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Continuing the comedy.

When Mr Wymi seems stressed, and starts fearing dangerous triangles, Billy decides he needs a holiday.

Contributors

Writer:
Malcolm Lane
My Wymi:
Ian Angus Wilkie
Matron:
Juliet Wallace
Billy:
James Young
Henry:
Reginald Marsh
Maude:
Sheila Latimer
Julie:
Dawn Reid
Sean:
Jonathan Strange

Brigid pushes Rob into a more glamorous career. Karen is caught in a compromising situation, while Ben seems to be getting out of control.

This week's episodes written by Brian B Thompson

Contributors

Writer:
Brian B Thompson
Jake:
Nick Figgis
Karen:
Kimberly Dunbar
Cher:
Jody Baldwin
Sita:
Gauri Vedhara
Ben:
Andrew Smith
Rob:
Gavin Makel
Brigid:
Joanne McIntosh

Featuring the latest consumer news and investigative reports on everything from car dealers to supermarkets and banks to tour operators. Presented by Anne Robinson and Alice Beer.
(Subtitled)
Hotline: phone on [number removed]. Calls charged at national rate; e-mail: [email address removed]
Weekend Watchdog with Anne Robinson continues tomorrow at 7pm

Contributors

Presenter:
Anne Robinson
Presenter:
Alice Beer
Series Producer:
Lisa Ausden
Editor:
Helen O'Rahilly

The against-the-clock or gardening challenge series - in which a team of experts has just two days to transform a garden without the knowledge of its owner - continues with Alan Titchmarsh, Charlie Dimmock and Tommy Walsh visiting Pudsey in west Yorkshire, where they produce a parents' haven and a children's play area in a small, terraced garden.
See today's choices.
See Alan Titchmarsh: page 38

Contributors

Presenter/Expert:
Alan Titchmarsh
Expert:
Charlie Dimmock
Expert:
Tommy Walsh
Producer:
John Thornicroft
Executive Producer:
Carol Haslam

Thriller starring Donna Mills, Michael Ontkean

Jodi and Mick Davison, a couple experiencing some marital problems, move to Stepford, Connecticut, hoping that the change of scenery will help rejuvenate their relationship.
But the women of the town have plotted to mould husbands into their version of perfect men - sometimes with deadly results.
(1996)
See Films: pages 50-58 **

Contributors

Director:
Fred Walton
Jodi Davison:
Donna Mills
Mick Davison:
Michael Ontkean
Dr Frances Borzage:
Sarah Douglas
Mariam Benton:
Louise Fletcher
Caroline Knox:
Cindy Williams
Dennis Knox:
Joe Inscoe
Gordon Hayes:
Jeffrey Pillars
Lisa Hayes:
Caitlin Clarke
Scotty:
Christopher Mallon
Doctor:
Paul Sincoff
Cameron Wallace:
Terry Loughlin

David Dimbleby returns with the series which invites the public to put politicians on the spot.
The MPs on tonight's panel in London include shadow Health Secretary Ann Widdecombe, minister for the Cabinet Office Jack Cunningham and Liberal Democrat agriculture and rural affairs spokesman Charles Kennedy.

Audience: if you would like an application form to join the studio audience for future programmes around the country. telephone [number removed]. Calls will cost no more than 25p

Contributors

Presenter:
David Dimbleby
Panellist:
Ann Widdecombe
Panellist:
Jack Cunningham
Panellist:
Charles Kennedy
Producer:
Nick Pisani
Producer:
Isobel Rowley
Editor:
Charlie Courtauld

Thriller, continuing the I-Spy season of films, starring James Coburn, Lee Grant

Robert Elliot, tipped to take a major post in the American government, is faced with one major problem: four people know of his dangerous and illegal activities in England. Elliot devises an ingenious plan whereby all four will kill each other.
(1974)
Our Man Flint is tomorrow at 12.25am
See Films: pages 50-58 *

Followed by Weather

Contributors

Director:
Ken Hughes
Robert Elliot:
James Coburn
Jean Robertson:
Lee Grant
Albert Parsons:
Harry Andrews
Alex Hellman:
Ian Hendry
David Baker:
Michael Jayston
E.J. Farnsworth:
Keenan Wynn
Christina Larsson:
Christiane Kruger
Tycoon:
Terence Alexander
Elliot's secretary:
Philip Anthony
Chester Drake:
David Swift

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