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Space fever grips the Rocket Academy.
This week's episodes written by Jeremy Swan and Jim Eldridge
(Repeat) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Writer:
Jeremy Swan
Writer:
Jim Eldridge
Julia Jekyll:
Olivia Hallinan
Moira Jekyll:
Victoria Williams
Jerry Jekyll:
Ian Keith
Memphis Rocket:
Simon Green
Mrs Rocket:
Ann Emery
Blister:
Dale Rapley
Harriet Hyde:
John Asquith
Nicola Blister:
Tiffany Griffiths
Sharon Blister:
Karen Salt
Edward Knickers:
Steven Webb

The current series of Watchdog ends with a programme presented by Alice Beer from the Trafford Centre, Manchester. With reports on designer sunglasses, dinner sets that don't match up, and John Inman's guide to daft packaging. With Adrian Goldberg, Beaky Evetts and Pat O'Mahony. Watchdog returns in September.
(Digital widescreen)

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Contributors

Presenter:
Alice Beer
Reporter:
John Inman
Reporter:
Adrian Goldberg
Reporter:
Beaky Evetts
Reporter:
Pat O'Mahony
Producer:
Alison Gregory
Series Editor:
Helen O'Rahilly

Final part of the drama series set in a fictional town, starring Nick Berry

Jane and Philip plan a huge party to celebrate their engagement.
See today's choices.
(Repeated next Monday)
(Digital widescreen)

Contributors

Writer:
Lizzie Mickery
Producer:
Steve Lanning
Director:
Keith Boak
Mike Nicholls:
Nick Berry
Jane Ford:
Matilda Ziegler
PC Melanie Rush:
Tina Hobley
Aunt Nicholls:
Paola Dionisotti
Tony Simpson:
Gerard Horan
Elvis:
Louis Mahoney
George Blade:
Freddie Davies
Rita Blade:
Margot Leicester
Steve Blade:
Tim Matthews
Jason Blade:
Francis Pope
Kelly Blade:
Emma Pike
Jake Ford:
Liam Tattershall
Philip:
Louis Hilyer
Dan:
Charles Daish
Jean:
Annette Bentley

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(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Series Producer:
Annie Lewis Marffy

The comedy sports quiz returns for a seven-part series.
Hosted by Nick Hancock, with regulars David Gower, Gary Lineker and Rory McGrath and guests Clive Anderson, Jo Brand and Steve Davis.
See today's choices.
Repeated next Tuesday
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)

[Photo caption] David Gower and Gary Lineker blow the whistle on quizmaster Nick Hancock in They Think It's All Over

They Think It's All Over/The Frank Skinner Show 10.00pm, 10.30pm BBC1
Otherwise known as lads' night, here's an hour of comedy based around sport and celebrities with some good-natured smut thrown in. It's far from sophisticated stuff, though Frank Skinner has his moments of subtlety, a quality notable by its absence from the sports quiz preceding it.
Nick Hancock returns with regulars Lineker, Gower and McGrath for a seventh series of They Think It's All Over which boasts a new quiz round featuring sports stars' tantrums.
Frank Skinner presents his third comedy series. "I admit I've made some silly mistakes," says Skinner. "George Foreman got really miffed when I asked him why he didn't use the ukelele any more."

Contributors

Presenter:
Nick Hancock
Team captain:
David Gower
Team captain:
Gary Lineker
Panellist:
Rory McGrath
Panellist:
Clive Anderson
Panellist:
Jo Brand
Panellist:
Steve Davis
Director:
Ian Lorimer
Producer:
Iain Morris
Producer:
Harry Thompson

From Cardiff, where the panel comprises Labour MEP Glenys Kinnock, Conservative MP Julie Kirkbride, the Liberal Democrats' leader-designate for the Welsh Assembly, Michael German, Plaid Cymru President Dafydd Wigley, and the author and columnist A.N. Wilson.
Presented by David Dimbleby.
(Subtitled)
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Contributors

Presenter:
David Dimbleby
Panellist:
Glenys Kinnock
Panellist:
Julie Kirkbride
Panellist:
Michael German
Panellist:
Dafydd Wigley
Panellist:
A.N. Wilson
Executive Producer:
George Carey
Series Editor:
Charlie Courtauld

Political drama starring Danny Glover, Malcolm McDowell

The Eastern Cape, 1980: Micah Mangena is a loyal sergeant in the South African police, proudly awaiting his son Zweli's enrolment into the force. However, Micah's life is about to change - active, violent opposition to the system which Micah upholds is growing, and Zweli is in the thick of it.
(1993, 15)
See Films: pages 50-54

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Contributors

Director:
Morgan Freeman
Micah Mangena:
Danny Glover
De Villiers:
Malcolm McDowell
Rosie Mangena:
Alfre Woodard
Van Tonder:
Marius Weyers
Zweli Mangena:
Maynard Eziashi
Pule Rampa:
Mauck Bowens

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