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Today David Frost talks to former Defence Secretary Michael Portillo. Including at
8.30 News; plus weather.
Series editor Barney Jones ; Executive editor
Andrew Thompson

Contributors

Talks:
David Frost
Unknown:
Michael Portillo.
Editor:
Barney Jones
Editor:
Andrew Thompson

Pam Rhodes presents music, conversation and reflection for Lent from Lyme Park, Cheshire. Two years after the Dunblane tragedy, guests include Eileen Harrild , one of the teachers shot at the school.

Contributors

Unknown:
Pam Rhodes
Unknown:
Eileen Harrild

Education for deaf children, a champion boxer whose hearing has been damaged. and music therapy for deaf-blind people. With signing and in-vision subtitles.
Repeated Tuesday 12 noon BBC2 Stereo ..
WEB SITE: www.bbc.co.uk/see_hear

A chance for viewers to select the UK's song for this year's Eurovision Song Contest, to be held in Birmingham on 9 May. Hosted by Terry Wogan, with Ulrika Jonsson.
Song 1: When We're Alone (We Dream) performed by the Collective
Song 2: Where Are You? performed by Imaani
Song 3: Don't lt Make You Feel So Good performed by Alberta
Song 4: I'll Never Be Lonely Again performed by Sapphire
The winner will be announced on National
Lottery Draw on 21 March.
VOTING: phone lines are open for one hour after the fourth song. Calls cost a maximum of 10p
WEB SITE VOTING: [web address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Terry Wogan
Presenter:
Ulrika Jonsson

First in a new six-part comedy-drama series by Tim Binding and Men Behaving Badly writer
Simon Nye, set in 1961 and following the adventures of AA patrolmen. Starring Paul Bown, Philip Jackson, Jo Unwin
AA Patrolman Harry Thorpe is told he has to recruit more new members.
See today's choices.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
See This Week: page 7

Contributors

Writer:
Tim Binding
Writer:
Simon Nye
Director:
Graeme Harper
Executive Producer:
Mike Stephens
Harry Thorpe:
Paul Bown
Leonard Spanwick:
Philip Jackson
Joyce Thorpe:
Jo Unwin
Roy Munce:
David Shane
MrBannerman:
Paul Young
Robin Pettifer:
Ben Pullen
Mr Brownsword:
John Rapley
Catherine Heaseman:
Claire Cox
Johnny Lupus:
Brett Fancy

Singer Daniel O'Donnell is in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, where he meets a former teacher who's discovered the good life by caring for his two disabled children and a nun who offers modern-day retreats. Hymns sung in Enniskillen's Methodist church include "Praise to the Holiest", "I Cannot Tell" and "Be Thou My Vision".

Contributors

Presenter:
Daniel O'Donnell
Producer:
Maurice Maguire
Editor:
Hugh Faupel

Quigley is about to pull off the deal of his life, but first he has to impress a group of Korean businessmen with some Irish nostalgia.

(Stereo) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Writer:
Rio Fanning
Producer:
Chris Griffin
Director:
Dermot Boyd
Brian Quigley:
Tony Doyle
Father MacAnally:
Niall Toibin
Ambrose Egan:
Peter Hanly
Niamh Egan:
Tina Kellegher
Liam:
Joe Savino
Donal:
Frankie McCafferty
Padraig:
Peter Caffrey
Siobhan:
Deirdre Donnelly
Brendan:
Gary Whelan
Eamonn:
Birdy Sweeney
Dr Michael Ryan:
Bosco Hogan
Kathleen:
Aine Ni Mhuiri
Imelda Egan:
Doreen Keogh
Sue Ellen:
Aedin Moloney
Con Casey:
Barry McGovern
Miss Lee Mei:
Kanako Morishito
Mr Park Doo Hwan:
Ryozo Kohira
Mr Kim Tae Woo:
Eddie Yeoh

Second in Kay Mellor 's six-part drama series about a women's football team. The Blues find a manager, while Eddie and Theresa return from "honeymoon". See today's choices.
ProducerGreg Brenman; Director
Paul Seed Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Kay Mellor
Rita Dolan:
Melanie Hill
John Dolan:
James Nesbitt
Theresa Mullen:
Lesley Sharp
Eddie Ryan:
John Thomson
Jo Mullen:
Jo McInnes
Mrs Mullen:
Elizabeth Spriggs
Mr Mullen:
James Ellis
GeraldinePowell:
Lorraine Ashbourne
Dave Powell:
Tim Dantay
Diane Powell:
Debra Stephenson
Rick Powell:
Nicholas Gleaves
Sharon Pearce:
Marsha Thomason
Gabrielle Holmes:
Saira Todd
AngieGill:
Tracy Whitwell
Jim Pratt:
Ricky Tomlinson
Francine Pratt:
Brigit Forsyth
Luke Mullen:
Ralph Ineson
Matthew Mullen:
Chris Walker

Dawn French and Jennifer
Saunders in their version of The
Silence of the Lambs, plus the rise of sisters Jackie and Joan in a Hollywood mini-series.
Director Bob Spiers ; Producer Jon Plowman Repeat Stereo

Contributors

Director:
Bob Spiers
Producer:
Jon Plowman

Drama starring Meryl Streep, Robert de Niro
Two commuters, both leading settled, married lives, meet on a train. Suddenly their values are confused and threatened. (1984, PG)
See Films: pages 54-60

Followed by Weather

Contributors

Director:
Ulu Grosbard
Molly Gilmore:
Meryl Streep
Frank Raftis:
Robert de Niro
Ed Lasky:
Harvey Keitel
Ann Raftis:
Jane Kaczmarek
John Trainer:
George Martin

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