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Mike Harding begins a spiritual quest in the world of the Quakers, Esther McVey talks to actress Jenny Agutter, and chef Ken Hom provides a dish to celebrate the Chinese New Year. Presented by Kevin Woodford and Catrina Skepper.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Kevin Woodford
Presenter:
Catrina Skepper
Reporter:
Mike Harding
Interviewer:
Esther McVey
Interviewee:
Jenny Agutter
Chef:
Ken Hom
Executive Producer:
Chris Loughlin

Loyd Grossman introduces three hopefuls from the North West of England, who are judged by actress Fiona Fullerton and chef Robbie Millar.
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Presenter:
Loyd Grossman
Judge:
Fiona Fullerton
Judge:
Robbie Millar

A special edition for St Valentine's Day, introduced by Toyah Willcox.
Jonathan Edwards and Gloria Hunniford talk about the secret of a happy marriage, there's music from Michael Ball and Shine, and Willcox performs her own version of The Rose. Hymns include Praise My Soul the King of Heaven, God Is Love and Now Thank We All Our God.
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Presenter/Singer:
Toyah Willcox
Guest:
Jonathan Edwards
Guest:
Gloria Hunniford
Singer:
Michael Ball

Gainsborough in Lincolnshire is the venue for this week's programme, where Hugh Scully and the team uncover a wartime relic of famous names of Bomber Command, a set of Steiff nine-pin skittles, and what may be the programme's first genuine Renoir painting.
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Presenter:
Hugh Scully
Producer:
Michele Burgess
Executive Producer:
Christopher Lewis

Ken Hom, with the help of Nick Hancock, uses his favourite ingredient, peppers, in the second of five exclusive recipes by five chefs for Comic Relief.

Information and Fundraising: buy 11 recipes in Five Go Mad in the Kitchen for £1 from Oxfam. Sainsbury's and selected branches of Dillons, Hammicks and Waterstones; at least 75p per book goes to Comic Relief. For a fundraising pack or further information call [number removed] (calls cost 50p per minute with a percentage going towards Comic Relief's costs)

Contributors

Presenter/Chef:
Ken Hom
Guest:
Nick Hancock
Director:
Steve Smith
Producer:
Jon Rowlands
Producer:
Sue Vertue

Jill Dando presents a guide to honeymoon destinations and reports from one of the most romantic cities in the world, Venice. Kate Humble is on the island of Lamu off the Kenyan coast and Craig Doyle stays in a villa in the Bahamas, while Monty Don explores Mexico's Baja Peninsula and Kathy Tayler takes a romantic break in the New Forest.
(Subtitled)

Contributors

Presenter:
Jill Dando
Reporter:
Kate Humble
Reporter:
Craig Doyle
Reporter:
Monty Don
Reporter:
Kathy Tayler
Series Producer:
Sarah Target
Executive Producer:
Jane Lush

Every year 4,000 couples make the trip to Gretna Green, the marriage capital of Britain.
Traditionally the first stop across the border for English couples eloping to take advantage of less-stringent laws in Scotland, the town remains a popular venue for weddings in more liberated times. From large family ceremonies to young lovers eloping, each week this six-part series follows three couples on their big day and shares their excitement, their hopes and their dreams.
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(Digital widescreen)
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Contributors

Producer:
Helen Richards
Executive Producer:
Stephen Lambert

Sixth episode of the dark ten-part drama.

Bernie Quinlan discovers that she is pregnant by her lover, Father Matthew. In a rare moment of trust, Danny confesses to Lucy that he knows she was raped.
Contains strong language.
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Episode written by Julie Rutterford
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Writer:
Julie Rutterford
Producer:
Matthew Bird
Director:
Sallie Aphrahamian
Danny Kavanagh:
John Simm
Emma Kavanagh:
Emma Cunniffe
John Fisher:
Kevin Doyle
Beverly:
Annabelle Apsion
Father Matthew:
Robert Pugh
Bernie Quinlan:
Mary Jo Randle
Peter Quinlan:
Paul Copley
Lucy Archer:
Kaye Wragg
Chef:
Charles Dale
Sergeant Slater:
Bob Mason
Sheila Thwaite:
Elizabeth Rider
Mrs Archer:
Elizabeth Bennett
Mr Archer:
Nicholas Day
Albie:
Matt Bardock
Joey:
Robin Laing
Ged Hodgson:
Marshall Lancaster
Julie:
Samantha Seager
Pete Quinlan:
James Thornton
Jessica Quinlan:
Jessica Perry
Thomas Alcock:
Joel Philimore
Grandad:
Tony Rohr

The last in the series of the adult comedy, starring Harriet Walter, Henry Goodman

Spike's surprise weekend away with Amy doesn't go according to plan. Better perhaps, but not according to plan.
(Digital widescreen)

Contributors

Writer:
Laurence Marks
Writer:
Maurice Gran
Director:
Baz Taylor
Producer:
Julian Meers
Producer:
Guy Slater
Amy:
Harriet Walter
Spike:
Henry Goodman
Tanya:
Jaye Griffiths
Tarn:
Art Malik
Ruth:
Brigitte Kahn
Rachel:
Elisabeth Dermot-Walsh
Toby:
William Mannering
Flora:
Jessica Oyelowo
Jason:
Felix Bell
Detective:
Christopher Rowe

Concluding the rerun of the award-winning comedy series starring Steve Coogan

Dramatic developments at the BBC give Alan a whiff of hope that he might be able to resurrect his ailing television career.
(Repeat)

Contributors

Writer:
Peter Baynham
Writer:
Steve Coogan
Writer/Producer:
Armando Iannucci
Director:
Dominic Brigstocke
Alan Partridge:
Steve Coogan

Simon Mayo concludes his wry look at the bizarre beliefs of pre-millennial Britain, finding out about plans to bring the country closer to God with spiritually-enriched sex. Vince Rogers learns how to tune into his surroundings and John Monie asks the public what elements could be included in a new religious movement.
(Repeated on Friday at 12.10am)
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Presenter:
Simon Mayo
Presenter:
Vince Rogers
Presenter:
John Monie
Executive Producer:
David Coomes
Series Producer:
Michael Roberts

Highlights of the decisive third One-Day final match of the Triangular tournament involving England, Australia and Sri Lanka, from Melbourne. With Richie Benaud, Ian Chappell, Tony Greig and Ian Botham.

Contributors

Commentator:
Richie Benaud
Commentator:
Ian Chappell
Commentator:
Tony Greig
Commentator:
Ian Botham
Editor:
Philip Bernie

Drama. New Zealand 1959: a promising young swimmer must battle setbacks, intense rivalry and personal tragedy in her bid to win selection for the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome.
(1993)
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Contributors

Director:
Megan Simpson
Alex Archer:
Lauren Jackson
Mr Jack:
Chris Haywood
Andy:
Josh Picker
Maggie:
Catherine Godbold
Mrs Benton:
Elizabeth Hawthorn

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