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With John Nicolson and Sophie Raworth. At 7.00, 8.00 Main news, with summaries every half-hour; 7.27, 7.57, 8.27, 8.57 Weather, Regional news, Travel; 7.32, &32 Sport; 7.40 Business.
Editor Andrew Thompson

Contributors

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

The consumer-health magazine visits Finland, where Wesley Kerr reports on a margarine that lowers cholestrol levels. The programme also examines the question of elective caesarians and asks whether pregnant women being cared for by the NHS should be given the right to choose the way that their baby is born. Presented by Alice Beer, with Dr Mark Porter.

Contributors

Presenter:
Alice Beer
Presenter:
Dr Mark Porter
Reporter:
Wesley Kerr
Series Producer:
Sarah-Jane Cohen
Editor:
Owen Gay

As Simon faces a future without Louise, Peggy gives Grant a surprise, and Ricky confronts Bianca about Tiffany's letter.
(For cast see Tuesday) (Subtitled)
Website: [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

Continuing the six-part second series of Andrew Marshall's comedy about father-son relationships. Starring George Cole, Kevin McNally, Julia Hills, Toby Ross Bryant

A flu epidemic forces Vincent and Alan to help out Brian for the day. Surely it has to be more interesting than a day in Dad's shed?
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Writer:
Andrew Marshall
Director:
Juliet May
Director:
Nick Wood
Producer:
Marcus Mortimer
Brian:
George Cole
Alan:
Kevin McNally
Beryl:
Julia Hills
Vincent:
Toby Ross Bryant
Gary:
Arthur Caulfield
Mrs Finch:
Mary Chester
Teller:
Cynthia Grenville
Teller:
David Mark
Election officer:
Howard Southern

The docu-soap set in the west London locale continues with transsexual prostitute Jackie McAuliffe determined to earn as much as she can to pay for her forthcoming cosmetic surgery. Entrepreneur Dave Chambers continues his daily battle against the clock and the demands of the bank, while his long-suffering book-keeper tries to keep track of his deals.
(A short on two young actresses in the area is tomorrow at 8.50pm)

Contributors

Subject:
Jackie McAuliffe
Subject:
Dave Chambers
Producer:
Ludo Graham
Series Editor:
Bridget Sneyd

Fergal Keane, former BBC Johannesburg correspondent, returns to South Africa to look for a mother-of-seven he first filmed in 1994 when she was living rough with her children in a squatter camp. At that time she was looking forward to the changes which Nelson Mandela's ANC would bring.

Through the experiences of her family, the programme reveals the reality of life in black South Africa today, entering a world where the fight for survival becomes ever more desperate.

(Note: as Panorama is topical and likely to react to events in the news, its subject matter may change)

Contributors

Reporter:
Fergal Keane
Producer:
David Harrison
Editor:
Peter Horrocks

Thriller starring Helen Slater, Billy Zane, Kelly LeBrock

A young mother, separated from her alcoholic husband, falls in love with a doctor at the local hospital. But she soon realises that her life is in danger.
(1993.15)
See Films: pages 48-52 **

Contributors

Director:
Strathford Hamilton
Ellie:
Helen Slater
Dr Jesse Peter:
Billy Zane
Una:
Kelly Lebrock
Jack West:
Alan Thicke
Sid:
Harvey Korman
Gabe:
Stuart Pankin

Comedy, continuing the Monday Night Westerns season, starring James Coburn

A map showing where the gold from a robbery is located is intercepted by gambler Lewton Cole. However, before he can reach the treasure, Cole must contend with a sheriff, a sheriff's daughter and thieves.
(1969, 15)
See Films: pages 48-52

Followed by Weather

Contributors

Director:
William Graham
Lewton Cole:
James Coburn
Sheriff John Copperud:
Carrol O'Connor
Billee Copperud:
Margaret Blye
Sgt Henry Foggers:
Claude Akins
Hilb:
Timothy Carey

BBC One London

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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