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Another slice of real-life medical drama from Southampton, with Shauna Lowry, Nick Knowles, Suzi Perry and Edwina Silver.
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Followed by News; Weather
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Contributors

Presenter:
Shauna Lowry
Presenter:
Nick Knowles
Presenter:
Suzi Perry
Presenter:
Edwina Silver

When a ballerina sacrifices her health for her art, Steve must convince more than one person of the dangers.
(S) (W)

Contributors

Writer:
Sarah-Louise Hawkins
Dr Helen Thompson:
Corrinne Wicks
Dr Steve Rawlings:
Mark Frost
Chris Rawlings:
Steven Brand
Jane Dutton:
Jaimie Allison
Laura Dutton:
Tricia George

The children's science show, presented by Ortis, returns for a new six-part series. Once again he must travel around the country to try and track down the five hidden connections set for him by Mary Anne Hobbs.
See Choice.
(Repeated on Wednesday at 7.50am)
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Website: [web address removed]
Why 5 Science Hotline: [number removed] (calls are free of charge)

Choice: Children: Why 5: 4.35pm BBC1
The show that aims to demystify some of the wonders of science by cleverly linking five seemingly unrelated objects returns to our screens with the enthusiastic Ortis as presenter. Subjects are as diverse as genetics, probability, gravity and the history of the vacuum cleaner, while Ortis has fun dressing up as a number of historical characters. (JR)

Contributors

Presenter:
Ortis [Ortis Deley]
Presenter:
Mary Anne Hobbs

Craig Doyle reports from the island of Mauritius, and Top of the Pops presenter Josie D'Arby is in Cyprus. Plus, in the second winter-holiday report, Jamie Theakston samples a family skiing holiday in the French resort of La Rosiere.
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Website: [web address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Craig Doyle
Reporter:
Josie D'Arby
Reporter:
Jamie Theakston
Series Producer:
Lindsay Bradbury
Series Producer:
Jacqui Stephenson
Editor:
Jannine Waddell

An awkward encounter at work makes Peggy face some uncomfortable truths, and Phil turns up the heat.
For credits see Monday (S) (W)

Contributors

Beppe di Marco:
Michael Greco
Joe di Marco:
Jake Kyprianou
Sandra di Marco:
Clare Wilkie
Peggy Butcher:
Barbara Windsor
Roy Evans:
Tony Caunter
Phil Mitchell:
Steve McFadden
Lisa Shaw:
Lucy Benjamin
Dot Cotton:
June Brown
Nick Cotton:
John Aitman
Ashley Cotton:
Frankie Fitzgerald
Martin Fowler:
James Alexandrou
Eddie Skinner:
Richard Vanstone
Sonia Jackson:
Natalie Cassidy
Robbie Jackson:
Dean Gaffney
Jim Branning:
John Bardon
Charlie Slater:
Derek Martin
Mo Harris:
Laila Morse
Garry Hobbs:
Ricky Groves
Kat Slater:
Jessie Wallace
Lynne Slater:
Elaine Lordan
Little Mo Morgan:
Kacey Ainsworth
Billy Mitchell:
Perry Fenwick
Ian Beale:
Adam Woodyatt
Laura Dunn:
Hannah Waterman
Pat Evans:
Pam St Clement
Melanie Healy:
Tamzin Outhwaite
Steve Owen:
Martin Kemp
Jamie Mitchell:
Jack Ryder
Zoe Slater:
Michelle Ryan
Kerry Skinner:
Gemma McCluskie
Janine Butcher:
Charlie Brooks
Terry Raymond:
Gavin Richards

The staff treat an oil-sodden fox, Rhodri Williams visits a bat hospital in Sussex, and vet Adam Tjolle solves the mystery of why Skully the cat can't eat. Presented by Rolf Harris.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Rolf Harris
Reporter:
Rhodri Williams
Vet:
Adam Tjolle
Producer:
Sandy Raffan
Series Producer:
Helen Nightingale

Comedy thriller starring Robert De Niro , Sean Penn and Demi Moore. Two crooks, forced to break out of prison, take refuge in a small border town where they are mistaken for priests. Widescreen.
Director Neil Jordan (1989.15) (S) (W) Films: pp 78-86 *•
Barry Norman on Robert De Niro : page 68
Followed by Weatherview (w)

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert de Niro
Unknown:
Demi Moore.
Director:
Neil Jordan
Unknown:
Barry Norman
Unknown:
Robert de Niro

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