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Presented by Dermot Murnghan and Kate Silverton. (5)
Contributors
Presented By:
Dermot
Murnghan
Presented By:
Kate
Silverton.
The team investigate cruelty claims at a farm in Derbyshire.
The trials and triumphs of life in Guy's and St Thomas '. 6) Followed by News; Weather
Contributors
Unknown:
St
Thomas
A paediatrician tries out a new home before deciding whether to make an offer.
4/10. From Birmingham, where car salesmen use their powers of persuasion to try and shift their cases' contents. Followed by News; Weather
Jennie Bond meets a family who are planning a fresh start in Dubai, and want to sell off their clutter to help fund the move.
Contributors
Unknown:
Jennie
Bond
Dylan tries to persuade Sky to have a test to ensure the baby is healthy Repeated at 5.35pm
Rabbitgate. Michelle tries to reconcile two neighbours who are arguing over a missing rabbit. Mother-and-daughter duo Phyllida Law and Sophie Thompson guest. Writer Andrew Cornish
For cast see page 36
Contributors
Unknown:
Sophie
Thompson
Unknown:
Andrew
Cornish
The List of Yuri Lermentov
Possession of a secret document involves Jessica in international intrigue and murder. (S
Contributors
Unknown:
Yuri
Lermentov
The brothers visit a safe house.
DW learns it is difficult to keep a secret.
Bernie fails to persuade Corneil to go on a new fairground ride.
Bouncer grows besotted with the temporary care worker.
Contributors
Writer:
Dan
Anthony
Writer:
Tracy
Brabin
A raccoon finds its way into the Bat-Cave.
Comedy drama about Count Dracula's son.
Hosted by George Alagiah and Natasha Kaplinsky. news.bbc.co.uk 31 Followed by Weather with Alex Deakin.
Contributors
Unknown:
George
Alagiah
Unknown:
Natasha
Kaplinsky.
Unknown:
Alex
Deakin.
3/10. At the Royal Veterinary College in London, Blue the horse needs emergency surgery and Milly the cat's placed in isolation when she's diagnosed with MRSA. Meanwhile at London Zoo, Lumpur the tiger has a date with the dentist. Narrated by Max Beesley. Producer Lisa MacHale ; Executive producer Jane Aldous
Contributors
Unknown:
Max
Beesley.
Producer:
Lisa
MacHale
Producer:
Jane
Aldous
When Billy can't change Honey's mind he makes a decision of his own. Meanwhile, Ian pushes Jane too far and Denise makes a decision about Patrick.
Writer David Lloyd This week's episodes produced by Tom Mullens and directed by Paul Annett For cast see page 36 Repeated at 10pm on BBC3 [web address removed]
Contributors
Writer:
David
Lloyd
Producer:
Tom
Mullens
Director:
Paul
Annett
Fly Me to the Moon. Abra comes up with another cunning plan to beat the system. Elliot uses Joseph to deflect his own grief, and Donna has some close encounters of the spooky kind.
Writer Paul Coates For more cast see Tuesday
Signed repeat next Monday
Contributors
Unknown:
Paul
Coates
Kyla Tyson:
Rakie
Ayola
Connie Beauchamp:
Amanda
Mealing
Joseph Byrne:
Luke
Roberts
Dean West:
Paul
Henshall
Nesta Mukuka:
Noma
Dumezweni
Fran Watkins:
Suzan
Sylvester
Bernard Upton:
Dudley
Sutton
Irene Upton:
Helen
Blatch
Natalie Smith:
Rosa
Hoskins
DRAMA OF THE WEEK
New series 1/6. An action-packed conspiracy thriller set over 17 frantic days in the upper echelons of UK/US diplomacy. Sir Mark Brydon,
British Ambassador to Washington, grapples with tangled relationships and conflicting interests following a major diplomatic incident. In a world of high stakes, where manipulating information means ultimate power, who can Brydon trust?
Writers Lizzie Mickery and Dan Percival ; Producer Grainne Marmion Director Michael Offer www bbc co uk/thestatewithin State of war: page 26; The David Butcher column: page 38
Contributors
Unknown:
Lizzie
Mickery
Unknown:
Dan
Percival
Producer:
Grainne
Marmion
Director:
Michael
Offer
Sir Mark Brydon:
Jason
Isaacs
Nicholas Brocklehurst:
Ben
Daniels
Lynne Warner:
Sharon
Gless
Luke Gardner:
Lennie
James
Jane Lavery:
Eva
Birthistle
Phil Lonsdale:
Neil
Pearson
James Sinclair:
Alex
Jennings
Caroline Hanley:
Genevieve
O'Reilly
Nasreen Qureshi:
Rahnuma
Panthaky
Christopher Styles:
Noam
Jenkins
With Huw Edwards. Regional News
Followed by Weather with John Hammond.
Contributors
Unknown:
Huw
Edwards.
Unknown:
John
Hammond.
London is the venue for tonight's topical debate as a five-strong panel of movers and shakers from the worlds of politics and the media joins David Dimbleby. Series editor Edward Havard ; Exec producer Steve Anderson CONTACT: phone [number removed] (cost 25p), text [number removed] or email via the website: www.bbc.co.uk/questiontime. See also Ceefax page
Contributors
Unknown:
David
Dimbleby.
Editor:
Edward
Havard
Producer:
Steve
Anderson
Lively analysis of the last seven days in politics, with Andrew Neil , Diane Abbott and Michael Portillo.
Producer Vicky Flind ; Editor Jamie Donald Repeated tomorrow at
5.15pm on BBC Parliament www.bbc.co.uk/thisweek
Followed by Weatherview
Contributors
Unknown:
Andrew
Neil
Unknown:
Diane
Abbott
Unknown:
Michael
Portillo.
Producer:
Vicky
Flind
Editor:
Jamie
Donald
Signed. Repeats are not indicated.
Child of Our Time - the Children's Stories 2/5. Megan, a child with an unusually forceful personality.
12.55 To Buy or Not to Buy A Hampshire house-hunter who's in love with the Shetlands.
1.40 Simon Schama 's Power of Art 2/8. How
Gian Lorenzo Bernini resurrected his fortunes with the sculpture The Ecstasy of St Theresa.
Contributors
Unknown:
Simon
Schama
Unknown:
Gian Lorenzo
Bernini