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This week author Barbara Taylor Bradford talks to Esther McVey about the success of her novels, while Mike Harding explores the music and marital arts of the Sikh religion. With Paul Ross and Catrina Skepper.
Executive producer Chris Loughlin .............. COMMENT LINE: [number removed] (maximum costlOp)

Contributors

Talks:
Barbara Taylor Bradford
Unknown:
Esther McVey
Unknown:
Mike Harding
Unknown:
Paul Ross
Unknown:
Catrina Skepper.
Producer:
Chris Loughlin

Disney romantic comedy.
A saxophonist leaves the big city behind and becomes a pillar of the community in a small country town. '
Director Norman Tokar (1966, U)
# See Rims: pp 44-50 ***

Contributors

Director:
Norman Tokar
Lemuel Siddons:
Fred MacMurray
Vida Downey:
Vera Miles
Hetty Seibert:
Lillian Gish
John Everett Hughes:
Charlie Ruggles
Ralph Hastings:
Elliott Reid

In the second semi-final, the newjunior masterchefs of the South East, the East and the Midlands are judged by chef Paul Rankin and presenter Sarah Greene. Hosted by Loyd Grossman.
Digital widescreen Subtitled ...................

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Rankin
Presenter:
Sarah Greene.
Unknown:
Loyd Grossman.

This week Don Maclean and Chris Rogers join 11,000 children at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham, for a special millennium celebration.
"Children of the New Millennium" begins preparations for the change of centuries by blessing the official Beacon
Millennium Flame. Music, lead by local bands and school children, includes This Little Light of Mine, Praise My Soul the King of Heaven, and Be Thou My Vision. Digital widescreen Subtitled ......................

Contributors

Unknown:
Don MacLean
Unknown:
Chris Rogers

Stephen Fry and Gaby Roslin are at London's Alexandra Palace to host Britain's very first teaching awards ceremony. A total of 14 awards celebrate teaching excellence in a variety of categories and recognise the vital role teachers play in communities around the country. Among those presenting awards are Tony Blair, Linford Christie and Jon Snow.
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
See Polly Toynbee: page 10

Contributors

Presenter:
Stephen Fry
Presenter:
Gaby Roslin
Award presented by:
Tony Blair
Award presented by:
Linford Christie
Award presented by:
Jon Snow
Producer:
Kaye Godleman
Executive Producer:
David Puttnam
Executive Producer:
Mike Ward

Alan Titchmarsh ,
Charlie Dimmock and Tommy Walsh revisit a garden in Northwood, west London.
Producer John Thornicroft ; Executive producer Carol Haslam Digital widescreen Revised repeat Subtitled ..................

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Titchmarsh
Unknown:
Charlie Dimmock
Unknown:
Tommy Walsh
Producer:
John Thornicroft
Producer:
Carol Haslam

A six-part drama series, written by Kieran Prendiville , about the work of a wildlife police officer starring Jerome Flynn
It's a Jungle out There. DC Tom McCabe finds himself on the trail of a gang of deer poachers. See today's choices.
Producer Murray Ferguson
Director Paul Harrison

Contributors

Written By:
Kieran Prendiville
Unknown:
Jerome Flynn
Unknown:
Dc Tom
Producer:
Murray Ferguson
Director:
Paul Harrison
McCabe:
Jerome Flynn
Cassidy:
Adrian Bower
Steph:
Philllppa Wilson
Claire Armitage:
Rebecca Lacey
Julia:
Jayne Charlton McKenzie
Wilf:
Alison Mac
David Armitage:
Kevin Doyle
Martin:
Michael Wardle
Liam:
Scott Karalius
Alice:
Sheila Tait
Ray:
Brendan Healy
Stephens:
Jack McBride
Lord Donald:
David Telfer
Chef:
Joe Caffrey
Egger:
Harrison Philips
Gamekeeper:
Alan Renwick
Sgt Deakin:
Terry Joyce

Fourth in the six-part drama, set in the 18th century. Starring Jodhl May
Geraldine Somerville
Sarah returns to London from
Paris, where she has teetered on the edge of adultery. See today's choices.
Written by Harriet O'Carroll
Producers Christopher Hall and David Snodin; Director David Caffrey
Digital widescreen ADDITIONAL MATERIAL: for a publication on the series, send a cheque for £5.99. payable to BBC Education Production, to: [address removed]. Soundtrack on CD from retailers.

Contributors

Unknown:
Geraldine Somerville
Written By:
Harriet O'Carroll
Lady Sarah:
Jodhi May
Lady Emily:
Geraldine Somerville
Lady Caroline:
Serena Gordon
Lady Louisa:
Anne-Marie Duff
Lord William Gordon:
Gary Cady
Henry Fox:
Alun Armstrong
Lord Kildare:
Ben Daniels
Ogilvie:
George Anton
Bunbury:
Andrew Havill
Tom Conolly:
Tom Mullion
Older Lady Emily:
Sian Phillips
Due de Lauzan:
Jerome Pradon
Lady Cecilia:
Amelia Warner
Third Duke of Richmond:
Tom Beard
Third Duchess:
Katherine Wogan
Charles James Fox:
Hugh Sachs
Ste Fox:
Toby Jones
Horace Walpole:
Eamon Rohan
George Selwyn:
Frank Kelly
Reporters:
Luke Hayden Michael Bates
Reporters:
Michael Bates

New York Dating. Ruby Wax continues her journey across the USA with a trip to New York City where she checks out the dating scene, meets a group of women all looking for Mr Right, and the professional matchmaker who thinks she can help them. Director Helen Fitzwilliam
Executive producer David Blake Knox
Digital widescreen * Catch me if you can: page 20
Followed by Two Ronnies: the Nation's Favourite Sketch
Fork Handles. Another chance to see the first of this week's Two
Ronnies sketches, from which viewers can select their favourite. For details see Two
Ronnies Night, Friday at 8pm.

Contributors

Director:
Helen Fitzwilliam
Producer:
David Blake Knox

Drama, based on the true story of the "dingo baby" case. Starring
Meryl Streep , Sam Neill
In 1980 a baby disappeared in Central Australia. But was Azaria
Chamberlain abducted by a dingo or killed by her mother?
Director Fred Schepisi (1988, 15)
+ See Films: pp 44-50 ****
Followed by Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Meryl Streep
Unknown:
Sam Neill
Director:
Fred Schepisi
Lindy Chamberlain:
Meryl Streep
Michael Chamberlain:
Sam Neill
Barker:
Bruce Myles
Justice Muirhead:
Charles Tingwell
Charlwood:
Nick Tate
Phillips:
Neil Fitzpatrick
Barritt:
Maurie Fields
Tipple:
Lewis Fitz-Gerald

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