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Ross Kelly challenges Roy Hudd and Jilly Goolden to guess the identity of home owners in Shrewsbury. With
Anna Ryder-Richardson .

Contributors

Unknown:
Ross Kelly
Unknown:
Roy Hudd
Unknown:
Jilly Goolden
Unknown:
Anna Ryder-Richardson

Lowri Turner talks to TV newsreaders past and present, including Jan Leeming, Nicholas Witchell and Gavin Esler, about the role of television news.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Lowri Turner
Guest:
Jan Leeming
Guest:
Nicholas Witchell
Guest:
Gavin Esler

6.00 The Collaborator
Bajor is about to elect a new spiritual leader, and Kira's lover Vedek Bareil is the leading candidate. But when Kira meets a former Cardassian collaborator, she is shocked to learn of Bareil's dark past.
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6.45 Tribunal
O'Brien is arrested by Gul Evek and taken to Cardassia to stand trial. Odo offers to act as his advisor - but what is O'Brien's crime?
(R) (S)

Many women find they lose interest in sex after having a baby, or following the menopause. It's a problem more widespread than male impotence, but it's only now, in the wake of Viagra, that companies are developing similar treatments for women.
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(Regional Programme: see panel on left for variations)

Contributors

Producer:
Yasmin Hai
Executive Producer:
John Samson

Vicky Kimm joins the race against the clock to load, clean and refuel a 747 in just five hours. Meanwhile, Alain de Cadenet learns the ups and downs of aerobatic flying from champion Alan Wade, and Robert Elms follows the trainee pilots on their first flight in a big jet.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Robert Elms
Reporter:
Vicky Kimm
Reporter:
Alain de Cadenet
Guest:
Alan Wade
Series Producer:
Basi Akpabio
Executive Producer:
Peter Hylton Cleaver

As Fiat celebrates its centenary, the motor magazine takes its stylish new Punto for a road-test to ascertain if this latest incarnation can retain its place in the small-car market. Plus a report on green fuel for high-performance cars. Presented by Kate Humble and Quentin Willson.
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Magazine: £3.20 from newsagents
Website: [web address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Kate Humble
Presenter:
Quentin Willson
Producer:
John Wilcox
Series Producer:
Julie Clive

The song As Tears Go By catapulted Marianne Faithfull to stardom in the early sixties. By the decade's end, however, she had become a victim of the rock 'n' roll lifestyle. Thirty years later, the ultimate survivor of the music business talks candidly about her personal and professional life.
See Choice.
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Contributors

Subject:
Marianne Faithfull
Producer:
Stephanie Bennett
Executive Producer:
Andrea Miller

A new biography of Karl Marx and the award-winning standup comedy of Al Murray the Pub Landlord come under consideration by Tom Paulin, Tony Parsons and Miranda Sawyer. Presented by Mark Lawson.

Contributors

Presenter:
Mark Lawson
Panellist:
Tom Paulin
Panellist:
Tony Parsons
Panellist:
Miranda Sawyer
Series Producer:
Mark Bell
Executive Producer:
Mary Sackville-West

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Open Science
12.30 Final Frontier
12.45 What Have the Seventies Ever Done for Us?
1.00 Quantum Leaps
1.30 The Big Picture
2.00 Seeing through Mathematics: Taking Off
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2.30 Molecular Engineers
3.00 Molluscs, Mechanisms and Minds

Key Skills
3.30 Key to Application of Number
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Languages
4.00 75th Anniversary: German Gems

Working in Engineering
5.00 Troubleshooting

Open University
6.00 Kedleston Hall
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6.30 The Physics of Ball Games
Ends 7.00am
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