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10.25West Africa (ages 14-16) Abidjan - a Tale of Two Citizens
10.45 Square One TV (ages 9-1 1) Graphs Stereo 1167759 11.00 Look and Read
(ages 7-9) Earth Warp: Mystifying Magic Stereo 5206372 11.20 Short Circuit (ages 14-16) Life Processes and Living Things Stereo 3548846 11.40 Techno: Makinglt (ages 11-14) The Bridge
12.00 English File (ages 14-17) Hard
Times -Episode four Stereo

Introduced by Helen Rollason.
Tennis At the Brighton Centre, the Brighton International tournament reaches the quarterfinals. Commentary by David Mercer and Virginia Wade.
RacingThe 2.40, 3. 10 and 3.40 races from Newbury. Commentary comes from Julian Wilson , PeterO'Sullevan, Richard Pitman and Peter Scudamore.
EditorPeterAllden Stereo ......................
Including at 2.55 News Regional News; Weather

Contributors

Introduced By:
Helen Rollason.
Commentary By:
David Mercer
Commentary By:
Virginia Wade.
Unknown:
Julian Wilson
Unknown:
Richard Pitman
Unknown:
Peter Scudamore.

The 1970s spy drama starring Patrick Macnee , Gareth Hunt Joanna Lumley
The House of Cards. Steed, Purdey and Gambit are all on the death list when a Russian spy initiates his master plan.
Written by Brian Clemens ; Director Ray Austin
FirstshownonlTV Subtitled ...............

Contributors

Unknown:
Patrick MacNee
Unknown:
Gareth Hunt
Unknown:
Joanna Lumley
Written By:
Brian Clemens
Director:
Ray Austin
John Steed:
Patrick MacNee
Mike Gambit:
Gareth Hunt
Purdey:
Joanna Lumley
Perov:
Peter Jeffrey
Roland:
Frank Thornton
Cartney:
Lyndon Brook
The Bishop:
Derek Francis

In anticipation of England hosting next year's European championships, a look back over four decades of European football.
Tonight, Barry Davies recalls teams from Spain and Portugal, including five-times winners Real Madrid and Benfica, for whom Eusebio was such an influence. See today's choices. Producer Paul McNamara
Editor NiallSloane

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Davies
Producer:
Paul McNamara

Sixth of a ten-part series lookingat the world's wines.
This week, the focus is on the riesling grape used to make the wine that Jancis Robinson regards as underpriced and overlooked. See today's choices.
Director Tony Bulley ; Series producer David Darlow
* See Jancis Robinson : page 42

Contributors

Unknown:
Jancis Robinson
Director:
Tony Bulley
Producer:
David Darlow
Unknown:
Jancis Robinson

A series of celebrity game shows with Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer.
Tonight, team captains Mark Lamarr and Ulrika Jonsson are joined by comedy duo Gareth Hale and Norman Pace , actor Patsy Palmer (Bianca from EastEnders) and model Kathy Lloyd. Director Mark Mylod ; Producer Alan Marke

Contributors

Unknown:
Vic Reeves
Unknown:
Bob Mortimer.
Unknown:
Mark Lamarr
Unknown:
Ulrika Jonsson
Unknown:
Gareth Hale
Unknown:
Norman Pace
Unknown:
Patsy Palmer
Unknown:
Kathy Lloyd.
Director:
Mark Mylod
Producer:
Alan Marke

Last of the series in which celebrities talk to Nick Hancock about their most heartfelt detestations. This week, television and radio presenter
Terry Christian places musicals, Blue Peter and Americans high on the hit list he would like to see consigned to oblivion. Director John F D Northover; Producer Lissa Evans
Followed by Video Nation Shorts

Contributors

Unknown:
Nick Hancock
Presenter:
Terry Christian
Musicals:
Blue Peter
Producer:
Lissa Evans

The fifth of Jonathan Ross 's six-part series of clips from low-budget movies. Freaks. Co-star of Bill and Ted's
Excellent Adventure Alex Winter and comedian Stewart Lee recall some of cinema's most bizarre moments, from Chained for Life, with its singing
Siamese twins, to For Your Height
Only, a Bond-style thriller with a male star lacking much of 007's stature. The film Carny follows at 11.55pm.
Executive producer Elaine Bedell ; Series producer
AsifZubairy Stereo ....

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Ross
Unknown:
Alex Winter
Unknown:
Stewart Lee
Producer:
Elaine Bedell

Drama, continuing the season of films accompanying Mondo Rosso, starring Jodie Foster, Gary Busey, Robbie Robertson
Frankie and Patch are sideshow artists in a travelling carnival. When they meet Donna, an erotic and dangerous adventure begins.
Director Robert Kaylor (1980) Subtitled
See Films: pages 61-68 ****

Contributors

Director:
Robert Kaylor
Donna:
Jodie Foster
Frankie Chipman:
Gary Busey
Patch Beaudry:
Robbie Robertson
Gerta:
Meg Foster
Heavy St John:
Kenneth McMillan
On Your Mark:
Elisha Cook
Doubles:
Tim Thomerson
Nails:
Theodore Wilson

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