Whitney's advice lands Tiffany in trouble.
Writer Colin Wyatt This week's episodes directed by Richard Platt
More cast on Friday Repeated at 10pm on BBC3 74 Followed by News Update
Contributors
Unknown:
Colin
Wyatt
Directed By:
Richard
Platt
Whitney Dean:
Show
McGarty
Tiffany Dean:
Maisie
Smith
Ronnie Mitchell:
Samantha
WomacK
Roxy Mitchell:
Rita
Simons
Phil Mitchell:
Steve
McFadden
Max Branning:
Jake
Wood
Ian:
Beale
Adamwoodyatt
Masood Ahmed:
Nitln
Ganatra
Archie Mitchell:
Larry
Lamb
Janine Butcher:
Charlie
Brooks
Banca Jackson:
Patsy
Palmer
DrAI Jenkins:
Adam
Croasdell
Liz Turner:
Kate
Williams
Patrick Trueman:
Rudolph
Walker
Amira Shah:
Preeya
Kalidas
Peter Beale:
Thomas
Law
Abi Branning:
Lorna
Fitzgerald
Lauren Branning:
Madeline
Duggan
In a special event to show how much electricity we use without realising it, this experiment attempts to power a home for a day using just human pedal power - while the unsuspecting family inside the house go about their normal routine. Producer Clare Mottershead ; Series producer Rachel Coughlan
Showing in HD on the BBC HD channel at 9.30pm Folding bike offer: page
2/6; series three. Stacey is on the lookout for a new job, but will Gavin stick to his promise?
Writers James Corden and Ruth Jones
Director Christine Gernon ; Producer Ted Dowd
Simulcast in HD on the BBC HD channel
PHOTOS, FEATURES: radiotimes.com/gavin-and-stacey
Turn on ... with Alison Steadman : page
Contributors
Unknown:
James
Corden
Unknown:
Ruth
Jones
Director:
Christine
Gernon
Producer:
Ted
Dowd
Unknown:
Alison
Steadman
Gavin:
Mathew
Home
Stacey:
Joanna
Page
Smithy:
James
Corden
Nessa:
Ruth
Jones
:
Bryn
Robbrydon
Pam:
Alison
Steadman
Mkk:
Larry
Lamb
Gwen:
Melanie
Walters
Dawn:
Julia
Davis
Pete:
Adrian
Scarborough
Dave:
Steffan
Rhodri
Rudi:
Sheridan
Smith
Neil the Father Han:
Huw
Dafydd
Owain Hughes:
Steven
Mao
Marco:
Johnny
Tudor
Welsh Nationalist:
Gillian
Elisa
Stephen Fry asks questions about animals beginning with the letter G of contestants Bill Bailey , Alan Davies , John Hodgman , Sean Lock and Sandi Toksvig.
Director Ian Lorimer ; Producer Piers Fletcher , John Lloyd
Contributors
Unknown:
Stephen
Fry
Unknown:
Bill
Bailey
Unknown:
Alan
Davies
Unknown:
John
Hodgman
Unknown:
Sean
Lock
Unknown:
Sandi
Toksvig.
Director:
Ian
Lorimer
Producer:
Piers
Fletcher
Producer:
John
Lloyd
Topical debate from London with guest Clive Anderson. Executive producer Steve Anderson ; Series editor Edward Havard
Repeated next Sunday on BBC Parliament JOIN IN: call [number removed] (BT landlines cost lOp; other networks vary); text [number removed]; press the red button; or see Ceefax page
Contributors
Unknown:
Clive
Anderson.
Producer:
Steve
Anderson
Editor:
Edward
Havard
Discussing political and parliamentary developments. Producer Vicky Flind ; Editor Robbie Gibb
Repeated tomorrow at 6pm on BBC Parliament Followed by Skiing Weatherview
Signed. Repeats not indicated.
Panorama Shown on Monday at 8.30pm
12.55 Life Shown on Sunday at 6pm
1.55 Countryf lie Shown on Sunday at 7pm
2.50 Ray Mears 's Northern Wilderness 4/6. Following in the footsteps of explorer John Rae.
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