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Overcrowding causes chaos in the lower school.
Ant Jones RICKY SIMMONDS , Ronnie Birtles TINA
MAHON. Calley SIMONE HYAMS, Robbie JOHN ALFORD Written by David Angus Rpt

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Jones Ricky Simmonds
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Ronnie Birtles Tina
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Mahon. Calley
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Robbie John Alford
Written By:
David Angus Rpt

The first of three episodes of a teenage comedy drama first shown in BBC 1 's Fully Booked.
Justin ROBERT LAURIE , Kirsty CHERYL HARTLEY , Russell PAUL MCHUGH , Marie HANNAH NICOL
Written by Catherine Hayes Stereo

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Justin Robert Laurie
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Kirsty Cheryl Hartley
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Russell Paul McHugh
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Marie Hannah Nicol
Written By:
Catherine Hayes Stereo

Drama-starring Sean Connery
On a climbing holiday in the perilous Swiss Alps, a couple s obsessive passions begin to emerge.
Douglas SEAN CONNERY , Kate BETSY BRANTLEY ,
Johann LAMBERT WILSON , Sarah JENNIFER HILARY , Kate's mother ISABEL DEAN, Jennifer Pierce ANNA
MASSEY, Gillian Pierce SHEILA REID
Director Fred Zinnemann (1982)
See Films: pages 65-74 **

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Sean Connery
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Douglas Sean Connery
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Kate Betsy Brantley
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Johann Lambert Wilson
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Sarah Jennifer Hilary
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Jennifer Pierce Anna
Director:
Fred Zinnemann

To mark International Human Rights Day, the first in a six-part, daily series of short programmes highlighting the human cost of rights violations. Today, BBC Foreign Affairs Editor John Simpson reviews 1995's record of human mistreatment.
Repeated at 12.05am Stereo ................[number removed]
INFORMATION: phone free on [number removed] or write to: Human Rights, Human Wrongs, PO Box 7, London W5 2GQ
See This Week: page 8

Contributors

Editor:
John Simpson

Highlights of Western Samoa v South West Division at Gloucester as the tourists prepare for next week's international against England. Plus action from a top match in Wales and a preview of the 1 14th Varsity Match.
EditorGerardLane

Sixth in an eight-part series in which journalist Simon Dring retraces his 1962 journey on the hippy trail.
Finally, Simon reaches India - but only after running the gauntlet of heavily armed Islamic militants along the Karakoram Highway. Still in front of him, though, are nearly 10,000 kilometres, 900 million people, languages and all manner of gods.
He accepts the colonial-style hospitality on offer at 87-year-old Mrs Bandhari's guest house in the city of Amritsar before joining up with a couple whose impromptu children's theatre has been playing from the back of their Land Rover all the way from Europe.
Producer Chris O'Hare
Stereo
See John Peel: page 10

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Simon Dring
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Mrs Bandhari

The battle for the mobile phone networks is intensifying as Orange, the newcomer to the marketplace, offers cheap calls in the hope of luring rivals' subscribers away. Vodaphone and Cellnet are taking counter-measures with attractive deals for loyal customers. The consumer has benefited through reduced mobile phone bills. But will this trend prove to be nothing more than a short-term phenomenon?

Transcripts: for details phone [number removed]

Contributors

Editor:
Jane Ellison

Oscar-winning biographical drama starring Meryl Streep, Robert Redford
The story of Karen Blixen, whose brief encounter with an adventurer begins a love story bound up with the beauty of Africa.
Showing in widescreen format.
Director Sydney Pollack (1985)
See Films: pages 65-74 ****

Contributors

Director:
Sydney Pollack
Karen Blixen:
Meryl Streep
Denys Finch Hatton:
Robert Redford
Baron Brorvon Blixen/Hans von Blixen:
Klaus Maria Brandauer
Berkeley Cole:
Michael Kitchen
Farah:
Malick Bowens
Kamante:
Joseph Thiaka
Kinanjui:
Stephen Kinyanjui
Lord Delamere:
Michael Gough
Felicity:
Suzanna Hamilton
Lady Belfield:
Rachel Kempson
Lord Belfield:
Graham Crowden
Sir Joseph Byrne:
Leslie Phillips
Belknap:
Shane Rimmer

Fantasy drama starring Coral Browne, Ian Holm
April 1932: attending the Lewis Carroll Centenary, 80-year-old Alice Hargreaves - the inspiration for Alice in Wonderland - becomes increasingly haunted by her childhood memories.
(1985) (Subtitled)
See Films: pages 65-74 ***

Contributors

Director:
Gavin Millar
Mrs Alice Hargreaves:
Coral Browne
Reverend Charles Dodgson:
Ian Holm
Jack Dolan:
Peter Gallagher
Sally Mackeson:
Caris Corfman
Lucy:
Nicola Cowper
Mrs Liddell:
Jane Asher
Little Alice:
Amelia Shankley
Lorina:
Imogen Boorman

FETV Collectables
2.00 A Way with Numbers
Languages
4.00 Deutsch Direkt !; Famously Fluent
Technology Season
6.00 Great Egg Race: Photography Rpt 29362 6.30 Great Experiments: Keepers of Light
NOTE: The Learning Zone programmes are designed to be recorded.
LEARNING ZONE INFORMATION: (0181) [number removed].

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Deutsch Direkt

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