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Bernie claims to be telepathic.
Five girls hide a mystery celebrity in their house.
Contributors
Producer:
Kirsty
Painter
Including TWF and Hedz.
Then Diddy, Dick & Dom
Contributors
Director:
Nick
Harris
Series Producer:
Jamie
Rea
Tracy has a huge fight with Elaine. (R) (S)
Contributors
Writer:
Elly
Brewer
Writer:
Arnold
Evans
The ghost of a Russian hockey player appears at a match.
The monkeys are given a mirror. (Revised rpt)
Western starring
Tyrone Power and Henry Fonda as Jesse and Frank James , who intervene when railroad agents try to intimidate their mother into selling the family's Missouri farm. Review page 47.
Directors Irving Cummings and Henry King (1939, U)
Contributors
Unknown:
Tyrone
Power
Unknown:
Henry
Fonda
Unknown:
Frank
James
Directors:
Irving
Cummings
Brad Pitt discusses his role in The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
Shown last Tuesday on BBC1
Contributors
Unknown:
Brad
Pitt
Unknown:
Jesse
James
Drama starring Keisha Castle-Hughes as a Maori schoolgirl who tries to win the approval of her grandfather. Review page 47. Director Niki Caro (2002, PG)
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Contributors
Director:
Niki
Caro
Falcon Beach 7/15. Summer Solstice Paige rents a boat out to Jason.
Contributors
Jason Tanner:
Steve
Byers
Paige Bradshaw:
Jennifer
Kydd
Tanya Shedden:
Devon
Weigel
Adrian Keeper:
Peter
Mooney
Ginny Bradshaw:
Allison
Hossack
Rptd on Monday at 7pm, BBC3
5.50 Heroes Unmasked A look behind the scenes of the hit show.
(Revised repeat)
The Independent's Mark Steel looks over the week's top stories.
Contributors
Unknown:
Mark
Steel
4/4. Harold Lloyd. The comedian pays tribute to the 1920s box-office star who became famous for his daring pictures and skyscraper stunts. Plus a chance to view Lloyd's popular short film, Never Weaken. Series producer Kate Broome
First shown on BBC4
Contributors
Unknown:
Harold
Lloyd.
Producer:
Kate
Broome
8/10. Andrew Graham-Dixon marks the 250th anniversary of William Blake 's birth with a profile of the poet. painter and printer, while Sheffield band Reverend and the Makers perform their version of Blake's Jerusalem. Elsewhere, Tom Dyckhoff travels to Brazil to meet controversial architect
Oscar Niemeyer ahead of his 100th birthday, Jimmy Carr attempts to tell the history of the joke.... in under ten minutes, and Mark Kermode talks to director
Todd Haynes about the upcoming Bob Dylan biopic, /'m Not There. Plus music from Richard Hawley. Series producer Graham Mitchell ; Executive producer
Edward Morgan Repeated at 1.40am
Contributors
Unknown:
Andrew
Graham-Dixon
Unknown:
William
Blake
Unknown:
Tom
Dyckhoff
Unknown:
Oscar
Niemeyer
Unknown:
Jimmy
Carr
Talks:
Mark
Kermode
Director:
Todd
Haynes
Unknown:
Bob
Dylan
Unknown:
Richard
Hawley.
Producer:
Graham
Mitchell
2/8; series three. Bournemouth to Plymouth.
Neil Oliver finds out about the building of Britain's most famous lighthouse on Eddystone rocks, Alice Roberts investigates the secret formula for the perfect sandcastle and Dick Strawbridge joins an American serviceman on his emotional return to the beach where he was left for dead during the Second World War's secret, and disastrous, Operation Tiger.
Series producer Steve Evanson : Executive producer William Lyons www.bbc.co.uk/coast
Contributors
Unknown:
Neil
Oliver
Unknown:
Alice
Roberts
Unknown:
Dick
Strawbridge
Producer:
Steve
Evanson
Producer:
William
Lyons
7/9. Special extended and uncut version of Friday's edition, with panellists Will Self, Chris Addison , Ian Hislop , Paul Merton and guest host Clive Anderson. (Revised Rpt) Paul Merton hosts Room 101 on Tuesday at 10pm
Contributors
Unknown:
Chris
Addison
Unknown:
Ian
Hislop
Unknown:
Paul
Merton
Unknown:
Clive
Anderson.
Unknown:
Paul
Merton
2/3. The powerful Cold War thriller based on Robert Littell 's bestselling novel continues. CIA operative Jack McAuliffe is again caught in the crossfire as his missions in Hungary and Cuba are betrayed by a Soviet mole and political infighting. Meanwhile, Yevgeny continues to act for the KGB in America.
Signed rpt on Thursday at 2.25am on BBO (HD)
Contributors
Unknown:
Robert
Littell
Unknown:
Jack
McAuliffe
Jack McAuliffe:
Chris
O'Donnell
James Jesus Angleton:
Michael
Keaton
Leo Kritzky:
Alessandro
Nivola
Elizabet Nemeth:
Natascha
McElhone
Yevgeny Tsipin:
Rory
Cochrane
Harvey Torriti:
Alfred
Molina
Elliott Ebbitt:
Stephen
Boqaert
Pavel Zhilov:
Ulrich
Thomsen
Frank Wisner:
Ted
Atherton
Arpad Zelk:
Misel
Maticevic
9/10. Henry's impatience for a divorce leads him to threaten Cardinal Campeggio who, taking his cue from the Vatican, continues to defer any decision.
Shown yesterday For cast see Friday
Contributors
Unknown:
Cardinal
Campeggio
Romantic drama starring Kenneth Branagh. Richard is a man obsessed with flying. His attempted flight off a tower block leads to a bout of community service and a meeting with Jane, a sharp-tongued woman dying from motor neurone disease. Review page 47. Director Paul Greengrass (1998, 15)
Contributors
Unknown:
Kenneth
Branagh.
Director:
Paul
Greengrass
Award-winning Spanish drama. While her abusive husband recovers from surgery, an elderly housewife sets about improving the lot of her discontented 35-year-old daughter. In Spanish with English subtitles. Review page 47.
Director Benito Zambrano (1998, 15)
Contributors
Director:
Benito
Zambrano