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The country's top Alpine enthusiasts compete for medals as the University of Warwick hosts a gathering of international experts. With Geoff Hamilton ,
Dr Stefan Buczacki and Nigel Colborn.
• PLANT DETAILS: Ceefax page 617 7 • GARDENING: page 16

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoff Hamilton
Unknown:
Dr Stefan Buczacki
Unknown:
Nigel Colborn.

Starring
James Stewart
Doug McClure
Charlie Anderson tries to keep his family out of the Civil War but soon finds he can no longer afford to remain aloof.
Director Andrew V McLaglen FILMS: pages 31-35
• TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Unknown:
James Stewart
Unknown:
Doug McClure
Unknown:
Charlie Anderson
Director:
Andrew V McLaglen
Charlie Anderson:
James Stewart
Sam:
Doug McClure
Jacob Anderson:
Glenn Corbett
James Anderson:
Patrick Wayne
Jennie Anderson:
Rosemary Forsyth
Boy Anderson:
Philip Alford
Ann Anderson:
Katharine Ross
Nathan Anderson:
Charles Robinson
John Anderson:
James McMullan
Henry Anderson:
Tim McIntire
Gabriel:
Eugene Jackson Jr

The Regiment. In 1969, Jamie Daniell was a young subaltern in the Royal Green Jackets. His posting to Northern
Ireland was his first taste of real danger since he had joined the army. Two years later, on the afternoon of internment, he was shot through the chest by an IRA sniper. He miraculously survived and is now a colonel in his Regiment. In the third and final part of his series about the human cost of the last 20 years, Peter Taylor looks at the soldiers themselves. Rpt; Producer Michael Dutfield
0 TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Unknown:
Jamie Daniell
Unknown:
Peter Taylor
Producer:
Michael Dutfield

International reports on environmental issues.
The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing. In the battle against sheep scab, farmers are obliged to use chemicals developed for war. There is no doubt that they are toxic. The growing question is, are they safe? Producer Fiona McKenzie Series editor Jeremy Evans
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Contributors

Producer:
Fiona McKenzie
Editor:
Jeremy Evans

David Lynch 's offbeat drama. Starring Kyle MacLachlan Michael Ontkean
Actress Diane Keaton directs this episode of the soap noir.
DRAMA: page 4
• TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Unknown:
David Lynch
Unknown:
Kyle MacLachlan
Unknown:
Michael Ontkean
Unknown:
Diane Keaton

Last of eight films in which David Jessel takes up the cases of people whose lives have been ruined by injustice. Justice Denied.
Sheila Wiseman went into hospital for a routine operation.
Eighteen months later she had to have a kidney removed as a result of damage caused during the first surgery. If she had been wealthy she could have sued for damages. She was just over the income limit for Legal Aid and now has to find £30,000 to fund the case - or forget it. Legal Aid was created in 1949 to make sure
'persons of small or moderate means' would be able to use the law to defend their rights. But in 1991 does Legal Aid deliver on that promise? Producer John Forsyth
Series producer Steve Haywood • DOCUMENTARY: page 10

Contributors

Unknown:
David Jessel
Unknown:
Sheila Wiseman
Producer:
John Forsyth
Producer:
Steve Haywood

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