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Live coverage of the first day's play of the PGA championship from the famous West Course at Wentworth, where some of the biggest names in European Tour golf tee off in this four-day event with a £455,000 first prize.
Among this year's big names are Ernie Els , Padraig Harrington , Luke Donald , Darren Clarke and Scott Drummond , who last year became the first player to win the championship on his debut since Arnold Palmer in 1975. Hosted by Steve Rider , with Peter Alliss , Ken Brown and Wayne Grady. Executive producer Paul Davies
Editor Barbara Slater

Contributors

Unknown:
Ernie Els
Unknown:
Padraig Harrington
Unknown:
Luke Donald
Unknown:
Darren Clarke
Unknown:
Scott Drummond
Unknown:
Arnold Palmer
Unknown:
Steve Rider
Unknown:
Peter Alliss
Unknown:
Ken Brown
Unknown:
Wayne Grady.
Producer:
Paul Davies
Editor:
Barbara Slater

4/10. Can today's challengers, 3G from West Yorkshire triumph over the general knowledge Goliaths and walk off with the cash prize or will it roll over to the next show? Hosted by Dermot Murnaghan.

Contributors

Presenter:
Dermot Murnaghan

Sorting out the bargains from the money pits in Bolu, northern Turkey, are presenter
Alistair Appleton and property expert Nigel Leek. They head for the hills to investigate the stunning mountain scenery, skiing and cheap properties away from the touristy coastline. Will Chris and Tina from North Wales snap up a holiday home?

Contributors

Presenter:
Alistair Appleton
Unknown:
Nigel Leek.

The current trends in garden design and planting are explored by Alan Titchmarsh , Diarmuid Gavin , Joe Swift and Rachel de Thame, while
Andy Sturgeon explains why conifers are cool and why bees are the business for city slickers. BBCi: interactive options available to digital viewers

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Titchmarsh
Unknown:
Diarmuid Gavin
Unknown:
Joe Swift
Unknown:
Andy Sturgeon

3/8. Wedding preparations are well under way, and Kel begins to design a commemorative sausage. Meanwhile the future of Sharon's netball team and three generations of family history are at stake.

(First shown on the digital channel Ftn) (S)

Contributors

Kath Day:
Jane Turner
Kim Craig:
Gina Riley
Kel Knight:
Glenn Robbins
Sharon Strezlecki:
Magda Szubanski
Brett Craig:
Peter Rowsthorn

Romantic drama from the writer of "Dirty Dancing".
Complications arise when Gabriel (Campbell Scott) tries to impress fiancee Emily (Jennifer Beals) by learning dance steps with Corinne (Yancy Butler).
(Review page 59) (1995, 12) (S)

Followed by The Witness (R)(S)

Contributors

Director:
Eleanor Bergstein
Gabriel:
Campbell Scott
Emily:
Jennifer Beals
Corinne:
Yancy Butler

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