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Children's magazine show. with Katy Hill, Konnie Huq, Simon Thomas and Matt Baker.
Today's programme features a guide to the Euro 2000 football championships. Repeated next Monday on BBC2
(S) (W) WEBSITE: [web address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Katy Hill
Presenter:
Konnie Huq
Presenter:
Simon Thomas
Presenter:
Matt Baker

The consumer programme continues its investigations into the sport, leisure and tourism industries. With Matt Allwright , Charlotte Hudson, David Bull and Beaky Evetts.
Series producer Andrew Smith : Editor Mark Killick (S) (W) CONTACT DETAILS: ring [number removed] or e-mail watchdog@brx.co.uk

Contributors

Unknown:
Matt Allwright
Unknown:
David Bull
Producer:
Andrew Smith
Editor:
Mark Killick

Anna Ryder Richardson uses a healthy splash of red paint Moroccan-style to transform a spare room and Michael Jewitt decides blue is the colour for a new-look kitchen in Bedfordshire. Presented by Carol Smillie. Last in the series but a new one is planned for the autumn. See Choice. Producer Susannah Walker : Executive producer Linda Clifford (S)

Contributors

Unknown:
Anna Ryder Richardson
Unknown:
Michael Jewitt
Presented By:
Carol Smillie.
Producer:
Susannah Walker
Producer:
Linda Clifford

Michael Parkinson introduces the second of two programmes charting the rise of the TV phenomenon, the talk show which first started in America 50 years ago. See Choice.
Producer Chris Greenwood : Executive producer Beatrice Ballard (S) Now you're talking: page 20

Contributors

Introduces:
Michael Parkinson
Producer:
Chris Greenwood
Producer:
Beatrice Ballard

The last of three films for the run-up to Euro 2000.

Italia 90 saw the rebirth of English football as the team reached the semi-finals but lost in a penalty shoot-out to Germany amid a flood of tears from Paul Gascoigne. Subsequently England were hosts for the emotive Euro 96 tournament, when Germany again proved to be the nemesis of the three lions. Gascoigne, Graham Taylor and Alan Shearer are among those reliving the highs and lows of 1986-98. (S)

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Gascoigne
Unknown:
Graham Taylor
Unknown:
Alan Shearer

Action comedy sequel to Every Which Way but Loose. starring Clint Eastwood. Clyde is back! The wily orang-utan and his friend, bare-knuckle fighter Philo Beddoe , find themselves up against motorcycle gangs, ruthless mobsters, crazed gamblers and a rough, tough fighter.
Director Buddy Van Horn (1980.15) (S) Films: pp 56-60 **
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
Clint Eastwood.
Unknown:
Philo Beddoe
Director:
Buddy van Horn
Philo Beddoe:
Clint Eastwood
Lynn Halsey-Taylor:
Sondra Locke
Orville Boggs:
Geoffrey Lewis
Jack Wilson:
William Smith
James Beekman:
Harry Guardino
Ma Boggs:
Ruth Gordon

Comedy starring Lily Tomlin and Charles Grodin. When housewife Pat Kramer begins shrinking, consumer firms and the media fall over themselves to exploit her. But evil scientists have their own sinister designs on her.
Director Joel Schumacher (1981) (S)
Films: pp 56-60 ***

Contributors

Unknown:
Lily Tomlin
Unknown:
Charles Grodin.
Unknown:
Pat Kramer
Director:
Joel SchumacHer
Pat Kramer:
Lily Tomlin
Judith Beasley:
Lily Tomlin
Vance Kramer:
Charles Grodin
Dan Beame:
Ned Beatty
Dr Eugene Nortz:
Henry Gibson
Dr Ruth Ruth:
Elizabeth Wilson

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