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10.30 Cats' Eyes (ages 5-7)
3874420 10.45 Numbers Plus (ages 6-7) Stereo 3879975 11.00 Look and Read
(ages 7-9+) SpywatCh
11.20 Short Circuit (ages 14-16)
Stereo 6360517 11.40 Belief File (ages
1 1-14) Stereo 4958265 12.00 English File (ages 14-17) Texts in Time

Introduced by Helen Rollason.
Table Tennis The men's singles final from Qatar in the sport's richest ever event. Commentary by Tony Gubba.
Ski-ing Highlights of the recent World
Championships in Sierra Nevada, Spain. Rugby Union Previewingtomorrow's Five Nations Championship matches, with Scotland v England and Ireland v Wales. Plus the latest from cricket's World Cup.
Producer Lakviar Singh ; Editor Carl Hicks Stereo.
Including at 3.00 News Regional News and Weather

Contributors

Introduced By:
Helen Rollason.
Commentary By:
Tony Gubba.
Producer:
Lakviar Singh
Editor:
Carl Hicks Stereo.

By Brian Clemens.
Soviet soldiers are discovered with small transmitters in their brains that cause rapid aging.

(Part 2 next Friday)
(First shown on ITV) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Writer:
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
Bishop:
Derek Francis

' The last in an eight-part
' senes about eighties music. r The look at the 2-Tone ska revival, the resurgence of reggae, and the US hip hop and rap movement includes music from the Beat and Salt'n'Pepa. See today's choices. Producer Jeannie Clark ; Executive producer
DavidJeffcock Stereo Subtitled ...................3

Contributors

Producer:
Jeannie Clark

Life on the Edge. Andrew Cooper explores the area known as the Undercliff - a National Nature Reserve on the coast of East Devon. This is a lost world of dramatic Channel cliffs created by huge landslips, flower-filled gullies and the largest seabird colony on the south coast, home to guillemots, gulls and the peregrine falcon.
Series producer Andrew Cooper ; Editor Justin Smith

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Cooper
Producer:
Andrew Cooper
Editor:
Justin Smith

Tonight's show includes Nick Wray in St Monans, Fife where he finds an athletic 70-year-old who has produced a jewel of a garden from a plot built on a precipice. Presented by Geoff Hamilton from Barnsdale. See today's choices.
See Geoff Hamilton: page 31

Contributors

Presenter:
Geoff Hamilton
Reporter:
Nick Wray
Series Producer:
John Percival
Executive Producer:
Tony Laryea

Off-beat comedy and surreal sketches from Richard Herring , Stewart Lee , Peter Baynham and Kevin Eldon. Also including Ian News
With Ian Lewis and Ian Ketterman.
Director Nick Wood ; Producer Sarah Smith
Followed by THE TROUBLE WITH MEN
Women on Men Comedian Jenny Eclair takes an unsympathetic look at sick menwhowanttobecossetted.

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Herring
Unknown:
Stewart Lee
Unknown:
Peter Baynham
Unknown:
Kevin Eldon.
Unknown:
Ian Ketterman.
Director:
Nick Wood
Producer:
Sarah Smith
Unknown:
Jenny Eclair

Comedy starring Woody Allen, Mia Farrow

Danny Rose is a small-time theatrical agent whose client, Italian crooner Lou Canova, is a big problem. Lou's girlfriend Tina has a penchant for mobsters, and Danny has just become the subject of a Mafia contract.
(1984, PG) (B/W)
See Films: pages 44-47

Contributors

Director:
Woody Allen
Danny Rose:
Woody Allen
Tina Vitale:
Mia Farrow
Lou Canova:
Nick Apollo Forte
Ray Webb:
Craig Vandenburgh
Barney Dunn:
Herb Reynolds
Vito Rispoli:
Paul Greco
Joe Rispoli:
Frank Renzulli
Johnny Rispoll:
Edwin Bordo
Johnny's mother:
Gina Deangelis
Theresa:
Sandy Richman
Sid Bacharach:
Gerald Schoenfeld
Angelina:
Olga Barbato
Phil Chomsky:
David I Kissel

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