Introduced by Mo Dutta.
10.35 Good Morning....with Anne and Nick Featuring cookery with Ainsley Harriott , Dr Mark Porter 's medical desk, and Where there's a Will with Will Hanrahan. And at
11.00 News Subtitled and Weather; Regional News and Weather.
12.00 News and Weather submied (news) Regional News; Weather
12.05pm Pebble Mill With
Gloria Hunniford.
12.55 Regional News; Weather
Contributors
Introduced By:
Mo
Dutta.
Unknown:
Ainsley
Harriott
Unknown:
Dr Mark
Porter
Unknown:
Gloria
Hunniford.
Thriller starring
James Franciscus
Wendy Hughes
When her second husband commits suicide, Claudine Cunningham is suddenly confronted with a demand for $1 million as payment for a priceless object stolen for him by a gang of thieves. She turns to herformer husband for help.
DirectorGordon Hessler(1978) ................. * FILM REVIEWS pages 45-52
Contributors
Unknown:
James
Franciscus
Unknown:
Wendy
Hughes
Unknown:
Claudine
Cunningham
Harry Scott:
James
Franciscus
Claudine Cunningham:
Wendy
Hughes
BuckminsterShepherd:
Robert
Helpmann
Diana:
Kerry
McGuire
Det Sgt Knox:
Peter
Gwynne
Bianca and Tiffany get their glad rags on and hit the town - Bianca's hoping to get lucky and meet a tall dark stranger, but could it turn out to be a night she'll never forget?
This week's episodes written by Catherine Hayes and Susan Boyd
(Omnibus edition next Sunday)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
Contributors
Writer:
Catherine
Hayes
Writer:
Susan
Boyd
Producer:
Diana
Kyle
Director:
Jo
Johnson
Bianca Jackson:
Patsy
Palmer
David Wicks:
Michael
French
Ricky Butcher:
Sid
Owen
Tiffany Raymond:
Martine
McCutcheon
Kathy Beale:
Gillian
Taylforth
Phil Mitchell:
Steve
McFadden
Pauline Fowler:
Wendy
Richard
Mark Fowler:
Todd
Carty
Pat Butcher:
Pam St
Clement
Steve Elliot:
Mark
Monero
Ian Beale:
Adam
Woodyatt
Cindy Beale:
Michelle
Collins
Carol Jackson:
Lindsey
Coulson
Robbie Jackson:
Dean
Gaffney
Michelle Fowler:
Susan
Tully
Geoff Barnes:
David
Roper
Grant Mitchell:
Ross
Kemp
Peggy Mitchell:
Barbara
Windsor
Nigel Bates:
Paul
Bradley
Another visit to the RSPCA's
Harmsworth Hospital with Rolf Harris. And Steve Knight explores what happens to the animals nobody wants when he visits the RSPCA's re-homing centre at Southridge, north London. Producer John Groom ; Series producer
Sarah Hargreaves RADIO TIMES READERS' OFFER: see page 119 9
Contributors
Unknown:
Rolf
Harris.
Unknown:
Steve
Knight
Producer:
John
Groom
Producer:
Sarah
Hargreaves
A fast-moving ensemble drama series set in a local crown prosecution office and the magistrates courts it serves.
Tonight, Nina tries to persuade battered wife to give evidence against her husband. Meanwhile Lenny tries to prosecute a middle-class young man on a drink driving charge. See today's choices.
Episode written by Nick Collins
Producer Esta Charkham ; Director Henry Foster Repeated tomorrow at 1 -50pm
Contributors
Written By:
Nick
Collins
Producer:
Esta
Charkham
Ben Campbell:
David
Daker
Sheila Cody:
Deborah
Grant
Lenny Monk:
Tom
Chadbon
Marty James:
Michael
Praed
Nina Fisher-Holmes:
Paris
Jefferson
Jackie South:
Jessica
Stevenson
Eric Jackson:
Shaun
Parkes
Maslowska:
Roger
Sloman
Jenny O'Donnell:
Diane
Bull
Julie Harroway:
Penny
Bunton
Paul Rutherford:
Charlie
Watts
Mr Jamal:
Badi
Uzzaman
Karen West:
Linda
Henry
Mr Rutherford:
James
Horne
Mrs Rutherford:
Ursula
Mohan
Owen O'Donnell:
Michael
Vale
Pauline and Linda Chase a Story. Pauline Quirke and Linda Robson learn the hard way what it takes to succeed in a variety of challenging worlds. In this second programme they have four weeks to convince The Guardian that they can be trusted to cover an important news story. See today's choices.
Directors Nick Handel and Pat Holland ; Series producer Nick Handel
Contributors
Unknown:
Linda
Chase
Unknown:
Pauline
Quirke
Unknown:
Linda
Robson
Directors:
Nick
Handel
Directors:
Pat
Holland
Producer:
Nick
Handel
Guests in tonight's programme of debate from Colchester in Essex include Conservative Party Chairman Jeremy Hanley, Labour MP Judith Church, and Jean Lambert of the Green Party. Chaired by David Dimbleby.
(Applications: if you would like to join the Question Time audience, telephone [number removed].
(Subtitled)
Contributors
Chairman:
David
Dimbleby
Panellist:
Jeremy
Hanley
Panellist:
Judith
Church
Panellist:
Jean
Lambert
Director:
Laurence
Vulliamy
Series Editor:
Christopher
Capron
Amends. Assigned to trap a gun smuggler, Cagney and Lacey again find themselves workingunder
Lt Jim Thornton , a cop for whom the computer is all. Thornton's inexperience in field work results in a tragic accident, but while Christine justifies her resentment towards him, her own shortcomings provide a poignant reminder of the quality of mercy. With Sharon Gless andTyneDaly. Rpt Subtitled .....
Thriller, based on a true story about a rogue lawman, starring Alex McArthur
Dale Midkiff
A young policeman becomes increasingly concerned about his best friend and fellow cop, particularly when known criminals begin to be picked off by a mysterious marksman.
Director Mel Damski (1991)
* FILM REVIEWS pages 45-52
Contributors
Unknown:
Alex
McArthur
Unknown:
Dale
Midkiff
Director:
Mel
Damski
Stephen Smith:
Alex
McArthur
Farrell Tucker:
Dale
Midkiff
Beth Tucker:
Lucinda
Jenny
Lea:
Loryn
Locklin
Chief Hogan:
Gd
Spradlin
Sgt Ray Nicholas:
Terry
O'Quinn
Janet Burroughs:
Andi
Chapman
Maggie:
Sondra
Blake
Sgt Guerrero:
Miguel San
Doval
Wilson Arquette:
John
Toles-Bey
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