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Lowri Turner asks her guests and studio audience if certain occupations can lead to alcohol abuse, or whether those with an alcohol dependency drift towards professions in which drink is available or tolerated. Postponed from 15 September (R) (S)

Contributors

Unknown:
Lowri Turner

PM Current hits and classic performances culled from the archives of the pop-music show. With Steve Wright. Producer Mark Hagen Repeated next Saturday (S) Top of the Pops UK Tour 99 is on Friday at 7.30pm on BBC1
Followed by The Nation's Favourite Song Lyric (S)

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Wright.
Producer:
Mark Hagen

Return of the series in which members of the public are given the opportunity to present their views and confront organisations they feel have a case to answer.

In the first of eight programmes, Ali Akhtar seeks the truth behind his brother's death in a car accident involving a fork-lift truck, Nicola Pinney strives to overcome her phobia of public transport, and Sara Sims tackles the sticky issue of discarded chewing gum.
(S)

Contributors

Reporter:
Ali Akhtar
Reporter:
Nicola Pinney
Reporter:
Sara Sims
Series Producer:
Emma Whitlock
Executive Producer:
Debbie Christie

In the last programme of the current series, Diarmuid Gavin transforms a redundant plot into a garden full of Japanese influences. Hosted by Tessa Shaw. A new series of Home Frontwill appear in the coming weeks. Director James Strong ; Series producer Simon Shaw (R) (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Diarmuid Gavin
Unknown:
Tessa Shaw.
Director:
James Strong
Producer:
Simon Shaw

In tonight's edition of the style and healthy-living series, style guru Andrew Tucker offers a guide to modestly-priced designer clothing, holistic therapist Barti Vyas shows an air hostess how to use acupressure for stress reduction on long-haul flights, and hair stylist Anthony Yacomine creates striking new looks for two friends. Series editor Jeanine Josman (S)
BBC BOOK: Looking Good is available in paperback, price £9.99

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Tucker
Unknown:
Barti Vyas
Unknown:
Anthony Yacomine
Editor:
Jeanine Josman

More ideological enemies spend a week together. Builders. Journalists Lorna Russell and Gemma Mitchell , from feminist magazine Sibyl, gain first-hand experience of life on a construction site in central London with two builders, Shaun Denyer and Mark Shaw. Contains strong language. See Choice.
Series producer Gabe Solomon ; Executive producer Debbie Christie (S)

Contributors

Unknown:
Lorna Russell
Unknown:
Gemma Mitchell
Unknown:
Shaun Denyer
Unknown:
Mark Shaw.
Producer:
Gabe Solomon
Producer:
Debbie Christie

A new three-part series following a group of 50 inner-city children from Leicester as they spend a two-week holiday, provided by a charity, in the Lincolnshire seaside town of Mablethorpe. In this first programme, the children describe some of the difficulties they have already encountered in their short lives. See Choice.
Producer Philippa Lowthorpe ; Executive producer Peter Symes (S) (W) Polly Toynbee : page 16

Contributors

Producer:
Philippa Lowthorpe
Producer:
Peter Symes
Unknown:
Polly Toynbee

Repeats are not indicated.

Open University
12.30 The Sonnet (S)

1.00 Open Advice: The Three Degrees

1.30 Changing Voices

Secondary Schools
2.00 PSHE: ID - Learning to Be You Lifeschool/Crime and Punishment (S)

Languages
4.00 75th Anniversary: Italian Gems

Working In Engineering
5.00 Nine to Five Communicate

5.30 Teamwork -working with others.

Open University
6.00 Discovering 16th-century Strasbourg
6.30 Informer, Eduquer, Divertir?

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