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News from 19/11/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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James Kitchenham, Ian M. Bowie, Liz Dolan, Anthony Harris, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Paul Heiney, Willy Newlands, Edward Norman, Martin Ridge, Business Editor Lindsay Cook, Carrington, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Robert Vincent, Michael Scott Rohan, Bruce Fogle, Bill Frost, Brian Parker, D. P. Gray, Andrew Longmore, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Stephen Bayley, John Diamond, Judy Goodkin, Giles Gordon, Charles Bremner and Jill Sherman, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Hilary Finch, Julia Thrift, John Marriott, G. P., Martin Barrow, City News Editor, Clive Davis, Nicola Cole, Anne Robinson, Roger Williams (Director), Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, David Flusfeder, Tony Patrick, Colin Narbrough, Stephen Edell, Richard North (Technical Adviser), Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Stephen J. Cheleda (Membership Secretary), Robert Sheehan, Gillian Miscampbell, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Ian Gilmour, Ruth Gledhill, J. M. Barton, Joel Brand and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, P. Warren, Kathleen H. P. Fowler, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Peter Millar, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Richard Scott, Nicholas Wood and Tim Jones, Colin Narbrough and Sean MacCarthaigh, George Sivell Assistant Business Editor, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Laurie Taylor, Frances Bissell, David Hands, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Jonathan Sale, Russell Kempson, Richard Binns, Sally Jones, Ian Murray Community Correspondent, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, Stephen Anderton, Anne Ashworth and Robert Miller, P. H. S., Sydney Friskin, Sheridan Gilley, Gabriella Gamini, Jill Insley, Sue Paterson, Barry Millington, Kate Allison, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Norman Hampel, George Plumptre, David Watts, John Higgins, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Bill James, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Rothschild, John Russell Taylor, Sara, P. H. S, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Stewart Tendler and Alexandra Frean, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Oliver Tickell, Margaret Popplewell, Oliver Holt, Jane Reed, Nigel Mobbs, Roger Boyes, David Driver, Jack Pembridge, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Philip Crapnell, Nicholas Bethell, Anne Ashworth, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Jane Bidder, Guy Walters, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Brian MacArthur, Leonora James Sometime President, Brian Alderson, Kathryn Knight, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Jane Owen, Christine Wheeler, Ben MacIntyre, Helen Pridham, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Hugh Price, Leonard Figg, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Anne Ashworth Personal Finance Editor, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Michael Horsnell, Nicholas George, Benedict Nightingale, Pamela Hart, Jack Cole, Jonathan Meades, Richard Morrison, Fiona Beckett, Hilary Kingsley, Jeff Whalley and Bob Beeston, Walter Ellis, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Clarissa Baldwin, Chief Executive, Edward Marriott, Christopher Irvine, M. G. de St V. Atkins, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,

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With Today's Times Railtrack gets green light for sell-off BR blames fare rise on strike Serbs mount napalm raid Grobbelaar test Index Picture Gallery Weekend Money Baffled bees wait for winter 12 Wiled in Gaza uprising Weekend Blair refuses a 4.7pc 'ministerial' pay rise Magazine Police monitor lottery winners to beat drug cash laundering Breitling No Title Ahern on brink of victory as 40 MPs declare support Irish leadership battle: Geoghegan-Quinn trails as majority back Finance Minister Dixons Backing in Dublin is key for Haugthey favourite Bodyguards lend weight to image of statesman Adams MOPS Justice Minister joins the contest as underdog The Sunday Times US firm pays £2m to publish first novel News in Brief Spicer successor Captives 'well' Legal aid sought Staff