Little White Lies. Daniel tries to help a distressed patient who has a secret addiction that is causing marital problems.
Writer Joanna Quesnel Showing in HD on BBC HD channel at 6pm
Contributors
Unknown:
Joanna
Quesnel
Dr Daniel Granger:
Matthew
Chambers
Vivien March:
Anita
Carey
John Wilton:
Andrew
Havill
Alice Wilton:
Victoria
Carling
Featuring celebrity sports fans, singer
Ronan Keating , actor Bradley Walsh , comedian and TV presenter Patrick Kielty and DJ Spoony.
Producers Gareth JM Edwards and Caroline Roberts-Cherry
Shown on Saturday at 11.30pm Followed by News Update
Roxy makes a desperate attempt to reconcile with Ronnie. Stacey reacts angrily to the news that
Callum confronted Jean, while Minty runs into an old flame and Peggy considers abandoning politics. Writer Spenser Frearson Cast on Monday/Thursday Omnibus edition next Sunday Repeated at 10pm on BBC3 Behind the scenes: page 8; Soaps: page 31
TODAY'S CHOICES
PICK OF THE DAY SOAP
EastEnders 8.00pm BBC1
When it comes to finding gorgeous men, Walford women know that E20 is a barrel that's already had its bottom scraped. So until a Brad Pitt or a George Clooney comes their way, they must . make do with any Tom, Dick or Harry. Or Max. Or Garry. Some women have even set their cap at Weeble-lookalikes Minty and Phil, and yet another female flutters her eyelashes in their direction when Josie Lawrence joins the cast as Manda, whom both men knew at school.
Teaching night classes in art and pottery locally - that's why they've not bumped into her before - Manda seems keen to rekindle an old relationship. But is she after Minty or Phil? Or maybe either of them will do. Jane Rackham Behind the scenes: p8; Soaps: p31
Documentary series giving an insight into the working lives of officers as they patrol some of Britain's busiest and most dangerous roads.
Director/Executive producer Bruce Lippold
9/12. Emma Thompson, John Sessions, David Mitchell and Alan Davies tackle Stephen Fry's weird and wonderful questions about films and fame.
(Repeated next Wednesday plus an extended rpt tomorrow, both on BBC2)
(RT Direct: C series DVD £19.50 (RRP £20) incl p&p. Call [number removed](standard rate) or visit [website address removed]
Contributors
Chairman:
Stephen
Fry
Panellist:
Emma
Thompson
Panellist:
John
Sessions
Panellist:
David
Mitchell
Panellist:
Alan
Davies
Director:
Ian
Lorimer
Producer:
Piers
Fletcher
6/8; series three. Speech. When Tim and Lee both eagerly volunteer to help Lucy write an important speech, a bitter rivalry breaks out.
Writer Lee Mack ; Director Nick Wood ; Producer Jamie Rix
Showing in HD on the BBC HD channel at 10pm and repeated next Monday on BBC2 RT DIRECT: series I & 2 DVD £27.99 (RRP E39.99) inci p&p. Call [number removed] or visit www.bbcshop.com (code [number removed])
Contributors
Unknown:
Lee
MacK
Director:
Nick
Wood
Producer:
Jamie
Rix
Lee:
Lee
MacK
Lucy:
Sally
Bretton
Tim:
Tim
Vine
Barbara:
Miranda
Hart
Daisy:
Katy
Wlx
Peter:
Richard
Brlmblecomb
Business women:
Chandrika
Chevll
Business women:
Julla
Watson
Dexter star Michael C Hall and Gavin & Stacey's
James Corden are in the studio, and there's chat and music from Annie Lennox.
Director Mick Thomas ; Series producer Suzi Aplin
Repeated tomorrow Simulcast in HD on the BBC HD channel
Contributors
Unknown:
Michael C
Hall
Unknown:
James
Corden
Unknown:
Annie
Lennox.
Director:
Mick
Thomas
Producer:
Suzi
Aplin
Romantic drama starring Romola Garai and Diego Luna.
Cuba, November 1958: US teen Katey and her family move to Havana. As revolution looms, Katey is seduced by the passionate moves of a local waiter. But her relationship scandalises her father, particularly when it emerges that the duo are competing together in a dance contest.
Review p41.
(2003, PG)
Followed by Weatherview
Contributors
Unknown:
Romola
Garai
Unknown:
Diego
Luna
Director:
Guy
Ferland
Signed. Repeats are not indicated.
Horizon Looking at human body clocks.
2.10 Timewatch - Queen Elizabeth's Lost Guns 1/7 Raising a sunken 400-year-old ship's cannons.
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