Programme Index

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7.30 Secret Life of Toys
Adventures in the playroom with the toys that come to life.
(Repeated at 1pm) (Repeat) (Stereo)

7.45 The Wacky Races
A double bill of cartoon fun.
(Repeat)

8.10 Blue Peter
Children's magazine.
(Shown last Friday on BBC1)

8.35 Star Trek
Animation Science-fiction adventures.
(Repeat)

9.00 Active8
Featuring hill running, roller-blading and badminton.
(Repeat) (Stereo)

9.30 Sweet Valley High
Teenage drama.
(Repeat)

9.55 Oakie Doke
Animation.
(Repeat)

10.10 Playdays: The Why Bird Stop

10.30 Babar
Pompadour, Flora and Alex celebrate their birthdays.
(Repeat)

Family drama, the first in a short season starring the loyal collie. Fearing that her master has gone away on a ship without her, Lassie braves a hurricane to give chase.
(1966)
(The season continues tomorrow at 10.50am with Lassie: Countdown)
See Films: pages 56-63 **

Contributors

Director:
Dick Moder
Director:
Jack B Hively

Crime drama directed by and starring Robert Montgomery

World-weary private detective Philip Marlowe turns his hand to writing, but before long his editor has landed him with a real life missing-persons case.
(1947) (Black and white)
See Films: pages 56-63 ****

Contributors

Director:
Robert Montgomery
Philip:
Marlowe Robert Montgomery
Lt Degarmot:
Lloyd Nolan
Adrienne Fromsett:
Audrey Totter
Captain Kane:
Tom Tully
Derace Kingsby:
Leon Ames
Mildred Havelend:
Jayne Meadows

How does it feel to miss winning the Lottery jackpot, or to be sacked from Boyzone before they hit the big time? Esther Rantzen talks to people about the major regrets in their lives.
(Stereo)

Contributors

Presenter:
Esther Rantzen

by Steve Brown.
Racism breaks out in Demeter City and Brogan is led a merry dance by a former girlfriend. (Repeat) (Stereo)

Contributors

Writer:
Steve Brown
Director:
P. Haggard
Lt Patrick Brogan:
Ted Shackelford
Officer Jack Haldane:
Rob Youngblood
Officer Jane Castle:
Simone Bendix
Sally Brogan:
Nancy Paul
Matt:
Nic Klein
Liz:
Megan Olive
Podly:
Jerome Willis
Romek:
Lou Hirsch
Orrin:
Richard James
Took:
Mary Woodvine
Fredo:
David Quilter
Lionel Carson:
Joe Mydell
Erika Brandt:
Frances Barber
Burl Flak:
Christopher Fairbank
Dr Eastman:
Jeff Harding
Skog:
Peter O'Farrell

New technology has shrunk the planet, connecting the world in a global web known as cyberspace. But there are dangers. Vanessa Collingridge investigates an array of hi tech enemies and reveals how both military and economic systems are already under attack.
(Stereo)

Contributors

Presenter:
Vanessa Collingridge
Producer:
Ricardo Pollack

The monthly motorsport magazine returns. Presented by Steve Rider. Tonight there's coverage of the first round of this season's British Rally Championship from Wales. Plus a look ahead to the start of the 1997 British Touring Car Championship, with a preview of reigning champion Frank Biela and his Audi team preparing for their title defence.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
(Top Gear is on Thursday at 8.30pm)

Contributors

Presenter:
Steve Rider
Guest:
Frank Biela
Producer:
Ken Burton
Executive Producer:
Mark Wilkin

A Royal Television Society award-winning programme in which Susan Donald investigates whether sex attackers are going unpunished because their victims have learning disabilities.
(First shown in Frontline Scotland on BBC1 Scotland) (Stereo)

Contributors

Presenter:
Susan Donald
Producer:
Colin Barr
Editor:
Neil McDonald

Live from the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, Barry Norman reports on the annual Oscar ceremony, held to honour the achievements of the film-making community.

British nominees feature strongly, including Ralph Fiennes for the Best Actor award and Kristin Scott Thomas, Brenda Blethyn, and Emily Watson for Best Actress.

(Highlights tomorrow at 10pm on BBC1)
See Oscar special: page 52; and Barry Norman on page 67

Contributors

Presenter:
Barry Norman

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