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The investigative team, headed by Vanessa Feltz , continues its informative series of guides to shrewd shopping. It tests a range of products in terms of quality and value for money allowing the consumer to make the most astute purchases. Series producer Hilary Rosen Editor Owen Gay
Digital widescreen Subtitled ............

Contributors

Unknown:
Vanessa Feltz
Producer:
Hilary Rosen

Scott Mills presents the hits from this week's top 20, featuring live performances, videos, a chart countdown, and the bestselling single.

(Repeated next Saturday) (Subtitled)
Website: [web address removed]
(Top of the Pops The Magazine: available from newsagents)

Contributors

Presenter:
Scott Mills
Director/Producer:
Chris Cowey

The betting stakes are high when the parole board sits and old Blanco is the odds-on favourite to be freed.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Writer:
Dick Clement
Writer:
Ian La Frenais
Director/Producer:
Sydney Lotterby
Fletcher:
Ronnie Barker
Godber:
Richard Beckinsale
Mr Barrowclough:
Brian Wilde
Mr MacKay:
Fulton MacKay
Blanco:
David Jason
Warren:
Sam Kelly
Lukewarm:
Christopher Biggins
Governor:
Michael Barrington

Gaby Roslin lifts the lid on more weird, wonderful and embarrassing curiosities from the annals of television history. This week Blankety Blank host Lily Savage introduces her favourite TV moment from a classic episode of Coronation Street, and actresses Lesley Ash and Natalie Casey are reminded of their embarrassing early careers. Plus Emmerdale's secrets are revealed, and vintage children's show Crackerjack gets the tribute it deserves.
Producer Kate Phillips ; Executive producer Caroline Wright

Contributors

Unknown:
Gaby Roslin
Unknown:
Lesley Ash
Unknown:
Natalie Casey
Producer:
Kate Phillips
Producer:
Caroline Wright

Science-fiction adventure, continuing BBCl's season of star-studded action movies, starring Jean-Claude Van Damme Mia Sara
In 2004, Max Walker becomes one of an elite group assigned to police the use of time travel technology. To help him foil the plans of a corrupt senator, Walker is sent back to 1994, the year his wife was murdered.
Director Peter Hyams (1994.18)
Digital widescreen # See Films: pp 48-54

Contributors

Unknown:
Jean-Claude van Damme
Unknown:
Mia Sara
Unknown:
Max Walker
Director:
Peter Hyams
Max Walker:
Jean-Claude van Damme
Melissa:
Mia Sara
McComb:
Ron Silver
Matuzak:
Bruce McGill
Fielding:
Gloria Reuben
Ricky:
Scott Bellis
Atwood:
Jason Schombing
Spota:
Scott Lawrence
Utley:
Kenneth Welsh
Shotgun:
Brent Woolsey

Mark Radcliffe and Marc Riley 's tour of the last ten football seasons takes them to 1992/93, the season which saw Manchester
United take their first title since
1967 with the help of talismanic Frenchman Eric Cantona , who moved across the Pennines to
Manchester, a decisive move for the future success of the club.
Sadly, 1993 also saw the death of England hero Bobby Moore. See today's choices. Producer Michael Wadding Series producer Alan Brown
Digital widescreen

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Radcliffe
Unknown:
Marc Riley
Unknown:
Eric Cantona
Unknown:
Bobby Moore.
Producer:
Alan Brown

Thriller starring
Peter Weller
Kelly McGillis
George Moran has seen a lot of trouble in his time. That's why he has settled for the quiet life, running a hotel on Miami beach.
But his past comes back to haunt him following a chance encounter with the beautiful Mary de Boya , now married to the merciless former head of the Dominican Republic secret police where, years before, Moran had taken part in the US's violent intervention.
Director Abel Ferrara (1989,18)
+ See Films: pp 48-54 **
Followed by Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Weller
Unknown:
Kelly McGillis
Unknown:
George Moran
Unknown:
Mary de Boya
Director:
Abel Ferrara
George Moran:
Peter Weller
Mary de Boya:
Kelly McGillis
Jiggs Scully:
Charles Durning
Nolan Tyner:
Frederic Forrest
Andres de Boya:
Tomas Milian
Rafi:
Juan Fernandez

BBC One London

About BBC One

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

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