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The cub finds a new home.
The hero confronts Valmont.
Can Laura save her noisy baby brother?
Contributors
Writer:
Adrian
Mead
The friends take off on a magic sofa.
Comedy starring Kenan and Kel as burger-bar workers threatened by the opening of a huge fast-food diner opposite. Review page 62.
Director Brian Robbins (1997, PG)
Contributors
Director:
Brian
Robbins
The clan go camping. (BW)
Fond biographical drama on the slapstick trio whose antics took a toll on their health without bringing them the star status that they really craved. Review page 62.
Director James Frawley (2000)
(BW and Colour)
Contributors
Director:
James
Frawley
New volunteers who fought at the Somme. Michael Redgrave narrates.
(BW) (More tomorrow at 2.20pm)
Contributors
Narrator:
Michael
Redgrave
Where's Catherine Gee? Richard Whiteley, Nina Myskow and Ian McCaskill study the clues.
Contributors
Reporter:
Catherine
Gee
Panellist:
Richard
Whiteley
Panellist:
Nina
Myskow
Panellist:
Ian
McCaskill
The striking French town of Orange is today's destination.
West End musical stars Laura-Michelle Kelly and Gavin Lee sing for their supper.
Contributors
Guest:
Michelle
Kelly
Guest:
Gavin
Lee
Aberdeen hosts the antiques show. (Revised rpt)
The pressure's mounting on the three finalists - tonight they have just six minutes to present and cook their own recipe. The grand finale is tomorrow at 6.30pm. Series director Emma Peach ; Series producer Karen Ross
Contributors
Director:
Emma
Peach
Producer:
Karen
Ross
2015: a freighter docked at Dover loses its cargo of toxic waste; subsequently a scientist's body is found in an incinerator. In the search for the killer, DC Temple and Di Macguire infiltrate the underworld of organised crime. The latest edition of the hypothetical drama-documentary series is based on new research into one of Europe's fastest growing crimes - waste traffic. Stars Daniela Nardini , Patrick O'Kane and Phil Whitchurch . Writer Phil Gladwin ; Producer/Director Nicolas Brown
Contributors
Unknown:
Di
MacGuire
Unknown:
Daniela
Nardini
Unknown:
Patrick
O'Kane
Unknown:
Phil
Whitchurch
Unknown:
Phil
Gladwin
Director:
Nicolas
Brown
Blackbeard's Revenge. Could a 300-year-old wreck, exposed by hurricanes in the waters off North Carolina, be the remains of the pirate Blackbeard's ship?
Director Danielle Peck : Series producer Will Aslett (AD) RT DIRECT: Journeys to the Bottom of the Sea VHS, £17.99 (RRP E19.99) including p&p. To order call [number removed] (national rate)
Contributors
Director:
Danielle
Peck
11/12. Will salvaged mahogany floors from a Lincoln barracks be good enough to lay in a new flagship store? Drew Pritchard, meanwhile, finds hidden gems in a church near Monmouth. Narrated by Susannah Doyle. Series producer Susan Crook (AD) BBC HOMES & ANTIQUES MAGAZINE: E3.20, monthly
Contributors
Unknown:
Susannah
Doyle.
Producer:
Susan
Crook
4/4. Reg and Jenny's parenting problems exploded into a marital crisis last week, while single mum Mary walked out in a rage. Tonight, it's Sue and Richard's turn to feel the strain. As the series ends, can any of the parents stick to their new strategies and turn things around for good? Amanda Redman narrates. Director Paul Tilzey ; Executive producer Simon Ford www.bbc.co.uk/parenting
Contributors
Unknown:
Amanda
Redman
Director:
Paul
Tilzey
Producer:
Simon
Ford
7/8. Dave Van Den Bergh is pushing 40, does a desk job and has taken few risks in his life. But that's all about to change; he's decided to set off on a four-month backpacking odyssey round Asia. The chaos of travel proves a tough challenge, but his greatest test is working out what to do with the rest of his life. Producers Sara Hardy , Blue Ryan; Series producer Sanjay Singhal www.bbc.co.uk/holiday
Contributors
Unknown:
Dave
van Den Bergh
Producers:
Sara
Hardy
Producer:
Sanjay
Singhal
With Kirsty Wark.
Contributors
Unknown:
Kirsty
Wark.
What does it mean to be British? This social experiment tests the best way for new arrivals to the UK to integrate. Andrew Marr , Janet Street-Porter and Phil Tufnell teach a Congolese musician essential characteristics, while a Brazilian student finds out by staying with a typical British family. Narrated by Richard E Grant.
Producer Bob Jefford ; Executive producer Tommy Nagra
Contributors
Unknown:
Andrew
Marr
Unknown:
Janet
Street-Porter
Unknown:
Phil
Tufnell
Unknown:
Richard E
Grant.
Producer:
Bob
Jefford
Producer:
Tommy
Nagra
Droll comedy drama. Rene suffers from a terminal wasting disease, but enjoys :onfronting the staff at his home for the disabled, and visiting an area known to be frequented by prostitutes. In French with English subtitles. Review page 62.
Director Jean-Pierre Sinapi (1999, 15) Film Highlights: page 52
Followed by The Witness
Contributors
Director:
Jean-Pierre
Sinapi
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