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First of a 13-part drama series. The twins arrive at their new home, a spooky old farm, where they rescue their first furry friend.
Dramatised by Jeremy Front from The Home Farm books by Jenny Oldfield

Contributors

Author:
Jenny Oldfield
Dramatised by:
Jeremy Front
Helen:
Sophie Duniam
Hannah:
Polly Duniam
Mum:
Jacquetta May
Dad:
Martin Ball
Sam:
Ben Evans
Fred:
Raymond Bowers

Under the witness protection scheme the Cassidy girls have to attend a new school.
(For cast see Tuesday, part 3 next Tuesday)
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)

Followed by Rewind: 1901: the Death of Queen Victoria
Antonia Corrigan retells the story of Gladys Kelsey's childhood memories of the national mourning.
(Repeated tomorrow on BBC2)

Contributors

Emma:
Katie Blake
Nicola:
Becky Simpson
Don:
Peter O'Brien
Lily:
Anne Looby
WDC Arnott:
Lucy Maria Hopkins
Sam Foster:
Vaughan Sivelle
Graham Foster:
Christopher Scoular
Narrator (Rewind):
Antonia Corrigan

Featuring some highlights from past holiday reports, including the resorts with building sites attached, why 12-year-olds pay double, and the astronomical price of seeing the eclipse.
(Digital widescreen)
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Contributors

Presenter:
Anne Robinson
Producer:
Andrew Smith
Editor:
Helen O'Rahilly

The series following the lives of a group of young vets returns for a ten-part, twice-weekly run.

Trude Mostue faces a crisis when a disturbance causes her to make a potentially-fatal error in the operating theatre. In King's Lynn Craig Beck battles to save the life of a farm cat, while his wife Alison tries to solve the mystery illness of a West Highland terrier.
See today's choices.
(The series continues tomorrow at 8pm)

Contributors

Subject:
Trude Mostue
Subject:
Craig Beck
Director:
Harvey Lilley
Series Producer:
Rachel Bell

First in a six-part documentary series, which follows personal dieting stories, narrated by Arabella Weir.

Tracey, Sean and Terri all want to lose weight, but it's not that easy. Tracey faces temptation every day working in the fast-food trade; Sean has never been on a diet before; and Terri is on a food-replacement scheme.
See today's choices.
(The season continues tonight on BBC2 with Fat Files at 9.30pm)
New You: page 26

Contributors

Narrator:
Arabella Weir
Series Producer:
Christine Hall
Executive Producer:
Olivia Lichtenstein

Historical drama directed by and starring Mel Gibson

Scotland at the end of the 13th century: the young William Wallace sees his father and brother killed by the English. Later, when his sworn enemies execute his wife, Wallace leads the clans in the fight for Scottish independence.
(1995,15) (Subtitled)
Mel Gibson stars in Bird on a Wire tomorrow night at 10.25pm
See Films: pages 42-48
Film of the Week: page 37

Contributors

Director:
Mel Gibson
William Wallace:
Mel Gibson
Princess Isabelle:
Sophie Marceau
Longshanks - King Edward I:
Patrick McGoohan
Murron:
Catherine McCormack
Hamish:
Brendan Gleeson
Campell:
James Cosmo
Stephen:
David O'Hara
Robert the Bruce:
Angus MacFadyen
Leper:
Ian Bannen
Prince Edward:
Peter Hanly
Young William:
James Robinson
Malcom Wallace:
Sean Lawlor
John Wallace:
Sandy Nelson
MacClannough:
Sean McGinley
Elder Stewart:
Alan Tall
YoungHamish:
Andrew Weir
Mother MacClannough:
Gerda Stevenson
Young Murron:
Mhairi Calvey
Argyle Wallace:
Brian Cox
Phillip:
Stephen Billington
King's adviser:
Barry McGovern
Craig:
John Kavanagh
Morrison:
Tommy Flanagan
Mrs Morrison:
Julie Austin
Lord Bottoms:
Rupert Vansittart
Smythe:
Michael Byrne
MacGregor:
Tam White
Stewart:
Donal Gibson
Nicolette:
Jeanne Marine

American basketball star Hakeem Olajuwon, a devout Muslim, talks about how he also earns millions of dollars each year playing for the Houston Rockets. He explains how he finds his career and religion blend together to create some surprising results.
(Repeated tomorrow at 5.40am)

Contributors

Speaker:
Hakeem Olajuwon
Producer:
David Mansfield

Spaghetti western starring Franco Nero, Tony Musante, Jack Palance

Sergei Cowalski, a hired gun, is recruited by a mine owner to transport silver across the border during the Mexican Revolution. Arriving at the mine to find the workers have taken control, Sergei must change his allegiance - for a price.
(1968)
See Films: pages 42-48 ***

Followed by Weather

Contributors

Director:
Sergio Corbucci
Sergei Cowalski:
Franco Nero
Eufemio:
Tony Musante
Ricciolo:
Jack Palance
Columba:
Giovanna Ralli
Alfonso Garcia:
Eduardo Fajardo
Studs:
Bruno Corazzari
Hudo:
Remo de Angelis
Larkin:
Joe Camel

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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