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Today's programme features the 15-year-old British junior in-line skating champion.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.50am on BBC2)
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Followed by Rewind: 1940: Evacuee
Grace McNamara tells the story of a seven-year-old who was evacuated during the Second World War.
(Repeated tomorrow morning on BBC2)

Contributors

Presenter (Rewind):
Grace McNamara

Return of the series looking at holiday ideas for the summer months.

Carol Smillie visits Cap Ferrat in southern France, Jeremy Spake explores Lanzarote, Kate Humble samples the surf in Hawaii, and Sankha Guha and his son take a holiday in Devon.
See today's choices.
(Digital widescreen)

Contributors

Presenter:
Carol Smillie
Reporter:
Jeremy Spake
Reporter:
Kate Humble
Reporter:
Sankha Guha
Series Producer:
Karen Brown
Editor:
Jannine Waddell

Teresa makes a decision about Matthew, and Peggy chooses to face a difficult day alone.
This week's episodes written by Annie Wood

Contributors

Writer:
Annie Wood
Producer:
Jon East
Director:
Michael Samuels
Carol Jackson:
Lindsey Coulson
Peggy Butcher:
Barbara Windsor
Frank Butcher:
Mike Reid
Ricky Butcher:
Sid Owen
Bianca Butcher:
Patsy Palmer
Pat Evans:
Pam St Clement
Roy Evans:
Tony Caunter
Barry Evans:
Shaun Williamson
Natalie Price:
Lucy Speed
Matthew Rose:
Joe Absolom
Teresa di Marco:
Leila Birch
Gianni di Marco:
Marc Bannerman
Beppe di Marco:
Michael Greco
Steve Owen:
Martin Kemp
Dot Cotton:
June Brown
Lilly Mattock:
Barbara Keogh
Alex Healy:
Richard Driscoll
Melanie Healy:
Tamzin Outhwaite
Mark Fowler:
Todd Carty
Lisa Shaw:
Lucy Benjamin
Robbie Jackson:
Dean Gaffney
Lenny Wallace:
Desune Coleman
Mick McFarlane:
Sylvester Williams
Jamie Mitchell:
Jack Ryder
Nicky di Marco:
Carly Hillman

First of an eight-part series in which animal behaviourists help people with their problem pets.
Tonight's unruly animals include an iguana and a Persian cat.
With Philippa Forrester and vet Mark Evans.
See today's choices.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Philippa Forrester
Expert:
Mark Evans
Series Producer:
Cassie Farrell
Executive Producer:
Mark Hill

Continuing the series about life at Birmingham children's hospital. Surgeon David Proops operates on a three-year-old girl with a rare throat disorder, and colleague Sean Corkery gets a surprise while attending to a 13-year-old boy who complains of intense stomach pain.

Casualty nurse Stuart Mason finds that the case of a five-year-old girl brought in with a cut on her head has potentially serious complications.

Contributors

Subject:
David Proops
Subject:
Sean Corkery
Subject:
Stuart Mason
Producer:
Sally Weale
Executive Producer:
Edward Mirzoeff

Fly-on-the-wall documentary following the environmental health officers of London's Haringey council.

The mortuary staff deal with the tragedy of an abandoned baby whose body lay undiscovered for 25 years, and food inspector Lorraine Powley makes a nasty discovery in the storeroom of a corner shop. Mr Trebus continues his long-running battle with the council.

Contributors

Subject:
Lorraine Powley
Narrator:
John Peel
Series Producer:
Julian Mercer
Executive Producer:
Tessa Finch

Tonight, on the programme that reconstructs dramatic rescues, how the life of a 14-year-old boy was saved by a quick-thinking 999 operator, and the amazing story of a lorry driver who became impaled on a metal spike at a Kent building site. Plus a demonstration of the dangers of chip-pan fires.
Presented by Michael Buerk.
(Digital widescreen)

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Buerk
Series Producer:
Stephen Rankin

Ahead of next Saturday's Eurovision Song Contest, another chance to see this backstage view of last year's event in Birmingham. Right Said Fred singer Richard Fairbrass reveals the tensions facing both contestants and organisers alike, and meets the eventual winner, Israeli transsexual Dana International.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Presenter:
Richard Fairbrass
Interviewee:
Dana International
Producer:
Paul Wooding
Executive Producer:
Jeremy Mills

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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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