Listings
Presented by Susanna Reid and Bill Turnbull.
Contributors
Presented By:
Susanna
Reid
Presented By:
Bill
Turnbull.
Andrew Marr 's weekly review With
9.00 News and, later, Weather
Editor Barney Jones
Contributors
Unknown:
Andrew
Marr
Editor:
Barney
Jones
Why are advertising agencies increasingly using religion to sell goods, and is the production of Halal meat cruel to animals?
Pus Fame Academy coach
David Grant joins Gloria in the studio.
Series producer Emma Worthington
Executive producer Chris Loughlin
Contributors
Unknown:
David
Grant
Producer:
Emma
Worthington
Producer:
Chris
Loughlin
John Craven goes behind the scenes at the Great Yorkshire Show, and with the nuclear industry at a crucial turning point.
Miriam O'Reilly reports on how we deal with radioactive waste Incl Weather for the week ahead. Series producer Sarah Gibbs ; Executive editor Andrew Thorman
Contributors
Unknown:
John
Craven
Unknown:
Miriam
O'Reilly
Producer:
Sarah
Gibbs
Editor:
Andrew
Thorman
Jon Sopel and the team's political analysis. Including 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 plan to take Daddy on a Picnic backfires.
Writer Roy Clarke
Contributors
Unknown:
Roy
Clarke
A grand is needed to pen in two boisterous terriers and repair the garden they destroyed.
Dr Mark Sloan investigates a mysterious car crash.
Contributors
Unknown:
Dr Mark
Sloan
Omnibus edition.
For cast see page 23
A look back at last week's action in the Masai Mara.
Big Cat - the Big Story, Wednesday at 8pm
Anthony Head appeals on behalf of Riding for the Disabled. DONATIONS: send cheques to Riding for the Disabled, [address removed], BBC Lifeline Appeal; call free on [number removed]; visit www.riding-for-disabled.org.uk
Rptd BBC2 Wednesday, 1pm
The National Botanic Garden of Wales in Carmarthenshire is Aled Jones 's first stop as he presents highlights of the past year's songfests. Hymns include Jerusalem, Thine Be the Glory and Great Is Thy Faithfulness.
Contributors
Unknown:
Aled
Jones
Happy Birthday Robin Hood. Billy pays an ill-advised tribute to his famous ancestor.
Writer Roy Clarke ; Director/Producer Alan JW Bell
Contributors
Unknown:
Robin
Hood.
Unknown:
Roy
Clarke
Michael Aspel and co visited the spectacular
Dunrobin Castle in the Scottish Highlands in to uncover such choice antiquities as a French automaton doll and a highly unpredictable violin.
Producer Michele Burgess Exec producer Christopher Lewis
Contributors
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.
New series 1/8. Kay Mellor 's frothy new drama set in a market town veterinary practice. Pregnant vet Anna Williams 's life is turned upside down when her sister arrives from London carrying a painful secret.
Producer Hugh Warren ; Director Jamie Payne Family united: page 17
Contributors
Unknown:
Kay
Mellor
Unknown:
Anna
Williams
Producer:
Hugh
Warren
Director:
Jamie
Payne
SarahWilliams:
Nicola
Stephenson
Anna Williams:
Gaynor
Faye
Tom Bedford:
Nicholas
Gleaves
George Williams:
Keith
Barron
Claudie Williams:
Michelle
Holmes
Fiona Jones:
Heather
Peace
Rick Johnson:
Reece
Dinsdale
Deborah Johnson:
Janet
Dibley
Clare Burnes:
Sunetra
Sarker
Margaret Wright:
Rachel
Davies
Matt Lowe:
Llam
Garriqan
David Nichols:
Matt
Day
James Armitage:
Philip
Jervis
Luca Williams:
Elliot
Anthony
Daisy Williams:
Grace
Ruiz
Jake Williams:
Nathan
Chaplow
Harriet Johnson:
Grace
Cassidy
Shirley Jones:
Gillian
Kerrod
Theo Jones:
Charlie
Connew
Ian Fraser Drew:
Carter
Cain
William Montgomery:
Guy
Henry
Father Saunders:
Sam
Parks
1/5. The dark pathology drama returns.
1/2. When a boat carrying illegal immigrants is found wrecked on the Thames, the team join an investigation into a people-trafficking operation gone wrong. Contains scenes some viewers may find upsetting.
(Concludes tomorrow at 9pm.)
Contributors
Writer:
Doug
Milburn
Producer:
Tim
Bradley
Director:
Michael
Offer
Leo Dalton:
William
Gaminara
Harry Cunningham:
Tom
Ward
Nikki Alexander:
Emilia
Fox
Det Supt Vijay Ashar:
Zubin
Varia
DCI Helen Radley:
Elizabeth
Bower
Jimmy Han:
Burt
Kwouk
Melusi Chazika:
Patrice
Naiambana
Dr Luca Preka:
Rad
Lazar
Chung Hoi Wai:
Kee
Chan
An Hoi:
Maye
Choo
Mr Orhan:
Raad
Rawl
Jessica:
Li-Leng
Au
Tim Kallis James:
Weber
Brown
Professor Danbury:
Sally
Edwards
Zhu Yonghi:
Sang
Lul
Ying Fong:
Kim
Dang
Presented by Jane Hill.
Weather with Helen Willetts.
Contributors
Presented By:
Jane
Hill.
Unknown:
Helen
Willetts.
Do You Want to Be a Millionaire? Fraudsters have been exploiting loopholes in the European Single
Market to steal two billion pounds a year from British taxpayers. In an eye-opening report, Justin Rowlatt confronts one such ne'er-do-well, a plumber who siphoned away an incredible £38m in just six months. Producer Andrew Bell Signed 12.25am NOTE: as Panorama reacts to news, its subject matter may change
Contributors
Unknown:
Justin
Rowlatt
Producer:
Andrew
Bell
Thrilling futuristic adventure starring Kevin Costner and Dennis Hopper. The polar ice caps have melted, causing the world to be flooded. The Mariner, a loner who has adapted to the new world, searches for the mythical Dryland. Review page 40.
Director Kevin Reynolds (1995, 12)
Followed by Weatherview
Contributors
Unknown:
Kevin
Costner
Unknown:
Dennis
Hopper.
Director:
Kevin
Reynolds
Signed. Repeats are not indicated.
Holby City A charity dinner turns disastrous.
2.10 Big Cat Week 1/5. Lions roam the wild in a week-long return to Kenya's exciting Masai Mara.
2.40 Leave No Trace 1/5. A nightly look at how forensic science is used to crack unsolved crimes.
3.10 Return to Tuscany The students prepare to cook their final meal in the much loved Italian region.