Can Ruth and Phil agree to compromise? Has Hannah's birthday been forgotten? Karl pleads with Susan to take him back.
Repeated at 5.35pm Subtitled ........
Concluding the comedy series about a girl who can perform spells with her magic coin.
When Jeremy is sent to prison, Harmony enlists Gregory's help in tracking down the real culprit.
A new series starts next week.
(Repeat)
(Subtitled)
Contributors
Writer:
Steve
Attridge
Harmony:
Victoria
Shalet
Mrs Parker:
Paula
Wilcox
Mr Parker:
Stephen
Moore
Melody:
Heather-Jay
Jones
Uncle Ginger:
Donald
Sumpter
Grandma:
Liz
Smith
Gregory:
Callum
Dixon
Jeremy:
Max
Digby
Max:
Ben
Aris
Children's drama series.
Ollie lands himself in an embarrassing situation, Ben puts pressure on Harry, and Sita and Jake have a weird first date.
For cast and next episode see Thursday at 5.10pm
Brookside's Steven Pinder and Karen Drury challenge chefs
Brian Turner and LesleyWaters to produce two meals using a maximum of £5 worth of groceries. Presented by Fern Britton. Director Chris Fox ; Series producer
MaryRamsay Programme recipes on Ceefax page
Contributors
Unknown:
Steven
Pinder
Unknown:
Karen
Drury
Unknown:
Brian
Turner
Presented By:
Fern
Britton.
Director:
Chris
Fox
Phil makes an unpleasant discovery about Billy, while Ian confronts the ghosts of the past.
This week's episodes written by Jo O'Keefe and Rob Gittins ; Executive producer
Matthew Robinson : Director Robert Gabriel
Contributors
Writer:
Jo
O'Keefe
Writer:
Rob
Gittins
Producer:
Matthew
Robinson
Director:
Robert
Gabriel
Phil Mitchell:
Steve
McFadden
Jamie Mitchell:
Jack
Ryder
Billy Mitchell:
Perry
Fenwick
Ian Beale:
Adam
Woodyatt
Gina Williams:
Nicola
Cowper
Bev Williams:
Diane
Langton
Steven Beale:
Edward
Savage
Lucy Beale:
Casey Anne
Rothery
Barry Evans:
Shaun
Williamson
Frank Butcher:
Mike
Reid
Pat Evans:
Pam St
Clement
Rev Howse:
Father Chris
Eyden
Amie:
William
Ely
Jim:
Tom
Hudson
Nurse:
Lucy
Hopkins
Police officer:
Mark
Flitton
Jill Dando visits Cannes, the glamour capital of France's Cote d'Azur. Phil Vickery tours the island of Zanzibar off the coast of east Africa. Mary Nightingale cruises the south coast of Majorca aboard a 45ft yacht.
Sankha Guha samples life as a Scottish laird at Blairquhan Castle in Ayrshire, and Kate Humble stays at a converted prison in Stockholm. Series producer Sarah Targett
Editor Fenia Vardanis
Contributors
Unknown:
Jill
Dando
Unknown:
Phil
Vickery
Unknown:
Mary
Nightingale
Unknown:
Sankha
Guha
Producer:
Sarah
Targett
Editor:
Fenia
Vardanis
The first of eight programmes looking at mysteries from around the world.
Tonight a man who escaped death from falling during a mountain rescue operation, a Spanish surgeon who operates on patients without using any anaesthetic, and an explosion in the sky over the island of Lewis and Harris in the Outer Hebrides which has aroused local suspicion.
(Subtitled)
See John Peel: page 9
Contributors
Series Producer:
Charles
Bunce
Series Producer:
Clare
Pizey
Call of the Deep
Free diving is a form of competitive swimming that involves staying deep underwater for long periods onjust one breath. Although free divers train themselves to overridethe desire to surface, it is possible that their stamina may be due to "dive reflex", the same instinct that enables babies to breath underwater automatically. Tonight's programme follows the British free diving team as they are tested to verify this theory. Producer Peter Georgi ; Series editor
Michael Mosley
This month a search for the possible connection between the murder of Lynda Bryant in Cornwall last October, and that of teenager Kate Bushell , who was murdered in the same area a year before. Help is also needed to find the man who assaulted two children in llford, east London, and another man believed to be responsible for at least seven rapes in Northampton between 1984 and 1990. Presented by Nick Ross and Jill Dando. tfyou have any information, call free on [number removed]. An update is at 11.40pm. Director Pieter Morpurgo
Editor Seetha Kumar Subtitled.. FOR DETAILS: see Ceefax page 621. or website: www.bb.co.uk/crimewatch
Contributors
Unknown:
Lynda
Bryant
Unknown:
Kate
Bushell
Presented By:
Nick
Ross
Presented By:
Jill
Dando.
Director:
Pieter
Morpurgo
Editor:
Seetha
Kumar
The first in a two-part documentary examining the effect the First World War has had upon Britain in the years since the Armistice. Tonight's programme looks back at the pre-war social and political order.
(Part two is tomorrow at 10.45pm)
See today's choices.
See This Week: page 6
Contributors
Producer:
Christopher
Sykes
Executive Producer:
Stephen
Lambert
Drama continuing the Troubled Teens season of films. In fifties America, two teenagers are brought together bytheir love of rock 'n' roll. But their lives are disrupted when locals try to ban their music.
Director Allan Arkush (1994)
Subtitled. Footloose istomorrow at 11.35pm
♦ See Films: pages 65-76 ***
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