overpaid Vatican delay Libel damages Rare visitor Correction By a Staff Reporter: Weinstock 'sacked manager after 31-year friendship' Royal Mint hijack man jailed for ten years Sadler 's Wells plans ideal dance theatre for London Judge imprisons to give evidence Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Composer basks in glow of Sunset Robber 'slipped and shot himself The National Lottery Joyrider who drove over policewoman jailed for 12 years Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Barclays By a Staff Reporter: Anger as Florida case goes to retrial More Sport on Monday Caiman accuses TV cot death show of misleading parents GP night visits face new threat BT Reliant goes into receivership Baby's body transported in box News in Brief Hospital fall Bed for prisoner Stags tracked Clanger Pill cancer risk Citroën Xantia London commuters bear brunt of BR price increases Travellers to capital face 5 per cent rises but long-distance costs unchanged BT B&Q Supercentres Canoe instructor employed after job as cleaner TV viewers turn to the off button Ministry rejects calls to relax rabies rules Epson By a Staff Reporter: Suicidal father survived but killed his son Tory MP rejects 'homes for votes' Howard curbs jail leave over concern for public safety Prison staff and reformers say regime ignores Woolf recommendations and will increase tension By a Staff Reporter: Warders' crowding protest unlawful British airways Final curtain for Nutcracker Suit The Cooperative Bank By our Home Correspondent: Whitemoor IRA escape inquiry criticises officials Clarke dashes with Major over moves to monetary union British and French leaders display unaccustomed harmony at Chartres summit Modern values expose myth of community Tredo Peter Dudgeon After Sales Service MP condemns 'lack of relish' in sell-off Pickup a free CD The Sunday Times Nissan Civil war threat as Plo police kill Gaza protesters Israeli Right applauds crackdown on Hamas supporters by beleaguered Arafat Mahogany trade curbs defeated Linguaphone Texas Channel Tunnel Rail Link Clinton is told to step aside in 1996 Democrats give conflicting advice to buffeted President America signals U-turn on Cuban refugees Accelerated learning Bose Scientist unearths 'Jurassic Park dinosaur DNA' (Reuter): Angolan peace pact in balance News in Brief (Reuter): Korean move (Reuter): Mission ends (Reuter): Army chief dies (AP): Rare relief Rapid Raceline Peru Indians take up arms against rebel terror The Peru army, fighting against shining path rebels has formed an alliance with native Indians who are being killed, writes Gabriella Gamini from Ciudad de Dios British Airways Prudential Former UN chief goes home to fight 'ogre' of Lima Osram From Reuter in Port Stanley: Scientists baffled by death of 20,000 penguins UN observers claim Serb jets dropped napalm in 'safe area' Anglo-French air project agreed Sewills Britain's Biggest Centres for Low Priced Video… Pentagon spells out doubts on arms plan (AP): Radiation scare in Estonia News in Brief (Reuter): Cult sacrifice (Reuter): Writer's reward Turkish delay Grachev tells MPs Russian military is close to collapse The Sunday Times Corrupt bases at heart of Kremlin power struggle Aland islanders to vote on joining EU Where is everybody? Bradford & Bingley Our Foreign Staff: East Timor protesters flee to cathedral Disputed islands on agenda for China-Vietnam talks (AFP): High-speed hovering By our Foreign Staff: Briton 'who ate 41b of hashish' arrested British Airways Bell's 'Cowardice' first, people second Nicholas Bethell deplores the FCO's high-handed timidity Who are the eight best composers? Is Verdi greater than Puccini? Do both beat Britten? John Higgins picks his team for a BBC international Remember the Alamodome Tailored to conventions and themed to death, San Antonio stands as a vulgar warning to the British Paddle mad The Times Diary Drawn stumps The Times Diary Musical snip The Times Diary Heavy medal The Times Diary French kisses The Times Diary Eyes towards Gaza Israel's biggest problem is that closest to home Dogged by Fear Only the madder kind of Englishman tempers with rabies laws Arms and the Lady Honi soit qui maly pense Need for research into hepatitis C Fruit of the grape Ouch! Setting an example Unease over Bucks reorganisation Dog attacks Cost of information Articles of peace Sexual harassment Codes of conduct Do the students of today know less? Room at the inn Court Circular Royal engagements Christening