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Concluding the rags-to-riches drama, starring Kate Nelligan

The family starts to fall apart after throwing themselves into Adelaide's social whirl. Anne is determined to make up to her children for years of deprivation, but fears she is fighting a losing battle.
(For cast see yesterday at 11.05am)
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Including at 12.00 News Regional News and Weather

Contributors

[Actress]:
Kate Nelligan

Series visiting Birmingham families whose terraced houses are undergoing renovation. Today, Mike Reid discovers how the colour pink can perk up one's sex life; Simon Biagi learns how computers can help with choosing the right wallpaper; and Brenda Emmanus looks at the latest trends in bricks.

Contributors

Presenter:
Mike Reid
Reporter:
Simon Biagi
Reporter:
Brenda Emmanus

Flora gets a surprise, and Angel's back - to Gary's dismay.
This week's episodes written by Matthew Graham

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Contributors

Writer:
Matthew Graham
Barney:
Stephen Carr
Alfie:
Andrew Smith
Flora:
Kerryann Christiansen
Frew:
Luke Dale
Arran:
Neil Blackstone
Marie:
Louise Mostyn
Patsy:
Justine McKenzie
Jasmine:
Ingrid Hagemann

The latest consumer news and investigative reports, presented by Anne Robinson and Alice Beer.
Tonight, including a report on whether people are being overcharged on their mortgages. In February, Watchdog offered to have 50 viewers' accounts checked by an independent company for errors on their mortgages: tonight, the results are revealed. With reporters Denise Mahoney, Johnathan Maitland and Andy Webb.

Contributors

Presenter:
Anne Robinson
Presenter:
Alice Beer
Reporter:
Denise Mahoney
Reporter:
Johnathan Maitland
Reporter:
Andy Webb
Editor:
Steve Anderson

Nigel offers to help Lorraine, Robbie finds some buried treasure, and Ian's in for a shock.

See today's choices.
This week's episodes written by Billy Hamon, Keith Temple
(Omnibus edition on Sunday) (Stereo)

Contributors

Writer:
Billy Hamon
Writer:
Keith Temple
Producer:
Mike Hudson
Director:
Jeff Naylor
Ian Beale:
Adam Woodyatt
Cindy Beale:
Michelle Collins
David Wicks:
Michael French
Tony Hills:
Mark Homer
Tiffany Raymond:
Martine McCutcheon
Simon Raymond:
Andrew Lynford
Lorraine Wicks:
Jacqueline Leonard
Joe Wicks:
Paul Nicholls
Grant Mitchell:
Ross Kemp
Pat Butcher:
Pam St Clement
Roy Evans:
Tony Caunter
Barry Evans:
Shaun Williamson
Alan Jackson:
Howard Antony
Carol Jackson:
Lindsey Coulson
Bianca Jackson:
Patsy Palmer
Sanjay Kapoor:
Deepak Verma
Gita Kapoor:
Shobu Kapoor
Michael Rose:
Russell Floyd
Pauline Fowler:
Wendy Richard
Mark Fowler:
Todd Carty
Nigel Bates:
Paul Bradley
Ted Hills:
Brian Croucher
Sarah Hills:
Daniel Adenbyashe
Alistair Matthews:
Neil Clark
Phil Mitchell:
Steve McFadden
April Branning:
Debbie Arnold
Frankie:
Syan Blake
Dan Zappieri:
Carl Pizzie
Robbie Jackson:
Dean Gaffney

In the final episode of the series, the last of the West Hatch regulars make it back to the wild - including impatient Ollie the barn owl, who couldn't wait for the hospital to release him. But Glade, an orphaned badger cub, might not be so lucky. With Patrick Robinson.

(Stereo) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Presenter:
Patrick Robinson
Producer:
Michael Gunton

First of an eight-part drama series, set in 1959, charting the lives and loves of five women who work on the Derby telephone exchange.
Starring Letitia Dean

On her first day at work, Sylvia is befriended by Chris Cross, a fellow operator whose mind is more on play than pay.
See today's choices.
Smooth Operators: page 34

Contributors

Writer:
Ruth Carter
Producer:
Laurence Bowen
Producer:
Jacinta Peel
Director:
Betsan Morris Evans
Chris Cross:
Letitia Dean
Sylvia Sands:
Amy Marston
Dick Mandeville:
Colin Wells
Ronni Ferrari:
Helen Sheals
Pam Heath:
Kate Lonergan
Val Pepper:
Samantha Seager
Susi Simmons:
Samantha Hardcastle
Miss Marriott:
Maggie McCarthy
Miss Armitage:
Stephanie Turner
Rick Hollister:
Daniel Newman
Jim:
Paul Parris
Phil Davenport:
Andy Greenhalgh
Graham:
Alex Knight
Mrs Sands:
Sandra Voe

Vintage comedy from 1986.

Jim has an encounter with the Foreign Office, and wonders who is meant to be serving whom.

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Contributors

Writer:
Antony Jay
Writer:
Jonathan Lynn
Director/Producer:
Sydney Lotterby
Jim Hacker:
Paul Eddington
Sir Humphrey:
Nigel Hawthorne
Bernard:
Derek Fowlds
Luke:
Clive Francis
Foreign Secretary:
Ronald Hines
Sir Richard:
Donald Pickering
Israeli ambassador:
David de Keyser

Yes, Prime Minister

Series 1

Episode 6: A Victory for Democracy

Duration: 30 minutes

on BBC One London

Classic sitcom about a beleaguered PM. Jim Hacker begins to wonder whether the government runs the Foreign Office, or vice versa.

Contributors

James Hacker:
Paul Eddington
Sir Humphrey Appleby:
Nigel Hawthorne
Bernard Woolley:
Derek Fowlds
Foreign Secretary:
Ronald Hines
Sir Richard Wharton:
Donald Pickering
Israeli Ambassador:
David de Keyser
Writer:
Antony Jay

Defence of the Realm

Phantom Platoon

Duration: 49 minutes

on BBC One London

Available for years

First shown in 1996, this documentry follows the 'phantom' Pathfinder Platoon's training operations to ready them for action whilst they await secured funding. Show more

Contributors

Reporter:
Peter Taylor
Director:
Neil Grant
Producer:
Neil Grant
Executive Producer:
Elizabeth Clough
Photographer:
Martin Lightening
Photographer:
Chris Openshaw
Photographer:
Chris Hartley
Photographer:
Gerry Law
Sound:
Tim Watts
Graphic Designer:
Christine Buttner
Dubbing Editor:
Steve Barnham
Dubbing Mixer:
Michael Narduzzo
Post Production:
Gary Curran
Post Production:
Andrew Collins
Unit Manager:
Bhupinder Kohli
Production Assistant:
Caroline Carter
Production Manager:
Judy Evans
Film Editor:
Alan Lygo

Genres

Australian comedy starring
John Clayton , Rowena Wallace
Max is an actor; his taxi job is just a way to pay the bills. But when a briefcase containing an incriminating video of the police commissioner is left in his cab by the sinister Bollinger,
Max's second job could provide him with the biggest role of his life.
Director Anthony Bowman (1989) ............
See Films: pages 54-58 ***

Contributors

Unknown:
John Clayton
Unknown:
Rowena Wallace
Director:
Anthony Bowman

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