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Liz Fraser and Steve Wilson present more fun from the Live and Kicking studio. Today's guests include boy band 911, who perform their new single Private Number, and comedy duo the Chuckle Brothers.

Contributors

Presenter:
Liz Fraser
Presenter:
Steve Wilson
Singers:
null 911
Comedians:
The Chuckle Brothers

The team try tenpin bowling, preview this Easter's film releases and celebrate 100 years of the lawn mower with a repeat showing of race Stuart Miles took partin. Repeated next Monday on BBC2

Contributors

Presenter:
Stuart Miles

The series that tackles some of Britain's biggest companies on the consumers' behalf. Anne
Robinson presents from the studio, while roving reporter
Matt Allwright reports live from the locations that matter.
Producer Charlie Bunce
Executive producer Helen O'Rahilly
Digital widescreen

Contributors

Reporter:
Matt Allwright
Producer:
Charlie Bunce

Jayne Middlemiss introduces the hits from this week's top 40, featuring live performances, videos, a countdown and the bestselling single.
Repeated on Saturday Subtitled
WEBSITE: [web address removed]
TOP OF THE POPS - THE MAGAZINE: available from newsagents

Contributors

Introduces:
Jayne Middlemiss
Director/Producer:
Chris Cowey

Eighteen months ago Alan Titchmarsh, Charlie Dimmock and Tommy Walsh transformed a town-house garden into a brick-paved patio in just two intensive days. A return visit to the property in Manchester discovers how the owner views the expert team's work now. See today's choices.
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
BBC BOOK: Ground Force Weekend Workbook by Alan Titchmarsh, price £9.99, available from retailers
Alan Titchmarsh: p34; Charlie Dimmock's Kind of Day: p146

Contributors

Presenter:
Alan Titchmarsh
Presenter:
Charlie Dimmock
Presenter:
Tommy Walsh
Producer:
John Thornicroft
Executive Producer:
Carol Haslam

Continuing the series following the work of various builders as they ply their trade.
The builders are having to juggle work with family commitments as Guy Swan goes to his parents' village of Ripley in North Yorkshire to repoint the church tower under the watchful eye of his father, and Tony Keating spends some time with his son before taking his team on holiday to Tenerife.
Digital widescreen

Contributors

Producer:
Ruth Shurman
Executive producer:
Olivia Lichtenstein

Second World War action adventure, starring Clint Eastwood, Telly Savalas
When a German officer carrying some gold bars falls into the hands of a degenerate US platoon, the resourceful Kelly and his belligerent sergeant Big Joe gather a rag-bag team of men to "liberate" the remaining ingots, worth millions, from a bank behind enemy lines. In theory they just have to race in, grab the loot and scoot back, but Kelly's "heroes" do not find it anywhere near that easy.
Director Brian G Hutton (1970, PG)
♦ See Rims: pages 56-63 ***

Contributors

Director:
Brian G Hutton
Kelly:
Clint Eastwood
Big Joe:
Telly Savalas
Crapgame:
Don Rickles
Oddball:
Donald Sutherland
General Colt:
Carroll O'Connor
Maitland:
Hal Buckley
Little Joe:
Stuart Margolin
Mitchell:
Fred Pearlman
Job:
Tom Troupe
Moriarty:
Gavin MacLeod
Sabra:
Gene Collins

Drama based on actual events, starring Ralph Macchio, Martin Sheen
In 1965, 19-year-old marine Robert Garwood, with ten days left of his tour and looking forward to his marriage, is captured by the Viet Cong. For more than a decade, he plays the Viet Cong at their own game and bears the brunt of their cruelty to protect his fellow prisoners. Finally released, his nightmare continues when he is branded a traitor. (1990,15) See Films: pages 56-63 ***
PLEASE NOTE: Rosemary's Baby, referred to on page 3, was dropped from the schedule after the page went to press
Followed by Weather

Contributors

Director:
Georg Stanford Brown
PFC Robert Garwood:
Ralph Macchio
Captain Ike Eisenbraun:
Martin Sheen
Russ Grisset:
Noah Blake
Mr Ho:
Le Tuan
Hom:
Steve Park
Scarface:
Joseph Hieu
Marine sergeant:
Charles Bailey-Gates

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