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Third in a seven-part comedy drama series.
Roger slips a disc while rollerblading across the living room.
Repeated next Sunday on BBC2

Contributors

Written By:
Mark Haddon
Joe:
Paul Terry
Emily:
Rebecca Hunter
Colin:
Jeff Rawle
Jane:
Suzanne Burden
Roger:
Ivan Kaye
Quintus and others:
Richard Dixon
Maximus:
Martin Trenaman.
David:
Ryan Cartwright
Robbie:
Albey Brookes
Pogo:
Sarah Mogg
Jim:
Scott Hickman

This week actor
Neil Morrissey and TV presenter Ulrika Jonsson challenge chefs Brian Turner and James Martin to produce two meals using a maximum of £5 worth of groceries. With Fern Britton. See today's choices.
Director Chris Fox ; Series producer
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Contributors

Unknown:
Neil Morrissey
Presenter:
Ulrika Jonsson
Unknown:
Brian Turner
Unknown:
James Martin
Unknown:
Fern Britton.
Director:
Chris Fox

A look at new research that reveals how language training at an early age can boost children's intelligence levels by up to a year and a half.
Dr Sally Ward has been studying a group of children forthe last six years and finds out the techniques that parents can use to assist theirchildren's language development.
Also in atechnique new to Britain, how doctors can treat coronary heart disease with lasers in keyhole surgery, and from Japan, a high-tech solution to overcrowded graveyards.
Presented by Peter Snow and Philippa Forrester, with reports from Jez Nelson. Craig Doyle and AnyaSitaram.
Producer Daniel Barry ; Editor Saul Nasse
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Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Sally Ward
Presented By:
Peter Snow
Unknown:
Jez Nelson.
Unknown:
Craig Doyle
Producer:
Daniel Barry
Editor:
Saul Nasse

Last of the entertainment shows hosted by UlrikaJonsson, with the live midweek National Lottery draw as its centrepiece, in which people are offered the chance to fulfil their dreams.
Next week Carol Smillie hosts a new National Lottery show. Director Andrew Nicholson ; Producer
Graham Owens
NOTE: previous winning numbers from lottery draws are available on Ceefax page 555 orbycalling the Players' Lottery Helpline on

Contributors

Unknown:
Carol Smillie
Director:
Andrew Nicholson
Producer:
Graham Owens

First of a four-part series in which cameras are allowed to film the work of Belfast City Council. This week the council must come to terms with its first Roman
Catholic mayor. Written and narrated by Jeremy Adams. Director/Producer John O'Kane

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeremy Adams.
Producer:
John O'Kane

Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones conclude their series of comic sketches with the duo revealing an amazing breakthrough in personal technology. With guest, rock guitarist Brian May. Director Dominic Brigstocke ; Producer
Jon Magnusson Repeated next Saturday

Contributors

Unknown:
Mel Smith
Unknown:
Griff Rhys Jones
Guitarist:
Brian May.
Director:
Dominic Brigstocke
Producer:
Jon Magnusson

Highlights of England's crucial Euro 2000 championship qualifying match against
Luxembourg. Plus in tonight's other qualifiers Scotland play the Faroe Islands and Wales play Belarus. Presented by Desmond Lynam.

Contributors

Presenter:
Desmond Lynam
Producer:
Paul McNamara
Editor:
Niall Sloane

Thriller based on a true story, starring Barry Bostwick, Joanna Kerns

Moving to Oregon to live their dream of owning a hotel, Kathy and Paul Plunk's first day in business ends in terror when two youths try to rob them, then take the couple and their baby daughter hostage.
(1991, 15)
See Films: pages 66-74 *

Followed by Weather

Contributors

Director:
Michael Tuchner
Paul Plunk:
Barry Bostwick
Kathy Plunk:
Joanna Kerns

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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