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Carol Smillie checks out Italian style in Milan, plus explorations of the Alps and the country's lakes in another flick through travel, history, culture and cookery highlights from the BBC archives. Valentina Harris continues to sample Italian Regional Cookery.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Carol Smillie
Presenter (Italian Regional Cookery):
Valentina Harris

John Inverdale introduces quarter-final highlights in the men's and women's singles at the Australian Open. Can Pete Sampras and Martina Hingis repeat the victories they recorded at this stage last Year, taking them one step nearer to registering consecutive title wins?

Contributors

Presenter:
John Inverdale
Commentary:
Chris Bailey
Commentary:
John Barrett
Commentary:
Barry Davies

Kurt's obsession with the environment threatens his relationship with Nikki. Anita takes Sarah under herwing.

Contributors

Drazic:
Callan Mulvey
Ryan:
Rel Hunt
Nikki:
Fleur Beaupert
Kurt:
Jeremy Lindsay Taylor
Mai:
Nina Liu
Anita:
Lara Cox
Di Barnett:
Andrea Moor
Albers:
Frederick Miragliotta
Sarah:
Nathalie Roy
Kath:
Elaine Hudson
Stanley:
Ponsinh Boutkaska

Interviewer and former MP Brian Walden continues to explore the concept of the hero in another off-the-cuff talk.

Young and talented, JFK embodied a new spirit of optimism in postwar America and his assassination in 1963 immortalised him as a political hero. However, Brian Walden examines if Kennedy's image-first methodology has proved detrimental to democracy.
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Contributors

Speaker:
Brian Walden
Director/Producer:
David Cox

The culinary magazine show presented by Chris Kelly. Antony Worrall Thompson cooks potato and pasta with steamed salmon, while JillyGoolden tastes and recommends gins to create a perfect gin and tonic. Plustwo top British chefs sharing their favourite apple recipes.
Producer Moyra Rose : Series producer
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Contributors

Presented By:
Chris Kelly.
Presented By:
Antony Worrall Thompson
Producer:
Moyra Rose

Drama starring Jean Smart, Gregory Hines

Kay Tarses, the single mother of a sickly nine-month-old son, is alarmed when a stranger claiming to be a photographer inveigles his way into her home. As he becomes potentially more dangerous, Kay realises that her past has returned to haunt her.
(1995)
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Contributors

Director:
Peter Levin
Kay Tarses:
Jean Smart
Barnes:
Gregory Hines
Larry:
Jeffrey Nordling
Jeanine:
Lucinda Jenney
Pharmacist:
Dave Florek
Sheriff:
Richard Riehle
Bud:
Chad Cox
Mrs Bowden:
Anne Mattingley

Open University
12.30 What Is Religion?
1.00 Looking for Hinduism in Calcutta
(Subtitled)
1.30 Wallace in Wales

Schools
2.00 History

Languages
4.00 Italianissimo 9-12

Business and Training
5.00 Career Moves

Open University
5.45 The Traditions and the Environment
6.35-7.00am The Spiral of Silence

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