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Former Olympic athlete Linford Christie looks at some stunt driving at Silverstone race track, Kate Sanderson meets the world's youngest chef in Los Angeles, and Jez Edwards meets two record challengers.
The next programme is on Friday at 5.10pm
(Repeat) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Presenter:
Linford Christie
Presenter:
Kate Sanderson
Presenter:
Jez Edwards

An intimate portrait of London Zoo and Whipsnade Park. showing in a twice-weekly series. Head keeper Ray Charter awaits the arrival of a female Persian leopard for breeding, dentist Peter Kertesz operates on an Indian sloth bear, and senior keeper Malcolm Fitzpatrick devises a scheme to keep the bears entertained. The next episode is tomorrow at 7pm. Producer Sally Evans
Series producer Michael Houldey
Digital widescreen

Contributors

Unknown:
Whipsnade Park.
Unknown:
Ray Charter
Unknown:
Peter Kertesz
Unknown:
Malcolm Fitzpatrick
Producer:
Sally Evans
Producer:
Michael Houldey

Continuing the series in which Professor
Robert Winston examines the science of identical twins, and asks what it can reveal about human genetics and behaviour.
Tonight he uses the behavioural similarities exhibited by twins who were separated at birth and reunited in adulthood to examine the influence genes have in shaping personalities. See today's choices.
Series producer Judith Bunting
Executive producer Michael Mosley

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Winston
Producer:
Judith Bunting
Producer:
Michael Mosley

Desperate for change, Jackie gives up her flat and discards most of her possessions as she prepares to go abroad.
Mr Gilbert puts the 3,000 wigs and 2,000 false moustaches in his shop in mothballs before he and Joyce take their annual holiday in Blackpool. And Kelly accepts a modelling assignment in Tokyo, keeping her away from her boyfriend on her birthday.
Producer Vanessa Frances ; Series editor Bridget Sneyd

Contributors

Unknown:
Mr Gilbert
Producer:
Vanessa Frances
Editor:
Bridget Sneyd

Hormones Going Haywire
Adolescents describe their feelings about the many changes their bodies undergo during puberty. This film contains explicit images of body parts, specifically a depiction of tongue-piercing.
Director Lucy Blakstad ; Executive producer Clare Paterson Digital widescreen
Repeat Subtitled ..........................

Contributors

Director:
Lucy Blakstad

Highlights from the Meeting de Paris, the third Golden League meeting of the season.
Presented by Roger Black , with commentary provided by Steve Cram , Paul Dickenson and Stuart Storey ........................

Contributors

Presented By:
Roger Black
Provided By:
Steve Cram
Provided By:
Paul Dickenson
Provided By:
Stuart Storey

Erotic thriller starring
Vincent D'Onofrio
Stephanie, the young bride of an elderly Argentinian judge, escapes from her husband to find herself drawn into the twenties' tango underworld of Buenos Aires.
Director Leonard Schrader (1990, 18)
* See Films: pp 44-50 **
Followed by Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Vincent D'Onofrio
Unknown:
Buenos Aires.
Director:
Leonard Schrader
Cholo:
Vincent D'Onofrio
Stephanie:
Mathilda May
Alba:
Mathilda May
Zico Borenstein:
Esai Morales
Judge Torres:
Fernando Rey
Mama:
Cipe Lincovsky
Bertoni the jeweller:
Josh Mostel
Gaston the hairdresser:
Patricio Bisso

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