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Highlights from the British Hairdressing awards at Grosvenor House in London, featuring an interview with Sam McKnight. Presented by Caryn Franklin and Tim Vincent.

Contributors

Unknown:
Sam McKnight.
Presented By:
Caryn Franklin
Presented By:
Tim Vincent.

Live coverage of the top pop bands and music acts of 1997 gathering to collect their Smash Hits' awards and performing their hit songs at the Docklands London Arena.
Featuring the Spice Girls, Backstreet Boys, Hanson, Janet Jackson, Celine Dion, Louise, Boyzone, Eternal, Gary Barlow, Peter Andre, Republica and Texas.

Contributors

Director:
Julia Knowles
Producer:
Julia Knowles

Third in the six-part children's drama series, based on the book by E Nesbit.
Now that the dreadful Mrs Biddle has the magic carpet, can the children get it back?
(Stereo) (Subtitled)

Raising teatime TV from the ashes: p 39

Contributors

Author:
E. Nesbit
Adapted by:
Helen Cresswell
Anthea:
Jessica Fox
Robert:
Ivan Berry
Cyril:
Ben Simpson
Jane:
Charlotte Chinn
Voice of the Phoenix:
David Suchet
Mrs Biddle:
Gemma Jones
Lily:
Jean Alexander
Eliza:
Lesley Dunlop
Mr Tonks:
Christopher Biggins
Miss Peasmarsh:
Miranda Pleasence
Uncle Felix:
Mark Powley
Grace:
Laura Clarke
Pet shop owner:
Daniel Casey
Erb:
Leigh Foley
Ike:
Luke Strain
Rose:
Louise Carey
Carol singer:
Jamie Sweeney
Rev Blenkinsop:
Philip Bird
Selina:
Selina Cadell
Amelia:
Nicola Redmond

To celebrate the beginning of the season of Advent Pam Rhodes visits Matlock in north Derbyshire, where she finds out how a donkey sanctuary is helping sick children. She joins local people in the parish church of St Giles where hymns include O Come, O Come Emmanuel, O Little Town of Bethlehem and Hark, What a Sound.

Contributors

Presenter:
Pam Rhodes
Producer:
Maurice Maguire
Editor:
Helen Alexander

Comedy set in an English TB sanatorium in 1947.

Dr Ruggles allows Brian and Tucker to attend a whist drive, but Roy is only well enough to spectate.

Contributors

Writer:
Ray Galton
Writer:
John Antrobus
Director:
Christine Gernon
Producer:
Philip Kampff
Roy Osborne:
Matthew Cottle
Brian Clapton:
Eddie Marsan
Norman Tucker:
Hugh Bonneville
Dr Ruggles:
Gabrielle Glaister
Sister Shelley:
Kate O'Toole
Sqdn Ldr Fielding:
Robert Bathurst
Padre:
Michael Troughton
Vanessa Del Ray:
Hermione Norris
Mrs Doormouse:
Georgina Beer
Benson:
Tim Bourne
Matron:
Edwin Aford
Woman at whist drive:
Louise Paige
Woman at whist drive:
Louise Tomkins
Woman at whist drive:
Claire Worboys

Fourth in a five-part adaptation of Henry Fielding's comic romance.

Lady Bellaston is determined to separate Tom and Sophia.
See today's choices.
This episode contains male and female nudity.
(Repeated on Wednesday at 10.45pm)
John Sessions Questionnaire: p 18

Contributors

Author:
Henry Fielding
Adapted by:
Simon Burke
Producer:
Suzan Harrison
Director:
Metin Huseyin
Tom Jones:
Max Beesley
Sophia:
Samantha Morton
Squire Western:
Brian Blessed
Squire Allworthy:
Benjamin Whitrow
Henry Fielding:
John Sessions
Aunt Western:
Frances de la Tour
Blifil:
James D'Arcy
Lady Bellaston:
Lindsay Duncan
Honour:
Kathy Burke
Partridge:
Ron Cook
Mr Square:
Christopher Fulford
Rev Thwackum:
Richard Ridings
Jack Nightingale:
Matt Bardock
Anderson:
Roger Lloyd Pack
Mrs Miller:
Celia Imrie
Nancy Miller:
Kelly Reilly
Lord Fellamar:
Peter Capaldi
Mr Dowling:
Sylvester McCoy
Parson Supple:
Brian Pettifer
Mrs Fitzpatrick:
Michelle Fairley
Mr Nightingale Sr:
Tim Healy
Gang leader:
Simon Smith

Comedy entertainment series starring Paul O'Grady as Lily Savage.
Tonight's guests include Jason Connery, Janet Street-Porter, Simon Williams, Dale Winton and Mystic Meg.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Lily Savage:
Paul O'Grady
Guest:
Jason Connery
Guest:
Janet Street-Porter
Guest:
Simon Williams
Guest:
Dale Winton
Guest:
Mystic Meg
Director:
Alasdair MacMillan
Producer:
Mark Linsey

Paganism is claimed to be the fastest growing religion in Britain. Everyman examines the rituals of a witches' coven and the practices of druids and shamans and asks whether these faiths are genuine religions or seductive and dangerous superstitions. Narrated by Jenny Agutter.

Contributors

Narrator:
Jenny Agutter.
Producer:
Richard Fretwell
Series Editor:
Richard Denton

The first in a new eight-part series of comic chat, sketches and stand-up, as the regular team, including Felix Dexter, Ricky Grover, Robert Elms and Annabel Giles, reviews this week's stories of moral concern.

Contributors

Unknown:
Felix Dexter
Unknown:
Ricky Grover
Unknown:
Robert Elms
Unknown:
Annabel Giles
Series Producer:
Zab Chughtai
Executive Producer:
John Drury

Comedy western starring Judge Reinhold

A romantic young optician from New York heads off to Tombstone and comes to the aid of famed lawman Wyatt Earp.
(1992)
See Films: pages 64-76 ***

Followed by Weather

Contributors

Director:
Piers Haggard
Ernest Albright:
Judge Reinhold
Wyatt Earp:
Fred Ward
Lucy Laughton:
Patricia Clarkson
Mayor Thornbush:
M. Emmet Walsh
Charlie Winniger:
John Schuck

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