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Philippa Forrester and Toby Anstis present a morning of entertainment, information, competitions and star guests. Phone in on [number removed]to play the computer game Maggot Moments. * STEREO
Felix uses his charm to outwit the nasty professor.

Contributors

Unknown:
Toby Anstis

A six-part drama series.
4: Jack and Simon are imprisoned by Sir James, while the Vixen makes a terrifying demand.
With Sheila Bernette ,
Tricia George , Helen Cotterill , Jimmi Harkishin , David Delve , Roger Ostime , Sarah Lambert ,
Amon Dsane , Elaine Tan.
* STEREO; TELETEXT SUBTITLES: p 888

Contributors

Unknown:
Sheila Bernette
Unknown:
Tricia George
Unknown:
Helen Cotterill
Unknown:
Jimmi Harkishin
Unknown:
David Delve
Unknown:
Roger Ostime
Unknown:
Sarah Lambert
Unknown:
Amon Dsane
Unknown:
Elaine Tan.
Uncle Jack:
Paul Jones
Vixen:
Fenella Fielding
Cynthia Birdwood:
Vivian Pickles
M:
Roger Hammond

Final of the Midland Bank Ladies'
Championship. Commentary by David Mercer and Virginia Wade. Introduced by Barry Davies. A TWI production for BBCtv

Contributors

Commentary By:
David Mercer
Commentary By:
Virginia Wade.
Introduced By:
Barry Davies.

Bath v Orrell
Ulster v Australia
Bath play host to Orrell, the only side to beat them in the League last season. And the Wallabies face the third match of their tour. Commentary by Nigel Starmer-Smith and Jim Neilly. Introduced by Chris Rea. Executive producer Johnnie Watherston Stereo

Contributors

Commentator:
Nigel Starmer-Smith
Commentator:
Jim Neilly
Introduced By:
Chris Rea

Last Chance for Self-Regulation? The life insurance industry attracts billions of pounds of savers' money each year, but its high-commission salesmen and inflexible products now face a rising tide of criticism.
Tom Maddocks reports on the industry's attempts to get its house in order as the existing system of self-regulation comes under question.
Producer Jenny Rathbone Editor David Nissan

Contributors

Unknown:
Tom Maddocks
Producer:
Jenny Rathbone
Editor:
David Nissan

Last in the series that explores the fashion industry.
Yves Saint Laurent. No couture season can end without the YSL collection. But the man whom many call the greatest designer of the 20th century is reclusive, sensitive and so dogged by ill health that his company's president Pierre Berge says:
"Yves was born with a nervous breakdown." With the benefit of behind-the-scenes access, this profile of Yves Saint Laurent tries to capture the essence of an elusive man.
Directors/Producers Gina Newson and Jeremy Newson
A Freelance production for BBCtv ● STEREO

Contributors

Unknown:
Yves Saint Laurent.
Unknown:
Pierre Berge
Unknown:
Yves Saint Laurent
Producers:
Gina Newson
Producers:
Jeremy Newson

Personal reflections on 20th-century European architecture. Santiago Calatrava. When he created the Church at
Colonia Gueil (1916) just outside
Barcelona, the architect Antoni Gaudi explored the limits of what is architecturally possible. Spanish engineer and architect Santiago Calatrava assesses
Gaudi's famous work. "To be at
Colonia Guell," he says, "is to experience Gaudi's architectural obsession - an obsession that transcends the ordinary and reveals to us something of the sublime." Director Mark Kidel
Producer Ruth Rosenthal

Contributors

Unknown:
Santiago Calatrava.
Unknown:
Colonia Gueil
Unknown:
Antoni Gaudi
Unknown:
Santiago Calatrava
Director:
Mark Kidel
Producer:
Ruth Rosenthal

Historical comedy series, presented by Rory McGrath , where each guest impersonates a figure from the past.
Tonight, Helen Atkinson Wood is the legendary female pirate Mary Read , Steve Steen is Nostradamus and Steve Coogan is Casanova. Director Dominic Brigstocke Producer Marcus Mortimer
A Channel X production for BBCtv ● STEREO

Contributors

Presented By:
Rory McGrath
Unknown:
Helen Atkinson Wood
Unknown:
Mary Read
Unknown:
Steve Steen
Unknown:
Steve Coogan
Director:
Dominic Brigstocke
Producer:
Marcus Mortimer

BBC Two England

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