Second of the 15-part comedy about a robot butler. Mr Wymi and Billy believe there's a monster in the loch at Wrinkly Castle.
Mr Wymi IAN ANGUS WILKIE , Matron
ANNETTE BADLAND , Billy JAMES YOUNG , Henry REGINALD MARSH
, Maude SHEILA LATIMER , Julie DAWN REID. Mr Trimble STEWART PRESTON , Sid IAIN GOUCK , Alf GAVIN MITCHELL
Written by Malcolm Lane
Next episode on Thursday at4.25pm
Repeat
Contributors
Unknown:
Mr Wymi Ian Angus
Wilkie
Unknown:
Annette
Badland
Unknown:
Billy James
Young
Unknown:
Henry Reginald
Marsh
Unknown:
Maude Sheila
Latimer
Unknown:
Julie Dawn
Reid.
Unknown:
Mr Trimble Stewart
Preston
Unknown:
Sid Iain
Gouck
Unknown:
Alf Gavin
Mitchell
Written By:
Malcolm
Lane
Ninth of a ten-part comedy series. Streetfinds an old photo of Midge, and Tony is going mad with a time-and-motion study.
Street TIM DOWNIE , RevWorthington NICK
MALONEY, Tony JOHN LABANOWSKI ,
Mickey THOMAS MAHER , Sheri LOUISE SULLIVAN , Midge REBECCACLARKE, James JONATHAN PREAGER ,
Natalie TONATHA DAVIS , Rachel LIANNEISLIN Episode written by Rory Clark and Robert Taylor
Contributors
Unknown:
Tim
Downie
Unknown:
Revworthington
Nick
Unknown:
Tony John
Labanowski
Unknown:
Mickey Thomas
Maher
Unknown:
Sheri Louise
Sullivan
Unknown:
James Jonathan
Preager
Unknown:
Natalie Tonatha
Davis
Unknown:
Rachel
Lianneislin
Written By:
Rory
Clark
Written By:
Robert
Taylor
The series about young achievers. Including an aspiring pop star and a young tennis prodigy. With Toby Anstis and Diane-Louise Jordan. Repeated tomorrow on BBC2 at 7.50am
Presented by Jill Dando.
Alison Comyn visits
Marco Island on Florida's west coast, Edward and Deirdre Enfield explore the Cotswolds, and Lindsay Bradbury goes to Cyprus and the Holy Land. Plus a family takes a budget break in France. Executive producer Jane Lush ; Series producers Karen Brown and Andrew Fettis
Contributors
Presented By:
Jill
Dando.
Presented By:
Alison
Comyn
Unknown:
Marco
Island
Unknown:
Deirdre
Enfield
Unknown:
Lindsay
Bradbury
Producer:
Jane
Lush
Producers:
Karen
Brown
Producers:
Andrew
Fettis
The Queen Vic's out-of-hours visitors don't take kindly to Frank's interference.
This week's episodes written by Tony McHale and Rachel Pole
Producer Josephine Ward : Director
David Richardson Subtitled ..............55 WEB SITE: www.bbc.co.uk/eastenders
Contributors
Writer:
Tony
McHale
Writer:
Rachel
Pole
Producer:
Josephine
Ward
Director:
David
Richardson
Phil Mitchell:
Steve
McFadden
Annie Palmer:
Nadia
Sawalha
Peggy Mitchell:
Barbara
Windsor
Frank Butcher:
Mike
Reid
Alfie Kane:
Mark
Pegg
Jonah Tyler:
Mark
Mooney
Tiffany Mitchell:
Martine
McCutcheon
Mary Flaherty:
Melanie Clark
Pullen
Conor Flaherty:
Sean
Gleeson
Mark Fowler:
Todd
Carty
Michael Rose:
Russell
Floyd
Susan Rose:
Tilly
Vosburgh
Matthew Rose:
Joe
Absolom
Pat Evans:
Pam St
Clement
Roy Evans:
Tony
Caunter
Barry Evans:
Shaun
Williamson
Ruth Fowler:
Caroline
Paterson
Polly Becker:
Victoria
Gould
Huw Edwards:
Richard
Elis
Robbie Jackson:
Dean
Gaffney
Bianca Butcher:
Patsy
Palmer
Ricky Butcher:
Sid
Owen
Tony Hills:
Mark
Homer
Teresa di Marco:
Leila
Birch
Gianni di Marco:
Marc
Bannerman
Simon Raymond:
Andrew
Lynford
The series on Liverpool's Alder Hey children's hospital begins a run of twice-weekly visits.
