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Today the DIY team of Fiona Quigley and Siobhan Palmer are in Banbury,
Oxfordshire, to help Mike and Chris Holly sand and stain the dining room floor of their Victorian house.......................

Contributors

Unknown:
Fiona Quigley
Unknown:
Siobhan Palmer
Unknown:
Chris Holly

The investigative team, headed by Vanessa Feltz , concludes 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

Gail Porter introduces the hits from this week's top 40, featuring live performances, videos, a countdown of the top 20, and the bestselling single.
(Repeated next Saturday) (Subtitled)
Website: [web address removed]
Top of the Pops Magazine: available from newsagents

Contributors

Presenter:
Gail Porter
Director:
David G Croft
Producer:
Chris Cowey

Michael Parkinson introduces a compilation programme which covers the golden years of Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise 's popular comedy partnership.
The guest stars lining up for gentle ridicule in these excerpts from the classic series The Morecambe and Wise Show, include actress Glenda Jackson playing Cleopatra in one of Ernie's infamous "plays" and singer Shirley Bassey ending up wearing one hobnailed boot and one stiletto shoe. The sketches featured include the surreal and strangely suggestive "breakfast striptease" and the memorable song-and-dance routine to There Is Nothing Like a Dame.
Michael Parkinson 's interview with the duo is screened tonight at 10.20pm.

Contributors

Introduces:
Michael Parkinson
Unknown:
Eric Morecambe
Unknown:
Ernie Wise
Unknown:
Glenda Jackson
Singer:
Shirley Bassey
Unknown:
Michael Parkinson
Producer:
Kate Phillips
Executive Producer:
Caroline Wright

The police medical drama, starring Nigel Havers, returns for a new 12-part series.
Dr Paige and DS Diamond are on their way to join DI Cramer in London for her commendation ceremony. See today's choices.
Episode written by Stuart Morris
Digital widescreen
Nicola Cowper: People, page 14; Nigel Havers on wine: page 34

Contributors

Writer:
Stuart Morris
Producer:
Beverley Dartnall
Director:
Jim Shields
Dr Jonathan Paige:
Nigel Havers
DI Gillian Cramer:
Jane Gurnett
DS Helen Diamond:
Nicola Cowper
Sgt Keith Lardner:
Roderick Smith
DC Gary Monk:
Ian Gain
PC Tom Allen:
Julian Kay
Matt Gregory:
Idris Elba
Clive Daniels:
Tim Dantay
Assistant Commissioner:
Ken Drury
Police Superintendent:
Lennox Greaves
Terence:
Tam Dean Burn
Ernie:
Billy McColl

Crime comedy starring
Alfred Molina , Helen Slater
A computer hacker and a timid civil servant team up in an attempt to bring down an unscrupulous firm of developers.
Director John Hay (1994. PG)
* See Films: pp 48-55

Contributors

Unknown:
Alfred Molina
Unknown:
Helen Slater
Director:
John Hay
Cliff:
Alfred Molina
Kim:
Helen Slater
Lord Childwell:
Peter Bowles
SirWilmot:
Dinsdale Landen
Jeremiah:
Heathcote Williams
Wimbome:
Stephen Fry
Cecil, bank doorman:
Brian Pringle
Mrs Fawkes:
Patricia Hayes
Wilmot's servant:
Jack Dee
Beggar:
Ian Porter

Horror starring
Donald Pleasence
Christopher Lee
Someone or something is stalking the subterranean shadows of the London
Underground. Something with a taste for commuters.
Director Gary Sherman (1972,18)
* See Rims: pp 48-55 ****
Followed by Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald Pleasence
Unknown:
Christopher Lee
Director:
Gary Sherman
Inspector Colquhoun:
Donald Pleasence
Stratton-Villiers:
Christopher Lee
Detective Rogers:
Norman Rossington
Alex Campbell:
David Ladd
Patricia Wilson:
Sharon Gurney
The Man:
Hugh Armstrong
Manfred:
James Cossins
The Man's wife:
June Turner
Policewoman Alice Marshall:
Heather Stoney
Dr Bacon:
Hugh Dickson
Inspector Richardson:
Clive Swift

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