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Romantic drama, based on Barbara Cartland's novel, starring Lysette Anthony, Sarah Miles, Oliver Reed

In 1875, innocent Mistral enters Monte Carlo society and falls for a nobleman.
(1990)
See Films: pages 54-66 **

Contributors

Based on the novel by:
Barbara Cartland
Director:
John Hough
Mistral:
Lysette Anthony
Emilie:
Sarah Miles
Rajah:
Oliver Reed
Lord Robert Stanford:
Marcus Gilbert
Grand Duke Ivan:
Christopher Plummer
Jeanne:
Samantha Eggar
Lady Drayton:
Joanna Lumley
Lady Violet:
Fiona Fullerton

A special extended programme that chronicles the thrills and spills of a charity bike ride through Jordan which raised over £100,000 for the National Deaf Children's Society. With signing and in-vision subtitles.
Web Site: [web address removed]

An Easter morning celebration of Mass from the Roman Catholic Cathedral of Our Lady and St Philip Howard in Arundel, West Sussex. Hymns include Thine Be the Glory, Christ the Lord Is Risen Today and Out of Darkness. Presented by Jeff Cuttell.

Contributors

Presenter:
Jeff Cuttell
Director:
Norman Ivison
Producer:
Claire Campbell-Smith

Steven Spielberg's classic sci-fi adventure, starring Henry Thomas, Dee Wallace, Peter Coyote

Ten-year-old Elliott has a new friend: but he's from another planet - and nobody must know of his presence on earth.
(1982, U)
(Stereo)
See Films: pages 54-66

Contributors

Director:
Steven Spielberg
Elliott:
Henry Thomas
Mary:
Dee Wallace
Keys:
Peter Coyote
Michael:
Robert MacNaughton
Gertie:
Drew Barrymore
Greg:
KC Martel

Kathy's day of departure finally arrives.
(Shown on Good Friday) (Stereo) (Subtitled)

Followed by World Book Day
Maureen Lipman discusses her favourite book.

Contributors

Writer:
Christopher Reason
Producer:
Lis Steele
Director:
Geoff Feld
Speaker (World Book Day):
Maureen Lipman

Continuing the comedy series.
The AA's new saluting guidelines create chaos.

Contributors

Writer:
Tim Binding
Writer:
Simon Nye
Director:
Graeme Harper
Executive Producer:
Mike Stephens
Joyce Thorpe:
Jo Unwin
Harry Thorpe:
Paul Bown
Leonard Spanwick:
Philip Jackson
Cathenne Heaseman:
Claire Cox
Mr Bannerman:
Paul Young
Roy Munce:
David Shane
Robin Pettifer:
Ben Pullen
Sir Gilbert:
Christopher Benjamin
Johnny Lupus:
Brett Fancy

Pam Rhodes introduces music for Easter Day from St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle.
Actress Amanda Redman reads extracts from the biblical story of the Resurrection and hymns sung include Jesus Christ Is Risen
Today and Thine Be the Glory. Producer Claire Campbell-Smith ; Editor
HughFaupel Stereo Subtitled .. + The Dean of Windsor's Kind of Day: page

Contributors

Introduces:
Pam Rhodes
Unknown:
Amanda Redman
Unknown:
Jesus Christ
Producer:
Claire Campbell-Smith

The classic comedy series about a miserly shopkeeper. Arkwright launches a sales drive to get rid of surplus stock.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)

Followed by World Book Day
The Prime Minister, Tony Blair, recommends a good read.

Contributors

Writer:
Roy Clarke
Producer:
Sydney Lotterby
Arkwright:
Ronnie Barker
Granville:
David Jason
Nurse Gladys Emmanuel:
Lynda Baron
Mrs Featherstone:
Stephanie Cole
Milkwoman:
Barbara Flynn
Julie:
Helen Cotterill
Cyril:
Tom Mennard
Speaker (World Book Day):
Tony Blair

The appearance of a young stranger unsettles some of the older residents of the village.

(See today's choices)

(How I created ... Father Clifford: page 143)

Assumpta's doubts about her marriage to journalist Leo grow ever stronger tonight, as she realises that her feelings for Father Peter are not something she can shake off easily. She's not the only troubled one however, as Father Mac and shopkeeper Kathleen get extremely jumpy when a woman returns to the village looking for her sister.
The biggest shock of the night, though is for vet Siobhan, who discovers that she is to become a 40-something single mother. She gets support from the surprising direction of Father Peter, who wisely opines that it's an opportunity not granted to everyone.
Meanwhile, Quigley seems to have done a disappearing act.

Contributors

Writer:
Robert Jones
Producer:
Chris Griffin
Director:
Dermot Boyd
Father Peter Clifford:
Stephen Tompkinson
Assumpta Fitzgerald:
Dervla Kirwan
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
Leo:
Jimmy Nesbitt
Nainsi Maguire:
Antoine Byrne
Duffy:
Robbie Doolan

Concluding Kay Mellor 's drama about a women's football team.
Tension abounds on cup final day. A second series is planned. See today's choices.
Producer Greg Brenman
Director Catherine Morshead
SairaTodd: People, page 16

Contributors

Writer:
Kay Mellor
Producer:
Greg Brenman
Director:
Catherine Morshead
Theresa Mullen:
Lesley Sharp
Jo Mullen:
Jo McInnes
Mrs Mullen:
Elizabeth Spriggs
Mr Mullen:
James Ellis
Luke Mullen:
Ralph Ineson
Matthew Mullen:
Chris Walker
Eddie Ryan:
John Thomson
Rita Dolan:
Melanie Hill
John Dolan:
James Nesbitt
Geraldine Powell:
Lorraine Ashbourne
Dave Powell:
Tim Dantay
Diane Powell:
Debra Stephenson
Rick Powell:
Nicholas Gleaves
Gabrielle Holmes:
Saira Todd
Sharon Pearce:
Marsha Thomason
Angie Gill:
Tracey Whitwell
Jim Pratt:
Ricky Tomlinson
Francine Pratt:
Brigit Forsyth
Garry McGreer:
Dorian Healy
Mr Gill:
Tim Wylton
Mrs Gill:
Anne Reid

Dennis Rodman
Controversial US basketball player Dennis Rodman talks to RubyWax about his image, his penchant for women's clothing, and superstar Madonna.
Director Nick Jones ; Series producer
Claire Powell Stereo Subtitled.

Contributors

Unknown:
Dennis Rodman
Talks:
Dennis Rodman
Director:
Nick Jones

Documentary about the making of former Beatles' producer George Martin 's final album In My Life, featuring Beatles' songs performed by a host of actors, comics and musicians.
Producer Alan Benson
(PDC 11.25-12.15 805638)

Contributors

Producer:
George Martin
Producer:
Alan Benson

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