Programme Index

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10.25 Look and Read (ages 7-9+)

10.45 Science Zone (ages 9-11)
(Stereo)

11.05 Space Ark (ages 7-11)
(Stereo)

11.15 See You, See Me: Scottish Themes (ages 7-9)

11.30 English File (ages 14-17)
(Stereo)

12.00 TV6 (ages 16+): Living with the Enemy: Hot Tips and Cold Facts

Introduced by Helen Rollason.
Racing From Ascot on the first day of the National Hunt meeting, featuring races at
2.40,3.10 and 3.40. Commentary by Julian Wilson , PeterO'Sullevan, Richard Pitman and Peter Scudamore.
Netball Action from Birmingham, featuring the fifth and final test between England and South Africa. Commentary by Hazel Irvine and Sue Campbell.
Producer Mark Wilkin ; Editor carl Hicks ........
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Contributors

Introduced By:
Helen Rollason.
Commentary By:
Julian Wilson
Unknown:
Richard Pitman
Unknown:
Peter Scudamore.
Commentary By:
Hazel Irvine
Commentary By:
Sue Campbell.
Producer:
Mark Wilkin

The cult detective series about a private investigator and his ghostly partner.

A hardened criminal escapes from jail to exact revenge on the man responsible for putting him away - Marty. Learning that Marty is now dead, he goes in search of Jeannie, vowing that she will suffer the revenge intended for her late husband.
(First shown on ITV)

Contributors

Writer:
Donald James
Director:
Cyril Frankel
Jeff Randall:
Mike Pratt
Marty Hopkirk:
Kenneth Cope
Jeannie Hopkirk:
Annette Andre
Jansen:
George Sewell
Emil Cavallo-Smith:
Barrie Ingham
Mrs Cavallo-Smith:
Ann Castle
Sam Grimes:
Timothy West

This week: East 17; Suede in Brighton in the middle of their UK tourtalk about their new track The Wild Ones, plus Elvis Costello talks about his new single London's Brilliant Parade. Producer Paul Smith Repeated next Sunday
Stereo............................................

Contributors

Talks:
Elvis Costello
Producer:
Paul Smith

Hope or Hype?
Dr Abraham Karpas says he's developed a revolutionary treatment for Aids. But the medical authorities won't fund his work. As patients continue to die, Gerry Northam reports on the battle between doctors who proclaim a breakthrough, and others who say it's just hype, not hope.
Producer Alastair Laurence ; Editor Mark Wakefield

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Abraham Karpas
Unknown:
Gerry Northam
Producer:
Alastair Laurence
Editor:
Mark Wakefield

The fifth of six films about the vehicles that defied extinction and the people that designed them, bought them and love them.
The Ferguson TE 20 Tractor. Named after its inventor Harry Ferguson , this machine revolutionised farming after the Second World War. Nearly 40 years after production ceased, farmers and others explain why the tractor is still being used today.
Producer Steven Clarke ; Series producer
Emma Willis

Contributors

Unknown:
Harry Ferguson
Producer:
Steven Clarke
Producer:
Emma Willis

The Loan Path Murder
For the first time television cameras have been allowed into
British courts to report on criminal trials. The first programme in this five-part series features a murder case at Edinburgh High Court. See today's choices.
Series producer Nick Catliff ; Executive producer
ElizabethClough Subtitled ................ ♦ The role of television: see page 49

Contributors

Producer:
Nick Catliff

Dreamchild. A young girl's life is turned upside down when her mother becomes pregnant. With Mamta Kaash , Gordon Warneke ,
Badi Uzzaman , Gurdial Sira , Michelle Kent.
Producer GregBrenman; Director Alex Pillai

Contributors

Unknown:
Mamta Kaash
Unknown:
Gordon Warneke
Unknown:
Badi Uzzaman
Unknown:
Gurdial Sira
Unknown:
Michelle Kent.
Director:
Alex Pillai

Topical comedy quiz. Hosted by Angus Deayton with Paul Merton , Ian Hislop and guests comedian and Stoke City supporter Nick Hancock and former Coventry City goalkeeper David Icke. Produced by Colin Swash
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Contributors

Unknown:
Angus Deayton
Unknown:
Paul Merton
Unknown:
Ian Hislop
Unknown:
Nick Hancock
Unknown:
David Icke.
Produced By:
Colin Swash

Caesar, the London DJ, presents a visual version of his radio phone-in show which takes in the scams, sleaze and sorrows of everyday life. Call on [number removed]. Lines open from 11.00pm.
See today's choices.

Subsequent programmes may run late.

Contributors

Producer:
Suzanne Cotton
Director:
Dominic Brigstocke

BBC Two England

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