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Docu-drama series set in a youth court in which young people fill the roles of the court officials. Today's case, scheduled for last week. sees a 17-year-old accused of assault.
Then Rewind 1984: Famine in Ethiopia. A16-year-old's memories of the tragedy in Africa. (R) (S)
And 1985: Good Times and Bad Times
The story of athlete Zola Budd , whose achievements were overshadowed by anti-apartheid demonstrations. (R) (S)

Contributors

Unknown:
Zola Budd

Jamie Theakston chats to Baby Spice Emma Bunton about her collaboration with Tin Tin Out.
Jayne Middlemiss talks to hip-hop outfit the Jungle Brothers.
Shown last Tuesday (S)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jamie Theakston
Unknown:
Emma Bunton
Talks:
Jayne Middlemiss

The movie magazine sees host Jayne Middlemiss going home to Newcastle for a Halloween special as she chats to Linda Blair about her role in The Exorcist, and Deep Blue Sea star LL Cool J reveals his favourite film. The locals, meanwhile, review Pushing Tin, starring John Cusack and Cate Blanchett. (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jayne Middlemiss
Unknown:
Linda Blair
Unknown:
John Cusack
Unknown:
Cate Blanchett.

Introduced by Sue Barker.
1.35 Olympic Magazine Reporting from the Gold Coast training camp as British competitors including Steve Redgrave ,
Iwan Thomas and Ashia Hansen prepare forthe Sydney games.
1.50 Sailing Highlights from the Portsmouth Regatta of the Ultra 30 Grand Prix series. With Richard Simmonds and Fenella George.
2.10 Tennis Valuable ranking points, a possible place in the ATP tour final and a first prize of $376,000 are on offer to the winner of today's Open final in Stuttgart. Commentary by John Barrett , Pat Cash , Chris Bailey. Producer Sharon Lence
Editor Paul Armstrong (W)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Sue Barker.
Unknown:
Steve Redgrave
Unknown:
Iwan Thomas
Unknown:
Ashia Hansen
Unknown:
Richard Simmonds
Unknown:
Fenella George.
Commentary By:
John Barrett
Commentary By:
Pat Cash
Commentary By:
Chris Bailey.
Producer:
Sharon Lence
Editor:
Paul Armstrong

Last Orders for the Local. Pub culture is an intrinsic part of British life, but many local watering holes are facing a bleak future as a result of competition from the new bar chains. Nils Blythe reports. Presented by Maya Even .
Editor Diarmuid Jeffreys (S) NOTE: as The Money Programme is topical, its subject matter may change

Contributors

Unknown:
Nils Blythe
Presented By:
Maya Even
Editor:
Diarmuid Jeffreys

A three-part series in which Timothy Garton Ash looks at the effect that the collapse of the Iron Curtain ten years ago has had on Poland, Germany and the Czech Republic. Icebreaker. Garton Ash visits the Gdansk shipyard in Poland - where the dismantling of communism began - and finds workers disillusioned with the freedom for which they fought. Producer Ewa Ewart ; Executive producer Keith Bowers (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Timothy Garton Ash
Unknown:
Garton Ash
Producer:
Ewa Ewart
Producer:
Keith Bowers

Horror. Fifteen years after murdering his sister, Michael Myers escapes from a mental institution and returns to the small town of Haddonfield. His psychiatrist races to track him down before he kills again. Widescreen.
Director John Carpenter (1978,18) (S) (W) Films: pp 82-88 ****

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Myers
Director:
John Carpenter

Repeats are not indicated.
Post-16 2.00 The Business Studies Collection Languages 4.00 Italianissimo (1-4)
Working In ... WEBWISE 5.00 GetWebwise Webwatch: page 53
5.30 Computers Still Don't Bite
Open University 6.00 The Clinical Psychologist (S)
6.30 Designs for Living Ends 7.00am

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