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Is Transylvania in Romania really full of ferocious wolves and blood-sucking vampires? Plus bears that raid dustbins and pelicans on the River Danube.
With Michaela Strachan, Howie Watkins, Nick Baker and Janice Acquah.

(Repeated tomorrow at 7.55am on BBC2)
See Children: page 36

Contributors

Presenter:
Michaela Strachan
Presenter:
Howie Watkins
Presenter:
Nick Baker
Presenter:
Janice Acquah

Love is in the air - and Joanna has her sights set on Josh.
Written by Alison Fisher

Contributors

Writer:
Alison Fisher
Judi:
Laura Sadler
Sarah-Jane:
Laura Hammett
Evelyn:
Diana Magness
Kevin:
George Stark
Dennis:
Alan Cave
Lucy:
Belinda Crane
Joanna:
Fiona Wade
Josh:
Jamie Groves
Lauren:
Melanie Joseph
Andy:
Ashley Walters
Dudley:
Steven Hammett
Judi:
Laura Sadler
Carlene:
Lorraine Woodley
Mrs Holmes:
Rachel Bell
Dai Jones:
Clive Hill

Consumer news and investigative reports, in which the top names on British high streets come in for close scrutiny, including an item in the Count Me In numeracy campaign.
Presented by Anne Robinson, with Alice Beer, Denise Mahoney, Johnathan Maitland and Andy Webb.
Watchdog Hotline: call free on [number removed]
Count Me In Helpline: see The Trouble with Numbers at 6.45pm on BBC2

Contributors

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

When Skinner wakes up in bed next to a murdered prostitute, Mulder and Scully set out to prove his innocence.
See today's choices.

Contributors

Fox Mulder:
David Duchovny
Dana Scully:
Gillian Anderson
Skinner:
Mitch Pileggi
Detective Waltos:
Tom Mason
Lorainne Kelleher:
Jennifer Hetrick
Cigarette smoking man:
William B Davis
Carina Sayles:
Amanda Tapping
Agent Bonnecaze:
Malcolm Stewart

Tonight's programme comes from Norwich where the panel comprises Ian Lang, the president of the Board of Trade; shadow Home Secretary Jack Straw; Liberal Democrat president Robert Maclennan, and Mary Ann Sieghart, the assistant editor of The Times.

Audience: to join Question Time for future programmes phone [number removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
David Dimbleby
Panellist:
Ian Lang
Panellist:
Jack Straw
Panellist:
Robert Maclennan
Panellist:
Mary Ann Sieghart
Director:
Laurence Vulliamy
Executive Producer:
Christopher Capron

Third in a four-part series of personal journeys for the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. Abdullah Ibrahim is an internationally renowned jazz pianist living in New York. However, he was born in South Africa and since Nelson Mandela came to power he has returned each year to his native Cape Town. Ibrahim describes Ramadan as a challenging and creative time when new ideas flow.
(Repeated at 5.40am tomorrow) (Stereo)

Contributors

Presenter:
Abdullah Ibrahim
Producer:
Liz Gray
Series Producer:
Michael Waterhouse

Comedy drama based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning play by Beth Henley. Starring Diane Keaton, Jessica Lange, Sissy Spacek

When the three eccentric Magrath sisters are reunited in their sleepy home town of Hazelhurst, Mississippi, they find old grievances slowly resurfacing.
(1986, 15)
See Films: pages 48-51 ****
Ten things every Jessica Lange fan ought to know: page 41

Contributors

Based on the play by:
Beth Henley
Director:
Bruce Beresford
Lenny Magrath:
Diane Keaton
Meg Magrath:
Jessica Lange
Babe Magrath:
Sissy Spacek
Doc Porter:
Sam Shepard
Chick Boyle:
Tess Harper
Barnette Lloyd:
David Carpenter
Old Grandaddy:
Hurd Hatfield
Zackery Botrelle:
Beeson Carroll
Lucille Botrelle:
Jean Willard
Uncle Watson:
Tom Mason
Willie Jay:
Gregory Travis
Annie May Jenkins:
Annie McKnight
Little Lenny:
Eleanor Eagle
Little Meg:
Jessica Ezzell
Little Babe:
Natalie Anderson

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