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Live coverage of the first morning's play in the fourth Cornhill Insurance Test between England and the West Indies, from Old Trafford.
Introduced by Tony Lewis.
(Coverage continues at 1.35pm on BBC2)
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(Stereo)
See Jonathan Agnew: page 44

Including at 12.00 News; Regional News; Weather

Contributors

Presenter:
Tony Lewis
Commentary:
Richie Benaud
Commentary:
Geoffrey Boycott
Commentary:
David Gower
Commentary:
Colin Croft
Executive Producer:
Keith Mackenzie

Ricky and Bianca take the plunge. Steve finally meets his match. Grant has to face some home truths.
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This week's episodes written by Tony Jordan
(Omnibus edition next Sunday)

Contributors

Writer:
Tony Jordan
Executive Producer:
Corinne Hollingworth
Director:
Philip Casson
Phil Mitchell:
Steve McFadden
Grant Mitchell:
Ross Kemp
David Wicks:
Michael French
Sam Mitchell:
Danniella Westbrook
Bianca Jackson:
Patsy Palmer
Ricky Butcher:
Sid Owen
Steve Elliott:
Mark Monero
Dawn:
Evelyn Doggart
Gail:
Martine Brown
Sophia:
Jacqueline Stirling
Angie:
Andrea Gordon
Bev:
Barbara Durkin
Susan:
Rachel Pittman
Klaus:
Thorston Manderlay
Margarina:
Monica Diaz
Air hostess:
Yolanda Sangareau
Harry:
Roger Bingham
Car delivery man:
Jose Salas Fernandez
Young woman:
Amanda Baker
Pool youth:
Alan Miles
Club youth:
Roger Ratajczak
Girl:
Sue Bartlett
Girl:
Naomi Allisstone
Girl:
Suzanne Procter

Desmond Lynam and Jenny Hull present a compilation of stories from the last two series of How Do They Do That? Items tonight include filming underfire - how BBC correspondent
Jeremy Bowen brings us words from the wars; John Lenahan explains how the three card trick works; and Charlie Moran , explosions expert, demonstrates how to flatten a power station.
Producers Martin Lucas and Gill Stribling-Wright ; Executive producer Alan Boyd

Contributors

Unknown:
Desmond Lynam
Unknown:
Jenny Hull
Unknown:
Jeremy Bowen
Unknown:
John Lenahan
Unknown:
Charlie Moran
Producers:
Martin Lucas
Producers:
Gill Stribling-Wright
Producer:
Alan Boyd

Another chance to see the fourth series of this family comedy.

A strange ethereal force causes the arrival of a sinister letter at the Porter household.

Contributors

Writer:
Andrew Marshall
Director/Producer:
Richard Boden
Bill:
Belinda Lang
Ben:
Gary Olsen
Rona:
Julia Hills
Jenny:
Clare Buckfield
David:
John Pickard
Christine:
Kim Benson
Tina:
Sandra Dickinson
Mrs Callaghan:
Valerie Hermanni
Michael Callaghan:
Gerard O'Hare

A new five-part crime thriller.

Under the derelict West Pier at Brighton a young woman's body is found. Joshua Penny, a post-graduate student, returns home to track down the killer of his mother, a witness to the first murder. His only clue is a tattoo of a snake and dagger on the murderer's arm.
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(Stereo)

Contributors

Writer:
Tony McHale
Producer:
Barry Hanson
Executive Producer:
Michael Wearing
Executive Producer:
Johan Eliasch
Joshua Penny:
Ben Chaplin
Neville:
Steven Waddington
Lucy Chapman:
Kelly Hunter
Peter Dennigan:
Peter Firth
Kepler:
Nigel Terry
Sam Penny:
David Daker
Tracy Saunders:
Mairead McKinley
The Leveller:
Brett Fancy
Skins:
Neil Stuke
Inspector Reed:
John Stahl
Danny McCrae:
Robert Pugh
David Rossler:
John Gillett
PC Graham:
Sean Gilder
Silvanna:
Kate Wilton
Anna Lipinski:
Valeria Fabbri
Harriet Penny:
Eileen Nicholas
Captain:
Glenn Cunningham
Bradie:
Rachel Wilkinson
Lena:
Siobhan Finneran
School secretary:
Helena Breck
Policeman:
Robert Purdy
WPC:
Jane Marlowe
Language student:
Charlotte Emmerson
Language student:
Danielle Tarento

Uttleborough and Saddleworth John Majorfaces his first electoral test since the renewal of his leadership of the Conservative Party in a by-election at Littleborough and Saddleworth.
David Dimbleby presents live coverage of the declaration with expert analysis from Robin Oakley , the BBC's political editor, and Peter Kellner.
Editor David Jordan

Contributors

Unknown:
Saddleworth John Majorfaces
Unknown:
Robin Oakley
Unknown:
Peter Kellner.
Editor:
David Jordan

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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