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Mr Jolly has new shoes. (R)

7.20 Taz-mania
Who will adopt the last Tazmanian wolf? (R)

7.40 Tom and Jerry Kids
Fun with the cat and mouse. (R)

8.05 It'll Never Work
Odd inventions.
Shown yesterday at 5.10pm on BBC1 (S)

8.35 Bruno the Kid
Adventures with the young super-spy. (R)

Comedy. A millionaire sees the management in a different light when he poses as an employee in one of his own department stores.
Director Sam Wood (1941, U)
(BW) (S) Films: pp 56-63 ** *

Contributors

Director:
Sam Wood
Mary Jones:
Jean Arthur
Joe:
Robert Cummings
John P Merrick:
Charles Coburn
Hooper:
Edmund Gwenn

- Comedy, continuing a short season of World WarTwo, starring Olivia de Havilland.
Life gets complicated for secretary Smokey Allard when her new boss arrives on the scene.
Director Dudley Nichols (1943)
(BW) (S) Sealed Cargo is tomorrow at 1.10pm Films: pp 56-63 ***

Contributors

Unknown:
Olivia de Havilland.
Unknown:
Smokey Allard
Director:
Dudley Nichols
Smokey:
Olivia de Havilland
Ed Browne:
Sonny Tufts
Mrs Wright:
Agnes Moorehead
May:
Anne Shirley

Sophie Grigson visits another Mediterranean location.
Andalucia. Food from the bars of Seville is on the menu, to re-create the flavours of southern Spain. See Choice.
Director Nicola Silk ; Series producer Mary Clyne (S) (W) BBC BOOK: Sophie Grigson 's Sunshine Food, price L20, from retailers Deep-fried marinated huss: page 35

Contributors

Unknown:
Sophie Grigson
Director:
Nicola Silk
Producer:
Mary Clyne
Unknown:
Sophie Grigson

Lowri Turner 's style show picks up secrets from Hollywood stars and make-up tips from StTropez. There's also
French fashion and beauty for business New York-style.
Editor Franny Moyle (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Lowri Turner
Editor:
Franny Moyle

n Lowri Turner continues her look at the changing status of women in society by examining some key feminine icons. Give Us a Twirl. Anthea Redfern , Melinda Messenger ,
Carol Smillie and Anna Ford are among the famous faces discussing the role of women on television. See Choice.
Director Rosie Alison : Series producer Nadia Haggar (S) (W) Webwatch: page 41

Contributors

Unknown:
Lowri Turner
Unknown:
Anthea Redfern
Unknown:
Melinda Messenger
Unknown:
Carol Smillie
Unknown:
Anna Ford
Director:
Rosie Alison

Rerun of the comedy starring Kathy Burke and James Dreyfus.
Tom has an audition for a part in a TV crime reconstruction. Linda receives an anonymous love letter.

(R) (S) (W)

Contributors

Writer:
Jonathan Harvey
Director:
Liddy Oldroyd
Producer:
Sue Vertue
Linda La Hughes:
Kathy Burke
Suze:
Beth Goddard
Tom Farrell:
James Dreyfus
Beryl Merit:
Rosalind Knight
Jez:
Brian Bovell
Trevor:
Darren Tighe

Another chance to see an episode from the award-winning series in which top bosses return to the shop floor for a week. Breaking the Mould. The chief executive of Wedgwood, Brian Patterson , faces his staff after wage cuts and redundancies. Producer Mary-Anne Thompson : Series editor Robert Thirkeii (R) (S)

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Patterson
Producer:
Mary-Anne Thompson
Editor:
Robert Thirkeii

Repeats are not indicated.
Open University 12.30 Cities in a Hurry- a look at the Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur. 56805 1.00 Your Place or Mine?exploring the way particular places have different meanings for people. (S) 20553 1.30 Putting Training to Work: Britain and America - British and US school-leavers often face unemployment, are vocational training courses the answer? (S)
Teenagers and Families 2.00 Being a Teenager 4 -exploring the relationships between children and their parents.
Languages 4.00 Discovering Portuguese (parts 3-4)
Working In Sport and Leisure 5.00 Thinking and Number Skills - tips on problem solving and calculating at work.
Open University 6.00 Open Advice: Study to Succeed - how do you become a better student? 81089 6.30 Bajourou: Music of Mali Ends 7.00am (S)

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