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Vanessa Feltz looks at the gamble of house-swap holidays, following the Mullins family as they trade their London home for an apartment in Barcelona, and three students volunteer for a makeover as they get kitted out for their first jobs.

Contributors

Presenter:
Vanessa Feltz
Series Producer:
Owen Gay
Editor:
Steve Anderson

The final episode of the series of real-life dramas from Heathrow finds Customs Officer Garth Powell accused of torture in the green channel, and Anita Newcourt faces problems on a VIP-filled charter to Hong Kong.
The programme returns for a special edition at Christmas.
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Contributors

Subject:
Garth Powell
Subject:
Anita Newcourt
Executive Producer:
Jeremy Mills
Series Producer:
Bridget Sneyd

Continuing the new comedy series set in a transport cafe starring Gary Olsen, Gwen Taylor.

Bob is less than supportive of Tilly's efforts to find a job, so Pamela offers to introduce her to a women's group to discuss her problems.

See People: page 12

Contributors

Writer:
Paul Mayhew-Archer
Producer:
Mark Chapman
Director:
Gareth Carrivick
Bob:
Gary Olsen
Tilly:
Gwen Taylor
Quentin:
Jonathan Aris
Drew:
John Arthur
Mo:
Michael Fenton Stevens
Didier:
Pierre Forest
Ronnie:
Jay Simpson
Pamela:
Nina Young
Simon Barnes:
Antony Edridge
Mrs Lewis:
Catherine Rabett
Receptionist:
Debbi Blythe

The second of two programmes about the changing role of the children's charity turns the spotlight on the present-day work of Barnardo's. Over projects throughout the UK work with children in desperate circumstances, and the methods are very different from those used in the past. The harrowing story of Mabel Johnson, separated from her twin sister for over 60 years, is contrasted with the very different experiences of today's Barnardo's children.
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Barnardo's revisited: page 23

Contributors

Subject:
Mabel Johnson

Caroline Aherne assumes the guise of chat show hostess Mrs Merton, with guests Lord Lichfield, Carol Vorderman and Barbara Windsor.
(Repeat) (Stereo)

Contributors

Mrs Merton:
Caroline Aherne
Guest:
Lord Litchfield
Guest:
Carol Vorderman
Guest:
Barbara Windsor
Director:
Pati Marr
Producer:
Peter Kessler

In the second of four Proms recorded for BBC television James Naughtie introduces Beethoven's Symphony No 6 in F (Pastoral), recorded at the Royal Albert Hall on 30 July, and David Attenborough talks about the enduring relationship between music and nature.
Mark Wigglesworth conducts the BBC National Orchestra of Wales in Beethoven's sensitive portrait of the countryside, integrating birdsong, peasant dancing and storms into a highly sophisticated symphony that has become one the favourites of the concert repertoire.

Contributors

Presenter:
James Naughtie
Speaker:
David Attenborough
Musicians:
The BBC National Orchestra of Wales
Conductor:
Mark Wigglesworth
Executive Producer:
David Willcock
Director:
Helen Mansfield

Thriller starring Yul Brynner, Charles Gray, Edward Woodward.

American agent Peter Novak arrives in London on the trail of a ruthless ring of counterfeiters. He and his British partner Thompson infiltrate the gang but once inside, it becomes difficult to know who to trust.
(1969)
See Films: pages 48-55 *

Contributors

Director:
Sam Wanamaker
Peter Novak:
Yul Brynner
Nick 'the Owl' Harrison:
Charles Gray
Peter Thompson:
Edward Woodward
Sloane:
John Barrie
Collins:
Bernard Archard
Reynolds:
Ivor Dean
Firenos:
Anthony Jacobs
Tina:
Adrienne Corri
Mueller:
Karel Stepanek
Leeds:
Walter Gotell
Smythe:
Graham Crowden
Martin:
Geoffrey Reed

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