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Four-part series on changes in business as the new millennium approaches.
Team Culture. Managers demonstrate the importance of having a mix of skills and personalities working within a team. With Howard Stableford and Professor
Charles Handy. WEB SITE: oubs.open.ac.uk

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Handy.

Comedy series with music.
The band competes at the Brite Awards. Jimmy Osman JAMES HURST. Greg Fuggle LEE OTTER , Miles Smith-Jones TOM LOWE. Giles Beamish SAM CHAPMAN . Jassy Pinkerton SCARLETT STRALLEN Written by Roy Apps
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Contributors

Unknown:
James Hurst.
Unknown:
Lee Otter
Unknown:
Tom Lowe.
Unknown:
Sam Chapman
Unknown:
Scarlett Strallen
Written By:
Roy Apps

Katy Hill hosts the series about things to do in the UK. Destinations this week include surfing in St Ives and deer-spotting in Scotland, plus visits to the British Museum and Legoland. With Rhodri Owen , Rodney Stevens and Katie Knapman. Stereo...........................

Contributors

Unknown:
Katy Hill
Unknown:
Rhodri Owen
Unknown:
Rodney Stevens
Unknown:
Katie Knapman.

Introduced by Sue Barker.
1.35 Rugby League Wigan v St Helens Live coverage from Central Park (kickoff
1.45pm) of the Challenge Cup quarter-final as two of the sport's giants, who have dominated the competition for the last decade, vie for a place in the last four. Commentary by Jon Champion. Joe Lydon.
3.30 Swimming Action from the final day of the World Cup event at Ponds Forge,
Sheffield. Top British competitors include Mark Foster and Graeme Smith.
5.00 News Roundup
TV presentation: Malcolm Kemp (rugby league) and MarkWilkin (swimming) Stereo .......

Contributors

Introduced By:
Sue Barker.
Commentary By:
Jon Champion.
Commentary By:
Joe Lydon.
Unknown:
Mark Foster
Unknown:
Graeme Smith.
Unknown:
Malcolm Kemp

In the last programme from Birmingham, Peter Purves , Jessica Holm and Mike Stockman present highlights of this annual event, including the winners from the toy, utility and gundog groups and the finals oftheflyball, agility and bitches-obedience categories. Stereo ....

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Purves
Unknown:
Jessica Holm
Unknown:
Mike Stockman

Simon King visits Yellowstone National Park in North America.
(Stereo) Web Site: [web address removed]

6.00* Watch Out
British flora and fauna on display in March.
(Stereo)
Fact Sheet: £1.50 cheques payable to [address removed]

6.05* The Wolf in Your Living Room
How the wild habits of wolves, jackals, rarely seen bush dogs, dholes and dingos help to explain the puzzling behavioural traits of pet dogs.
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6.40*-7.30 The Natural World: The Otters of Yellowstone
Spanning three states, Yellowstone is America's most famous national park, with a cast of charming inhabitants set against stunning scenery. This film follows a family of river otters through the year as they learn to fish, fend off attacking coyotes and travel great distances around the beautiful park.

Videoplus code for 5.55-7.30 (not PDC)

Contributors

Presenter (The Animal Zone):
Simon King
Editor (The Animal Zone):
Sara Ford
Producer (Watch Out):
Andrew Graham-Brown
Series Producer (Watch Out):
Mike Beynon
Narrator (The Wolf in Your Living Room):
Desmond Morris
Producer (The Wolf in Your Living Room):
Mike Beynon
Narrator (The Natural World):
Tom Baker.
Producer (The Natural World):
Bob Landis
Series Editor (The Natural World):
Neil Nightingale

Continuing the portrait of the global entertainment industry. Premieres and Junkets. In an age dominated by the needs of the entertainment industry, the media are demanding more and more access to actors. Film stars, including Goldie Hawn,
Julia Roberts, Bruce Willis, Mel Gibson, Meg Ryan and George Clooney, talk about their role in the publicity machine. Plus a consideration of the contrasting marketing campaigns behind Independence Day and the UK relaunch of cult hit Quadrophenia. Directors/Producers Gina and Jeremy Newson

Contributors

Unknown:
Julia Roberts
Unknown:
Bruce Willis
Unknown:
Mel Gibson
Unknown:
Meg Ryan
Unknown:
George Clooney

A film in the Obsessions season about people who have been driven to passionate extremes. Starring Phil Daniels

Alun Leach, a sharp-tongued cockney comedian, arrives in Glasgow to play a one-off gig. But the one-night stand becomes a weekend of gambling, baiting the locals and unrequited sex.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Writer/Director:
Les Blair
Producer:
Sally Hibbin
Alun Leach:
Phil Daniels
Christina:
Helen McCrory
Eva:
Fiona Bell
Max T:
Mark Robb
Sandy:
Gilbert Martin
Jude:
Julie Wilson Nimmo
Andy:
Bill Gardiner
Jamie:
Joel Strachan
Taxi driver:
Ford Kiernan
Nero barman:
Chris Young

Drama starring
Jessica Lange
Charles Durning
Kate isjust as stubborn as her father. When he is hospitalised, Kate finds it difficult to leave the big city and return home.
Director Sam Shepard (1988.15)
* See Films: pages 54-60 ** Followed byWeatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
Jessica Lange
Unknown:
Charles Durning
Director:
Sam Shepard
Kate:
Jessica Lange
Bertrum:
Charles Durning
Rita:
Tess Harper
Uncle Dane:
Donald Moffat
Amy:
Ann Wedgeworth
Jilly:
Patricia Arquette

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