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Tonight a report from Whitefield in Greater Manchester on the trouble caused by proposals for the M62 relief road, and the thousands of pounds to be saved with flexible mortgages. Plus, three teams of engineers, who are currently working on the Millennium Dome, are challenged by On the House to build the best garden shed.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Adrian Chiles
Series Producer:
Sarah-Jane Cohen
Editor:
Owen Gay

This week vet Liz Forbes faces a dilemma when she examines a pet ferret, and Inspector Mark Buggie comes to the rescue of a cat left at home alone. Presented by Rolf Harris, with Shauna Lowry and Rhodri Williams.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Rolf Harris
Reporter:
Shauna Lowry
Reporter:
Rhodri Williams
Vet:
Liz Forbes
Subject:
Mark Buggie
Producer:
Helen Nightingale
Series Producer:
Clare Sillery

The comedy about a woman counsellor and her permanently-depressed business partner returns for a new six-part series.
Starring Caroline Quentin, Chris Langham, Amanda Holden

Kate tries to deal with Craig's unwanted attentions. But will a VAT inspector provide the perfect solution?

See today's choices.
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Contributors

Writer:
Chris Langham
Writer:
John Morton
Director:
John Stroud
Producer:
Nick Symons
Kate:
Caroline Quentin
Douglas:
Chris Langham
Mel:
Amanda Holden
Craig:
Darren Boyd
Tony:
Cliff Parisi
Alex:
Holly Atkins
Lisa:
Eleanor Tremain

Tony has bought a van and an electric blanket and intends to use them.
Gary gets stuck in a lift with Deborah, which will be all right providing nobody rescues them.

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Contributors

Writer:
Simon Nye
Director:
Martin Dennis
Producer:
Beryl Vertue
Gary:
Martin Clunes
Tony:
Neil Morrissey
Deborah:
Leslie Ash
Dorothy:
Caroline Quentin

The comedy sports quiz hosted by Nick Hancock, with regulars David Gower, Gary Lineker and Rory McGrath. This week's special guests are Film 99 presenter Jonathan Ross and Olympic athlete Steve Cram.
(Repeated next Tuesday)
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Contributors

Presenter:
Nick Hancock
Team captain:
David Gower
Team captain:
Gary Lineker
Panellist:
Rory McGrath
Panellist:
Jonathan Ross
Panellist:
Steve Cram
Director:
Ian Lorimer
Producer:
Iain Morris
Producer:
Harry Thompson

The Black Country comedian Frank Skinner continues his series of stand-up, offering more unique insights into life, with the help of celebrity guests, sketches, and songs.
(Repeated next Saturday)
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Contributors

Presenter/Comedian:
Frank Skinner
Director:
Peter Orton
Series Producer:
John McHugh

Tonight's programme is from Birmingham, where the panel comprises the Leader of the House of Commons Margaret Beckett, Shadow Foreign Secretary Michael Howard, columnist Melanie Phillips of The Sunday Times, the Bishop of Rochester Michael Nazir Ali, and lecturer at Birmingham University, Dr Carl Chinn.
Presented by David Dimbleby.

Website: [web address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
David Dimbleby
Panellist:
Margaret Beckett
Panellist:
Michael Howard
Panellist:
Melanie Phillips
Panellist:
Michael Nazir Ali
Panellist:
Dr Carl Chinn
Executive Producer:
George Carey
Series Editor:
Charlie Courtauld

Drama starring John Cusack, James Spader, Imogen Stubbs

Peter Burton and Tim Garrity's paths first cross at law school where a friendship is instantly struck. Tim goes into the Justice Department, determined to right wrongs. Peter enters politics, where his ruthless ambition soon brings him into conflict with Tim's ethics. Their lives will never be the same again.
(1991)
See Films: pages 50-56 **

Followed by Weather

Contributors

Director:
Herbert Ross
Peter Burton:
John Cusack
Tim Garrity:
James Spader
Diana Stiles:
Imogen Stubbs
John Palmeri:
Mandy Patinkin
Senator Stiles:
Richard Widmark
Joan Stiles:
Dina Merrill
Senator Steubens:
Philip Bosco
John Lawry:
Paul Guilfoyle

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