Sir Noel Moynihan Godstowe Preparatory School Personal Column Luncheons Reception Loretto The Times Birthdays Memorial service Church services tomorrow Service dinners Dinners Save & Prosper Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Captain Barry Anderson Captain Barry Anderson, CBE, Commodore of the Fishery Protection Squadron, 1958-59, died on November 3 aged 80. He was born on April 5,1914. Lady Williams Masha Williams, author and Russian aristocrat, died on November 8 aged 80. She was born on May 23,1914. Personal Column U. S. A. to give 55,000 "Green Cards" Marie Curie Cancer Care Ralph Michael Ralph Michael, actor, died in Brighton on November 9 aged 87. He was born in London on September 26,1907. Sir Ian Potter Sir Ian Potter, Australian financier and philanthropist, died in Melbourne on October 24 aged 92. He was born in Sydney on August 25,1902. Mr. Norman Shaw, R. A. News The Times Crossword No 19,704 Opinion Times Weathercall James Meade Magazine Weekend Vision Weekend Money BAe raiseslhg stakes in fight for Vsel General Electric considers increased offer after being out-bid Growth at 4.2% tops upbeat week Lloyd 's considers £1.1bn offer to names of than £629 million Options net Power chief £675.000 Melvyn Marckus New home loans hit by rate rise Sport 42-48 Mercury ICI angry over 60% electricity price rise No Title Business Today Inntrepreneur BP settles Grand Met to stop managing pub group Tourist Rates Dec 1 could change your life The Times John Major's National Lottery thorn Melvyn Marckus Hammerson in £55m French deal Black Arrow up to £1.1m Where is everybody? Uncertain market worries Perpetual BP settles Alaska tax dispute Rover-free Honda sees profit soar US trade deficit up 4.6% in September Business Roundup Brazil buys frigates Priddle to head IEA Net loss widens at MG Brackenbridge ahead Ibstock buys in Scotland Charities hit by VAT The Sunday Times British Airways Engineering a future that goes onwards and upwards FKI: Jeff Whalley and Bob Beeston Jon Ashworth profiles two captains of industry who have no time to turn on the charm Partners in power British Airways hits turbulence Sky Movies Fund managers decide to sit it out on the sidelines Stock Market Commodities Liffe Options London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes BAe orchestrates an offer Tempus GrandMet Economy Dollar Rates Wall Street How will the Budget treat savers? Anne Ashworth and Robert Miller look at how the Chancellor may reform tax on investments Enterprise Investment Schemes Grandmother's footsteps Investment Strategy On the Cards 34 Capital Gains Tax Foreign Colonial Shine on Gilts 37 Time trap of pension annuities Towry Law Personal Finance Pepit Funds of funds fail to sparkle Helen Pridham looks at the performance of a popular investment vehicle Get More from your Money Annuity buying made safer Beware hidden costs Sara McConnell cautions investors to check out all the charges levied on personal pension plans Save & Prosper Where is everybody? Scottish Widows Save & Prosper Picture Gallery Bill will change rules of dating Comment Investor Foreign Colonial Woolwich Trapped by a loan Sara McConnell examines claims being made by a company that How the Lucky, Prosperous Few are given a Chance to Get out Royal Liver Assurance Where are the 300 successful clients? Says it can release homeowners from the negative-equity trap The Equitable Life Securitised Endowment Contracts PLC Guinness Flight Save & Prosper Citibank M&G Henderson touche Remnant Help on the cards Credit card issuers could be liable for foreign transactions that go wrong. Liz Dolan writes Oft Looks at Overseas Liability Legal & General Small Claims Charities lash out at lottery Is the new national gamble making too much of its charitable connections? Robert Miller reports Swiss Life Commercial Union Save & Prosper Murray Johnstone How to Help Charity Framlington Seymour Sinclair The Building Society Shop Fidelity Investments Case of the missing certificate A price may have to be paid if share documents go missing. Jill Insley reports on flaws in the system British Airways CGT Allowances for October 1994 Young Ridgway & Associates Ltd Gilts are back in favour Income-seeking investors are being urged to try fixed-interest stocks, Anne Ashworth reports Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct What the Experts Say Where to Go Johnson Fry Securities Limited Zero in on high capital growth Sunlife Save & Prosper Where