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Drama about a boy who runs a TV studio with monsters. Dad's new job is in the balance with a Monster Telethon. Last in series.
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Contributors

Writer:
Jim Eldridge
Billy:
Sam Green
Karen:
Natalie Dew
Terry:
Kevin Hemlall
Mr Pitt:
Christopher Biggins
Mum:
Jenny Funnell
Dad:
Luke Sorba
Vera Venom:
Anna Nicholas
Herbert:
John Asquith
Rocky:
James O'Donnell
M Claude Lautrec:
James Taylor

The consumer programme continues its investigations into the sport, leisure and tourism industries. With Matt Allwright , Charlotte Hudson, David Bull and Beaky Evetts.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Anne Robinson
Reporter:
Matt Allwright
Reporter:
Charlotte Hudson
Reporter:
David Bull
Reporter:
Beaky Evetts
Series Producer:
Andrew Smith

Jamie Theakston introduces this week's edition of the music show featuring the top 20 and bestselling single.
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Top of the Pops - the Magazine: available from newsagents

Contributors

Presenter:
Jamie Theakston
Director/Producer:
Chris Cowey

The gardening challenge show makes a trip to Dartmoor, to create a flower garden close to a house. Raised beds, prairie planting, wattle screens and a water feature are all included but Charlie has to overcome a problem of her own. Alan Titchmarsh is a guest on Parkinson tonight.
See Choice.
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Tommy Walsh on building a patio: page 38

Contributors

Presenter:
Alan Titchmarsh
Director:
John Thornicroft
Executive Producer:
Carol Haslam

Rolf Harris presents the series following events surrounding two RSPCA hospitals in Greater Manchester.

Tonight Rhodri Williams joins RSPCA inspectors on a trip to a rubbish dump where they find a discarded box containing around 40 hamsters. Meanwhile, Christa Hart follows the plight of some abandoned dogs as they are taken from a rehoming centre in Liverpool to Guernsey to be found new owners. Plus, a badger is in need of help at the wildlife hospital, and Rolf meets an unusual cat.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Rolf Harris
Reporter:
Rhodri Williams
Reporter:
Christa Hart
Producer:
Robert Cooke
Series Producer:
Tina Fletcher

Michael Parkinson is joined on the chat show by Boyzone star Ronan Keating who also performs his solo hit When You Say Nothing At All. Supermodel and new mother Cindy Crawford talks about life on the catwalk, running her own company and staying in shape. And Alan Titchmarsh discusses his life down among the plants.
See Choice.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Parkinson
Guest/Singer:
Ronan Keating
Guest:
Cindy Crawford
Guest:
Alan Titchmarsh
Director:
Stuart McDonald
Executive Producer:
Beatrice Ballard

Western starring Kurt Russell and Val Kilmer.

Arizona 1879: Wyatt Earp arrives in Tombstone to start a business, his career as a lawman behind him. But, with the town in the grip of an organised crime ring, he soon takes up arms again.
(1993, 15) ****
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Films: pp 66-69

Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Director:
George P. Cosmatos
Wyatt Earp:
Kurt Russell
Doc Holliday:
Val Kilmer
Virgil Earp:
Sam Elliott
Morgan Earp:
Bill Paxton
Curly Bill Brocius:
Powers Boothe
Johnny Ringo:
Michael Biehn
Henry Hooker:
Charlton Heston
Billy Breckenridge:
Jason Priestley
County Sheriff Behan:
Jon Tenney
Ike Clanton:
Stephen Lang
Billy Clanton:
Thomas Haden Church
Narrator:
Robert Mitchum

Action drama starring Gene Hackman and Robert Stack.

A retired army colonel is convinced that his son, missing in action for more than ten years, is still alive in a forgotten PoW camp deep in the jungles of Laos. Frustrated by the proper channels, he takes matters into his own hands and recruits a team of Vietnam veterans for a rescue mission.
(1983, 15) ***
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Films: pp 66-69

Contributors

Director:
Ted Kotcheff
Colonel Rhodes:
Gene Hackman
MacGregor:
Robert Stack
Wilkes:
Fred Ward
Blaster:
Reb Brown
Sailor:
Randall "Tex" Cobb
Scott:
Patrick Swayze
Johnson:
Harold Sylvester
Charts:
Tim Thomerson

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