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Starting a re-run of the talk show series hosted by Esther Rantzen. Today top chefs Albert Roux and Raymond Blanc take part in a taste-test to discover whether they can tell the difference between a convenience meal and a home-cooked one.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Esther Rantzen
Guest:
Albert Roux
Guest:
Raymond Blanc

A 20-part weekday series of favourite moments compiled from the last eight years of the Antiques Roadshow, presented by four of its resident experts. Today Henry Sandon recalls finds that were worth far more, or far less, than anticipated.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Henry Sandon

Third of a six-part fantasy adventure. The children escape from Elidor with the treasure, but when the family moves house, Roland has a nasty shock.
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Contributors

Writer:
Don Webb
Roland:
Damian Zuk
Helen:
Suzanne Crowshaw
David:
Alexander Trippier
Nicholas:
Gavin J Morris
Frank Watson:
David Beckett
Gwen Watson:
Noreen Kershaw
Malebron:
Stevan Rimkus
The Sibyl:
Valerie Lilley
Warrior:
Renny Krupinski

Comprehensive regional news, with live reports on the issues affecting the South East. Regular presenters are Gwenan Edwards , Mike Embley and Gargy Patel. With sport from Rob Curling.
Editor Jane Mote Subtitled ............
REGIONAL PROGRAMME

Contributors

Unknown:
Gwenan Edwards
Unknown:
Mike Embley
Unknown:
Gargy Patel.
Unknown:
Rob Curling.

Tonight's edition comes from the Great Hall at Blenheim Palace.
The chosen subjects are the life of the prophet Muhammad, the six wives of Henry VIII, the life and works of Jerome K Jerome, and the Thirty Years War. Introduced by Magnus Magnusson.

Contributors

Presenter:
Magnus Magnusson
Director/Producer:
David Mitchell

Continuing the drama serial about an evolving community in the Tiger Bay area of Cardiff.

Charlie has terrible news to break to his daughter Kim.

Contributors

Writer:
Rob Gittins
Producer:
Glenda Jones
Director:
Ian White
Charlie:
Mike Hayward
Sergeant:
Phylip Harries
PC:
Sean Carlsen
Gary:
Philip Howe
Ossie:
Peter Doran
Kate:
Nickie Rainsford
Helen:
Rakie Ayola
Maria:
Suzanne Packer
Dan:
Martin Cole
Warwick:
Richard Harrington
Roy:
Martin Troakes
Bernie:
Robert Gwilym
Naseem:
Clare Isaac
Kim:
Karin Diamond
Jodie:
Jan Anderson
Salim:
Tanveer Ghani
Sonny:
Joe Dixon
Jeweller:
Kerry Joy Stewart
Beth:
Francine Morgan
Lil:
Stevie Parry

Concluding the comedy series.
Sharon applies science to her quest for pregnancy, but nature has other ideas, and so has Tracey. The series returns next year.
See today's choices.
Episode written by Geoff Rowley

Contributors

Writer:
Geoff Rowley
Director:
Baz Taylor
Producer:
Tony Charles
Sharon:
Pauline Quirke
Tracey:
Linda Robson
Dorien:
Lesley Joseph
Chris:
David Cardy
Darryl:
Douglas McFerran
Man in pub:
Tony Pritchard

Continuing the final series of the comedy drama about volunteer soldiers in the Territorial Army.

Mr Wang's cinema advert has attracted a celebrity to Roker Bridge, or so it seems. See today's choices.

Contributors

Writer:
Tim Firth
Producer:
Bernard Krichefski
Director:
Chris Bernard
Eric:
Paul Haigh
Dawn:
Caroline Catz
Mr Wang:
Ozzie Yue
Hodge:
Colin Buchanan
Lloydy:
Adrian Hood
Ally:
Kate Gartside
Spock:
Alistair McGowan
Diesel:
Tony Marshall
Poison:
David MacCreedy
Rundle:
Keiran Flynn
Jeanetta:
Carolyn Pickles
Kirsty:
Holly Grainger
Laura:
Lucy Akurst
Greg Scarry:
Nicky Henson
Declan:
Oliver Cotton
Mr Lomax:
John Hallam
Mrs Lomax:
Lucinda Curtis
Ray Shoe:
Peter Lee
Herself:
Samantha Fox

Second of six programmes examining classic rock albums.

Since its 1986 release this album, with its blend of Western sounds and African rhythms, changed the course of rock music. Featuring interviews with Paul Simon and composer Philip Glass.
Classic cuts: page 28

Contributors

Interviewee:
Paul Simon
Interviewee:
Philip Glass
Director:
Jeremy Marre
Executive Producer:
Nick de Grunwald
Executive Producer:
Bous De Jong

Drama, based on events that rocked American baseball, starring
John Cusack , Charlie Sheen Chicago 1919: the badly paid players of the Chicago White Sox baseball club become vulnerable to the temptation of "fixing'' the World Series. Director John Sayles (1988.15)
* See Films: pages 48-53

Contributors

Unknown:
John Cusack
Unknown:
Charlie Sheen
Director:
John Sayles

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