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Psychologist Alyce Faye Cleese has ten tips on how to improve your relationship with your mother, while Michael Palin and Michael Winner reveal how they got on with their mums. Mike Harding meets the new-look Salvation Army, and Allan Beswick reviews the week's news stones.
With Paul Ross and Catrina Skepper.
Executive producer Chris Loughiin .............. COMMENT LINE: [number removed] (maximum cost lOp)

Contributors

Unknown:
Alyce Faye Cleese
Unknown:
Michael Palin
Unknown:
Michael Winner
Unknown:
Mike Harding
Unknown:
Allan Beswick
Unknown:
Paul Ross
Unknown:
Catrina Skepper.
Producer:
Chris Loughiin

Introduced by Steve Rider from Carnoustie. Golf: the Open Live coverage as the 128th Open championship enters its fourth and final day. The chasing pack will be looking for a sensational score as they bid to close the gap on the leaders. Coverage continues at 1pm on BBC2.
Digital widescreen Subtitled ...................

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider

Continuing a rerun of the first series of the comedy.
Hyacinth has asked the new vicar to tea and, in her usual meticulous way, she has organised the event down to the last sugar lump.
Written by Roy Clarke ; Director/Producer
Harold Snoad Repeat Subtitled ......

Contributors

Written By:
Roy Clarke
Hyacinth:
Patricia Routledge
Richard:
Clive Swift
Liz:
Josephine Tewson
Rose:
Shirley Stelfox
Onslow:
Geoffrey Hughes
Daisy:
Judy Cornwell
Gypsy:
Eileen Davies
Vicar:
Jeremy Gittins
Vicar's wife:
Marion Barron

Another chance to see the transformation worked by Alan Titchmarsh , Charlie Dimmock and Tommy Walsh on a garden in West Hanney in Oxfordshire, followed by a return visit to see how it looks now.
Producer John Thornicroft ; Executive producer Carol Haslam
Revised repeat

Contributors

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

Second in a six-part drama series about the work of a wildlife police officer, starring Jerome Flynn
Under My Skin. McCabe and Cassidy have to try to find out who owns an illegally stuffed panther found with a stash of stolen goods. See today's choices.
Written by Nicholas Hicks-Beach and Shelley Miller
Producer Murray Ferguson
Director Paul Harrison

Contributors

Unknown:
Jerome Flynn
Written By:
Nicholas Hicks-Beach
Written By:
Shelley Miller
Producer:
Murray Ferguson
Director:
Paul Harrison
McCabe:
Jerome Flynn
Cassidy:
Adrian Bower
Steph:
Phlllippa Wilson
Claire Armitage:
Rebecca Lacey
Julia:
Jayne Charlton McKenzie
Wilf:
Allson Mac
David Armitage:
Kevin Doyle
Martin:
Michael Wardle
Liam:
Scott Karalius
Stephens:
Jack McBride
Sgt Deakin:
Terry Joyce
Mrs Bradley:
Peggy Shield
Soames:
Stewart Howson
Winters:
Walter James
Grant:
James Garbutt
Elliot:
Neil Armstrong
Rosemary:
Lynn Fairbairn
Taylor:
Derek Walmsley
Langley:
Rob Turnbull

Penultimate episode of the six-part drama, set in the 18th century.
Starring Jodhi May
Geraldine Somerville
A shamed Sarah returns to the family, with her illegitimate child, and Louisa takes it upon herself to dictate the terms of her atonement. 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
* Mark Lawson : Audio, page

Contributors

Written By:
Harriet O'Carroll
Producers:
Christopher Hall
Producers:
David Snodin
Director:
David Caffrey
Unknown:
Mark Lawson
Lady Sarah:
Jodhi May
Lady Emily:
Geraldine Somerville
Lady Caroline:
Serena Gordon
Lady Louisa:
Anne-Marie Duff
Ogilvie:
George Anton
George Napier:
Martin Glyn Murray
Henry Fox:
Alun Armstrong
Lord Kildare:
Ben Daniels
Edward Fitzgerald:
John Light
Older Lady Emily:
Sian Phillips
Susan Fox-Strangeways:
Pauline McLynn
Tom Conolly:
Tom Mullion
Older Lady Louisa:
Diana Quick
Older Lady Sarah:
Sheila Ruskin
Older Ogilvie:
David Grant
Older Tom Conolly:
Paul Ridley
Older George Napier:
Jeremy Bulloch
Third Duke of Richmond:
Tom Beard
Third Duchess:
Katherine Wogan
Charles James Fox:
Hugh Sachs
Ste Fox:
Toby Jones
William Fitzgerald:
Adam Webb

Pageants. More than beauty pageants take place every week in the USA. Ruby Wax visits the Miss American
Princess contest in Connecticut
-where the youngest competitors are still in nappies. Director Southan Morris ; Executive producer David Blake Knox
Digital widescreen

Contributors

Director:
Southan Morris
Producer:
David Blake Knox

Thriller, based on a true story. A teenager who runs away from home to assert her independence and to experience life on the road, meets up with a dangerous but charismatic ex-convict, and becomes involved in a bizarre kidnapping scheme.
Director Bill L Norton (1995, 15)
* See Films: pp 44-50

Contributors

Director:
Bill L Norton
Stacy Sapp:
Tracey Gold
Richard Brown:
Thomas Calabro
Becky Sapp:
Bess Armstrong
John Sapp:
Nick Searcy
Jed Harris:
Terence Knox
Eddie Shea:
Matthew Letscher

Crime drama, based on actual events, starring
Elizabeth Montgomery
Widow Blanche Taylor 's boyfriend becomes ill with gastric pains and dies. When her next man is struck down by similar symptoms, suspicions are aroused.
Director Alan Metzger (1993) .. * See Films: pp 44-50 ***
Followed by Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Elizabeth Montgomery
Unknown:
Widow Blanche Taylor
Director:
Alan Metzger

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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