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Comedy drama. David develops a crush on Emily and tries to help Joe when he's the victim of a school bully.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Joe:
Paul Terry
Emily:
Rebecca Hunter
Colin:
Jeff Rawle
Jane:
Suzanne Burden
Jennifer:
Lou Gish
Roger:
Ivan Kaye
Me Sykes:
Richard Dixon
David:
Ryan Cartwright
Felicity:
Lucy Evans
Robbie:
Albey Brookes
Pogoo:
Sarah Mogg
Jim:
Scott Hickman

Jack and Teraise begin to fear the worst, while Cher gets fed up with Sita and teams up with Nat.
This week's episodes written by Brian B Thompson
(Next episode Thursday) (Repeat)

Followed by Rewind: 1974: Giant Pandas
Ben Ridgeway tells 11-year-old William Brambell's story of Chia-Chia and Ching-Ching arriving at London Zoo from China.
(Repeated tomorrow morning on BBC2)

Contributors

Writer:
Brian B. Thompson
Jack:
Edward Scott
Teraise:
Adele Taylor
Sita:
Gauri Vedhara
Cher:
Jody Baldwin
Nat:
Alexa Gibb
Nikki:
Siobhan Hanratty
Brigid:
Joanne McIntosh
Ollie:
Louis Watson
Narrator (Rewind):
Ben Ridgeway

More celebrities revisit their favourite holiday locations.

Wendy Richard takes a return trip to Jersey, Richard Whiteley explains why he loves the village of Sao Bras de Alportel in the Algarve and Marie Helvin talks about growing up in Hawaii. With Gaby Roslin.
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
Website: [web address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Gaby Roslin
Reporter:
Wendy Richard
Reporter:
Richard Whiteley
Reporter:
Marie Helvin
Series Producer:
Elaine Gallagher
Editor:
Jannine Waddell

Love is in the air for Grant and Nina, but Kathy's return puts a strain on Phil's new romance.
This week's episodes written by Anji Loman Field and Joanne Maguire
(Cast on Monday and Thursday)
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
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Contributors

Writer:
Anji Loman Field
Writer:
Joanne Maguire
Producer:
David Boulter
Director:
Angie de Chastelai Smith

The team travels to Shropshire to tackle two flats in a converted stately home. Graham Wynne, