Listings
Presented by Bill Turnbull and Sian Williams.
Contributors
Presenter:
Bill
Turnbull
Presenter:
Sian
Williams
(Shown yesterday at 10.30pm)
Topical debate, including 9.30 News; Weather.
Contributors
Presenter:
David
Frost
Editor:
Barney
Jones
The series exploring beliefs sees
Olivia Newton-John talking of her fight with cancer and her devotion to environmental issues. Mel C looks at the week's events and Performs an acoustic version of her new single. Plus what tattoos say about us. With Max Flint ,
Anita Anand and David Akinsanya.
Series producer Roger Childs ; Executive Producer Chris Louchlin
Contributors
Unknown:
Olivia
Newton-John
Unknown:
Max
Flint
Unknown:
David
Akinsanya.
Producer:
Roger
Childs
Producer:
Chris
Louchlin
Charlotte Smith visits Northern Ireland's Sperrins mountain range, Adam Henson investigates the disappearance of peat bogs, and Michaela Strachan explores the appeal of bird watching to younger People. With John Craven. Plus weather for the week ahead.
Contributors
Unknown:
Charlotte
Smith
Unknown:
Adam
Henson
Unknown:
Michaela
Strachan
Unknown:
John
Craven.
Presented by Jeremy Vine. From 12.30, local stories, hosted in London by Tim Donovan and in the South East by Peter Henley. Including 12.00 News.
Contributors
Presenter:
Jeremy
Vine.
Presenter (London):
Tim
Donovan
Presenter (South East):
Peter
Henley
Editor:
James
Stephenson
Onslow celebrates his birthday.
Contributors
Writer:
Roy
Clarke
Omnibus edition.
(For cast see page 44)
Music from Razorlight, Lemar and Mariah Carey, plus a look at the latest Eminem video.
Contributors
Musicians:
Razorlight
Singer:
Lemar
Singer:
Mariah
Carey
The Undercover Nun Mystery Silver-jubilee celebrations are marred by murder.
The forum for viewers' opinions on BBC TV output. CONTACT: email pov@bbc.co.uk, text [number removed], call [number removed] (local rate), or write to POV, BBC Birmingham, The Mailbox, Birmingham B1 1RF
Diane Louise Jordan visits Christ Church in Spitalfields as she tells the story behind the restoration of one of the finest churches in London. Hymns include Rejoice the Lord Is King and How Deep the Father's Love for Us.
Contributors
Unknown:
Diane Louise
Jordan
2/10. Big Kids Little Kids. From the bright lights of Las Vegas to winter wonder in Lapland, a look at holiday destinations that are all about having fun - whatever your age. Presented by Kate Thornton.
Director Duncan Coates ; Series producer Karen Mackinder Holiday is on Monday at 7pm
Contributors
Presented By:
Kate
Thornton.
Director:
Duncan
Coates
Producer:
Karen
MacKinder
Hermione (the Short Course). Howard worries that his love life might feature strongly in Clegg's memoirs.
Writer Roy Clarke ; Director/Producer Alan JW Bell
Contributors
Unknown:
Roy
Clarke
Clegg:
Peter
Sallis
Truly:
Frank
Thornton
Billy:
Keith
Clifford
Alvin:
Brian
Murphy
Nora:
Kathy
Staff
Ivy:
Jane
Freeman
Miss Davenport:
Josephine
Tewson
Marina:
Jean
Fergusson
Tom:
Tom
Owen
Smiler:
Stephen
Lewis
Howard:
Robert
Fyfe
Pearl:
Juliette
Kaplan
Auntie:
Jean
Alexander
Entwistle:
Burt
Kwouk
Glenda:
Sarah
Thomas
Barry:
Mike
Grady
Teasdale:
Christopher
Beeny
Roz:
Dora
Bryan
A second visit to Shugborough Hall in Staffordshire throws up a hat stand with bears climbing up it and a poster signed by Jimi Hendrix. With Michael Aspel. Producer Michele Burgess ; Exec producer Christopher Lewis 20th Century Roadshow begins on Thursday at 8pm Your chance to join the Roadshow: page 10
Contributors
Unknown:
Shugborough
Hall
Unknown:
Jimi
Hendrix.
Unknown:
Michael
Aspel.
Producer:
Michele
Burgess
Producer:
Christopher
Lewis
With Jane Hill. Regional News
Weather with Alex Deakin.
Contributors
Unknown:
Jane
Hill.
Unknown:
Alex
Deakin.
Concluding a year at the royal residence of Windsor. 3/3. The Ranger. Prince Philip, the present holder of the title of Ranger of the Great Park, takes viewers on a tour of Windsor Castle's grounds. Plus a behind-the-scenes look at the Royal Windsor Horse Show.
Producer Matt Reid ; Exec producers Martin Davison/Andy Goodsir
Contributors
Producer:
Matt
Reid
3/3. Maud discovers who masterminded the scam, but is it all too late for her to be reconciled with Sue?
Dramatised by Peter Ransley from the novel by Sarah Waters
Producer Georgina Lowe ; Director Aisling Walsh
Sarah Waters: Sex and the Victorian City follows on BBC4
Contributors
Dramatised By:
Peter
Ransiey
Novel By:
Sarah
Waters
Producer:
Georgina
Lowe
Director:
Aisling
Walsh
Sue:
Sally
Hawkins
Maud:
Elaine
Cassidy
Mrs Sucksby:
Imelda
Staunton
Rivers:
Rupert
Evans
Mr Ibbs:
David
Troughton
Dr Christie:
Sam
Graham
Nurse Bacon:
Sophie
Stanton
Nurse Spiller:
Tina
Malone
Charles:
Stephen
Wight
Mr Hawtrey:
Richard
Durden
John Vroom:
Bronson
Webb
Dainty:
Demelza
Randall
Mrs Frobisher:
Sarah
Badel
Miss Wilson:
Eileen
Page
Betty:
Michelle
Dockery
Dr Graves:
William
Oliver
Man in carriage:
Sylvester
Morand
Tommy Joslin:
David
Keyes
Policeman:
Leighton
Pugh
Warder:
Ian
Midlane
With Jane Hill.
Weather with Alex Deakin.
Contributors
Unknown:
Jane
Hill.
Unknown:
Alex
Deakin.
The Government is trying to persuade victims of bullying in schools that they shouldn't suffer in silence. But what if no one listens to their pleas for help? Declan Lawn meets those on the receiving end and asks why children are left with nowhere to turn.
(Postponed from 13 February)
[web address removed]
Note: as Panorama reacts to news, its subject matter may change
Contributors
Reporter:
Declan
Lawn
Producer:
Andrew
Martin
Editor:
Mike
Robinson
Highlights of Aston Villa v West Brom, Everton v Crystal Palace and Spurs v Newcastle. Presenter Adrian Chiles is joined by Gordon Strachan.
Contributors
Presenter:
Adrian
Chiles
Guest:
Gordon
Strachan
Producer:
Paul
Foster
Editor:
Mark
Demuth
Crime thriller starring Judd Nelson as a psychopath, who, ten years after killing the fiancee of his friend, sets his sights on the friend's wife during a vacation.
Review page 55. (1995, 15)
Followed by Weatherview
Contributors
Director:
Robert Michael
Lewis
[Actor]:
Judd
Nelson