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Ninth of a 12-part comedy drama. Arthur finds hamsters, fudge, dressmaking and plumbing do not go well together.
Natalie ELUE BEAVEN , Serena HONEYSUCKLE WEEKS, Arthur PETER KELLY , Mother ANNETTE EKBLOM,
Father PHILIP BIRD, Miss Burdett CATHRYN BRADSHAW
Written by Jean Buchanan , with Mark Haddon and Yvonne Coppard Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Natalie Elue Beaven
Unknown:
Arthur Peter Kelly
Unknown:
Mother Annette
Unknown:
Miss Burdett Cathryn Bradshaw
Written By:
Jean Buchanan
Unknown:
Mark Haddon

Alien in the Abyss
A series of investigations by Chris Packham into legendary creatures which, according to science, do not exist. This week he seeks the truth about the giant squid. Growing to more than 20 metres, it is the largest invertebrate predator on earth, yet it is almost never seen alive. See today's choices.
Producer Peter Nicholson ; Series producer PaulAppleby

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris Packham
Producer:
Peter Nicholson

The last of three programmes looking at what happened to inventions featured in 34 years of Tomorrow's World.

This week an interview with inventor James Dyson, who spent many years developing the cyclonic vacuum cleaner-the machine that made him a millionaire.
Plus how Chris Channon, who has cerebral palsy, became a journalist thanks to a new keyboard, and a food that didn't catch on - edible earthworms.
In Raymond's Newsreel, Raymond Baxter recalls the events of 1975, including windsurfing and the rise of Margaret Thatcher.
Presented by Philippa Forrester and Michael Todd.
(Subtitled)
BBC Tomorrow's World Magazine: from newsagents.

Contributors

Presenter:
Philippa Forrester
Presenter:
Michael Todd
Presenter (Raymond's Newsreel):
Raymond Baxter
Interviewee:
James Dyson
Interviewee:
Chris Channon
Series Producer:
Daniel Barry
Executive Producer:
Jessica Cecil

A compilation of some of the best stories from the last run of the series which features reconstructions of dramatic rescues, remarkable tales of heroism and the selfless bravery of the emergency services. Presented by Michael Buerk and Donna Bernard.
Producer Rob Bayly ; Serieseditor
AndreaWills
WEB SITE: www.bbc.uk/education

Contributors

Presented By:
Michael Buerk
Presented By:
Donna Bernard.
Producer:
Rob Bayly

Tonight's extended midweek draw features top British female singing quartet All Saints, who will be performing three songs and reporting on lottery good causes close to their hearts.
All Saints first appeared on the National Lottery Draw a year ago and have gone on to score a host of hits. With Bob Monkhouse.
Producer Simon London NOTE: previous winning numbers from lottery draws are available on Ceefax page 555 or by calling the Players' Lottery Helpline on [number removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Bob Monkhouse
Singers:
All Saints

Drama starring Michael Biehn
Undeterred by an avalanche disaster in which two climbers are killed, a team of mountaineers plans an ambitious assault on the summit of K2, the second highest peak in the world.
(1991, 15)
See Films: pages 46-51 ***

Contributors

Director:
Franc Roddam
Taylor Brooks:
Michael Biehn
Harold Jamieson:
Matt Craven
Phillip Claiborne:
Raymond J Barry
Takane Shimuzu:
Hiroshi Fujioka
Dallas Woolf:
Luca Bercovici
Jacki Metcalfe:
Patricia Charbonneau
Cindy:
Julia Nickson-Soul
Malik:
Jamal Shah
Lisa:
Annie Grindlay
Tracey:
Elena Stiteler
Tony:
Charles Oberman
Carl:
Christopher Brown
Dexter:
Leslie Carlson

Continuing the season of late-night Britcom films.
Kenneth Williams and Barbara Windsor introduce a compilation of hilarious moments from the ever-popular series of Carry On films.
Featured favourites from the Carry On canon of comedy include Bernard Bresslaw ,
Roy Castle , Kenneth Connor , Harry H Corbett , Jim Dale ,
Charles Hawtrey. Frankie Howerd , Hattie Jacques. Sid James. Leslie Phillips and Joan Sims.
Doctor Love is tomorrow at 12.10am
Director Gerald Thomas (1977, PG) Black and white and Colour
♦ See Films: pages 46-51 ***
Followed by Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Kenneth Williams
Unknown:
Bernard Bresslaw
Unknown:
Roy Castle
Unknown:
Kenneth Connor
Unknown:
Harry H Corbett
Unknown:
Jim Dale
Unknown:
Charles Hawtrey.
Unknown:
Frankie Howerd
Unknown:
Hattie Jacques.
Unknown:
Sid James.
Unknown:
Leslie Phillips
Unknown:
Joan Sims.
Director:
Gerald Thomas

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