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Willem Dafoe , star of Platoon, Mississippi Burningand The Last Temptation of Christ, is one of Gloria Hunniford 's guests tonight.
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This week, from India, the village that bit back. The surprising story of the world's most successful public health programme - to eradicate mosquitoes and the devastating disease they carry by taking blood samples after dark and clearing weeds from a river. And the amazing stalling car.
An engine that stops when you least expect it - not a fault but a major contribution to fuel economy. With Judith Hann , Kate Bellingham , Howard
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Another chance to see an episode of John Sullivan's comedy series.
Starring David Jason, Nicholas Lyndhurst, Buster Merryfield.
Rodney and Cassandra become engaged but Rodney is not in an optimistic mood. Not only is he convinced that he has failed his computer science exam but he's also got to find the money for a deposit on a flat. But Del could come up trumps - if only he could shift 200 mobile phones.
With Christopher Ryan, Roy Marsden, Denis Lill and Jeff Stevenson.
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Classic sitcom. With Rodney and Cassandra about to tie the knot, Del has some business to take care of while trying to avoid the Driscoll brothers. Show more
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Investigative science series. Gripping Stuff. How do flies crawl up smooth surfaces and why do bats not fall from their perches when sleeping? Finding out how animals perform their amazing gripping feats has occupied Dr Graham Walker for 20 years. By contrast,
Professor Tony Kinloch has devoted his life to developing glues for human use. In this lighthearted comparison between animal and human gripping technologies, these experts find out if man can beat nature when it comes to holding on. Producer Isabelle Rosin
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Highlights of tonight's FA Cup fifth-round replays plus a preview of next week's glamorous Uefa Cup clash between Genoa and Liverpool.
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The Formula 1 season gets under way this Sunday with the first South African Grand Prix since 1985. Steve Rider reports on preparations at the Kyalami circuit, and commentary team
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One for My Daughter. Hawk enlists the help of Spenser to protect a swaggering, hard-drinking gambler whose debt to a psychopathic mobster also endangers his teenage daughter.