is everybody? How to bag your brace in style In the second in our series on field sports, James Kitchenham explains the right way to start game shooting As a lethal weapon is involved, training in safety is top priority Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Counting the Cost of Looking the Part in the Shooting Field Briefings Interest Rates Roundup Larger Lenders Asset Share Sale Credit where credit is due Perpetual PIA ombudsman determined pension victims will not be two-time losers The Times Unit Trust Information Service New Singer & Friedlander UK Emerging Leaders Fund Equities mark time Fidelity Brokerage Heralding a new era for royal course Fresh Ascot management will make customer care leading priority Richard Evans Thunderer: Aintree Rapid Raceline Picture Gallery Racing next Week Johnston takes Evry prize Over The Deel can outstay rivals in Becher Chase Today's Fiaced on Television Aintree BBC1 Thunderer: Market Rasen Thunderer: Ascot Victorious Becker extricates Sampras Thunderer: Catterick By our Sports Staff: Pierce sweeps past struggling Graf Thunderer: Towcester Schumacher's title still under threat Sport in Brief Coltart blowing hot Johnstone takes over Dutch complete double Hammond's travels Eton pair go through Tournament cut back Friskin honoured Yesterday's Results McRae ready to meet nation's rallying cry Oliver Holt on the Scot setting our to fulfil Britain's driving ambition For the Record Triumphant Bray finally shakes off the shackles of self-doubt Sally Jones tells how the nearly man of real tennis overcame his crippling inhibitions World Cup challenge sees Simon taking command Multiple Display Advertising Items England's flawed strategy exposed Comprerensive Guide to Today's Fixtures British Airways Tomorrow By our Sports Staff: Walsh puts India on back foot by capturing six wickets Spectacular bill offers excitement fit to set before King British Airways Ghosts of missed opportunities poised to haunt hapless Britain Elland Road Teams Timu succumbs to lure of rugby league Haulers Hard man steels himself for return to front line Saturday portrait: Shaun Edwards by Simon Barnes World Cup demands give youth its chance Raw talent overcomes sport's rejection slips On Saturday Managers kick off to jangle of boardroom nerves Legends of bygone age stand tall in scoring hierarchy Joubert angling for success David Hands on the attacking full back who has emerged as head of south Africa's cast Lineker welcomes twilight's last gleaming Oliver Hott talks to the England goalscorer whose career comes to an end in Japan today Division of spoils helps England Divisional Teams British Airways Motor Sport 44 No Masks needed, no place to hide Grobbelaar faces new ordeal as media circus closes in Flickering images provide peep show on the past for between 1902 and Andrew Longmoew sees the opening reels of the sports film industry Scotland hoping to break new ground Rugby League 46 Murrayfield Teams Town & Country Manner Ltd Arts My Chic Day-Return to Paris How much do you pay to subscribe to an Orange… Outdoors Competitions Books Dance Planning an evening out, or a day with your family. The Times critics select the best entertainment Jazz Classical Rock At your Service Ruth Gledhill joins in hymns and prayers at a modern church in the suburbs Opera Films Theatre Museums Galleries Children Le Shuttle Where to Shop for Gifts in Paris Chase Raymond Gubbay Wigmore Hall Grand Opera Evening Gilbert & Sullivan Barbican Hall Royal Albert Hall Windsor Records Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Symphony Orchestra Spink Vaudeville Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Nutcracker Multiple Classified Advertising Items English National Opera Trust Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times A merger in place of discord? Georgian joy Theatre: Benedit Nightingale on a Midsummer Night's Dream at the Pit Royal Festival Hall Royal Albert Hall The Sunday Times The Box Office Molly Sweeney Joni Mitchell Royal Shakespeare Company Great British Hopes Rising stars in the arts firmament Gillian Wearing X hits the spot for a treasure The Hispaniola lies rigged and ready in the harbour, with Long John Silver cooking up villainy on board. Come along for the ride. The Times The Theatre Club Theatre Guide West End Entertainment Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release acorss the country This Week's Specials New on Video: Winter sports in Jamaica; Alain Delon