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Fourth of a six-part drama series about a football-mad youngster, featuring Liverpool star Michael Owen.

When Charlie's football team lose their first big match, he discovers that having your dad as a coach can be a nightmare.

(Repeated next Sunday on BBC2)
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Contributors

Writer:
John Salthouse
Writer:
Michael Cook
Charlie Brice:
Huw Procter
Jimmy Brice:
Ian Burfield
Rachel Brice:
Angela Simpson
Ron Warley:
Alan Ford
Janice:
Cathy Murphy
Teresa:
Fo Cullen
Luca:
Steven Law
Jackie:
Sharon Mayer
Keith:
Terence Hillyer
Sade:
Renay Richardson
Kelly:
Sophie Reed
Michael Owen:
Michael Owen

Jim Davidson and John Virgo oversee another session of the snooker-based game show. Tonight's guest players are John Higgins, Tony Drago and Graham Dott.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Jim Davidson
Referee:
John Virgo
Snooker player:
John Higgins
Snooker player:
Tony Drago
Snooker player:
Graham Dott
Director:
Duncan Cooper
Producer:
David Taylor

Sibling rivalry is added to the recipe for tonight's against-the-clock cookery challenge as Absolutely Fabulous star Julia Sawalha faces her sister Nadia, who played Annie Palmer in EastEnders. Chefs Brian Turner and Phil Vickery offer expert assistance, while Fern Britton ensures fair play.
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Recipes: See Ceefax page

Contributors

Presenter:
Fern Britton
Guest:
Julia Sawalha
Guest:
Nadia Sawalha
Chef:
Brian Turner
Chef:
Phil Vickery
Director:
Chris Fox
Producer:
Claire Richmond

An extended edition of the science-and-technology magazine showcases developments that will save lives in the future, including a portable plastic flood barrier and emergency lighting for use in air-sea rescues. Plus a look at new strategies for tackling major natural disasters. Presented by Peter Snow and Philippa Forrester, with Anya Sitaram, Jez Nelson and Lindsey Fallow.
(Revised rpt tomorrow at 12.35am, with sign language)
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Further Information: Ceefax: page 623: [web address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Snow
Presenter:
Philippa Forrester
Reporter:
Anya Sitaram
Reporter:
Jez Nelson
Reporter:
Lindsey Fallow
Producer:
Susanne Levy
Editor:
Saul Nasse

Science-fiction adventure starring Kevin Costner and Dennis Hopper.

The polar icecaps have melted causing the world to be flooded. The Mariner, a loner who has adapted to the new world, is rescued by Helen and Enola when he is caged on the Atoll, a floating settlement made out of scrap. The trio are pursued by the evil Smokers, as Enola may hold the key to finding the mythical Dryland.
(1995, 12) ****
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Films: pp 64-68

Contributors

Director:
Kevin Reynolds
Mariner:
Kevin Costner
Deacon:
Dennis Hopper
Helen:
Jeanne Tripplehorn
Enola:
Tina Majorino
Gregor:
Michael Jeter
Nord:
Gerard Murphy
Enforcer:
R.D. Call
First drifter:
Chaim Jeraffi
Second drifter:
Kim Coates
Doctor:
John Fleck
Ledger guy:
Robert Joy
Pilot:
Jack Black

In the final part of the drama, Eddie's new-found success means a difficult decision for Theresa, while Shazza feels increasingly trapped as the honeymoon looms and resorts to desperate measures in a bid for freedom.
Contains strong language.
A new series starts later in the year.
Episode written by Katie Baxendale.
(Shown last Thursday)
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Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Writer:
Katie Baxendale
Producer:
Kathleen Hutchison
Director:
David Innes Edwards

Horror starring Brandon Adams.
When 13-year-old "Fool" breaks into the house of the landlords who are about to evict his family, he stumbles into the nightmare world of the people under the stairs.
(1991, 18) ***
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Films: pp 64-68

Contributors

Director:
Wes Craven
Fool:
Brandon Adams
Man:
Everett McGill
Woman:
Wendy Robie
Alice:
A.J. Langer
LeRoy:
Ving Rhames
Roach:
Sean Whalen
Grandpa Booker:
Bill Cobbs
Ruby Kelly:
Jo Minter
Spenser:
Jeremy Roberts
Mary:
Conni Marie Brazelton

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