sinister.
(1994, 12)
See Films: pages 44-49 **

Contributors

Director:
Fred Walton
Mark Jannek:
Gregory Hines
Karen/Laura:
Debrah Farentino
Susan Nichols:
Laura Harrington
Judy:
Gloria Reuben
Lt Gagglis:
Beau Starr
Morton:
John Hawkes
Fred Rice:
Michael Harris
Ken:
W Earl Brown

BBC One London

About BBC One

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

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