in the heat of the sun The ghost of Christmas present A British company is taking on the might of Microsoft for the Christmas CD-Rom market Future Visions Get Reggae for the Posse How to Book—and Join Vocal Recordings: The German Lied betwen the wars; a safe pair of hands of Weber; the unacknowledged father of the big band The Times Literary Supplement Hear on Radio 3 Orchestral Strauss Symphonia domestica/Till Eulenspiegel/ Festliches Präludium Philadelphia Orchestra/Sawallisch EMI CDC 5 55185 2 Opera Weber Der Freischütz Sweet/Ziesak/Seiffert/Rydl/German Symphony Orchestra, Berlin/Janowski RCA 62538 2 (2 CDs) Attention All Business Travellers! Contemporary Ligeti Concertos for Cello, Violin and Piano Queyras/Gawriloff/Aimard/Ensemble InterContemporain/Boulez DG 439 808-2 Jazz Fletcher Henderson a Study In Frustration Columbia Legacy 57596 (3CDs) Royal Ballet Pop Singles Liz Phair "Supernova" Matador/Atlantic 7567-95831 Pop Albums Nick Lowe The Impossible Bird Demon Fiend 757 Brook Martine & Co. Ltd. Seymour Shirts MOPS Postpaid Travel Shaving Brush Hand Made Pine Furniture Dunlopillo Poetstyle Ltd The Treske Shop Language Magazine for UK Readers The Domestic Paraphernalia Co. 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Relax & Learn Pure Lameswool Sweaters Silverstone London Car Telephones Extrawatch The owl and the pussycat and a nosy pig Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney The art of growing green gracefully The vast acreages of Britain's dark, regimented conifer plantations could soon be making way for a landscape more welcoming to widlife and to flora Autumn acrobat Feather report The Times A bonanza in Bakelite Patrick Cook Wants a Bakelite Coffin—to Complete his collection of plastic objects Laddish, loud and laudable CD Direct: Richard Morrison introduces this month's artist, the British violinist Nigel Kennedy, and fourt of his finest recordings No Title Great Classics on Offer The Times Saleroom The talent is there if we care to spot it Britain is bursting with dedicated new writers, buring to get into print, says Giles Gordon The Times Picture Gallery Three go in search of adven Clubbed Class By John Ronson Pavilion, £9.99 Kalashnikovs and Zombie Cucumbers By Nick Middleton Sinclair-Steverson, £15,99 through Jaguar Eyes By Benedit Allen Harper Collins, £18 Always quick on the draw Calman's Savoy Sketchbook By MelCalman Aztec Design, £7.99 The Times/Dillons Bestsellers Death stalks by modem Peter Millar on a techno-thriller only a few pixels ahead of today Dark Rivers of the Heart By Dean Koontz Headline, £16.99 Derwent May Reviews the crities The Book Guild Ltd. New in Paperback The Expense of Glory: A Life of John Reith By Ian McIntyre Harper Collins, £8.99 William Trevor Excursions in the Real World By William Trevoe Penguin, £5.99 He means it man Punk's dead while Tony Parsons's wild enthsiasm is still in print Dispatches from the Front Line of Popular Culture By Tony Parsons Virgin, £15.99 A shelf of best cellars With 1994 clarers likely to be expensive, John Higgins suggests investing in the printed word Chronicles wrested from pain Minerva Press Merry glint of pure gold Brian Alderson on the whitbread Children, s Novel Award winner Gold Dust By Geraldine McCaughrean Oxford University Press, £9.99 MacMillan Christmas Books Next Week Prudential North of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Princes Gate SW7 Winkworth Exclusive Homes A Rare Multiple Classified Advertising Items Black Horse Agencies Beechcroft Multiple Classified Advertising Items Martin Grant Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Athens Outstanding Multiple Classified Advertising Items Letting your French home could tax your patience Around the M25 Picture Gallery The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harpenden Herts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weekdays 0452 722744 Vardy Bradshawowebb Pentagon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prestige Vehicle Auction Alanday London B & K Thomas S. 