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The Grove is buzzing about some temporary residents on the football pitch. Teraise is worried about Regina. Nat and Karen come to blows.
This week's episodes written by Michael Ennis

Contributors

Writer:
Michael Ennis
Teraise:
Adele Taylor
Regina:
Jade Turnbull
Nat:
Alexa Gibb
Karen:
Kimberly Dunbar
Jake:
Nick Figgis
Nikki:
Siobhan Hanratty
Maggie:
Janine Birkett

Featuring the latest consumer news and investigative reports on everything from car dealers to tour operators. With 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

Continuing the series that follows the staff and patients at the RSPCA's Harmsworth Hospital in north London.
Tonight Tabby, the kitten with a severely deformed breastbone, is brought back to the practice in a critical condition and vet Jeremy Stewart decides he must operate again if he's to save his life. Meanwhile, Rhodri Williams is so touched by the plight of an abandoned cat that he cannot resist taking her home himself. Presented by Rolf Harris, with reports from Shauna Lowry.

Contributors

Presenter:
Rolf Harris
Vet:
Jeremy Stewart
Reporter:
Rhodri Williams
Reporter:
Shauna Lowry
Producer:
Alex Seaborne
Series Producer:
Tina Fletcher

Concluding the drama series about forbidden love set in a police station, starring Steven Mackintosh, Daniela Nardini, Lennie James

Are Tom's worst fears about the murder going to be confirmed and will he and Lois stay together?

See today's choices.
(Repeated tomorrow at 10.50pm)

Contributors

Writer:
Peter Bowker
Producer:
Jane Fallon
Director:
Richard Signy
Tom Howarth:
Steven MacKintosh
Lois Howarth:
Daniela Nardini
Matthew Lomas:
Lennie James
Sarah May:
Lisa Coleman
Jim Ryan:
David Troughton
Wesley Carter:
Trevor H Laird
Jimmy Hatcher:
Tony Curran
Annie Gibson:
Buffy Davis
Harry Blake:
Andy Dennehy
Holly Lomas:
Leonie Elliott
Fiona:
Nimmy March
Saffron:
Jennifer Hennessy
Mrs Marsh:
Kate Rutter
Peter Drew:
Michael Bertenshaw
Supt Knowles:
Stephen Churchett

Continuing the series of talk shows in which Clive Anderson interviews a host of stars from the worlds of film, music, politics, sport and literature.
(Repeated next Saturday)

Contributors

Presenter:
Clive Anderson
Producer:
Ruth Wallace
Series Producer:
Dan Patterson
Series Producer:
Anne Marie Thorogood

David Dimbleby presents the series which invites the public to put politicians on the spot. Tonight's programme is from west London, where the panel includes Secretary of State for Health Frank Dobson, Shadow Secretary of State for Education and Employment David Willetts, and Baroness Shirley Williams, Liberal Democrat representative in the House of Lords.
Website: [web address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
David Dimbleby
Panellist:
Frank Dobson
Panellist:
David Willetts
Panellist:
Baroness Shirley Williams
Executive Producer:
George Carey
Series Editor:
Charlie Courtauld

Comedy drama starring Walter Matthau

Joseph P Kotcher is not the baby-sitter that Wilma would choose. In fact her father-in-law, a 72-year-old widower with maddening and eccentric ways, is altogether a bad influence on her baby. "Kotch" feels he is no longer needed but indignantly resists Wilma's attempts to settle him in an old folk's home.
A friendship with Erica, a teenager, is all it takes to put the zest for living back into his life.
(1971, PG)
See Films: pages 58-65 ****

Followed by Weather

Contributors

Director:
Jack Lemmon
Joseph P Kotcher:
Walter Matthau
Erica Herzenstiel:
Deborah Winters
Wilma Kotcher:
Felicia Farr
Gerald Kotcher:
Charles Aidman
Vera Kotcher:
Ellen Geer
Vincent Perrin:
Darrell Larson

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