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Third of a 13-part drama series. The twins meet a beautiful white pony called Solo.
Dramatised by Elly Brewer from The Home Farm books by Jenny Oldfield

Contributors

Author:
Jenny Oldfield
Dramatised by:
Elly Brewer
Hannah:
Polly Duniam
Helen:
Sophie Duniam
Dad:
Martin Ball
Mum:
Jacquetta May
Sam:
Ben Evans
Mr Saunders:
Todd Boyce
Laura Saunders:
Sarah Coombes

Don is in prison, but refuses to give evidence until his daughters are found.
Last in the series.
(For cast see Tuesday)
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)

Followed by Rewind: 1905: Child Labour
Yasmin Hickson tells how Maria Domenica Rolfo had to work in the Italian village of Racconigi when she was eight years old.
(Repeated tomorrow on BBC2)

Contributors

Presenter (Rewind):
Yasmin Hickson

Featuring the latest consumer news and investigative reports on everything from car dealers to tour operators. With Alice Beer.
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
Hotline: phone on [number removed] Calls charged at national rate; e-mail: [email address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Anne Robinson
Presenter:
Alice Beer
Series Producer:
Lisa Ausden
Editor:
Helen O'Rahilly

Documentary series, narrated by Arabella Weir, which follows five people's dieting stories.

Losing weight has made Terri question every aspect of her life as she considers the effects her new image will have on her plans.
Tracey has lost two stones so far and taken up exercise to help her lose weight. Sean struggles with his first ever diet, while his fiancee bears the brunt of his changing moods.
See today's choices.

Registration Details: on Ceefax page 625, or website: [web address removed] Call [number removed] for the Fighting Fat, Fighting Fit Registration Pack, a self-help guide full of practical ideas on how to succeed. Calls cost £2
Shape Up: page 30

Contributors

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

Drama, based on Thomas Hardy's novel, starring Christopher Eccleston, Kate Winslet

A rural stonemason in 19th-century England dreams of attending university, but his ambitions are thwarted by an ill-timed affair and his obsession with his beautiful cousin.
(1996, 18)
(Colour and black and white) (Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
See Films: pages 48-52 ****
Film of the Week: page 43

Contributors

Based on a novel by:
Thomas Hardy
Director:
Michael Winterbottom
Jude Fawley:
Christopher Eccleston
Sue Bridehead:
Kate Winslet
Phillotson:
Liam Cunningham
Arabella:
Rachel Griffiths
Aunt Drusilla:
June Whitfield
Little Jude:
Ross Colvin Turnbull
Jude as a boy:
James Daley
Farmer Troutham:
Berwick Kaler
Stonemason:
Sean McKenzie
Stonemason:
Richard Albrecht
Anny:
Caitlin Bossley
Sarah:
Emma Turner
Shopkeeper:
Lorraine Hilton
Uncle Joe:
James Nesbitt
Tinker Taylor:
Mark Lambert
Uncle Jim:
Paul Bown
Gypsy saleswoman:
Amanda Ryan
Curator:
Vernon Dobtcheff
Mr Willis:
Paul Copley
Mr Biles:
Ken Jones

David Dimbleby presents the series which places politicians and public figures on the spot as they answer questions put to them by the studio audience. Tonight's programme is from Leeds where the panel includes Conservative MP Teresa Gorman and editor of Red Pepper Hilary Wainwright.
Website: [web address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
David Dimbleby
Panellist:
Teresa Gorman
Panellist:
Hilary Wainwright
Executive Producer:
George Carey
Series Editor:
Charlie Courtauld

Mystery thriller starring Harry Hamlin, Helen Shaver, KT Oslin

Steve Catlin's reputation as a lady-killer makes him the prime suspect when his new bride dies mysteriously, or so one of his former wives, Edie, believes.
With nothing more than a hunch to go on, and the help of a detective from out-of-town, she struggles to find proof against the sweet-talking Steve before another death is discovered.
(1993, PG)
See Films: pages 48-52 **

Followed by Weather

Contributors

Director:
Larry Peerce
Steve Catlin:
Harry Hamlin
Edie Ballew:
Helen Shaver
Candy:
KT Oslin
Bobby Ballew:
Terence Knox
Glen Emory:
Ed Lauter
Bea Emory:
Frances Lee McCain
Dyna Emory:
Daphne Ashbrook
Detective Harris:
William Lucking
Joyce Catlin:
Faith Ford
Martha Catlin:
Eileen Brennan
Lynda:
Juliette Marshall

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