Listings
Presented by Susanna Reid and Charlie Stayt. (5)
Contributors
Presented By:
Susanna
Reid
Presented By:
Charlie
Stayt.
Shown yesterday at 10.15pm
With Andrew Marr. includes
9.00 News; later, Weather.
Editor Barney Jones
Contributors
Unknown:
Andrew
Marr.
Editor:
Barney
Jones
Country and western legend
Kenny Rogers performs his latest single and talks about his life and music, while the Jewish ritual of bar mitzvah comes under the spotlight in a new British film. Series producer Emma Worthington
Exec producer Chris Coughlin
John Craven and Miriam O'Reilly visit the Menai Strait, plus reports on Ardnamurchan Lighthouse in Argyll, the shortage of farm vets, and a Staffordshire vineyard. Plus Weather for the Week Ahead.
Series producer Sarah Gibbs
Contributors
Unknown:
John
Craven
Unknown:
Miriam
O'Reilly
Producer:
Sarah
Gibbs
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
Herr Flick finds himself imprisoned in the General's dungeon.
Writers David Croft and Jeremy Lloyd
Contributors
Unknown:
Herr
Flick
Unknown:
David
Croft
Unknown:
Jeremy
Lloyd
Hyacinth meets with the Ladies' Luncheon Club's special guest.
Writer Roy Clarke
Contributors
Unknown:
Roy
Clarke
A couple from Putney, south-west London, sell their effects.
Judge Not. The funeral of an R&B legend plunges super-sleuth
Jessica Fletcher into the middle of a murder mystery. <R)
Contributors
Unknown:
Jessica
Fletcher
Omnibus edition.
For cast see page 36
Viewers' opinions on BBC shows and behind-the-scenes reports on new programmes. (5) CONTACT: email pov@bbc.co.uk; call [number removed](local rate); or write to POV, BBC Birmingham, The Mailbox, Birmingham 811RF
Lionel and Jean return from holiday to find Judith's boyfriend has been staying at the house.
Writer Bob Larbey
Contributors
Unknown:
Bob
Larbey
Aled Jones introduces a seasonal sing through the year as a choir of 1.000 voices perform inspirational hymns, while special guest Hayley Westenra will sing All Things Bright and Beautiful.
Producer Pamela Hossick ; Editor Hugh Faupel
Contributors
Introduces:
Aled
Jones
Unknown:
Hayley
Westenra
Producer:
Pamela
Hossick
Editor:
Hugh
Faupel
Among the items under scrutiny in the Brangwyn Hall, Swansea, are glam rocker Marc Bolan's guitar and stage suits and an eerie artefact used to scare early suffragette supporters.
Presented by Michael Aspel.
Producer Michele Burgess;
Series editor Simon Shaw
BBC magazine: Homes & Antiques, new edition out now price £3.30
Contributors
Unknown:
Marc
Bolan
Presented By:
Michael
Aspel.
Producer:
Michele
Burgess
Editor:
Simon
Shaw
With Darren Jordon. Regional News
Followed by Weather with Dan Corbett.
Contributors
Unknown:
Darren
Jordon.
Unknown:
Dan
Corbett.
4/6. Running with Wild Dogs. Living rough in the African wilderness, Steve Leonard is on the trail of three wild dogs as they leave the safety of the pack. Failure to find a mate and start a new pack may mean death at the hands of their deadliest enemies, lions.
Producer Martin Hughes-Games ; Executive producer Sara Ford
Signed repeat next Wednesday
Contributors
Unknown:
Steve
Leonard
Producer:
Martin
Hughes-Games
The nation's second most prestigious family return for the first time in seven years in this one-off special. Although Denise is now pregnant again and Antony is a successful businessman, there's always time for a cuppa in front of the telly back at their mam and dad's.
A documentary on the show's appeal is at 10.15pm.
Writers Caroline Aherne, Craig Cash, Phil Mealey
The Royle we: page 14; Moment of the Week: page 61
Contributors
Writer:
Caroline
Aherne
Writer:
Craig
Cash
Writer:
Phil
Mealey
Director:
Mark
Mylod
Producer:
John
Rushton
Jim:
Ricky
Tomlinson
Barbara:
Sue
Johnston
Denise:
Caroline
Aherne
Dave:
Craig
Cash
Little David:
Harry
Cash
Antony:
Ralf
Little
Cheryl:
Jessica
Stevenson
Nana:
Liz
Smith
Derek:
Steve
Huison
Mary Carroll:
Doreen
Keogh
Lewis Royle:
Connor
Marsh
Slash:
Dave
Howarth
Twiggy:
Geoffrey
Hughes
Soloman:
Phil
Mealey
Joe Carroll:
Peter
Martin
Father Kennedy:
Jim
Whelan
PJ:
John
Delaney
Callum:
Billy
Cash
With Darren Jordon.
Weather with John Hammond. (5)
Contributors
Unknown:
Darren
Jordon.
Unknown:
John
Hammond.
Celebrity fans of the couch-potato clan, including JK Rowling, Peter Kay, Johnny Vegas, Noel Gallagher, Shaun Ryder and Jimmy McGovern, discuss why the show means so much to them.
Contributors
Interviewee:
JK
Rowling
Interviewee:
Peter
Kay
Interviewee:
Johnny
Vegas
Interviewee:
Noel
Gallagher
Interviewee:
Shaun
Ryder
Interviewee:
Jimmy
McGovern
Producer:
John
Rushton
Executive Producer:
Andy
Harries
Highlights of today's Premiership match between West Ham and Blackburn Rovers at Upton Park, a fixture which last year saw the Hammers claw back an early deficit to finish 3-1 victors. Plus a round-up of all the weekend's action with Adrian Chiles.
Producer James Irving ; Editor Mark Demuth
Contributors
Unknown:
Adrian
Chiles.
Producer:
James
Irving
Editor:
Mark
Demuth
High-octane drama starring Giovanni Ribisi and Ben Affleck. Ambitious college dropout Seth Davis takes a job at a small stock brokerage firm, but discovers their working practices aren't as ethical as he expected. Review page 52.
Director Ben Younger (2000, 15)
Followed by Weatherview
Contributors
Unknown:
Giovanni
Ribisi
Unknown:
Ben
Affleck.
Unknown:
Seth
Davis
Director:
Ben
Younger
Signed. Repeats are not indicated.
Holby City Mark has a radical plan. (5)
4/6. Scottish actor
David Tennant delves into his family tree.
Contributors
Unknown:
David
Tennant
Searching for gems at
Kedleston Hall, Derbyshire. With Michael Aspel.
Contributors
Unknown:
Michael
Aspel.