Listings
Presented by Susanna Reid and Charlie Stayt.
Contributors
Presented By:
Susanna
Reid
Presented By:
Charlie
Stayt.
The week's news, interviews and the Sunday papers.
Includes News at 9.00.
Journalist Eve Ahmed draws on her own experience to explore the challenges raised by inter faith marriage.
John Craven explores the flora and fauna of Cornwall's Lizard Peninsula. Juliet Morris looks into chicken theft. Includes
Weather for the Week Ahead. Signed rpt Thursday at 1.55am BBC COUNTRYFILE MAGAZINE: E3.40
Contributors
Unknown:
John
Craven
Unknown:
Juliet
Morris
John Sopel and the team's political analysis. Including
News at 12.00, and at 12.30, in-depth local stories.
Contributors
Unknown:
John
Sopel
Omnibus edition.
Cast on Monday and Wednesday
All in Disgeese. Rene's cafe is overcrowded.
Please Mind Your Head
Hyacinth and Richard move to the country.
With Jeremy Vine. CONTACT: email [address removed]; tel
[number removed] (national rate): write to PoV, BBC Birmingham, The Mailbox, Birmingham B1 1RF; or visit www.bbc.co.uk/pov
Contributors
Unknown:
Jeremy
Vine.
Aled Jones reveals how Ralph Vaughan Williams , composer of The Lark Ascending, took inspiration from the English countryside.
Contributors
Unknown:
Aled
Jones
Unknown:
Ralph Vaughan
Williams
Austria v Croatia
Group B gets off the ground in Vienna (kick-off 5.00) as co-hosts Austria make their
European championship debut against highly fancied Croatia who ended England's dreams of qualification. Introduced by Gary Lineker. Simulcast in HD on the BBC HD Channel
Digital viewers press the red button for alternative commentary and rolling highlights
Contributors
Introduced By:
Gary
Lineker.
Read by Emily Maitlis. Regional News
Then Weather with Darren Bett.
Contributors
Read By:
Emily
Maitlis.
Unknown:
Darren
Bett.
Emotions are sure to run high in the Worthersee Stadium in Klagenfurt, Austria, as the favourites get their campaign under way in this Group B clash against their hopeful neighbours (kick-off 7.45).
A surprise third-place finish on home turf at the 2006 World Cup restored German pride, but despite winning the European title in 1996, they have not won a match in the tournament since.
Coach Joachim Low will look to the experience of Chelsea's Michael Ballack, Arsenal's Jens Lehmann and Miroslav Klose of Bayern Munich to rectify that.
Competing in their first European championship after topping a group including Euro 2004 finalists Portugal, Poland will hope that Euzebiusz Smolarek can continue the form that saw him hit the net nine times in qualification. Smolarek was the first Pole in 20 years to score a goal against Portugal, the last one having been scored by his father, Wlodzimierz Smolarek.
Introduced by Gary Lineker.
Producer Phil Bigwood ; Editor Paul Armstrong
Simulcast in HD on the BBC HD channel
MATCH OF THE DAY MAGAZINE: features Euro 2008 news, facts, gossip, match reports, posters and quizzes. On sale now, £1.80
Digital viewers press the red button for alternative commentary and rolling highlights, plus extensive highlights of every game, all the goals of the tournament, and highlights of classic matches.
The match will be available to watch again over the next seven days at [web address removed]
Whose side are you on?: page 13; Match planner and RT covers gallery at [web address removed]
Contributors
Unknown:
Joachim
Low
Unknown:
Michael
Ballack
Unknown:
Jens
Lehmann
Unknown:
Miroslav
Klose
Unknown:
Euzebiusz
Smolarek
Unknown:
Wlodzimierz
Smolarek.
Introduced By:
Gary
Lineker.
Producer:
Phil
Bigwood
Editor:
Paul
Armstrong
Read by Emily Maitlis.
Then Weather with Jay Wynne.
Contributors
Read By:
Emily
Maitlis.
Unknown:
Jay
Wynne.
With only three days to go before Sir Alan Sugar chooses this year's winner, the candidates who didn't make it have their best and worst moments unearthed again. From selling fish and buying kosher chickens to advertising tissues and designing eco-cards, this year's aspiring business men and women were severely tested. Sir Alan reveals how he decided who would hear him say, "You're fired". The final is on Wednesday at 9pm. Director/Producer Martin Conway Their task this week: page 22; In the hiring line: page 63
Contributors
Unknown:
Sir Alan
Sugar
Producer:
Martin
Conway
Moody crime thriller starring Denzel Washington. Los Angeles, 1948: when unemployed Ezekial "Easy" Rawlins takes a job tracking down a politician's girlfriend, he becomes embroiled in blackmail, violence and murder. Review page 54.
Director Carl Franklin (1995, 15)
Followed by Weatherview
Contributors
Director:
Carl
Franklin
Ezekial Easy Rawlins:
Denzel
Washington
Dewitt Albright:
Tom
Sizemore
Daphne Monet:
Jennifer
Beals
Mouse:
Don
Cheadle
Matthew Terell:
Maury
Chaykln
Todd Carter:
Terry
Kinney
Joppy:
Mel
Winkler
Odell:
Albert
Hall
Coretta James:
Lisa Nicole
Carson
Signed. Repeats are not indicated.
Wild China 3/6. The Tibetan plateau.
2.00 Holby City Michael has cause for concern.
3.00 Aliyah - the Journey Home? Jenni Murray investigates the emigration of British Jews to Israel.
3.30 Hard Sell From Norwich.
Contributors
Unknown:
Jenni
Murray