Tonight a four-year-old haemophilia A sufferer who has an operation that will change his life, plus an update on one-year-old Kieran [text removed]'s treatment for cancer of the liver.
See today's choices.
The next programme is tomorrow at 8pm
(Subtitled)
Alder Hey: it's been a privilege: page 27
Contributors
Producer:
Sally
Evans
Series Producer:
Michael
Houldey
Simon Mayo presents the show which exposes dirty deeds.
Page three model Gayle Tuesday - also known as comedian
BrendaGilhooley-ownsupto an incident at a club belonging to Peter Stringfellow , and pop group 911 make confessions to reporter Davina McCall. Director John Gorman ; Producer
BarbaraLee
E-MAIL: [address removed]
Contributors
Unknown:
Simon
Mayo
Unknown:
Peter
Stringfellow
Reporter:
Davina
McCall.
Director:
John
Gorman
More dramatic stories of real-life rescues, presented by Michael Buerk and Donna Bernard.
Including a diver who was rescued after plunging 200 feet to the sea bed and a 77-year-old man who found the strength to lift a car and save a neighbour's life. Series producer Dick Colthurst ; Series editor Andrea Wills VIDEO: foracopy of the 999 Lifesaver video, send a cheque for £9.99. payable to BBC Education, to: [address removed]
DETAILS: on Ceefaxpage629 or visit the WEB SITE: www.bbc.co.uk/education
Contributors
Presented By:
Michael
Buerk
Presented By:
Donna
Bernard.
Producer:
Dick
Colthurst
In a sensational murder trial in 1977, the longest in British legal history, London jewellery thieves Reg Dudley and Bob Maynard were sentenced to life imprisonment for two killings. The pair have always protested their innocence and their case is currently being reinvestigated. Kirsty Wark examines the facts and reveals vital new evidence.
Contributors
Presenter:
Kirsty
Wark
Director:
Dinah
Lord
Executive Producer:
Elizabeth
Clough
First in a double bill of "virus thrillers".
Starring Kate Jackson
Howard Hesseman
A killer plague is loose in New
York and Dr Nora Hart 's medical team is the city's only defence. They must also battle political inaction and personal conflicts.
Director Sheldon Larry (1992, 15)
* See Films: pages 50-58 ***
Contributors
Unknown:
Kate
Jackson
Unknown:
Howard
Hesseman
Unknown:
Dr Nora
Hart
Director:
Sheldon
Larry
Dr NoraHart:
Kate
Jackson
Congressman Calvin Phillips:
Howard
Hesseman
Vincent Callafato:
Jerry
Orbach
Dr Jake Prescott:
Jeffrey
Nordling
Mayor Andrew Carmichael:
Al
Waxman
Concluding the double bill of "virus thrillers".
Starring Stephanie Zimbalist
Palestinian/Israeli peace talks end in chaos in Mexico with a bombing. Those responsible flee north, takingwith them a deadly disease.
Director Sandor Stem (1993. PG)
# See Films: pages 50-58 * Followed by Weather
Contributors
Unknown:
Stephanie
Zimbalist
Bonnie Whitney:
Stephanie
Zimbalist
Michael Whitney:
Perry
King
Elgin Sweetroot:
Branscombe
Richmond
Klaus Bausen:
Alan
Scarfe
Zvi:
Ari
Barak
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