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David Bull and Wendy Douglas present the magazine that tackles real-life issues - from divorce to drugs, and exams to parents - and offers practical advice on problems...

Contributors

Presenter:
David Bull
Presenter:
Wendy Douglas

Introduced by Sue Barker.
1.35 Cricket: the Ashes Highlights of the second day's play in the Second Test, taking place in Perth between Alec Stewart 's England team and the Australian side captained by Mark Taylor.
2.05 Snooker Live coverage from
Bournemouth of the firstfourframes of the best-of-19 UK championship final match, with £75,000 on offerforthe winner and £39,000 forthe runner-up. Commentary by Ray Edmonds ,
Clive Everton , Dennis Taylor and John Virgo. Followed by Rugby Union Reaction and analysis following yesterday's match between Ireland and South Africa at Lansdowne Road.
Followed by Snooker The afternoon session continues with frames 5-9 of the UKchampionshipfinal. Producer Sharon Lence
Editor Michael Cole ........................

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Introduced By:
Sue Barker.
Unknown:
Alec Stewart
Unknown:
Mark Taylor.
Commentary By:
Ray Edmonds
Commentary By:
Clive Everton
Commentary By:
Dennis Taylor
Commentary By:
John Virgo.
Producer:
Sharon Lence
Editor:
Michael Cole

Howard Stableford hosts this edition from Ecuador. With the help of the Achuar Indians he discovers howto use the rainforest as a natural pharmacy. Director Anthony Lee ; Series editor Sara Ford WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/animalzone
5.20* Watch Out Britain
A guide to what's happening in the world of wildlife.
Producer Mike Beynon ...........
5.25* BigCat Diary The latest update from Kenya's
Masai Mara. Simon King follows the cheetahs hunting an impala, while Jonathan Scott sees
Shadow the leopard having problems with a noisy jackal.
Producer Stephen Moss ; Series producer Robin Hellier
◆Simon King: People, page 14
5.50* The Natural World
Manu: Amazon Paradise
Hidden between the Andes and the Amazon basin lies one of the most biologically rich places on earth. Manu is an Amazon paradise, a luxuriant forest that is home to South America's rarest and mostcharismatic fauna -jaguars, giant otters, sloths, eagles and numerous species of monkey. This film captures the magic of Manu and its inhabitants, and follows a harpy eagle chick taking its first flight. Narrated by Ian Holm. Series editor Neil Nightingale
Videoplus 5.10-6.45 (not PDC).

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Director:
Anthony Lee
Editor:
Sara Ford
Producer:
Mike Beynon
Unknown:
Masai Mara.
Unknown:
Simon King
Unknown:
Jonathan Scott
Producer:
Stephen Moss
Producer:
Robin Hellier
Unknown:
Ian Holm.
Editor:
Neil Nightingale

From 1 December small firms will have to comply with the Disability Discrimination Act and make provisions for disabled workers. The prospect of increased costs has not pleased businesses, but the government has also been attacked for not going far enough. Rajan Datar reports.

NOTE: as The Money Programme is topical its subject matter may change

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Reporter:
Rajan Datar
Editor:
Diarmuid Jeffreys

Live coverage from Bournemouth International Centre of the concluding session of the UK championship final, with a maximum often frames to be played this evening.
Last year in Preston Ronnie O'Sullivan thwarted Stephen Hendry's bid to equal
Steve Davis's six UK championship titles. Is he in a position to add to his tally, or will a new name be added to the role of honour?
Introduced by David Vine.
Commentary by Ray Edmonds, Clive Everton, Jim Meadowcroft, Dennis Taylor, Willie Thorne and John Virgo.

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Unknown:
Preston Ronnie
Unknown:
Stephen Hendry
Unknown:
Steve Davis
Introduced By:
David Vine.
Commentary By:
Ray Edmonds
Commentary By:
Clive Everton
Commentary By:
Jim Meadowcroft
Commentary By:
Dennis Taylor
Commentary By:
Willie Thome
Commentary By:
John Virgo.

Jeremy Clarkson takes on Scottish talk show host Kaye Adams , and discovers just how hazardous a kitchen can be with Watchdog presenter Anne Robinson.

Contributors

Presenter:
Jeremy Clarkson
Guest:
Kaye Adams
Guest:
Anne Robinson
Director:
Brian Klein
Producer:
Elaine Bedell

Coming-of-age drama, set in the early sixties, starring C Thomas Howell,
Juliette Lewis
Young Alice Bloom worships her teenage neighbour Sheryl. When Sheryl dates Rick, a boy from the wrong side of the tracks, Alice is taken into their confidence.
(1992, 12)
See Films: pages 66-73 ***
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Director:
Craig Bolotin
Rick:
C Thomas Howell
Sheryl:
Juliette Lewis
Ann:
Helen Shaver
Alice Bloom:
Eliza Dushku
Larry Bloom:
John Dossett
Carol Bloom:
J Smith-Cameron

Repeats are not indicated.
FURTHER EDUCATION
2.00 Attitudes to Ageing
LANGUAGES
4.00 The French Experience 17-20 (with subtitles)
BUSINESS AND TRAINING
5.00 Computers Don't Bite: E Commerce 20276
5.30 Health and Safety Briefings: 8
OPEN UNIVERSITY
5.45 Behind a Mask 3126295
6.35-7.00am The Celebrated Cyfarthfa Band
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