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Introduced by Helen Rollason.
Golf Peter Alliss looks back over25 years of the PGA European Tour.
Skiing Action from Val D'lsere. The traditional openerto the European World
Cup season starts with the women's Super-G. Cricket Graham Gooch looks ahead to the start of the Test series against Zimbabwe. Producer Lakviar Singh ; Editor Peter Allden
lncludingat2.55News Regional News and Weather

Contributors

Introduced By:
Helen Rollason.
Unknown:
Peter Alliss
Unknown:
Val D'Lsere.
Unknown:
Graham Gooch
Producer:
Lakviar Singh
Editor:
Peter Allden

Court Martial. Colonel Foster interviews an actress and her agents, but soon afterwards is accused of espionage. Written by Tony Barwick ; Director Ron Appleton
FirstshownonlTV Subtitled .................

Contributors

Written By:
Tony Barwick
Director:
Ron Appleton

Gay and Lesbian Rights. Homosexuality is still regarded as a crime in some parts of the world. In the last of the series, actress Miranda Richardson talks about the persecution of gay men and lesbians. Repeated at 1.15am
Followed by Video Nation Shorts

Contributors

Talks:
Miranda Richardson

Malcolm Gluck asks whether restaurants charge too much for wine, and tries a bottle of bubbly in New Zealand. See today's choices.
Producer Tina Fletcher ; Executive producer
Fiona Pitcher Stereo Subtitled ...............
* Gluck on Wine: page 40

Contributors

Unknown:
Malcolm Gluck
Producer:
Tina Fletcher

Stefan Buczacki visits Oteley Garden near Ellesmere, Shropshire. He is joined by local expert Bryan Howard who makes Hodnet Hall nearShrewsburyhis garden choice, and Lesley Jenkins who talks about the garden at Woolerton Hall near Market Drayton.
Producer Claire Boulter ; Series producer Clare Stride

Contributors

Unknown:
Stefan Buczacki
Unknown:
Bryan Howard
Unknown:
Lesley Jenkins
Producer:
Claire Boulter

Another chance to see a classic edition of the comedy news quiz hosted by Angus Deayton. Guests TV presenters Paula Yates and Gordon Kennedyjoin Paul Merton and Ian Hisloptotake a satirical look at the news of October 1995.
Director Steve Smith ; ProducerColin Swash
Repeatedtomorrow Repeat
Followed by Human Rights, Human Wrongs

Contributors

Unknown:
Angus Deayton.
Presenters:
Paula Yates
Presenters:
Gordon Kennedyjoin
Unknown:
Paul Merton
Unknown:
Ian Hisloptotake
Director:
Steve Smith

The best in black entertainment, hosted by comedian Felix Dexter.

Get It On
Angie Greaves introduces the raunchy computer dating show.

Brothers and Sisters
Gospel church drama. Lester's court case continues.
Written by Maurice Bessman

Blouse and Skirt
Tony Morris referees a topical battle of comic wits.

What's the 411?
The latest in music, videos, movies, books, fashion and sport. With Mark Tonderai.

Beginner's Guide to....
A series of brief weekly guides to black cultural icons.

Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Presenter/Comedian:
Felix Dexter
Executive Producer:
Dele Oniya
Presenter (Get It On):
Angie Greaves
Writer (Brothers and Sisters):
Maurice Bessman
Elder Gittens:
Joseph Marcell
Sister Rose Peters:
Nina Baden-Semper
Sister Gittens:
Dona Croll
Aquilla Peters:
Marcia Rose
Johnathon Peters:
David Harewood
Lester Peters:
John Brobbey
Petronella Peters:
Sandra Bee
Marcus Etienne:
Ray Fearon
Martin Etienne:
Don Gilet
Latifa Etienne:
Julie MacAuley
Darren Gittens:
Clinton Kenyon
Hazel Charles:
Cathy Tyson
Brian Patterson:
John Middleton
Mr Murphy:
Peter Lorenzelli
Mrs Murphy:
Eileen O'Brien
Judge:
Madge Hindle
Jury foreman:
Ron Harrison
Presenter (Blouse and Skirt):
Tony Morris
Presenter (What's the 411?):
Mark Tonderai

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