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Paul Ross helps an aspiring actress overcome her fear of rejection with some life coaching. Hosted by Kevin Woodford and Catrina Skepper.
Executive producer Chris Loughlin ............... COMMENT LINE: [number removed] (maximum cost lOp)

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Ross
Unknown:
Kevin Woodford
Unknown:
Catrina Skepper.
Producer:
Chris Loughlin

Missing You Already. Father Peter is ordered to return to England. Last episode in the rerun of the first series. Written by Kieran Prendiville
Repeat Subtitled ....................................

Contributors

Written By:
Kieran Prendiville

Issues affecting the British countryside, including the launch of the Radio Times/ Countryfile Photo 2000 competition.
Presented by John Craven. Plus weather for the week ahead at 11.55am.
E-MAIL:[address removed]
.Picture the future: page 38

Contributors

Presented By:
John Craven.

Chef Caroline Crumby and TV presenter Tim Vincent are the guests judging the skills of three young cooks from the East of England. Hosted by Loyd Grossman.
Digital widescreen Subtitled .................

Contributors

Unknown:
Caroline Crumby
Presenter:
Tim Vincent
Unknown:
Loyd Grossman.

Desmond Lynam hosts the forum for viewers's comments on BBC TV. Write to
Points of View, BBC TV, London, W12 7TS, or phone/fax on [number removed]. The e-mail address is [address removed]
Digital widescreen

Contributors

Unknown:
Desmond Lynam

Pam Rhodes visits the Cotswolds and meets actor Chris Jury who is re-creating medieval mystery plays to mark the new millennium. Opera singer Anne Dawson sings at Sudeley Castle and hymns, sung in St James 's Church, Chipping Campden, include Christ Is Made the Sure Foundation, There Is a Redeemer, Praise to the Lord, and / Lift My Eyes to the Quiet Hills.
Digital widescreen

Contributors

Unknown:
Pam Rhodes
Unknown:
Chris Jury
Singer:
Anne Dawson
Unknown:
St James

Steven Spielberg 's classic science-fiction adventure, starring
Henry Thomas Dee Wallace
Ten-year-old Elliott has a new friend: but he's from another planet and nobody must know he's here.
(1982, U) * See Films: pp 58-63 *****

Contributors

Unknown:
Steven Spielberg
Unknown:
Henry Thomas
Unknown:
Dee Wallace
Elliott:
Henry Thomas
Mary:
Dee Wallace
Keys:
Peter Coyote
Michael:
Robert MacNaughton
Gertie:
Drew Barrymore
Greg:
Kc Martel
Steve:
Sean Frye
Tyler:
Tom Howell
Pretty girl:
Erika Eleniak
Schoolboy:
David O'Dell
Science teacher:
Richard Swingler
Policeman:
Frank Toth
Ultrasound man:
Robert Barton
Van driver:
Michael Darrell
Doctor:
Milt Kogan

Beware the Vanilla Slice. Compo is reminded of a boisterous game he used to play at school, a game far too rough for Clegg to remember. Truly, meanwhile, has a lawnmower on his mind.
Written by Roy Clarke
Director/Producer Alan JW Bell
Digital widescreen Subtitled ..........

Contributors

Written By:
Roy Clarke
Producer:
Alan Jw Bell
Compo:
Bill Owen
Clegg:
Peter Sallis
Truly:
Frank Thornton
Nora:
Kathy Staff
Ivy:
Jane Freeman
Edie:
Thora Hird
Auntie:
Jean Alexander
Howard:
Robert Fyfe
Marina:
Jean Fergusson
Barry:
Mike Grady
Pearl:
Juliette Kaplan
Smiler:
Stephen Lewis
Eli:
Danny O'Dea
Glenda:
Sarah Thomas
Wesley:
Gordon Wharmby

How / Won the War. A trip to northern France to entertain the troops forces Gary to play the hero following the sudden invasion by the Germans.
Written by Sam Lawrence
Director Robin Nash ; Producer Nic Phillips

Contributors

Written By:
Sam Lawrence
Director:
Robin Nash
Producer:
Nic Phillips
Gary:
Nicholas Lyndhurst
Yvonne:
Emma Amos
Phoebe:
Elizabeth Carling
Ron:
Victor McGuire
Reg:
Christopher Ettridge
Nancy Potter:
Bonnie Langford
Flic:
Sonya Walger
Nipper Smith:
Simon Sherlock
Rock Justice:
Gary Cady
Sid Potter:
Paul Grunert
Brian Merry:
Jim McManus

A one-off romantic romp following the adventures of a 19th-century French officer, starring Jean Marc Barr Miranda Richardson
Anna Friel , Richard E Grant
During the Napoleonic Wars the dashing Captain Jacques St Ives is captured and sent to a prisoner-of-warcamp in Scotland. See today's choices.
Written by Allan Cubitt ; Producers
Jonathan Cavendish and James Mitchell
Director Harry Hook
Digital widescreen ♦Everybody's talking about ... Anna Friel : page 15

Contributors

Unknown:
Jean Marc Barr
Unknown:
Miranda Richardson
Unknown:
Anna Friel
Unknown:
Captain Jacques St Ives
Written By:
Allan Cubitt
Producers:
Jonathan Cavendish
Producers:
James Mitchell
Director:
Harry Hook
Unknown:
Anna Friel
St Ives:
Jean Marc Barr
Miss Gilchrist:
Miranda Richardson
Flora:
Anna Friel
Chevening:
Richard E Grant
Francois:
Tim Dutton
Mathilde:
Cecille Pallas
Count:
Michael Gough
Alain:
Jason Isaacs
Linlithgow:
Barney Craig
Biggerstaff:
Desmond Barrit
Couperin:
Patrice Melennec
Le Bon:
Adrian Scarborough
Gautier:
Christopher McHallem
Coachman:
Gerry O'Brien
Duelling office:
Enda Oates
Woman with Alain:
Eileen McCloskey
Sim:
Noel O'Donovan
Capitaines:
Ger Carey
Capitaines:
Donnacha Crowley
Capitaines:
Mario Rosenstock
Byfield:
Wesley Murphy
Johnny Elfinstone:
Jonathan Cavendish
British soldier:
Nathaniel Duncan
Minister:
Mal Whyte
Batman:
Fraser Canins
Officer:
Alistair Findlay
Clausel:
David Heap
Jean:
Jimmy Keogh
Bonnefoy:
Vernon Dobtcheff
Attendant:
Brian de Salvo

In 1992, following similar projects in Britain, Russia and the United States, director
Angus Gibson filmed a diverse group of seven-year-olds in South Africa. The children were black and white, rich and poor, from leafy suburbs and city slums. This Everyman special records his return visit to meet them, now aged 14.
See today's choices.
Producer David Wason

Contributors

Director:
Angus Gibson
Producer:
David Wason

Romantic comedy starring Miranda Otto, Martin Kemp
An aspiring actress with a great affinity for horses finds her life turned upside down when she meets a musical entrepreneur.
Director Kathy Mueller (1991, 15)
See Films: pp 58-63 **

Contributors

Unknown:
Miranda Otto
Unknown:
Martin Kemp
Director:
Kathy Mueller

Capturing the Sun. Many people will go to the West Country to see the total eclipse of the Sun on 11 August. Douglas Arnold joins Patrick Moore to explain how to photograph this once-in-a-lifetime event.
Producer Ian Russell
Followed by Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Douglas Arnold
Unknown:
Patrick Moore
Producer:
Ian Russell

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