Listings
With Sally Magnusson and Paul Burden ; with Justin Webb in Bournemouth.
Timetable on Monday
Contributors
Unknown:
Sally
Magnusson
Unknown:
Paul
Burden
Unknown:
Justin
Webb
On today's programme young people talk about their experience of taking drugs.
Today's contestants on the verbal communication game are Daily Express columnist Philippa Kennedy and singer/composer Lynseyde Paul against Good Morning's Nick Owen and Blockbuster's Bob Holness.
Contributors
Unknown:
Philippa
Kennedy
Unknown:
Lynseyde
Paul
Unknown:
Nick
Owen
Unknown:
Bob
Holness.
From Bournemouth International
Conference Centre. The Conservatives begin theirannual conference determined to countera summer of opinion polls favouring Tony Blair. Jeremy Hanley will make his first speech as party chairman. Coverage continues at 2. 1 on BBC2.
Editor Joy Johnson .............................65451091
Including at 11.00, 12.00
News and Weather submied (news) Regional News; Weather
Contributors
Unknown:
Tony
Blair.
Unknown:
Jeremy
Hanley
Editor:
Joy
Johnson
Word quiz. Stereo ........................93717166
A murder investigation from the producers of Perry Mason , starring Dick Van Dyke
Dr Mark Sloan loves mysteries as much as medicine, so when a friend is framed for murder, he tries tracking the true killer.
Director Christopher Hibler (
Stereo Subtitled ................................4232053
* FILM REVIEWS pages 69-74
Contributors
Unknown:
Perry
Mason
Unknown:
Dick
van Dyke
Unknown:
Dr Mark
Sloan
Director:
Christopher
Hibler
DrMarkSloan DICK:
Van
Dyke
NickOsbourne:
Bill
Bixby
Kate Hamilton:
Mariette
Hartley
Amanda Bentley:
Cynthia
Gibb
Frank Stevens:
Ken
Kercheval
With Zoe Ball. Stereo Paul and Barry's new task is party organising. But things do not goto plan. Rpt Stereo.....................2106633
Contributors
Unknown:
Zoe
Ball.
Third episode of the 13-part drama aboard the galactic veterinary ship Dispensible. With Bernard Wright , Ann Bryson , MarkArden, Robin Kingsland and Richard Robinson.
Stereo................................................9540492
Contributors
Unknown:
Bernard
Wright
Unknown:
Ann
Bryson
Unknown:
Robin
Kingsland
Unknown:
Richard
Robinson.
Music show with Dannii Minogue and Toby Anstis.
This week, Bad Boys Inc and country fans battle it out for the Fan TC prize, plus a lesson in style from EYC.
(Subtitled) (Stereo)
COMPETITION LINE: [number removed] Max call cost 25p. Please send an sae fora copy ofthe rules to [address removed]
Contributors
Presenter:
Dannii
Minogue
Presenter:
Toby
Anstis
Mr Manyeke comes to the rescue.
This week's episodes written by Chris Ellis
Rpt Stereo Subtitled ......................5263362
Contributors
Unknown:
Mr
Manyeke
Written By:
Chris
Ellis
Rick's money is nothing but garbage. Will Brad go west with Beth? Will Luke come between Annalise and Mark?
Shown at 1.30pm. For cast see Wednesday
With Martyn Lewis and Moira Stuart. Subtitled
Weather Michael Fish
Contributors
Unknown:
Martyn
Lewis
Unknown:
Moira
Stuart.
See Monday for details ..............................188
Another chance to see an episode of the classic comedy series.
Peggy's Big Chance. Peggy has a burningambition to become a Yellowcoat. Jeffrey arranges an interview for her.
