9.20 Style Counsel Makeover competition, presented by Jeff Banks.
9.45 Kilroy Topical studio discussion with Robert Kilroy-Silk . Stereo .....
10.30 Good Morning....with Anne and Nick Magazine programme. Featuring cookery with Ainsley Harriott , and continuing the series followingfourcouples through their pregnancies. And at 11.00 News Regional News, Weather, stereo ....
12.00 News
Regional News; Weather
12.05pm Call My Bluff Panel game presented by Bob Holness , with team captains Alan Coren and Sandi Toksvig.
Stereo...............................................
12.35 Going for Gold General knowledge quiz, with Henry Kelly. COMPETITION LINE: [number removed]66. Maximum call duration 90 seconds. Premium rate charges apply. Fora copy of the rules, send a stamped addressed envelope to Audiocall, 80 Wood Lane. London W 1 2 OTT.
Contributors
Presented By:
Jeff
Banks.
Unknown:
Robert
Kilroy-Silk
Unknown:
Ainsley
Harriott
Presented By:
Bob
Holness
Unknown:
Alan
Coren
Unknown:
Sandi
Toksvig.
Unknown:
Henry
Kelly.
Unknown:
Wood Lane.
London
A double bill of Australian medical drama.
Valentine's Day. David's life is turned upside down when he falls in love with a young British pilot who makes an unscheduled stop at Coopers Crossing.
A Little Tenderness. Tension is high in the Burgess house when the doctors find themselves grounded by a savage storm and right in the middle of a marital row.
The second episode of the seven-part second series of the comedy adventure, featuring Bill and Ruby at the mysterious Dunster Castle in Somerset.
Written by Mickey Hutton and Danny Peacock
Contributors
Written By:
Mickey
Hutton
Written By:
Danny
Peacock
Miss Dudderidge:
Susie
Blake
Raggedy man/Joshua Fennel:
Trevor
Peacock
Mrs Dears:
Jennifer
Piercey
Bill:
Russell
Tovey
Ruby:
Brooke
Kinsella
Ronnie:
Kalli Clark
Sternberg
Dalston:
Dickon
Tolson
Comedy show, hosted by Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly. Today, the paparazzi are on Ant's trail. Guests include weather presenter Sian Lloyd , actor John Pickard from 2 Point 4
Children, and TV presenters Jenny Hull , Peter Simon and Blue Peter's Katy Hill.
Contributors
Unknown:
Declan
Donnelly.
Presenter:
Sian
Lloyd
Unknown:
John
Pickard
Presenters:
Jenny
Hull
Presenters:
Peter
Simon
Unknown:
Katy
Hill.
The Fowler household is laid low, while Robbie and Sarah go on an outing.
This week's episodes written by Simon Ashdown and Lynne Dallow; Producer Jane Harris
Director Philip Casson
Contributors
Writer:
Simon
Ashdown
Writer:
Lynne
Dallow
Producer:
Jane
Harris
Director:
Philip
Casson
Arthur Fowler:
Bill
Treacher
Pauline Fowler:
Wendy
Richard
Mark Fowler:
Todd
Carty
Ruth Fowler:
Caroline
Paterson
Pat Butcher:
Pam St
Clement
Roy Evans:
Tony
Caunter
David Wicks:
Michael
French
Phil Mitchell:
Steve
McFadden
Kathy Mitchell:
Gillian
Taylforth
Peggy Mitchell:
Barbara
Windsor
Grant Mitchell:
Ross
Kemp
Cindy Beale:
Michelle
Collins
Ian Beale:
Adam
Woodyatt
Sanjay Kapoor:
Deepak
Verma
Gita Kapoor:
Shobu
Kapoor
Sarah Hills:
Daniela
Denby-Ashe
Robbie Jackson:
Dean
Gaffney
Tony Hills:
Mark
Homer
Bianca Jackson:
Patsy
Palmer
Ricky Butcher:
Sid
Owen
Tiffany Raymond:
Martine
McCutcheon
Ted Hills:
Brian
Croucher
Nigel Bates:
Paul
Bradley
Clare Tyler:
Gemma
Bissix
Ethel Skinner:
Gretchen
Franklin
Nellie Ellis:
Elizabeth
Kelly
Martin Fowler:
Jon Peyton
Price
Blossom Jackson:
Mona
Hammond
Alistair Matthews:
Neil
Clark
Sue Taylor:
Charlotte
Bellamy
Dr Legg:
Leonard
Fenton
Dr Harris:
Ruth
Redman
Senior nurse:
Doreen
Ingleton
Junior nurse:
Lindsay
Cooper
Paramedic:
Clive
Moore
Sid:
Bert
Crome
Hospital receptionist:
Jo-Ann
Hewitt
Vicar:
Alan
Penn
Gannets spend most of their lives at sea, covering vast distances in search of prey. Coming ashore is necessary nuisance, since they need dry land to support their eggs. Britain, with its many small, steep-sided islands, provides the perfect venue.
See today's choices.
Where to see the seabirds: page 12
Contributors
Narrator:
David
Attenborough
Producer:
Fergus
Beeley
A series about people who work at London's Heathrow airport. Tonight, duty officer
Jean-Marie has to deal with a woman stripping off in the toilet, customs staff are busy with revellers returning from a weekend away, and 100 petrified people are trying to overcome their fear of flying. See today's choices.
Producer Ben Gale ; Series producer Nick Catliff
Edina fears that she might be running short of money.
Written by Jennifer Saunders
Contributors
Edina:
Jennifer
Saunders
Patsy:
Joanna
Lumley
Saffy:
Julia
Sawalha
Bubble:
Jane
Horrocks
Mother:
June
Whitfield
Malcolm:
Mark
Wing-Davey
Justin:
Christopher
Malcolm
Wrier:
Jennifer
Saunders
Director:
Bob
Spiers
Producer:
Jon
Plowman
This month, help is needed in finding the serial attacker who preys on couples in car parks, and four robbers who stole £5 million in a post office raid.
Presented by Nick Ross and Jill Dando. If you have any information on the crimes featured in this programme, ring Crimewatch UK free on [number removed]. Crimewatch UK Update is at 11.45pm. See today's choices.
More details on Ceefax page
Contributors
Presenter:
Nick
Ross
Presenter:
Jill
Dando
Series Director:
Pieter
Morpurgo
Series Producer:
Seetha
Kumar
with David Dimbleby
Tonight's programme of topical debate comes from Manchester. The panel includes the General Secretary of the TUC John Monks and Daily Mail columnist Simon Heffer.
Director Geoff Wilson
Series editor Christopher Capron
Contributors
Unknown:
Simon
Heffer
Director:
Geoff
Wilson
Editor:
Christopher
Capron
Drama starring Judy Davis
Lilli, a zany back-up singerfor an Elvis Presley impersonator, lives an aimless life on the edge of showbusiness until she takes up residence at a caravan park and meets Ally - a young girl to whom she feels strangely drawn.
Director Gillian Armstrong (1987, 15)
♦ See Films: pages 49-56 ***
Contributors
Unknown:
Judy
Davis
Unknown:
Elvis
Presley
Director:
Gillian
Armstrong
Lilli:
Judy
Davis
Bet:
Jan
Adele
Ally:
Claudia
Karvan
Mick:
Colin
Friels
Col:
John
Clayton
Tracey:
Monica
Trapaga
Lester:
Frankie J
Holden
Mary:
Toni
Scanlon
Jason:
Marc
Gray
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