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Phil Vickery prepares lemon sole with grapes and white wine sauce, Paul Rankin pairs duck with figs in a spicy honey and ginger glaze, and Sophie Grigson does strawberries and cream with a difference.
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Contributors

Chef:
Phil Vickery
Chef:
Paul Rankin
Chef:
Sophie Grigson

Tenth of a 12-part fantasy-comedy series. Bronson, Pete and Linda find a dog which appears to have supernatural powers.
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Contributors

Writer:
Paul Jennings
Linda:
Tasmin West
Pete:
Sam Vandenberg
Bronson:
Rodney McLennan
Dad:
Richard Moir
Nell:
Bunney Brooke
Mr Gribble:
Frankie J Holden
Matron Gribble:
Judith McGrath
Gribble Junior:
Lachlan Jeffrey
Tiger Gleeson:
Cameron Nugent

More holiday ideas, presented by Jill Dando.
This week, Monty Don and his family sample a villa holiday in Tampa Bay, on Florida's west coast. Newsround's Dr David Bull checks out why half a million Britons travel to Ibiza each year, and Jayne Evans goes Welsh castle spotting and keeps up with the Joneses in a Carmarthenshire farmhouse.
Also, Chris Choi investigates the story of a family who lost their home following a timeshare deal and discovers that despite changes in the law, it could happen again this summer.

Contributors

Presenter:
Jill Dando
Reporter:
Monty Don
Reporter:
Dr David Bull
Reporter:
Jayne Evans
Reporter:
Chris Choi
Series Producer:
Paul Wooding
Executive Producer:
Jane Lush

Rerun of the comedy series, first shown in 1992, about Hyacinth Bucket the obsessive snob.
Husband Richard discovers that early retirement isn't always what it's cracked up to be.
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Contributors

Writer:
Roy Clarke
Director/Producer:
Harold Snoad
Hyacinth:
Patricia Routledge
Richard:
Clive Swift
Emmet:
David Griffin
Elizabeth:
Josephine Tewson
Onslow:
Geoffrey Hughes
Daisy:
Judy Cornwell
Rose:
Mary Millar
Roger:
Jon Glover

Fifth of a six-part drama starring Kevin Whately

Griffin investigates some missing antique pistols at a country manor and is caught up in a case of military retribution.
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Contributors

Writer:
Tim O'Mara
Writer:
Al Hunter Ashton
Producer:
Adrian Bate
Director:
Roger Gartland
Jimmy Griffin:
Kevin Whately
Vinny Stanley:
Al Hunter Ashton
Harriet Potter:
Sarah Jane Potts
Sally Griffin:
Annette Ekblom
Jodie Griffin:
Holly Davidson
Dominic Griffin:
Danny Worters
Gabby Rodwell:
Michelle Fairley
Claudette Monro-Foster:
Jill Baker
William Addison:
Grant Masters
Major Frank Russell:
David Robb
Hastings:
Andy Rash Leigh
Alan Conway:
Terry Melia
Alex Clements:
Ian Burfield
Pippa Clements:
Unda Quinn
Darren:
Francis Pope
Rachel Cranmer:
Loretta Parnell
Sean Whiting:
James Barriscale
Haille:
Charlie Caine
Nobby:
Moray Hunter
Lofty:
Jimmy Chisholm
Cecil Addison:
Michael Cochrane
Major Sutton:
Graham Pountney

When Mulder and Scully investigate mutilated corpses in a graveyard and believe the perpetrator may move on to living victims, Scully starts having nightmares and fears she may be next in line.
(Die Hand Die Verletzt can be seen tomorrow at 10.50pm)
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Contributors

Fox Mulder:
David Duchovny
Dana Scully:
Gillian Anderson
Agent Bocks:
Bruce Weitz
Don Pstater:
Nick Chinlund
Satin:
Deanna Milligan
Toews:
Robert Thurston
Ellen:
Glynis Davies
Karen Kosseff:
Christine Willes
Mr Fiebling:
Tim Progosh
Suspect:
Dwight McFee
Marilyn:
Denalda Williams
Young woman:
Maggie Ohara
Prostitute:
Kathleen Duborg
Agent Busch:
Mark Saunders

Coming of age drama, starring Judy Davis

Simon Henderson goes home to spend Christmas with his divorced parents in Toronto. However, on arrival, his father informs him that his mother is in hospital. Simon returns to his boarding school, but early in the New Year his mother arrives unexpectedly, and he begins to realise the extent of her problems.
(1992)
See Films: pages 4&-53 ***

Contributors

Director:
Antonio Tibaldi
Mother:
Judy Davis
Simon Henderson:
Matthew Ferguson
John Henderson:
David McIlwraith
Colonel:
Jan Rubes
Shammas:
Michele Melega

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

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