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Robert Nisbet and Nicki Chapman host the magazine combining topical debate, lifestyle features and celebrity interviews.
Director Ian Blandord ; Editor Jay Hunt
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Followed by News; Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Nisbet
Unknown:
Nicki Chapman
Director:
Ian Blandord
Editor:
Jay Hunt

Anita Dobson guests as a religious mother in confrontation with her daughter.
Episode written by John Pilkington
(More cast on Friday)

Contributors

Writer:
John Pilkington
Harry Molloy:
Douglas Fielding
Ted Schaefer:
Philip Madoc
Young Harry Molloy:
Paul Moody
Young Ted Schaefer:
Peter Lindford
Joanne:
Sara Griffiths
Paul/Scott Kirkbride:
Gavin Abbott
Natalie Kirkbride:
Marty Cruickshank
Leo Fisk:
John Bennett
Priest:
Leo Atkin
PC White:
Matt Rozier
Elizabeth Prior:
Anita Dobson

Ends 5.35.

Arthur
Prunella orders a book's limited edition, and Arthur and DW watch puerile shows.

4.10 The Cramp Twins
Lucien tries to master a new craze.

4.20 X-periMENTAL
Ortis presents a new 13-part science game show, with Holly Willoughby and Herbie Treehead. Today, Abbey Junior from Darlington take on Deganwy School from Conwy.
(Rptd next Monday on BBC2)

4.35 The Fairly Odd Parents
Timmy is locked in combat with villainous Jorgen Von Strangle.

5.00 Blue Peter
The magazine includes a performance from the acclaimed Cirque du Soleil.

5.20 Newsround Extra
Reporting on a search for alien life.

Contributors

Presenter (X-periMENTAL"):
null Ortis
Presenter (X-periMENTAL"):
Holly Willoughby
Performer (X-periMENTAL"):
Herbie Treehead [Laurence Armstrong]

The first in a two-part programme showing the results of an experiment in which the traditional family roles of children and adults are reversed for a week. Two sets of parents have the tables turned, and tonight the mothers of both families have surprises in store. With Paul O'Grady.
Series producer Adam Purver : Executive producer Julian Mercer

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul O'Grady.
Producer:
Adam Purver
Producer:
Julian Mercer

A new series of exposes fronted by investigator Paul Kenyon. ID Snatchers. Kenyon reveals how simple it is to carry out "identity theft" when he adopts the personae of two well-known people. He also confronts fraudsters who steal identities, and exposes the flaws inherent in the system on which the proposed national identity card is based.
Director Derek Jones : Series producer Kate Middleton 20 programmes to change your life: page 16

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Kenyon.
Director:
Derek Jones
Producer:
Kate Middleton

Anne Robinson challenges contestants including Edwina Currie , Terry Christian and Cheryl Baker to prove themselves in a charity edition of the general-knowledge elimination quiz. Producers Alexandra McLeod , Jo Street: Series producer Dee Todd

Contributors

Unknown:
Anne Robinson
Unknown:
Edwina Currie
Unknown:
Terry Christian
Unknown:
Cheryl Baker
Producers:
Alexandra McLeod
Producer:
Dee Todd

Drama starring Elijah Wood and Kevin Costner. Summer 1970: as a traumatised Vietnam veteran tries to hold down a job in his Mississippi hometown, his offspring have their own battle with the neighbouring children over a treehouse. Widescreen. Review page 49. Director Jon Avnet (1994. 12)
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
Elijah Wood
Unknown:
Kevin Costner.
Director:
Jon Avnet

Programmes with sign language. Ends 4.25.
Antiques Roadshow Shown Sunday at 6.45pm
2.25 Watchdog Consumer show. Shown yesterday 7pm
2.55 The Life of Mammals Plant Predators. David Attenborough learns why eating plants challenges mammals.
3.55 Hola DIY SOS The show relocates to the sunnier climes of coastal Spain. Shown on New Year's Day

Contributors

Unknown:
David Attenborough

BBC One London

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