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Weather followed by Westminster Live
Prime Minister's questions and other parliamentary highlights of the day.
Presented by Vivian White.
Commentary by Brian Curtois.

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Presented By:
Vivian White.
Commentary By:
Brian Curtois.

Round 4 of the Mobil 1 rally from the Isle of Man.
The competition to find rallying's top all-rounder switches from the forests of Yorkshire to the tarmac of the Isle of Man. Six international drivers race against the clock in the British Championship winning Toyota. Commentary by Steve Rider.

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Commentary By:
Steve Rider.

The live education magazine looks at how the poll tax is affecting Scottish education; provides its own short history of training; and examines the examiners by showing what happens to a GCSE paper after it leaves the candidate.
With Jackie Spreckley. Studio director Kristin Mason Editor Bernard Adams

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Unknown:
Jackie Spreckley.
Director:
Kristin Mason
Editor:
Bernard Adams

Women's Combined Slalom from Saalbach, Austria.
The top women's racer of this season is Austria's reigning World Cup champion Petra Kronberger. Few will bet against her in today's two-run event, the result of which is computed with last Friday's combined downhill to decide the best all-round skier of these championships.
Introduced by David Vine.
Commentary by Julian Tutt. 0 PICTURE STORY: page 71

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Unknown:
Petra Kronberger.
Introduced By:
David Vine.
Commentary By:
Julian Tutt.

A new search is under way to find the Young Musician of the Year 1992. To launch the new competition, two of last year's finalists, Nicola Loud (violin) and Jeremy Pooley (horn) look back over the months since their success in 1990. The programme also includes excerpts from a concert given by them during the Manchester Olympic Festival. Directors Kriss Rusmanis and Hennetta Cowling
0 APPLICATION FORMS: to enter the competition write to Young Musician of the Year. BBCtv. London W 12 7RJ, or visit any branch of Lloyds Bank. ● PICTURE STORY: page 71

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Horn:
Jeremy Pooley
Directors:
Kriss Rusmanis

By Charles Dickens.
Dramatised in eight episodes by Arthur Hopcraft. Starring
Diana Rigg
Denholm Elliott
5: Jo has been questioned in Tulkinghorn's rooms about the 'Lady' he showed around
London. Guppy has visited Lady Dedlock and made it plain he has access to personal letters sent by her to Hawdon.
Producers John Hams and Betty Willmgale Director Ross Devenish (R) 0 CEEFAX SUBTITLES

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Unknown:
Charles Dickens.
Unknown:
Arthur Hopcraft.
Unknown:
Diana Rigg
Unknown:
Denholm Elliott
Producers:
John Hams
Producers:
Betty Willmgale
Director:
Ross Devenish
Lady Dedlock:
Diana Rigg
John Jarndyce:
Denholm Elliott
Tulkinghorn:
Peter Vaughan
Inspector Bucket:
Ian Hogg
Policeman:
Jon Cartwright
Drunk woman:
Lollie May
William Guppy:
Jonathan Moore
Krook:
Bernard Hepton
Coroner:
Gerald Flood
Smallweed:
Charlie Drake
Judy Smallweed:
Eileen Davies
Sergeant George:
Dave King
Esther Summerson:
Suzanne Burden
Charlie Neckett:
Samantha Holland
Jenny:
Heather Tobias
Lizzy:
Wanda Toubas
Jo:
Chris Pitt
Harold Skimpole:
T P McKenna
Ada Clare:
Lucy Hornak
Mrs Smallweed:
Katharine Page
Rosa:
Felicity Finch
Watt Rouncewell:
Paul Venables
Ironmaster Rouncewell:
George Sewell
Mrs Rouncewell:
Gabrielle Daye
Sir Leicester Dedlock:
Robin Bailey

The cult radio comedy now on television written and performed by David Baddiel, Steve Punt, Hugh Dennis, Rob Newman Pornography, Aids, murder, violence and drug abuse. Your commentator is Gerald Sinstadt.
Director/Producer Marcus Mortimer

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Unknown:
David Baddiel
Unknown:
Steve Punt
Unknown:
Hugh Dennis
Unknown:
Rob Newman
Unknown:
Gerald Sinstadt.
Producer:
Marcus Mortimer

Where There's Hope
British families are selling up and going into debt to give their autistic children a chance at a controversial school near
Boston, Massachusetts. Ruth O'Brien, 3-year-old daughter of a taxi-driver, and docker's son Joseph Murphy , aged 8, travel from Liverpool to the school - the fees, £30,000 a year - which claims startling success in educating autistic pupils. When they are next reunited with their parents, there are changes. Producer Harry Weisbloom Editor Caroline Pick
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Unknown:
Joseph Murphy

The extraordinary history of everyday objects.
False Teeth. A third of Britain's adults now wear dentures. Romans believed a frog tied to the jaws would make loose teeth firm. For centuries we blamed the tooth worm for decay. But in future will adults be able to grow their own new sets of teeth, like sharks? Find out in this jaw-dropping saga.
Producer Philippa Lowthorpe
Senes producer Peter Grtmsdale ● CEEFAX SUBTITLES

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Producer:
Philippa Lowthorpe
Producer:
Peter Grtmsdale

BBC Two England

About BBC Two

BBC Two is a lively channel of depth and substance, carrying a range of knowledge-building programming complemented by great drama, comedy and arts.

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