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Troubleshooters Sid Joynson sets out to motivate workers, this week to improve the standard of hospital care by enlisting the help of those who actually do the job.
BBC Book: Sid's Heroes, £12.99, from bookshops

Contributors

Presenter:
Sid Joynson

Dead Weight. How can America's leading war hero be guilty of cold-blooded murder? With no body, no weapon and the one uncertain witness being wooed by the killer, Lt Columbo must weigh the few facts very carefully before plunging in. With Peter Falk.

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Falk.

A series of dramatised documentaries about people awarded medals for extraordinary courage during wartime.
Today, John Phillips , one of only two army bomb disposal officers sent to the Falklands conflict in 1982.

Contributors

Unknown:
John Phillips

Three more aspiring amateur cooks compete. Hosted by Loyd Grossman , with guests chef Terry Laybourne and actress Rosemary Leach.
Producer Richard Bryan ; Executive producers Bradley Adams and Richard Kalms
♦ See Terry Laybourne : page 33

Contributors

Unknown:
Loyd Grossman
Unknown:
Terry Laybourne
Unknown:
Rosemary Leach.
Producer:
Richard Bryan
Producers:
Bradley Adams
Producers:
Richard Kalms
Unknown:
Terry Laybourne

The first of seven episodes of a new drama set around a Devon veterinary practice.
Starring Suzanne Burden, Richard Hawley

New vet Jennifer Holt soon learns that for some farmers there's a fine line between cost cutting and cruelty.
See today's choices.

In at the Sheep End: page 26

Contributors

Writer:
Andy de la Tour
Producer:
Tony Virgo
Director:
David Blair
Jennifer Holt:
Suzanne Burden
Chris Lennox:
Richard Hawley
Laura Sinclair:
Gabrielle Cowburn
Murray Wilson:
Neil McKinven
Patricia Lennox:
Diana Kent
Alan Sinclair:
Richard Bonneville
Steven Holt:
Tom Brodie
Neil Fairbrother:
Sean Harris
Debbie Fairbrother:
Adie Allen
Scott:
Toby Ross Bryant
Maddy:
Matyelok Gibbs
Claire:
Charlotte Williams
Charlotte Lennox:
Ella Brown
Seller:
Jack Hulland
Buyer:
Dick Brannick
Pritchard:
James Rowe
Councillor:
Peter Dann

Second of a four-part historical drama starring Joe McGann, Mark McGann, Paul McGann, Stephen McGann, Michael Kitchen

With the failure of the potato crop, the people of Brannocktown face starvation and financial ruin.

Contributors

Writer:
Allan Cubitt
Producer:
Jonathan Cavendish
Director:
Diarmuid Lawrence
Sean Phelan:
Joe McGann
Conor Phelan:
Mark McGann
Liam Phelan:
Paul McGann
Daniel Phelan:
Stephen McGann
Townsend:
Michael Kitchen
Maeve Phelan:
Fiona Victory
Mary Dolan:
Tina Kellegher
Ferry:
Sean McGinley
Coulter:
Gerard McSorley
James Phelan:
Joe Pilkington
Joseph Phelan:
Ciaran Fitzgerald
Molly Phelan:
Ciara Marley
Baby Hannah:
Dylan O'Connell
Michael Dolan:
Barry Barnes
Patrick Dolan:
Birdy Sweeney
Sarah Dolan:
Maire Ni Ghrainne
McBride:
Mal Whyte
McCafferty:
Dave Duffy
Dr Davis:
Peter Caffrey
Meagher:
Joe Savino
Harkin:
B.J. Hogg
Brady:
Gerry Walsh

From Warwick Castle. The specialist subjects are John of Gaunt, the Battle for Arnhem, Martin Luther King, and the history and repertoire of the clarinet. With Magnus Magnusson.

Contributors

Presenter:
Magnus Magnusson
Director:
David Mitchell
Producer:
Penelope Cowell Doe

Nearly 4,000 churches in Britain claim to have been touched by a new incarnation of God's miraculous power. One in three churches in Britain is now holding healing services. But this charismatic revival, with its belief in demons of darkness, spirits, angels and miracles, is dividing the Christian world. Everyman uncovers practices of healing and deliverances that have destroyed people's faith and shattered their lives.

Contributors

Producer:
Michael Burke
Series Editor:
Richard Denton

Romantic comedy starring Amy Irving, Peter Riegert

Isabelle Grossman is an intelligent, attractive, 33-year-old Jewish woman. She's not looking for a husband - and even if she was, he certainly wouldn't be running a pickle business.
(1988)
(Postponed from 30 April)
(Stereo)
Film Reviews pages 53-62

Contributors

Director:
Joan Micklin Silver
Isabelle Grossman:
Amy Irving
Sam Posner:
Peter Riegert
Anton Maes:
Jeroen Krabbe
Bubbie Kantor:
Reizl Bozyk
Hannah Mandelbaum:
Sylvia Miles
Lionel:
George Martin
Nick:
John Bedford Lloyd

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