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Concluding the comedy drama about a brother and sister.

Joe shoots a horror video about his family for school.
The series returns next year.
(Repeated next Sunday on BBC2)
(Subtitled)

Contributors

Writer:
Mark Haddon
Joe:
Paul Terry
Emily:
Rebecca Hunter
Colin:
Jeff Rawle
Jane:
Suzanne Burden
Captain and others:
Richard Dixon
First officer:
Martin Trenaman
Jennifer:
Lou Gish
Roger:
Ivan Kaye
David:
Ryan Cartwright
Felicity:
Lucy Evans
Robbie:
Albey Brookes
Pogo:
Sarah Mogg

Sporting quiz, with team captains Ally McCoist and John Parrott and Sue Barker putting the questions. This week's guests are footballer Vinnie Jones - the former Welsh captain recently turned film star - England cricket bowler Angus Fraser, athlete Iwan Thomas - 400m gold medalist at the European championships - and swimming champion Susan Rolph.

Contributors

Presenter:
Sue Barker
Team captain:
Ally McCoist
Team captain:
John Parrott
Panellist:
Vinnie Jones
Panellist:
Angus Fraser
Panellist:
Iwan Thomas
Panellist:
Susan Rolph
Producer:
Kieron Collins

This week how heart bypass could be as simple as having an injection. Anya Sitaram reports from Boston on the American doctors who are injecting a growth factor around the heart in an attempt to encourage new blood vessels to grow and ultimately avoid the need for heart bypass surgery.
Plus the first of two reports in which Craig Doyle takes part in tests to determine whether people in less than perfect physical condition actually make better astronauts than superfit candidates.
Producer Daniel Barry ; Editor Saul Nass6
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Contributors

Unknown:
Anya Sitaram
Unknown:
Craig Doyle
Producer:
Daniel Barry

Real-life tales of extraordinary good fortune, with the live midweek National Lottery draw as the centrepiece. This week the mystery of a missing Assyrian mural. Hosted by Carol Smillie. Series producer Gaby Koppel
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Contributors

Unknown:
Carol Smillie.
Producer:
Gaby Koppel

A series of films paying tribute to some of Britain's best-loved entertainers. This week comedian Victoria Wood talks candidly about her life and her career. With contributions from comic collaborators Julie Walters and Celia Imrie and admirers such as Clive James, Thora Hird and Caroline Aherne.
Victoria Wood 's new sitcom Dinnerladies starts tomorrow at 9.30pm on BBC1.

Contributors

Subject:
Victoria Wood
Interviewee:
Julie Walters
Interviewee:
Celia Imrie
Interviewee:
Clive James
Interviewee:
Thora Hird
Interviewee:
Caroline Aherne
Producer:
Jeff Morgan
Executive Producer:
Tony Moss

Best Of British

Victoria Wood

Duration: 39 minutes

on BBC One London

A look back at the career of Victoria Wood, from a solitary childhood in 1960s Lancashire to becoming the first stand-up to sell out the Royal Albert Hall. Show more

Contributors

Executive Producer:
Tony Moss
Interviewed Guest:
Victoria Wood
Participant:
Julie Walters
Participant:
Celia Imrie
Participant:
Caroline Aherne
Participant:
Thora Hird
Participant:
Clive James

Musical drama continuing the Teenage Kicks season, and starring Kevin Bacon, Lori Singer, John Lithgow

Ren MacCormack, a Chicago teenager, is not the sort they welcome in rural Bomont - a town where dancing, rock 'n' roll and certain books are banned.
(1984, 15)
(The season concludes with Oh, What a Night tomorrow at 12.05am)
See Films: pages 65-76 ***

Followed by Weather

Contributors

Director:
Herbert Ross
Ren MacCormack:
Kevin Bacon
Ariel Moore:
Lori Singer
Reverend Moore:
John Lithgow
Vi Moore:
Dianne Wiest
Willard:
Christopher Penn

BBC One London

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