Listings
Presented by Bill Turnbull and Sian Williams. CONTACT: email [address removed] or call [number removed]
Contributors
Presented By:
Bill
Turnbull
Presented By:
Sian
Williams.
The day-to-day work of the emergency services.
Mark Franks and Lome Spicer use their own money to see who can make the biggest profit. Followed by News; Weather
Contributors
Unknown:
Mark
Franks
Unknown:
Lome
Spicer
Olympic and Paralympic
- medal winners parade through London to celebrate the UK's most successful games for a century.
Anger Management. Heston's unorthodox methods alarm
Julia on his first day in the job.
Writer Philip Ralph
Contributors
Unknown:
Philip
Ralph
Martin Jones:
Colin
Prockter
Mary Jones:
Meryl
Hampton
Dr Melody Bell:
Elizabeth
Bower
Dr Nick West:
Michael
McKell
The Last Laugh 2/2 Mark knows the killer's identity.
Six new warriors take up the challenge.
Showing on the BBC HD channel at 7.30pm
1/10 Aspiring junior politicians compete in leadership tests, judged by Jonathan Dimbleby.
Any episode, after it has first been broadcast, is available for the duration of the entire series at [web address removed] The Inside Story: page
Contributors
Judge:
Jonathan
Dimbleby
Celebrations include a tea party at Buckingham Palace, McFly performing and a fireworks display.
Rptd tomorrow 4pm on CBBC
(Digital viewers press red to take part in a quiz on 50 years of Blue Peter
7.00am-1.15pm only on Freeview)
Gold Peter: page 20; Book offer: p25
Contributors
Musicians:
McFly
With Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley.
Contributors
Unknown:
Adrian
Chiles
Unknown:
Christine
Bleakley.
Ian is shocked to discover what Jane's been up to.
Writer Richard Lazarus This week's episodes are directed by Peter Rose More cast on Friday Repeated at 10pm on BBC3 www.bbc.co.uk/eastenders Followed by News Update
Contributors
Writer:
Richard
Lazarus
Director:
Peter
Rose
Ronnie Mitchell:
Samantha
Janus
Jack Branning:
Scott
Maslen
Ian Beale:
Adam
Woodyatt
Jane Beale:
Laurie
Brett
Tanya Branning:
Jo
Joyner
Masood Ahmed:
Nitin
Ganatra
Bradley Branning:
Charlie
Clements
Sean Slater:
Robert
Kazinsky
Danielle Jones:
Lauren
Crace
Stacey Branning:
Lacey
Turner
Archie Mitchell:
Larry
Lamb
Roxy Slater:
Rita
Simons
Billy Mitchell:
Perry
Fenwick
Peggy Mitchell:
Barbara
Windsor
Charlie Slater:
Derek
Martin
Callum Monks:
Elliott
Jordan
4/a Enforcement officer Tim Rolt has to deal with a sit-in protest by a family in north London, while John Ayres pursues a developer flouting planning laws and investigates complaints about an outbuilding that's being used as somebody's home. Series producer Nic Blower Exec producer Jane Merkin
Contributors
Unknown:
Tim
Rolt
Unknown:
John
Ayres
Producer:
Jane
Merkin
6/6. Two people are trapped in an upturned car after a freak accident sends it into a freezing river. Then, a pleasure trip at sea turns into a rescue mission when holidaymakers see two girls clinging to an overturned rowing boat in the Atlantic. Executive producers Charlie Bunce and Camilla Lewis
Series editor Kaye Godleman
Contributors
Producers:
Charlie
Bunce
Producers:
Camilla
Lewis
Editor:
Kaye
Godleman
6/12; series 12. Terror 2/2. Nikki visits key witness Isra, the sister of one of the suspects, who insists her brother is innocent. She is appalled by Isra's treatment and the team suspects that the truth is being covered up. See yesterday's choice.
For cast see Wednesday Simulcast in HD on the BBC HD channel
Any episode, after it has first been broadcast, is available for the duration of the entire series at www.bbc.co.uk/ipiayer
With Huw Edwards. Regional News
Then Weather with Peter Gibbs.
Video and audio news, plus summaries, available to download at www.bbc.co.uk/news
Contributors
Unknown:
Huw
Edwards.
Unknown:
Peter
Gibbs.
Topical debate from Stoke-on-Trent. The panel includes Labour Party stalwart Geoff Hoon as well as entrepreneur and Dragons'Den panellist James Caan. Chaired by David Dimbleby.
Exec producer Steve Anderson ; Series editor Gill Penlington CONTACT: phone [number removed] (cost 25p), text [number removed] or email via the website: www.bbc.co.uk/questiontime. See also Ceefax p
Digital viewers can press the red button during the programme to take part in the debate and read other people's opinions
Contributors
Unknown:
Geoff
Hoon
Unknown:
James
Caan.
Unknown:
David
Dimbleby.
Producer:
Steve
Anderson
Editor:
Gill
Penlington
Discussing the latest political developments.
Producer Vicky Flind ; Editor Robbie Gibb Followed by Holiday Weather <s)
Contributors
Producer:
Vicky
Flind
Editor:
Robbie
Gibb
Signed. Repeats are not indicated.
Panorama Shown on Monday at 8.30pm
12.55 Watchdog Shown on Monday at 7.30pm
1.25 What to Eat Now 3/6. Rehabilitating beetroot
1.55 Charley Boorman : Ireland to Sydney by Any Means
4/6. Charley heads towards Nepal on a tuk-tuk.
2.55 An Island Parish 2/12. The local schoolchildren journey to unfamiliar territory.
3.25 Dom's on the Case 4/5. Dom Littlewood investigates rates of blindness in the future.
Contributors
Unknown:
Charley
Boorman
Unknown:
Dom
Littlewood