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First of two episodes.
A scheming new pupil, Sean Pearce , arrives at the school.
Today's episodes written by Sarah Daniels Another episode at 11.20am Reptot Subtitled .

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Unknown:
Sean Pearce
Written By:
Sarah Daniels

In a special edition of The OZone Jayne Middlemiss and Rajesh Mirchandani report from behind the scenes at the Q magazine awards for pop music.
Shown last Tuesday

Contributors

Unknown:
Jayne Middlemiss
Unknown:
Rajesh Mirchandani

Introduced by Ray Stubbs.
1.30 Rugby League Coverage from
Bolton of the Second Test between Great Britain and New Zealand. Commentary by Jonathan Davies and Ray French.
2.20 Yachting Action from the National Match Racing championshipfrom
Falmouth, Comwall. Malcolm McKeag , Helen Rollason and Richard Simmonds
Provide the commentary.
3.00 Rallying A review of the British Rally championships. Commentary comes from Mark James and Tiff Needell.
3.35 Gymnastics From Kelvin Hall in Glasgow, the second of four 1998 Grand Prix meetings. Commentators are Barry Davies , Mitch Fenner and Christine Still. Producer Sharon Lence
Editor Michael Cole

Contributors

Introduced By:
Ray Stubbs.
Commentary By:
Jonathan Davies
Unknown:
Malcolm McKeag
Unknown:
Helen Rollason
Unknown:
Richard Simmonds
Unknown:
Mark James
Unknown:
Tiff Needell.
Unknown:
Kelvin Hall
Unknown:
Barry Davies
Unknown:
Mitch Fenner
Unknown:
Christine Still.
Producer:
Sharon Lence
Editor:
Michael Cole

Charlotte Uhlenbroek hosts this week's edition from Gombe National Park, Tanzania, looking at how female scientists have studied primates in the wild.
Series editor Sara Ford
WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/animalzone

5.15* Watch Out Britain
Nick Baker and Bobbie Fletcher offer tips on seeing birds arriving to winter on British estuaries.
Producer Mike Beynon

5.25* Big Cat Diary
The latest update from Kenya's Masai Mara finds the cheetah cubs still biting off more than they can chew.
Producer Stephen Moss; Series producer Robin Hellier

5.55* The Natural World: Orang-utans: the High Society
Orang-utans are among our closest relatives, but until recently little was known about this intelligent but solitary species. Concentrating on their life in the forests of Sumatra, this film lifts the veil on Asia's red ape. Narrated by Andrew Sachs.
Producer Mark Linfield; Series editor Neil Nightingale

Code for 5.10-6.45 (not PDC).

Contributors

Unknown:
Charlotte Uhlenbroek
Editor:
Sara Ford
Unknown:
Nick Baker
Unknown:
Bobbie Fletcher
Producer:
Mike Beynon
Producer:
Stephen Moss
Producer:
Robin Hellier
Unknown:
Andrew Sachs
Producer:
Mark Linfield
Editor:
Neil Nightingale

Black Smoke
High taxation on British cigarettes makes tobacco smuggling a lucrative business. John Penycate traces the illicit cigarette trade across Europe.
Editor Diarmuid Jeffreys NOTE: as The Money Programme istopical its subject matter may change

Contributors

Unknown:
John Penycate
Editor:
Diarmuid Jeffreys

Jeremy Clarkson sounds off on subjects other than cars in seven-part chat show series.
Topics covered in the first show include what's wrong with America and what's right with smoking. See today's choices. Director Brian Klein : Producer Elaine Bedell

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeremy Clarkson
Director:
Brian Klein
Producer:
Elaine Bedell

Introduced by Mark Cousins. Carrie
Brian DePalma 's chilling movie of Stephen King 's best-selling horror story, starring Sissy Spacek Shy Carrie is repressed by her mother and ridiculed by her classmates, who make her life a misery with theirtaunting and teasing. But unbeknown to them, Carrie has special powers.
Scene by Scene on Brian De Palma follows at 11.40pm.
(1976.18) ♦ See Films: pp 65-76 ***** ♦ Ten Things Every Sissy Spacek Fan Ought to Know: page 60

Contributors

Introduced By:
Mark Cousins.
Unknown:
Brian Depalma
Unknown:
Stephen King
Unknown:
Brian De Palma
Carrie White:
Sissy Spacek
Margaret White:
Piper Laurie
Sue Snell:
Amy Irving
Tommy Ross:
William Katt
Billy Nolan:
John Travolta
Chris Hargenson:
Nancy Allen

Director Brian De Palma talks to
Mark Cousins about his maverick career, his childhood and his newfilm Snake Eyes.
Director Mark Cousins ; Executive producer May Miller

Contributors

Talks:
Brian de Palma
Unknown:
Mark Cousins
Director:
Mark Cousins

Crime drama starring
Cornel Wilde
Richard Conte
Police Lieutenant Diamond is determined to break a tightly organised gang, headed by the vicious Brown. Help appears from an unexpected source. Director Joseph H Lewis (1955, PG)
Blackandwhite Subtitled ..........
♦ See Films: pages 65-76 ****
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Director:
Joseph H Lewis

Repeats are not indicated. FURTHER EDUCATION
2.00 Problem Solving LANGUAGES
4.00 The French Experience 5-8 (with subtitles)
BUSINESS AND TRAINING
5.00 Computers Don't Bite E
Commerce 23921 5.30 Health and Safety Briefings 5 OPEN UNIVERSITY
5.45 Swedish Science in the 18th Century Subtitled 4164996 6.10
The Clinical Psychologist 3390422 6.35-7.00am Windows on the Mind
* Approximate times

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