Listings
Presented by Susanna Reid and Charlie Stayt.
Contributors
Presented By:
Susanna
Reid
Presented By:
Charlie
Stayt.
FA Cup final highlights.
Shown yesterday at 11.30pm
Andrew Marr 's weekly round-up of politics and culture. Includes
9.00 News; later, Weather.
Editor Barney Jones
Contributors
Unknown:
Andrew
Marr
Editor:
Barney
Jones
Winston Silcott, whose conviction for PC Keith Blakelock's murder was quashed in 1991, discusses life in and out of jail; Michael Portillo uncovers "hidden-gem" churches; and Susannah York reveals how her fame has helped good causes.
CONTACT: call [number removed] (costs vary): email [email address removed]; text HEV to [number removed] (standard rate); visit [web address removed]
Contributors
Presenter:
Gloria
Hunniford
Guest:
Winston
Silcott
Reporter:
Michael
Portillo
Guest:
Susannah
York
Producer:
Oliver
File
Series Producer:
Emma
Worthington
Including a peek at art on display in the Long Gallery at Doddington Hall, Nottinghamshire.
The Spanish invader threatening Britain's bluebells, plus a plan to barrage the River Severn. With John Craven. Includes Weather for the week ahead.
Contributors
Unknown:
John
Craven.
With Jon Sopel. Incl News at 12.00.
At 12.30, local stories with Tim Donovan (London); Paul Siegert (South East); Etholle George (East). Editor James Stephenson
Contributors
Unknown:
Jon
Sopel.
Unknown:
Tim
Donovan
Unknown:
Paul
Siegert
Editor:
James
Stephenson
Hyacinth's relatives cause her deep social embarrassment.
Writer Roy Clarke
Contributors
Unknown:
Roy
Clarke
A Londoner ditches the chintz to raise funds for a new carpet.
Director Gill Waddington Then Sport Relief: the Kick-off
Contributors
Director:
Gill
Waddington
Omnibus edition.
For cast see page 36
6/10. Trip of a Lifetime. A cruise in Antarctica; a wilderness retreat in British Columbia; stunning wildlife in the Galapagos Islands; and an encounter with tigers in India.
With Nicki Chapman.
Contributors
Unknown:
Nicki
Chapman.
Terry Wogan presents viewers' comments on BBC TV. CONTACT: email pov@bbc.co.uk; call [number removed](local rate); or write to POV, BBC Birmingham, The Mailbox, Birmingham B1 1RF
Contributors
Unknown:
Terry
Wogan
In Cardiff, Gwyneth Lewis , Wales's first National
Poet, talks to Aled Jones about her faith and work.
Hymns include All Creatures of Our God and King. Producer Iwan Russel Jones : Editor Hugh Faupel
Contributors
Unknown:
Gwyneth
Lewis
Unknown:
Aled
Jones
Producer:
Iwan Russel
Jones
Editor:
Hugh
Faupel
3/3. While Cezanne suffers for his art, Manet is awarded the Legion d'Honneur and Monet finds love and creative fulfilment among the lilies of Giverny.
Writer Sarah Woods ; Producer/Director Tim Dunn
Contributors
Unknown:
Sarah
Woods
Director:
Tim
Dunn
Young Monet:
Richard
Armitaqe
Pierre-Auguste Renoir:
Charile
Condou
Edgar Degas:
Aden
Gillett
Edouard Manet:
Andrew
Havill
Paul Cezanne:
Will
Keen
Old Claude Monet:
Julian
Glover
Alice Hoschede:
Amanda
Root
Frangois Thiebault-Sisson:
Michael
Mueller
Emile Zola:
Antony
Calf
Cezanne's father:
Michael
Culver
Marie-Hortense Fiquet:
Jo
McLnnes
Ambroise Vollard:
Crispin
Bonham-Carter
Items belonging to opera diva Maria Callas and part of the keel of Captain Cook's Endeavour are among the show-stoppers in Sydney. With Michael Aspel.
Producer Michele Burgess ; Series editor Simon Shaw
Contributors
Unknown:
Maria
Callas
Unknown:
Michael
Aspel.
Producer:
Michele
Burgess
Editor:
Simon
Shaw
With Fiona Bruce. Regional News
Weather with Dan Corbett. <s)
Contributors
Unknown:
Fiona
Bruce.
Unknown:
Dan
Corbett.
An epic, CGI-rich drama-documentary exploring a daring military campaign: the Carthaginian general Hannibal's surprise march on Rome across the Alps with 90,000 soldiers and 37 elephants. Hannibal - the Man, the Myth, the Mystery is at 10.55pm.
Writers Matthew Faulk and Mark Skeet
Director Edward Bazalgette ; Producer Ailsa Orr The ultimate trunk call: p8; Recognise the face... ?: p65
Contributors
Unknown:
Matthew
Faulk
Unknown:
Mark
Skeet
Director:
Edward
Bazalgette
Producer:
Ailsa
Orr
Hannibal:
Alexander
Siddig
Maharbal:
Emilio
Doorqasinqh
Mago:
Mido
Hamada
Gisco:
Hristo
Mitzkov
Scipio:
Shaun
Dingwall
Varro:
Tristan
Gemmlll
Fabius:
Ben
Cross
Paullus:
Valentin
Ganev
Hasdrubal:
Bashar
Rahal
Publius Scipio:
Rob
Dixon
Vandicar:
Hristo
Mutafchiev
Imilce:
Teodora
Ivanova
Hanno:
Vincent
Riotta
Boii chief:
Ivan
Petrushinov
Barca:
Nikolai
Hadjiminev
Sempronius:
Emil
Markov
Presented by Fiona Bruce.
Weather with Darren Bett.
Contributors
Presented By:
Fiona
Bruce.
Unknown:
Darren
Bett.
New series Fingerprints in the Dock. How a routine inquiry in Scotland saw two people wrongly accused of serious crimes, undermining trust in fingerprinting as a forensic tool. Shelley Jofre reports.
Producers Thea Guest and Graeme Mcaulay Signed repeat on Thursday at 12.25am www.bbc.co.uk/panorama NOTE: as Panorama reacts to news, its subject matter may change
Contributors
Unknown:
Shelley
Jofre
Producers:
Thea
Guest
Producers:
Graeme
McAulay
In a series of fierce battles, Hannibal brought Rome to its knees. Yet the Empire ultimately triumphed. This fascinating documentary illustrates a power struggle that shaped the course of western civilisation.
Repeated tomorrow at 11.20pm on BBC2
Predictable drama set in 60s
Chicago, starring Marina Black and Julie Condra. Two small-town friends take work as Hugh Hefner "bunny girls" after their ambitions falter. Review page 55. Director Randall Miller (2000, PG)
Followed by Weatherview
Contributors
Unknown:
Marina
Black
Unknown:
Julie
Condra.
Unknown:
Hugh
Hefner
Director:
Randall
Miller
Signed programmes.
Holby City Chrissie takes a risk.
2.15 A Passion for Churches 12/12. The Da Vinci Code's link to a crumbling Midlothian chapel.
2.45 The Armstrongs 6/8. Wry docusoap about a couple who run a double-glazing firm.
3.15 A Seaside Parish 1/10. Is the Rev Christine Musser thinking of quitting her post in Cornwall? (SU
3.45 Animal Park - Wild in Africa 6/10. A leopard needs urgent dental treatment.
Contributors
Unknown:
Christine
Musser