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Cunard Mercury Visitors' playground .. . and two personal choices of where to eat, shop and visit once they arrive Voyages Jules Verne Cox&Kings Say bonjour to good buys SKI USA British Airways The best kept secrets in Europe Channel Tunnel: Opening up Brussels and the little explored regions of Belgium to British visitors A capital city for gourmets English Country Cottages ESCOA Cruises Grenada Vacances en Campagne Travel Tips The romantic setting for Du Maurier Cornwall: A National Trust country house is a dream base for exploring coves and sub-tropical gardens Jurnberry China Word-Watching Pakistan International Noble Caledonia Limited Trailfinders Bridge the World Lunn Poly flight shop Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Page & Moy Holidays Elegant Resorts Prestige France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hong Kong Multiple Display Advertising Items Peace opens the paths to pleasure Northern Ireland: At long last, tourism is getting into its stride, offering a menu of magical beauty Travel Vacanze in Italia P&O European Ferries New England Boating Romantic Cotswold Mill Botley Park Hotel & Country Club Saturday Rendezvous The Thinking Person's Introduction Agency Company Virginia Charles Prudential Dinner Dates Preludes Camelot Sam Eden A High Success Rate Midweek Rendezvous Country Partners Dateline Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Touch Sirius The Times Notice to Readers The Times How to Attract Love Chess Times Two Cross Word Winning Move Punchline Picture Gallery The Listener Crossword Computer Games Electronic Arts Word-Watching Bridge How to earn £3 million A Channel Hopper's Guide to the Week's TV… I Vision Vision Picture Gallery Baby talk is unilluminating Channel-Hopping David Flusfeder makes his pick of the week's programmes across all channels An everyday story, riches from rags Jane Reed finds a documentary on a top magazine for women misses the hard reality behind publishing success Actionaid Moving disaster Repearts Turner time again Times Experts Preview the Week of Viewing Arts Babies, snails, birds Science Racy stories Soaps Home and away Sport On evolution's trail British biologists may be the last hope for an endangered species of snail in the Pacific. Nigel Hawkes has the story so far Horizon Monday, BBC2 8pm So glad he's still here now Rock: Tony Patrick previews a curious new film portrait of Joe Cocker I have a Little Faith Tomorrow, Sunday, Channel 4,4.05pm Channel Links His bow has six strings Off the Box Hallo then, Foxwell Cravate What's funnier than a television mini-series? Ian Hislop, co-writer of Radio 4's Gush explains the joke to Peter Barnard Gush starts on Radio 4 on Tuesday, 6.30pm If it's worth doing Films on Television: David Robinson welcomes a classic but appeals for peak-time screenings The Last Flight is showing on Tuesday on Channel 4 at 2.10am Saturday November 19 A diamond by any other name Films on Television David Robinson makes his pick of the week and John Marriott (below and overleaf) rounds up the best of the rest. The drama and comedy of the week are highted by Richard Scott on pages 8 and 9 Transmission times, published in good faith, may be altered videoplus numbers are found on pages 10 to 23 A bloody skirmish Drama of the Week Films on Television Unlikely winners Comedy of the Week Fancy an escape into romance Saturday November 19 Variations Close-up on a year spent avoiding the spotlight Choice: An estranged royal wife; a widowed New York mother; Algerian conflict, the National Lottery BBC1 A woman's journey of discovery Skyone Variations It can be murder, growing up wrong Choice: Character analysis and speculation BBC1 Mersey quality, no strain Sky One Variations Fashion, snails and an undiscovered country Choice: Behind the scenes at a women's magazine; an attempt to save an endangered species BBC1 Last rites, last rights No Title Skyone Variations Courage is not just an individual matter Choice: Personal portraits and a public appeal BBC1 Skyone Lost in the sands of time Variations Baldrick, a fish out of water in the Caribbean Choice: An actor and two journalists in unfamiliar surroundings; allegations of dirty tricks BBC1 Family that poses together Skyone Variations Death and its various sorry consequences Choice: Sectarian killing from both sides BBC1 Skyone Love, affection and consistency Variations It's all in the pleading , good cause or bad Choice: Eloquent advocacy; airborne nostalgia; female fishing fishing equality; annual fund-raising BBC1 Saturday November 19 Frank's for the memory Pick of the Week Sunday November 20 Monday November 21 Tuesday November 22 Wednesday November 23 Thursday November 24 Friday November 25 Writers News Married to the Monster Ginny Dougary meets Betty Maxwell ESPANA Passion for life. 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