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Last in this series of the classic school drama from 1982. Pogo has a lucrative idea for passing exams. Another series begins next Sunday.
Written by Alan Janes

Contributors

Written By:
Alan Janes
Pogo Patterson:
Peter Moran
Duane:
Mark Baxter

Play It Again Seymour. April 14, 1953: Sam leaps into the mean streets of a crime novel, where thefemmes can be fatal and the cops are only too willing to send a guy to the chairfor murder. With Scott Bakula and Dean Stockwell.

Contributors

Unknown:
Scott Bakula
Unknown:
Dean Stockwell.

Introduced by Sue Barker from Brighton.

2.00 Snooker
Live from the Assembly Rooms, Derby, the first session of the Grand Prix final, decided on the best of 17 frames. Will last year's winner, Peter Ebdon, retain the title? Commentary by Clive Egerton, Ray Edmonds, John Spencer and John Virgo. Coverage continues after the tennis.

2.50 Tennis
From the Brighton Centre, the final of the Brighton International women's tennis tournament. A strong field includes last year's winner Jana Novotna

Contributors

Presenter:
Sue Barker
Commentary (Snooker):
Clive Egerton
Commentary (Snooker):
Ray Edmonds
Commentary (Snooker):
John Spencer
Commentary (Snooker):
John Virgo

Highlights of the biggest game of the league season so far, with champions Bath at home at the Recreation Ground to last year's runners-up Leicester. Plus action from Sale vWest
Hartlepool, two clubs newly promoted to Division One, and Cardiff's game against the touring South African team. Plus reportsfrom around the country and expert opinion from two studio guests. Introduced by John Inverdale.
EditorGerard Lane Stereo .................

Contributors

Introduced By:
John Inverdale.
Editor:
Gerard Lane

Robin Page introduces the first semi-final in the singles, and the start of the brace championship in which each handlerworks two dogs. Competing in the singles are
Scotland's Alasdair MacRae and Nan against Simon Mosse and Scott from Ireland. In the brace competition,
Derek Scrimgeour of England with Jet and Meg takes on John Griffith of Wales with Sweep and Moss. Commentary and analysis by Gus Dermody. Director Ian Russell ; Producer Joy Corbett

Contributors

Introduces:
Robin Page
Unknown:
Alasdair MacRae
Unknown:
Simon Mosse
Unknown:
Derek Scrimgeour
Unknown:
John Griffith
Unknown:
Gus Dermody.
Director:
Ian Russell
Producer:
Joy Corbett

The multi-billion-dollar US tobacco industry is under attack - its products are being banned from more and more public places and the big companies are being sued for vast amounts. Years of declining sales and a damaging price war have also hurt what is still the most lucrative tobacco market in the world. Steve Annett reports from the US on whether the industry is burning out.

Transcript: for a transcript of this programme please write to [address removed] (telephone [number removed]).

Contributors

Reporter:
Steve Annett
Producer:
Martin Small
Editor:
Jane Ellison

The identity of the author of Shakespeare's plays is a contentious matter. Tonight's programme talks to some of the literary detectives whose search for the real Will Shakespeare has become the work of a lifetime.
See today's choices.
See also Will's World, Tuesday at 9.50pm.

Contributors

Producer:
Samira Osborne

Contemporary music series featuring talented young musicians playing in locations that complement the music. Third Construction. Performing John Cage 's Third Construction at the deserted Spillers Mill on the Thames is percussion group Ensemble Bash, whose members are Chris Brannick , Richard Benjafield , Stephen Hiscock and Andrew Martin. Perched precariously on ledges above the old animal feed area, they play not only theirtraditional instruments of drums and cymbals but also cricket callers, a conch shell, a vibra slap and a lion's roar. Introduced by pianist
Joanna MacGregor. Stereo......................

Contributors

Unknown:
John Cage
Unknown:
Chris Brannick
Unknown:
Richard Benjafield
Unknown:
Stephen Hiscock
Unknown:
Andrew Martin.
Pianist:
Joanna MacGregor.

Coverage of the final frames in this year's Grand Phx from the Assembly Rooms, Derby. Introduced by David Vine.
Followed by Golf
Further coverage of the US v Europe at the Greenbrier, West Virginia. Today's ten singles matches will decide the winners of the trophy. Commentary by Alex Hay and Beverly Lewis. Introduced by Hazel Irvine , Stereo ...............

Contributors

Introduced By:
David Vine.
Commentary By:
Alex Hay
Commentary By:
Beverly Lewis.
Introduced By:
Hazel Irvine

Award-winning drama starring
Jiirgen Vogel
Thomas Heinze
Alex and Martin are the best of friends, until Alex falls in love with a Turkish girl at their school. Jealous and hurt,
Martin is easy prey for a neo-fascist group ruthlessly committed to achieving its racist aims. Winner of the Prix Europe in 1993. In German with English subtitles.
Director Rainer Kaufmann 1993) * FILM REVIEWS pages 75-79

Contributors

Unknown:
Jiirgen Vogel
Unknown:
Thomas Heinze
Director:
Rainer Kaufmann
Martin:
Jurgen Vogel
Alex:
Thomas Heinze
Aysche:
Jasmin Tabatabai
Rudi:
Volker Ranisch
Schwarz:
Michael Mendl
Martin's father:
Jorgen Schmidt
Anne:
Regula Grauwiller
Hassan:
David Steffen
Aysche's father:
Suavi Eren
Aysche's mother:
Krista Posch
Teacher:
Adele Neuhauser
Headmaster:
Michael Grelung

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