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Fantasy adventure starring Bob Hoskins and Dennis Hopper.

In a parallel universe, evil reptiles kidnap Princess Daisy and her plumber friends.
(1993, PG) **
(S)
Films: pp 66-74

Contributors

Director:
Rocky Morton
Director:
Annabel Jankel
[Actor]:
Bob Hoskins
[Actor]:
Dennis Hopper

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Comedy starring Shelley Long and Gary Cole. The adventures of the Brady family, still firmly entrenched in their seventies lifestyle, continue when Carol's long-lost adventurer husband reappears, throwing relationships within the Brady clan into turmoil.
(1996, 12) (S) (W)
Films: pp 66-74 ***

Contributors

Director:
Adene Sanford
Carol Brady:
Shelley Long
Mike Brady:
Gary Cole
Roy Martin/Trevor Thomas:
Tim Matheson
Marcia:
Christine Taylor
Greg:
Christopher Daniel Barnes
Alice:
Henriette Mantel
Bobby:
Jesse Lee
Jan Jennifer:
Elise Cox
Peter:
Paul Sutera

There's a shock in store for Mel when she attempts to make amends with Dan.
(For further cast see Tuesday)
(S) (W)
Soap and Flannel with Alison Graham: page 33

Contributors

Lisa Shaw:
Lucy Benjamin
Phil Mitchell:
Steve McFadden
Melanie Healy:
Tamzin Outhwaite
Dan Sullivan:
Craig Fairbrass
Peggy Butcher:
Barbara Windsor
Roy Evans:
Tony Caunter
Pat Evans:
Pam St Clement
Barry Evans:
Shaun Williamson
Gianni di Marco:
Marc Bannerman
Jackie Owen:
Race Davies

The drama about a harbour master returns for its second six-part series. Starring Nick Berry and Tina Hobley.

Mike returns from leave to find protection racketeers have Bridehaven gripped in fear.
See Choice.
(Repeated on Wednesday at 12 midnight)
(S) (W)

Contributors

Writer:
Steve Attridge
Producer:
Steve Lanning
Director:
Colin Bucksey
Mike Nicholls:
Nick Berry
DC Melanie Rush:
Tina Hobley
Tony Simpson:
Gerard Horan
George Blade:
Freddie Davies
Steve Blade:
Tim Matthews
John Steam:
David Hayman
Chas Green:
Andrew Woodall
Gerry Green:
Ed Woodall
John Briggs:
Bill Leadbitter

Concluding the two-part romantic-drama.

Will's life is transformed when he gets a part in a TV advert and is set to earn £25,000. But life seldom works out the way Will hopes.
See Choice.
(For further cast see Easter Day)
(S) (W)

Drama: Happy Birthday Shakespeare 9.20pm BBC1
This second part sees Shakespeare-fixated bus driver Will Green's life rapidly veering off course as he makes a string of stupid decisions, particularly regarding his involvement with comely tour guide Alice (Amanda Holden, whose real-life husband Les Dennis makes a guest appearance as an ambitious show-business dad). Will is soon running the risk of alienating his friends and losing what is most precious to him - his family. But this is a modern fairy story, so you probably will not be surprised with how things work out. (AG)

Contributors

Mickey:
Tom Watt
Michael Catteral:
Dominic Borrelli
Barbara Scott:
Amanda Boxer
Vanessa:
Yasmin Bannerman
Trevor:
Rupert Farley
Bryan Harper:
CJ Allen
Victoria:
Harriet Thorpe
Lord Osgoode:
Charles Simon
Lady Osgoode:
Barbara Bolton
Globe Theatre guide:
Tim Steed
Kate's colleague:
Mika Simmons
Bank manager:
Rory Hannah
Clinic receptionist:
Alison Garland
Waitress:
Karina Fernandez
Climbing Rose owner:
Troy Jackson
Journalist Kathryn:
Tennant Maw
Hotel receptionist:
Michael Stroud
Health visitor:
Cecily Hobbs
Chauffeur:
Peter Quince
Cameraman:
Joel Beckett
Nurse:
Sunetra Sarker
Detective:
Simon Harris
Vicar:
Neville Phillips
Estate agent:
George Potts

Highlights of today's FA Premiership fixtures, including extensive action from Derby v Southampton and the top-of-the-table clash between Manchester United and Chelsea at Old Trafford. Introduced by Gary Lineker with Alan Hansen. Commentators are Barry Davies, Jon Champion, Tony Gubba and Mark Pougatch.
(S)

Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Presenter:
Gary Lineker
Analysis:
Alan Hansen
Commentator:
Barry Davies
Commentator:
Jon Champion
Commentator:
Tony Gubba
Commentator:
Mark Pougatch

Science-fiction thriller.

Mild-mannered Ben Braden is troubled by Alex Connelly on first sight. His face and mannerisms are uncomfortably similar to his own, plus Alex is taking an unhealthy interest in Ben's family. Unaware of Alex's chilling ulterior motives, Ben seeks the terrible truth about the ties that bind the two men.
(1994, 15) (S)
Films: pp 66-74***

Contributors

Director:
Jack Sholder

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