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Series in which celebrities and members of the public revisit their perfect holiday destinations. This week actress Amanda Redman returns to Durban in South Africa, while David Mellor goes to Ravello in southern Italy. Children's entertainer Neil Monks and his wife Pam revisit Keswick, where they shared a curtailed honeymoon and now return with their five children, and Matt Allwright offers the experts' opinion on the best value-for-money holiday.
Presented by Carol Smillie.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Carol Smillie
Reporter:
Amanda Redman
Reporter:
David Mellor
Reporter:
Neil Monks
Reporter:
Pam Monks
Reporter:
Matt Allwright
Series Producer:
Alison Sharman
Executive Producer:
Jane Lush

The second of this week's documentaries following Birmingham Trading Standards officers. This film follows Birmingham's anti-counterfeiting team as they try to track down bogus jeans being passed off as brand-name originals. In another operation, the officers have moved into a house that has been rigged with hidden cameras in an attempt to catch out repairmen charging for unnecessary work.

Reconstructions of real-life emergencies that highlight the importance of knowing how to resuscitate a small child. The cases featured involved a baby and a toddler; both would be dead without the intervention of people who knew resuscitation techniques.
Presented by Michael Buerk and Donna Bernard.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Buerk
Presenter:
Donna Bernard
Producer:
Rob Bayly
Series Editor:
Andrea Wills

This month help is needed to find the murderer of a 56-year-old man found near London's Vauxhall Bridge. Plus appeals for information on the case of a woman murdered near her home in Sandiway, Cheshire, and a rape at a south London railway station in March. With Nick Ross and Jill Dando.

If you have any information on any of the crimes featured, ring free on [number removed], or e-mail [email address removed]
Crimewatch UK Update can be seen at 11.55pm.
Web site: [web address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Nick Ross
Presenter:
Jill Dando
Director:
Pieter Morpurgo
Editor:
Seetha Kumar

James Naughtie introduces a concert of popular Baroque music, performed at London's Royal Albert Hall on 17 August.

Christopher Hogwood conducts the Academy of Ancient Music, with the Choir of New College, Oxford, in a programme including Zadok the Priest and Water Music by Handel and Bach's Violin Concerto in E. With soloists Andrew Manze (violin) and Emma Kirkby (soprano), who sings the Vivaldi motet Nulla in Mundo Pax, which featured in the film Shine.

Contributors

Presenter:
James Naughtie
Conductor:
Christopher Hogwood
Musicians:
The Academy of Ancient Music
Singers:
The Choir of New College, Oxford
Violinist:
Andrew Manze
Soprano:
Emma Kirkby
Director:
Francesca Kemp
Series Editor:
Peter Maniura

Drama, based on a true story, starring Lisa Hartman Black

Young mother Laurie Samuels wakes up one morning to find her baby gasping for breath. Doctors diagnose poisoning with anti-freeze. The social services misinterpret Laurie's shock as guilt, and she is charged with poisoning her child. A long struggle begins to prove her innocence.
(1993. PG)
See Films: pages 46-51

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Contributors

Director:
Noel Nosseck
Laurie Samuels:
Lisa Hartman Black
Ray Samuels:
Christopher Meloni
Mrs Samuels:
Cloris Leachman
Gerald Orr:
David Ogden Stiers
Jenine:
Gwynyth Walsh
Myron Ogelsby:
James Staley

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