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Fourth and lastfilm in the Love
Bug comedy series. Starring
Cloris Leachman
Charles Martin Smith
En route to Brazil, Herbie and its owners get caught up in a plot to steal Incan gold. Director Vincent McEveety (1980, U)
♦ See Films: pages 43-79 **

Contributors

Unknown:
Cloris Leachman
Unknown:
Charles Martin Smith
Director:
Vincent McEveety

Comedy starring Macaulay Culkin, Ted Danson

The only thing ex-convict Ray Gleason is worse at than being a thief is being a father. Saddled with his estranged son Timmy on the eve of a hefty heist, Gleason wrongly thinks he can fool the kid.
(1994, PG)
See Films: pages 43-79 **

Contributors

Director:
Howard Deutch
Timmy:
Macaulay Culkin
Ray:
Ted Danson
Theresa:
Glenne Headly
Bobby:
Saul Rubinek
Carl:
Gailard Sartain
Lt Romayko:
Hector Elizondo

Comedy starring Charles Grodin

Beethoven, a massive St Bernard dog, falls for Missy. But the path to true love is seldom smooth and the dogs begin a complicated romance aided by Beethoven's family, the Newtons.
(1993, U)
See Films: pages 43-79 ***

Contributors

Director:
Rod Daniel
George Newton:
Charles Grodin
Alice Newton:
Bonnie Hunt
Ryce:
Nicholle Tom
Ted:
Christopher Castile
Emily:
Sarah Rose Karr
Regina:
Debi Mazar
Floyd:
Chris Penn
Taylor:
Ashley Hamilton
Seth:
Danny Masterton
Janie:
Catherine Reitman

Jane McDonald, an unknown a year ago, is now a household name thanks to her singing appearances on the BBC1 docu-soap series The Cruise. Recently she concluded a national tour with a show at the London Palladium. This film reflects on a year that saw Jane become a star, shows her rehearsing and preparing to appear on stage before a packed Palladium house, and also features previously unseen footage from The Cruise.

See People, Page 16

Contributors

Subject:
Jane McDonald
Producer:
Christopher Terrill
Executive Producer:
Olivia Lichtenstein

Nick Hancock hosts the last in the series of the comedy sports quiz, with regular panellists David Gower, Gary Lineker and Rory McGrath, comedians Phill Jupitus and Iain Lee, and footballer Vinnie Jones.
The series returns next year.
(Repeated next Monday)
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Presenter:
Nick Hancock
Panellist:
David Gower
Panellist:
Gary Lineker
Panellist:
Rory McGrath
Panellist:
Phill Jupitus
Panellist:
Iain Lee
Panellist:
Vinnie Jones
Director:
Ian Lorimer
Producer:
Harry Thompson

Angus Deayton hosts a comedy review looking back on the notable events of 1998, with special guests Robbie Coltrane and Julie Walters, and Steve Coogan making an appearance as Paul Calf and Tony Ferrino.
Angus Deayton: People, pl4

Contributors

Presenter:
Angus Deayton
Guest:
Robbie Coltrane
Guest:
Julie Walters
Paul Calf/Tony Ferrino:
Steve Coogan
Producer:
Patricia McGowan
Executive Producer:
Caroline Wright

Carol Smillie and Fred MacAulay host the party live from Edinburgh Castle. Celebrities joining the festivities include Frank Bruno, acting family the McGann brothers and actress Samantha Janus. Music comes from chart-topping bands, Sarah Brightman and a gospel choir.
See today's choices.
Carol Smillie: People, page 17

Contributors

Presenter:
Carol Smillie
Presenter:
Fred MacAulay
Guest:
Frank Bruno
Guests:
The McGann Brothers
Guest:
Samantha Janus
Singer:
Sarah Brightman
Director:
John Smith
Producer:
Heather Day

Comedy starring Jim Dale

Lisbon 1492: Christopher Columbus sets sail with his brother Bart and a motley crew to discover a direct sea route to the Far East.
(1992, PG) *
See Films: pages 43-79

Followed by Weather

Contributors

Director:
Gerald Thomas
Christopher Columbus:
Jim Dale
Bart:
Peter Richardson
Achmed:
Alexei Sayle
Fatima:
Sara Crowe
Diego:
Julian Clary
Mordecai Mendoza:
Bernard Cribbins
Don Felipe:
Richard Wilson
Pepi:
Keith Allen
Wazir:
Nigel Planer
Sultan:
Rik Mayall
Baba:
Tony Slattery

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