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A feature-length version of the second series of the children's comedy. Teenager Harmony and her annoying older sister Melody are back, and with the help of Uncle Ginger, Harmony retrieves her unpredictable magic 50p coin.
(More credits and cast on Wednesday 29) (S)

Contributors

Producer:
Davina Belling
Grandma:
Liz Smith
Mr Swingit:
Anton Rodgers
Presenter:
Tony Blackburn
Max:
Ben Aris
Shop Owner:
Gawn Grainger
Gallows:
Michael Culver

Crime comedy starring James Belushi.

Tom Dooley is a crazy cop just one step away from nailing the drugs bust of his life. His only problem is that no one will work with him, except for a highly trained alsatian police dog.
(1989, 15) (S)
Films: pp 51-80 **

Contributors

Director:
Rod Daniel
Tom Dooley:
James Belushi

Spoof comedy starring Leslie Nielsen.

Top secret agent Dick Steele - codename WD-40 - must thwart an evil plot to rule the world by the wicked General Rancor.
(1996, PG) (S) (W)
Films: pp 51-80 **

Contributors

Director:
Rick Friedberg
Dick Steele:
Leslie Nielsen
Veronique Ukrinsky:
Nicollette Sheridan
The Director:
Charles Durning
Miss Cheevus:
Marcia Gay Harden
Norman Coleman:
Barry Bostwick
Kabul:
John Ales
General Rancor:
Andy Griffith

A mysterious man appears carrying a sick young woman and tries to persuade the sceptical staff to accompany him on a mercy mission.

(For more cast: see Thursday 23)
(S) (W)

Contributors

Writer:
Tony McHale
Amy:
Rebecca Wheatley
Gary Milton:
Ian Keith
Stranger:
Finbar Lynch
Mary Rannery:
Neili Conroy
Joe Peters:
Simon Quarterman
Steve Devern:
Ariyon Bakare
Martin Devern:
Steve Toussaint
Darleen Devern:
Martina Laird
Noel Grayson:
Damien Goodwin
Ruth Unsworth:
Louise Breckon-Richards
Richard Carson:
Michael Atkinson

Having completed 70 live dates around the UK, comedian Jack Dee's 1997 tour culminated in a sell-out, six week run at the Gielgud theatre in London's West End. This programme captures all the hilarity of the last night.
(With in-vision subtitles)

Followed by Skiing Forecast

Contributors

Comedian:
Jack Dee
Director:
Tom Poole
Producer:
Dave Morley

BBC One London

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