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Concluding the comedy series with music. Greg prepares for a recording session. A new series begins on Thursday at 5.10pm on BBC1. Greg Fuggle LEE OTTER.
Jassy Pinkerton SCARLETT STRALLEN , Lucy Shaw KEISHA ATWELL Written by Roy Apps
Repeat Stereo Subtitled .................

Contributors

Unknown:
Greg Fuggle Lee Otter.
Unknown:
Jassy Pinkerton Scarlett Strallen
Unknown:
Lucy Shaw Keisha Atwell
Written By:
Roy Apps

Introduced by Steve Rider from Wembley , with Jonathan Davies and Gavin Hastings.
1.30,4.45 Tennis Action from Newcastle Arena of the concluding clashes in the Davis Cup tie between Great Britain and Ukraine. Today sees the reverse singles matches. Commentary is from John Barrett , Mark Cox and Sue Barker.
2.30 Rugby Union Wales v France Live coverage of the Lloyds/TSB international from Wembley Stadium, kickoff 3pm. France conclude their Five Nations campaign knowing that victory over the improving Welsh, who have won two of their three games so far in the championship, will secure a second successive Grand Slam - a feat they have never before achieved. Commentary by Bill McLaren and Eddie Butler.
5.35 Ice Skating The women's free section at the World Figure Skating championships. Producer Martin Hopkins Stereo
Videoplus code for 1.30-6.20 .
1.30-4.45 (not PDC) ......................
4.45-6.20(notPDC) ......................

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider
Unknown:
Jonathan Davies
Unknown:
Gavin Hastings.
Unknown:
John Barrett
Unknown:
Mark Cox
Unknown:
Sue Barker.
Commentary By:
Bill McLaren
Commentary By:
Eddie Butler.
Producer:
Martin Hopkins

Simon King visits the Masai Mara game reserve in Kenya.
Editor Sara Ford
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6.25* Watch Out
The guide to Britain's wildlife and howto observe it. With Nick Baker.
Producer Mike Beynon
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6.30* Sea Trek
Wearing special "bubble helmets" that enable them to talk underwater, Martha Holmes and Mike de Gruy encounter a fascinating array of creatures when they explore the sparkling waters that surround the Galapagos Islands.
Producer Robin Hellier

7.10*-8.00 Big Cat Diary: The Leopard's Tale
The first of three programmes charting the lives of big cats over a six-week period in Kenya's Masai Mara game reserve.
In the reserve's northern areas, a nine-year-old female leopard - called Half-Tail after a baboon attack - and her cub stalk prey while, in turn, they are hunted by larger predators such as lions. Narrated by Simon King.
Director Marguerite Smits van Oyen Series producers Robin Hellier and Keith Scholey
Videoplus code for 6.20-8.00 (not PDC)

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon King
Editor:
Sara Ford
Unknown:
Nick Baker.
Producer:
Mike Beynon
Unknown:
Martha Holmes
Unknown:
Mike Degruy
Producer:
Robin Hellier
Unknown:
Simon King.
Director:
Marguerite Smits
Producers:
Robin Hellier
Producers:
Keith Scholey

Action from the final competition of the World Figure Skating championships in Minneapolis-the ladies' free programme.
Introduced by Barry Davies, who also reviews the week's action.

Contributors

Presenter:
Barry Davies
Producer:
Mark Wilkin

Romantic comedy concluding the Obsessions season of films about people who are driven to passionate extremes.
Starring Kenny Doughty
Trainspotter Gus Gascoigne is forced to choose between love and locomotives after he meets the delectable Natalie.
Written by Stephen Dinsdale ; Producer
Tatiana Kennedy : Director Elijah Moshinsky
* See John Peel : page 9

Contributors

Unknown:
Kenny Doughty
Unknown:
Trainspotter Gus Gascoigne
Written By:
Stephen Dinsdale
Producer:
Tatiana Kennedy
Director:
Elijah Moshinsky
Unknown:
John Peel
Gus Gascoigne:
Kenny Doughty
Natalie:
Laura Crossley
Jacqui Gascoigne:
Kaye Wragg
Tim Bixton:
William Ash
John Harden:
Stuart Callaghan
Mrs Gascoigne:
Susan Brown
Jim O'Rourke:
Nicky Henson
Mrs Sidebottom:
Madge Hindle
Doris Capstick:
Joanna Bacon
Mr Gascoigne:
Chris Brailsford
Eric Spate:
Tam Williams
Rick:
Paul Barnhill
Hilda:
Susan Kingsley
Mrs O'Rourke:
Gil Brailey
Mick:
Paul Warriner
Old lady in chemist:
Helena McCarthy
Yoga teacher:
Melanie Sylvester
Mr Osslethorpe:
Denis Conlan
MrBlatherwicke:
Jack Hudson
Staff member:
Michael Atkinson

Highlights from St Vincent of the fourth one-day international between England and the West Indies. Commentary by Michael Holding, Tony Cozier , Paul Allott , Ian Botham , Mark Nicholas and Bob Willis.

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Cozier
Unknown:
Paul Allott
Unknown:
Ian Botham
Unknown:
Mark Nicholas

' Offbeat comedy drama, starring Genevieve Lemon
Karen Colston
A newly married woman's happiness comes underthreat from her self-destructive sister.
Director Jane Campion (1989, 15)
♦ See Films: pages 50―56 ****
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
Genevieve Lemon
Unknown:
Karen Colston
Director:
Jane Campion
Dawn, Sweetie:
Genevieve Lemon
Kay:
Karen Colston
Louis:
Tom Lycos
Gordon:
Jon Darling
Flo:
Dorothy Barry
Bob:
Michael Lake
Clayton:
Andre Pataczek
Mrs Schneller:
Jean Hadgraft
Teddy Schneller:
Paul Livingston

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2.00 English 1 Macbeth LANGUAGES
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5.00 The Business Programme -recruitment.
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5.45 Simple Beginnings?children's minds. Stereo
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