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Rugby star Victor Obogu joins the panel forthe last in the series tackling real-life problems, which today include a woman who is unsure whetherto tell her friend that her partner is being unfaithful. With
Donna Bernard.

Contributors

Unknown:
Victor Obogu
Unknown:
Donna Bernard.

Coverage from the fourth morning of the European championships in Budapest.
Double champion and world record holder Colin Jackson begins the defence of his
110m hurdles title, alongside Tony Jarrett, and World championship silver medallist Denise Lewis opens her challenge in the two-day heptathlon event. Plus, at 11.30, the first round of the men's 800m.
Introduced by Desmond Lynam, with Linford Christie and Roger Black.
Including at 11.00 News Regional News and Weather

12.00 News, Regional News and Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Colin Jackson
Unknown:
Tony Jarrett.
Unknown:
Denise Lewis
Introduced By:
Desmond Lynam
Unknown:
Linford Christie
Unknown:
Roger Black.

Concluding the series in which financial questions are tackled by a celebrity panel. With Diane Keen , Leslie Grantham , Kevin DayandShaunaLowry

Contributors

Unknown:
Diane Keen
Unknown:
Leslie Grantham
Unknown:
Kevin Dayandshaunalowry

Split Second to an Epitaph. Hospitalised while waiting for an operation to help him walk. Chief Ironside becomes a target as the only person who can identify a killer.
With Raymond Burr. Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Raymond Burr.

Comedy art series hosted by Mark Speight. Mark plans an art exhibition in his studio, but then asks Mr Blobbyto wash the paintbrushes first. With Tony Hart 's art tips.

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Speight.
Unknown:
Mr Blobbyto
Unknown:
Tony Hart

The Grove gets its first all-girl band, and Brigid comes to a frightening conclusion about Alfie. Episode written by Brian B Thompson Next episode on Monday For cast see yesterday
Repeat

Contributors

Written By:
Brian B Thompson

Coverage of this evening's four European championship finals in Budapest. If everything goes to form, at 6.50, Russia's Irina Privalova is expected to battle Ukranian world champion Zhanna Pintusevich in the women's 200m; at 7.5, fellow Ukranian Tatyana Tereshchuck is favourite to inherit Sally Gunnell's 400m hurdles title; at7.20 Doug Walker should lead Britain's medal hopes in the men's 200m; and at 7.35, Mark Richardson and Iwan Thomas could potentially battle out a British gold and silver in the men's 400m.

A celebration of the career of one of Britain's best-loved comedians, who died in 1987. The programme includes interview material from Wogan and Parkinson, classic radio shows such as Just a Minute, and his roles in the Carry On series of films, for which he is probably most famous.
(Subtitled)

Contributors

Producer:
Emma Cornish

Continuing the drama series about the Lancashire detective.

A reunion with her long-lost cousin sets Hetty on the trail of smugglers in a quiet Yorkshire fishing village.
See today's choices.

Contributors

Writer:
Philip Martin
Producer:
Carol Parks
Director:
Robert Tronson
Hetty Wainthropp:
Patricia Routledge
Robert:
Derek Benfield
Geoffrey:
Dominic Monaghan
Janet:
Suzanne Maddock
Agnes Stubbs:
Sheila Burrell
Kate Hepple:
Jean Rimmer
Carl P Unsworth:
Nick Lamont
Susan Dent:
Felicity Montagu
Eric Pardew:
Nicholas Asbury
Pam Pardew:
Emma Tate
Russ Halliwell:
Wayne Foskett
Dave Skerry:
Sam Barriscale
Luke Shadwell:
Trevor Fox
Barnaby Shadwell:
Alan Gilchrist
Warren:
Damian Asher
Colin:
Giles Ford

The campaign work by Diana, Princess of Wales highlighted the human cost of landmines, and has led to the British Government announcing a ban on the use of landmines by UK armed forces. Tonight reconstructs the rescue of an American aid worker following an explosion in Africa, and tells the story of a 14-year-old boy who survived stepping on two landmines.
See today's choices.
Further Information: is available on Ceefax page 617, also Web Site: [web address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Buerk
Director:
Trevor Hill
Executive Producer:
Andrea Wills

An elaborate robbery sees hard-working detective Vincent Hanna in a duel to the death with the leader of a gang of high-tech thieves.
(1989, 15)
See Films: pages 44-51 ***

Contributors

Director:
Michael Mann
Vincent Hanna:
Scott Plank
Patrick McLaren:
Alex McArthur
Lillian:
Ely Pouget
Michael Cerrito:
Vincent Guastaferro
Chris:
Peter Dobson
Casais:
Richard J Chaves
Eady:
Laura Harrington
Bosko:
Michael Rooker

Hammer horror starring
Christopher Lee
A secret disciple of Dracula desperately seeks three of the Count's priceless effects in an attemptto resurrect the vampire.
Director Peter Sasdy (1969, 15)
* See Films: pages 44-51 ***
Followed by Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Lee
Director:
Peter Sasdy
Dracula:
Christopher Lee
William Hargood:
Geoffrey Keen
Martha Hargood:
Gwen Watford
Alice Hargood:
Linda Hayden
Lord Courtley:
Ralph Bates
Samuel Paxton:
Peter Sallis

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