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10.10 PLAY SCHOOL. (G) 10.35 ROBIN AND ROSIE OF COCKLESHELL BAY. (G) 10.45 SHOE PEOPLE. (G) 10.50 THE WOMBLES. (G) 10.55 CROSSROADS. (G) 12.00 ONE NETWORK NEWS. 12.15 FILM ON ONE: OLIVER TWIST. (G) Charles Dickens’ immortal story of a workhouse orphan forced into criminal company. Starring George C. Scott, Tim Curry, Richard Charles and Michael Hordern. (1985) 2.00 THE PARAS. (G) (Final) 2.30 MIND YOUR LANGUAGE. (G) A comedy series featuring that eager young teacher, Jeremy Brown, who remains relentless in his determination to teach English to his class of foreigners. Starring Barry Evans, Anna Bergman, Sue Bond. 3.00 EASTENDERS. 4.00 ANNIE MCGUIRE. (G) Annie’s father returns to the United States after a self-imposed three-year exile, with grandiose plans. 4.30 227. (G) 5.00 EMMERDALE FARM. (G) 5.30 M*A*S*H. (G) 6.00 ONE NETWORK NEWS. 6.30 HOLMES. 7.00 SALE OF THE CENTURY. (G) 7.30 A QUESTION OF SPORT. (G) (Final) Tonight’s guests are the stars of the 1974 Games in Christchurch: Dick Taylor, Jaynie Parkhouse, Tony Ebert and Precious McKenzie. 8.00 BRUSH STROKES. (PGR) Jacko is flying high with Gaynor, a stewardess whose schedule threatens to ruin his image. 8.30 FAST FORWARD. (G) 9.00 TUESDAY DOCUMENTARY: HIS VOICE, HIS WRITTEN WORD. (AO) At birth Irish-born writer Christoher Nolan suffered a lack of oxygen to his brain resulting in his being unable to walk or talk. Despite his handicaps, Christopher had two books published by the time he reached 21. 9.30 EYEWITNESS NEWS. 10.00 SOCCER: ENGLISH SOCCER 1989/ 1990 SEASON. 11.00 THE COLLECTORS. (PGR) Caine’s team is much concerned with the E.E.C. regulations on carcases, railway lines and a car. All seems set fair — but there is turbulence in the air. 12.00 CLOSEDOWN.
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