As the day of the wedding dawns, Lucas worries that Owen will expose him. EastEnders: The Two Faces of Lucas follows at 8.30pm on BBC3.
Writer Christopher Reason This week's episodes directed by Peter Rose, Tim Mercier More cast Friday Repeated 10pm on BBC3 Followed by News Update
Contributors
Directed By:
Peter
Rose
Directed By:
Tim
Mercier
Lucas Johnson:
Don
Gilet
Owen Turner:
Lee
Ross
Phil Mitchell:
Steve
McFadden
Minty Peterson:
Cliff
Paris!
Jack Branning:
Scott
Maslen
Roxy Mitchell:
Rita
Simons
Archie Mitchell:
Larry
Lamb
Billy Mitchell:
Perry
Fenwick
Ricky Butcher:
Sid
Owen
Bianca Jackson:
Patsy
Palmer
Chelsea Fox:
Tiana
Benjamin
Dr Al Jenkins:
Adam
Croasdell
Jordan Johnson:
Michael-Joel David
Stuart
AmiraShah:
Preeya
Kalidas
Masood Ahmed:
Nitin
Ganatra
Libby Fox:
Belinda
Owusu
Liz Turner:
Kate
Williams
New series. 1/6; series three. As the comedy drama begins its last ever series, the eponymous couple begin to settle into their new life in Wales.
Writers James Corden and Ruth Jones ; Director Christine Gernon
Producer Ted Dowd Repeated at 12.15am on BBC3 Simulcast in HD on the BBC HD channel
PHOTOS, FEATURES: radiotimes.com/gavin-and-stacey "That's all folks!": page 16
Contributors
Unknown:
James
Corden
Unknown:
Ruth
Jones
Director:
Christine
Gernon
Producer:
Ted
Dowd
Smithy:
James
Corden
Nessa:
Ruth
Jones
Gavin:
Mathew
Horne
Stacey:
Joanna
Page
Bryn:
Rob
Brydon
Pam:
Alison
Steadman
Mick:
Larry
Lamb
Gwen:
Melanie
Walters
Dave:
Steffan
Rhodri
Cath:
Pam
Ferris
Rudi:
Sheridan
Smith
Doris:
Margaret
John
Neil the Father:
Ifan Huw
Dafydd
Vicar:
William
Thomas
Dwain Hughes:
Steven
Mao
Huw Davies:
Wayne
Cater
New series. 1/16; series seven. The quiz returns to explore words beginning with G. This week Stephen Fry tests the gardening knowledge of Dara O'Briain, Rob Brydon, Alan Davies and David Mitchell. Director Ian Lorimer ; Producers Piers Fletcher, John Lloyd Feature: page 7; John Lloyd's Point of View: p15
Contributors
Unknown:
Stephen
Fry
Unknown:
Dara
O'Briain
Unknown:
Rob
Brydon
Unknown:
Alan
Davies
Unknown:
David
Mitchell.
Director:
Ian
Lorimer
Producers:
Piers
Fletcher
Producers:
John
Lloyd
David Dimbleby chairs a debate in Edinburgh with guests including Ken Clarke and Marcus Brigstocke. Executive producer Steve Anderson ; Series editor Edward Harvard
Repeated next Sunday on BBC Parliament JOIN IN: call [number removed] (BT landlines cost 10p; other networks vary); text [number removed]; press the red button; or see Ceefax page
Contributors
Unknown:
David
Dimbleby
Unknown:
Ken
Clarke
Unknown:
Marcus
Brigstocke.
Producer:
Steve
Anderson
Discussing political and parliamentary developments. Producer Vicky Flind ; Editor Robbie Gibb
Repeated tomorrow at 6pm on BBC Parliament Followed by Holiday Weatherview
Signed. Repeats not indicated.
Panorama Shown on Monday at 8.30pm
12.55 Life Shown on Sunday at 6pm
1.55 Countryfile Shown on Sunday at 7pm
2.50 Ray Mears's Northern Wilderness 3/6. Retracing the journey of explorer Samuel Hearne.
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