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The duo test their potion.
Voltar refuses to buy cookies.
** Musical comedy featuring Freddie and the Dreamers. A group of young workers in a holiday camp seek fame and fortune via a talent contest. Review page 43.
Director James Hill (1964, U)
Contributors
Director:
James
Hill
Presented by Declan Curry and Naga Munchetty.
Contributors
Presented By:
Declan
Curry
Presented By:
Naga
Munchetty.
Radha Manjeshwar visits the Deaf Bikers UK rally at Reading, and Stephen Collins reports on this year's Glastonbury Festival. With voiceover.
Contributors
Unknown:
Radha
Manjeshwar
Unknown:
Stephen
Collins
A rhino with life-threatening arthritis receives treatment.
(Revised rpt)
Kristian Digby helps two single mothers hoping to exchange their properties.
Contributors
Unknown:
Kristian
Digby
Mr Monk and the Big Reward Monk and Natalie search for a stolen diamond.
Si King and Dave Myers prepare haggis for the people of Dumfries and Galloway.
Contributors
Unknown:
Dave
Myers
Paul Martin 's task tonight is to realise a £1,000 profit for Bedfordshire's Elizabeth Curtis Riding School, which wants to buy a new pony.
BBC HOMES & ANTIQUES MAGAZINE: available monthly, price £3.40
Contributors
Presenter:
Paul
Martin
Covert footage reveals how Romanian Gypsy children across the continent are forced to beg and steal - often for the benefit of organised crime. Liviu Tipurita's film also highlights the discrimination suffered by the Romany people and the shocking phenomenon of child trafficking.
Director/Producer Liviu Tipurita
Contributors
Unknown:
Liviu
Tipurita
Producer:
Liviu
Tipurita
4/6. Allegra McEvedy and Paul Merrett bring their campaign for healthy, low-cost eating to Cambridge, where they find five otherwise intelligent students living as slaves to the local convenience store, spending £250 between them each week on largely tinned and packaged food, never thinking to prepare and share a communal meal. With dishes like fish pie, veal ratatouille and meatball-and-chorizo stew, Allegra and Paul aim to fill the gaping hole in the students' culinary education while helping them to save money in the process.
Signed on BBC1
BBC MAGAZINES: Good Food, £3.10; Olive, £3.40; both available monthly
Contributors
Presenter:
Allegra
McEvedy
Presenter:
Paul
Merrett
Series Producer:
Paul
Tasker
Executive Producer:
Helen
Veale
8/8. The final batch of would-be entrepreneurs includes a Warwickshire husband-and-wife team who have designed a range of computer mice based on classic cars. Another duo want £75,000 for a share in their invention which claims to extract that last bit of toothpaste from the end of the tube, while Manchester student Vernon Kerswell hopes to win favour and financial backing for his remote-controlled micro-helicopters.
Simulcast in HD on the BBC HD channel
Dragon's Den: Outside the Den is tomorrow at 9pm on Dave
PHOTO GALLERY AND BLOGS: [web address removed] The Inside Story: page 88
Contributors
Entrepreneur:
Vernon
Kerswell
Presenter:
Evan
Davis
Series Producer:
Sam
Lewens
Executive Producer:
Dominic
Bird
2/6. Pop star Liz McClarnon, Ricky Wilson from Kaiser Chiefs and MasterChef's Gregg Wallace join hosts Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer and the other regulars - including team captains Jack Dee and Ulrika Jonsson, scorer George Dawes (aka
Matt Lucas) and burger van owner Angelos Epithemiou - on another edition of the comedy panel show.
Producer Lisa Clark
Simulcast in HD on the BBC HD channel BEST SHOOTING STARS MOMENTS BLOG: radiotimes.com/shooting-stars
Contributors
Unknown:
Liz
McClarnon
Unknown:
Ricky
Wilson
Unknown:
Gregg
Wallace
Unknown:
Vic
Reeves
Unknown:
Bob
Mortimer
Unknown:
Jack
Dee
Unknown:
Ulrika
Jonsson
Unknown:
George
Dawes
Unknown:
Matt
Lucas
Unknown:
Angelos
Epithemiou
Producer:
Lisa
Clark
With Jeremy Paxman.
Followed by Weather
Contributors
Unknown:
Jeremy
Paxman.
6/10; series five. The Dickensian Aspect. Marlo and Chris redouble their efforts to solve the mystery of Omar's disappearance, and Pearlman finds evidence of corruption in City Hall. Episode seven is tomorrow at 11.20pm.
For cast see page 80 Repeated on Friday at 2.05am
First shown on FX PROGRAMME GUIDE: radiotimes.com/thewire