Written by David Croft and Jimmy Perry Director John Kilby ; Producer David Croft
Contributors
Written By:
David
Croft
Written By:
Jimmy
Perry
Director:
John
Kilby
Producer:
David
Croft
Jeffrey Fairbrother:
Simon
Cadell
Ted Bovis:
Paul
Shane
Gladys Pugh:
Ruth
Madoc
Spike Dixon:
Jeffrey
Holland
Peggy:
Su
Pollard
Ricky and Bianca row with their families, and Sharon knuckles down to organising a party for Phil and Kathy. Meanwhile, Grant finds a tape he hasn't heard before.
For cast see Monday. Stereo Subtitled ......512
Britain's most enduring television quiz show begins a new series tonight.
The programme, which celebrates its 25th year in 1995, notched up more than 250 million viewers for its last series, but the audience profile is somewhat surprising. Says executive producer Mike Adley : " More than half the programme's viewers are women, many of whom can't stand sport!"
Back in theirfamiliar roles as team captains are Ian Botham (currently nearingthe end of his latest walk for Leukaemia Research) and Bill Beaumont , formerskipper of England's rugbyteam, with David Coleman as questionmaster. Their guests tonight are 100-metres world champion
Linford Christie , Blackburn Rover's striker Chris Sutton , Surrey cricket captain
Alec Stewart and top British female swimmer Karen Pickering.
See This Week: page 7
Contributors
Producer:
Mike
Adley
Unknown:
Ian
Botham
Unknown:
Bill
Beaumont
Unknown:
David
Coleman
Unknown:
Linford
Christie
Unknown:
Chris
Sutton
Unknown:
Alec
Stewart
Unknown:
Karen
Pickering.
The first programme in a new series looking at some extraordinary relationships between people and animals.
Pigs Might Fly. Pigs do have a bit of an image problem, but seen through the eyes of people who understand them, they appear in a whole new light. Narrated by Griff Rhys Jones. See today's choices. Producer Michael Gunton
* The pigs who are man's best friend. See feature, page 46
Contributors
Unknown:
Griff Rhys
Jones.
Producer:
Michael
Gunton
With Michael Buerk. Subtitled Regional News
Weather Michael Fish ...................2459
Contributors
Unknown:
Michael
Buerk.
The Lost Boys
The conclusion of a two-part reconstruction of the police investigation into the murder of 14-year-old runaway Jason Swift.
Crucial leads from one ofthe convicted murderer's cellmates in Wandsworth prison enabled the police to establish links between this and other murders of young boys. The subsequent investigation, Operation Orchid, attracted huge press and public attention, but the eventual decision of the Crown Prosecution Service left the police officers involved feeling both angered and disgusted. Presented by Nick Ross. Director/Producer Bridget Sneyd
Contributors
Unknown:
Jason
Swift.
Presented By:
Nick
Ross.
The Gentle Art of Making Enemies
Whistler's Mother is one of the world's s best known paintings, yet for 19 years it remained unsold. Its painter,
James McNeill Whistler , was one of the most contentious artists of the 19th century, but this film shows that he was also one of the most misunderstood.
See today's choices.
Director James Runcie ; Series editor
NigelWilliams Stereo * See This Week: page 9
Contributors
Unknown:
James McNeill
Whistler
Director:
James
Runcie
The conclusion of a two-part film drama about three women who share a secret of love, betrayal, and revenge.
Helen remembers how Richard's betrayal condemned her, Fiona and Marlene to the hell of a Spanish prison. Meanwhile, in the present, Richard's charm seems to be working all over again. Dare Helen tell the others of the awful secret she has kept?
Part 1 was on Sunday at 1 1.35pm.
Subtitled .........................................224411
Contributors
Helen Simmons:
Caroline
Goodall
Fiona McDonald:
Catherine
Oxenberg
Marlene Walker:
Linda
Croper
Richard Devereaux:
Jack
Scalia
Judith:
Rebecca
Gibney
Gary Withers:
Peter
Kowitz
Peter:
Martin
Jacobs
MrWatts:
Alastair
Duncan
Mandy:
Camille
Stone
Pauline:
Caz
Lederman
Executive Business Channel: scrambled