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With Sue Barker in Longchamp, France and Steve Rider in London.
12.40,3.45 Motor Sport Coverage of the 35th Bathurst 1,000 race from Australia, one of the world's toughest touring car races. Among those liningupforthis gruelling 1,000-mile challenge are many of the leading teams from this year's British Touring Car championship. Commentary by Murray Walker.
1.15 Racing From Longchamp, with races at 1.30, 2.05, 2.40, and at 3.20 the Prix de L'Arc de Triomphe, the most prestigious race in Europe. The favourites include last year's victor Helissio, French Derby winner Peintre Celebre and Singspiel, first in the Dubai World Cup. The British challenge is expected to be led by Pilsudski. With racing commentary from Peter O'Sullevan , Julian Wilson ,
Willie Carson , Jim McGrath , Clare Balding and Graham Rock.
5.05 News Roundup The afternoon's s sporting results and news.
Videoplus code for 12.35-5.20 ........
12.35-3.45(notPDC) ....
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Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Rider
Commentary By:
Murray Walker.
Unknown:
Peter O'Sullevan
Unknown:
Julian Wilson
Unknown:
Willie Carson
Unknown:
Jim McGrath
Unknown:
Graham Rock.

Concluding the story. The Kazon have hijacked Voyager and left Janeway and her crew for dead on a primitive planet. Their only hope lies with the two members of Starfleet who remain on board the ship: the hologram Doctor and Ensign Suder, the reformed murderer.
(Star Trek: the Next Generation is on Wednesday at 6pm)

Contributors

Captain Kathryn Janeway:
Kate Mulgrew
Chakotay:
Robert Beltran
B'Elanna Torres:
Roxann Biggs-Dawson
Kes:
Jennifer Lien
Lt Tom Paris:
Robert Duncan McNeill
The Doctor:
Robert Picardo
Neelix:
Ethan Phillips
Tuvok:
Tim Russ
Harry Kim:
Garrett Wang
Ensign Suder:
Brad Dourif
Culluh:
Anthony Delongis

Concluding the four-part series in which Alan Clark provides a personal perspective of the Conservative Party's fortunes from 1922 to the present day. This final part covers the period from Margaret Thatcher's election as party leader in 1975 to the Tories' defeat in the 1997 general election, which ended 18 years of Conservative government.
The programme also includes an exclusive interview with former prime minister John Major. See today's choices.
Series director Clara Glynn ; Series producer Nicolas Kent Subtitled ...........
* See Polly Toynbee : page 10

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Clark
Unknown:
Margaret Thatcher
Unknown:
John Major.
Director:
Clara Glynn
Unknown:
Polly Toynbee

The return of the American science-fiction series.
Raymond Bava gets lost in a snowstorm and awakes to find himself in a luxurious log cabin. There he discovers an unhappy family dominated by the imperious Sanford Valle and gets drawn into a strange power game between shifting personalities.

Contributors

Unknown:
Raymond Bava
Unknown:
Sanford Valle
Raymond Bava:
James Wilder
SanfordValle:
Memmet Walsh
Gina Beaumont:
Jessica Steen
Dr Franklin Dreeden:
Paul Jarrett
Thomas Valle:
David McNally
Justine Valle:
Deb Podowski
Debi:
Usa Meulli

The Way Out West season continues with a western starring William Holden, Ryan O'Neal, Karl Malden

Bored by their lives as ranch hands, elderly cowboy Ross Bodine and his youthful colleague Frank Post decide to rob a bank.
(Showing in widescreen format)
(1971, 15)
See Films: pages 50-60 ****

Contributors

Director:
Blake Edwards
Ross Bodine:
William Holden
Frank Post:
Ryan O'Neal
Walter Buckman:
Karl Malden
Sada Billings:
Lynn Carlin
John Buckman:
Tom Skerritt
Paul Buckman:
Joe Don Baker
Joe Billings:
James Olson
Nell Buckman:
Leora Dana
Ben:
Moses Gunn
Sheriff:
Victor French

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