Listings
With Dermot Murnaghan and Sian Williams.
Contributors
Unknown:
Dermot
Murnaghan
Unknown:
Sian
Williams.
Dominic Littlewood and Melissa Porter are in the West Midlands, helping a first-time buyer find a Property for £130,000.
Contributors
Unknown:
Dominic
Littlewood
Unknown:
Melissa
Porter
Lucy Alexander and Martin Roberts check out three more Properties up for auction, including a mid-terraced house in Cleveland, a barn with half an acre of land in Kent and a Georgian property in Devon with a naval history. <s) followed by News; Weather
Contributors
Unknown:
Lucy
Alexander
Unknown:
Martin
Roberts
2/10. Presenter Alistair Appleton and shopping expert
Kimberly Cohen are in Amsterdam, enjoying its canals, windmills and museums, all the while looking out for shopping bargains in this top short-break destination. <S)Followed by News; Weather
Contributors
Presenter:
Alistair
Appleton
Unknown:
Kimberly
Cohen
The Shorts of Hinckley,
Leicestershire are hoping to raise cash to spend on their new grandchild.
Funds are needed to restore a period house in Edinburgh to its former glory.
It's women's quarter-finals day - weather permitting - and today's eight competitors are just two matches away from a place in Saturday's final.
Last year Karolina Sprem , who had caused the biggest shock in the women's singles by knocking out 2003 finalist
Venus Williams in the second round, finally succumbed to
Lindsay Davenport at this stage. Meanwhile, teenager Maria Sharapova beat Japan's
Ai Sugiyama in three sets to become the first Russian woman to reach the semi-finals since Anna Kournikova did so in 1997. Presented by Sue Barker , with commentary from, among others, John Barrett ,
Bill Threlfall , Barry Davies , Virginia Wade , Jo Durie and Tracy Austin. BBCi: digital viewers can press the red handset button to view other courts, plus a range of extra features www.bbc.co.uk/wimbledon
Contributors
Unknown:
Karolina
Sprem
Unknown:
Venus
Williams
Unknown:
Lindsay
Davenport
Unknown:
Maria
Sharapova
Unknown:
Ai
Sugiyama
Unknown:
Anna
Kournikova
Presented By:
Sue
Barker
Unknown:
John
Barrett
Unknown:
Bill
Threlfall
Unknown:
Barry
Davies
Unknown:
Virginia
Wade
Unknown:
Jo
Durie
Unknown:
Tracy
Austin.
With George Alagiah and Sophie Raworth.
Followed by Weather with Peter Gibbs. (5)
Contributors
Unknown:
George
Alagiah
Unknown:
Sophie
Raworth.
Unknown:
Peter
Gibbs.
3/8. Model Behaviour. It's fashion week at the mall, and Denise is struggling to get her models into shape. Producers Jenny Nicol , Neil Percival and Tom Willis
Executive producers Guy Davies and David Hart
Contributors
Producers:
Jenny
Nicol
Producers:
Neil
Percival
Producers:
Tom
Willis
Producers:
Guy
Davies
Producers:
David
Hart
Danny goads Johnny when he has a big win at the bookies, while Kat continues to harass Chrissie.
Writers Mark Hiser and Bridget Colgan For cast see page 39
Repeated at 10pm on BBC3
Contributors
Writer:
Mark
Hiser
Writer:
Bridget
Colgan
Rat Race. Diane's return to work leads to confrontation with Connie. Mark and Donna vie for the same job.
Writer Jeff Dodds ; Producer Simon Meyers
Director Nigel Douglas www.bbc.co.uk/holbycity
Contributors
Unknown:
Jeff
Dodds
Producer:
Simon
Meyers
Director:
Nigel
Douglas
Diane Lloyd:
Patricia
Potter
Lisa Fox:
Luisa
Bradshaw-White
Zubin Khan:
Art
Malik
Connie Beauchamp:
Amanda
Mealing
Mark Williams:
Robert
Powell
Chrissie Williams:
Tina
Hobley
Owen Davis:
Mark
Moraghan
Sean Thompson:
Chinna
Wodu
Jess Griffin:
Verona
Joseph
Donna Jackson:
Jaye
Jacobs
Mickie Hendrie:
Kelly
Adams
Mr Loftwood:
Graeme
Garden
Don Lawson:
Kenneth
Colley
Vanessa Robinson:
Ella
Smith
Sara Robinson:
Lorraine
Bruce
Reg Lund:
Martin
Hancock
Clare Little:
Clare
Cathcart
4/6. Could there be wedding bells for Allie and Gavin?
Writer Debbie Horsfield ; Producer Kate Crowe
Director David Kerr www.bbc.co.uk/cuttingit
Contributors
Unknown:
Debbie
Horsfield
Producer:
Kate
Crowe
Director:
David
Kerr
Allie Henshall:
Sarah
Parish
Gavin Ferraday:
Jason
Merrells
Darcey Henshall:
Angela
Griffin
Melissa Devereux:
Christine
Stephen-Daly
Liam Carney:
James
Murray
Sydney Henshall:
Sian
Reeves
Eugene Eubank:
Pearce
Ouigley
Shane Ince:
James
Midgley
Brawdie Henshall:
Annette
Badland
Tom Henshall:
Bill
Thomas
Troy Gillespie:
David
Leon
Calypso Henshall:
Rebecca
Bellamy
Craig Gutteridge:
Andrew
Moss
Dido Gutteridge:
Keri
Arnold
Fuchsia Gutteridge:
Samantha
Sidall
Maria Batistuta:
Olivia
Carruthers
Elayne Quigley:
Rachel
Davies
Mildred Flaherty:
Doreen
Keogh
Mrs McClair:
Georgie
Glen
RossPeagrum:
Terry
Christian
Nidge:
Nicky
Bell
Mrs Goldwag:
Patsy
Ghadle
Neville Tweedy:
Dave
Dutton
Justine Jenson:
Katy
Carmichael
Ralfie Joel and:
Christian
Watson
With Huw Edwards. Regional News
Then Weather with Alex Deakin.
Contributors
Unknown:
Huw
Edwards.
Unknown:
Alex
Deakin.
7/9. The Twin Who Could Only Scream. The Son-Rise programme in America has achieved great results with autistic children and is about to be introduced in Britain. Here, we follow four-year-old Thomas as he embarks on the course which his parents hope will allow him the opportunity to learn to talk.
Director Jo Abel ; Series editor Todd Austin
Contributors
Director:
Jo
Abel
Editor:
Todd
Austin
4/6. Stephen Briers and Tanya Byron step in to resolve a dispute between siblings Lucie and Elane. Director Helen Seaman ; Series producer Sacha Baveystock
First shown on BBC3
Contributors
Unknown:
Stephen
Briers
Unknown:
Tanya
Byron
Director:
Helen
Seaman
Producer:
Sacha
Baveystock
Dramatisation of the true story of male stripping revue act the Chippendales. Review page 50.
Director David Payne (2001,18)
Followed by Weatherview
Contributors
Director:
David
Payne
Signed programmes.
See Hear Shown Saturday at 11.15am on BBC2
2.35 Houses Behaving Badly The team call time on a shabby flat above a pub in Birmingham.
3.20 War at the Door 1/8. Neighbours' disputes.
3.50 No Win No Fee 3/5. Hopes pin on a TV ad. (SD
4.20 Junior Mastermind 5/5. The last heat. (SD