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With John Nicolson and Sophie Raworth. At 7.00, 8.00 Main news, with summaries every half-hour; 7.25, 7.55, 8.25, 8.55 Weather, Regional news. Travel; 7.32,
8.32 Sport; 7.40 Business.
Editor Andrew Thompson

Contributors

Unknown:
John Nicolson
Unknown:
Sophie Raworth.
Editor:
Andrew Thompson

Michael Aspel springs a surprise on another unsuspecting guest, as the red book of memories is brought out with a secret cast of family and friends waiting in the wings to help deliver the story.
(Subtitled)

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Aspel
Producer:
Sue Green
Series Producer:
Jack Crawshaw

The current-affairs show presented by Juliet Morris asks whether a computer programme can really teach people how to become better parents. A new interactive CD-Rom that is used successfully in the United States by the parents of young offenders could soon be on offer here. The new Crime and Disorder Act gives magistrates the power to order parents to take a parenting course. Here and Now gets a family to try it.

Later tonight Juliet Morris investigates the tragic rise in the suicide rate among young men in the UK in Panorama at 10pm.

Write to: Here and Now, [address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Juliet Morris
Series Producer:
Colin Savage
Editor:
Dave Stanford

Grant gets some more bad news when he is served with a non-molestation order barring him from Tiffany's bedside at the hospital, while tensions run high in the di Marco household.
(For cast see Tuesday)
Website: [web address removed]
BBC Video and Book: The Mitchells: Naked Truths video, price £13.99; Blood Ties: the Life and Loves of Grant Mitchell by Kate Lock, available in paperback, price £4.99.
Soap and flannel: page 12; Dr Mark Porter: page 41

Another chance to see a classic episode of comedy sketches and caricatures from Harry Enfield's 1992 series, featuring the pizza-guzzling Wayne and Waynetta Slob, the irksome Mr You-Don't-Want-to-Do-That, and sweet but cerebrally-challenged Tim Nice-but -Dim. With Paul Whitehouse and Kathy Burke.
(Repeat)

Contributors

Comedian:
Harry Enfield
Comedian:
Paul Whitehouse
Comedienne:
Kathy Burke
Director/Producer:
Geoff Posner
Producer:
Geoffrey Perkins

Four years ago BBC television presenter Juliet Morris's younger brother Edward took his own life at the age of 24. As in so many similar cases, he seemed an unlikely person to fall victim to such a fate. In this film, Juliet Morris investigates the tragic rise in the suicide rate among young men in the UK and looks at the reasons why this is happening.
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(Note: as Panorama is topical and likely to react to events in the news, its subject matter may change)

Contributors

Reporter:
Juliet Morris
Producer:
Andy Bell
Editor:
Peter Horrocks

Comedy sports quiz, hosted by Nick Hancock. Regular panellists David Gower, Gary Lineker and Rory McGrath are joined by comedian Jo Brand and British tennis star Greg Rusedski.
(Shown last Thursday)
(The next edition is on Thursday at 10pm)
(Subtitled)

Contributors

Presenter:
Nick Hancock
Panellist:
David Gower
Panellist:
Gary Lineker
Panellist:
Rory McGrath
Panellist:
Jo Brand
Panellist:
Greg Rusedski

Drama, based on a true story. Teresa Walden is swept up in a whirlwind romance with her boss, Paul Stamper, not realising that she is embarking on years of terror.
(1995, 15)
See Films: pages 52-62 **
(PDC 11.15-12.45)

Followed by Weather

Contributors

Director:
Michael Scott
Paul Stamper:
Adam Storke
Teresa Walden Stamper:
Maria Pitillo
Sheriff Bill Douglas:
Brad Dourif
Chris Butler:
Tony Becker
Wanda Walden:
Cindy Williams
Martinez:
Phillip Aluna
Agent Hynde:
Annette Marin

BBC One London

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