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Nick Ross presents coverage of this year's Liberal Democrat Party Conference from Glasgow. With Anne Perkins and Jon Sopel.

Including at 11.00 and 12.00 News (Subtitled) Regional News; Weather

Contributors

Presenter:
Nick Ross
Reporter:
Anne Perkins
Reporter:
Jon Sopel

The Animals of Farthing Wood
Animation.
(Rpt) (Stereo) (Subtitled)

3.55 Monster Cafe: 2
A 15-part comedy.
The Baroness relieves Frankie of her managerial duties and de-activates her. Who will be Monster Cafe's new manager?

Contributors

Writer (Monster Cafe):
Simon Davies
Frankie:
Isobel Middleton
Igor:
David Shimwell
Mummy:
Toby Sedgwick
Baroness:
Peta Lily

Gary faces up to the truth.
Last in the series.
This week's episodes written by Lizzie Mickery

Contributors

Writer:
Lizzie Mickery
Alison:
Victoria Murray
Alfie:
Andrew Smith
Gary:
George Trotter
Karen:
Kimberley Dunbar
Angel:
Vicky Taylor
Gerry:
Terry Joyce
Noddy:
Brett Adams
Lee:
Rory Gibson
Geoff:
Billy Fane

Animals dangerous to man.

A look at a variety of "creepy-crawlies", from the largest, hairiest spiders, which look terrifying but are in fact totally harmless, to the poisonous scorpions which infest desert towns.
See today's choices.

Contributors

Producer:
Mary Colwell
Series Producer:
Richard Matthews

Third in an eight-part drama about a police operational support team.

The officers from Charlie Van struggle to keep the peace when hostilities erupt between an Asian community and local prostitutes.

Contributors

Writer:
Steve Trafford
Producer:
Hilary Salmon
Director:
Jan Sargent
Sgt Bill Parkin (Sarge):
Martin Troakes
PC Eric Warren (Token):
Christopher John Hall
PC John Barrett (Thug):
Nick Miles
PC Gill Copson (Dippy):
Katrina Levon
PC Ian Macrae (Jock):
Alex Norton
PC Roger Tennant (Flub):
Calum MacPherson
PC Lionel Adams (Oz):
William Tapley
PC Susan Li (Bruce):
Colette Koo
PC Wayne Cheetham (Bog):
Oliver Milburn
Inspector Harlow (Jean):
Wayne Morris
DI Overton:
Peter Sullivan
Spt Hallsworth:
Sam Cox
DCI Olivers:
Suzan Crowley
PC Goole:
Christopher Quinn
Kate Warren:
Beverley Hills
Brenda Parkin:
Amelda Brown
Dave:
Charles Simpson
Tracy:
Annie Miles
Joyce:
Dido Miles
Ali:
Ayub Khan Din
Cheryll:
Donna Alexander
Ralf Johnson:
Steve Toussaint
Val:
Joanne Eley
Tina:
Laura Beckford
Sgt Gillard:
Terry John
Insp Frater:
Chris Birch
Insp Kender:
Graeme Eton
PC Stockdale:
Greg Hobbs
Social worker:
Ron Webster
Peter:
Andrew Lawden
Cllr Baxter:
Eve Adam
Punter:
Michael Sadler
Jim Parkes:
Steve Fortune
Kindly vicar:
Ian Brooker

The light-hearted sports quiz umpired by Nick Hancock , with team captains Gary Lineker and David Gower assisted by comedians Lee Hurst and Rory McGrath.
Nick Hancock's Kind of Day: p

Contributors

Presenter:
Nick Hancock
Team captain:
Gary Lineker
Team captain:
David Gower
Panellist:
Lee Hurst
Panellist:
Rory McGrath
Director:
Steve Smith
Producer:
Harry Thompson

The return of the weekly topical debate programme in which David Dimbleby invites a studio audience to question leading politicians and other prominent public figures. From Glasgow in SNP Conference week, and as the Lib Dem Party Conference closes, this week's guests include Scottish MPs Charles Kennedy (Lib Dem), and Roseanna Cunningham (SNP).

Contributors

Presenter:
David Dimbleby
Panellist:
Charles Kennedy
Panellist:
Roseanna Cunningham
Director:
Laurence Vulliamy
Series editor:
Christopher Capron

Newsroom drama starring Albert Finney, Marsha Mason

Known as "TV's White Knight - the only man America really trusts", reporter Jason Cromwell has to examine his own methods when the target of one of his investigations commits suicide.
(1990) (Stereo) (Subtitled)
Film Reviews pages 63-70

Contributors

Director:
Peter Werner
Jason Cromwell:
Albert Finney
Jean Cromwell:
Marsha Mason
Irv Mickelson:
John Mahoney
Joanne Winslow-Darvish:
Swoosie Kurtz
Marcie Guilford:
Kathy Baker

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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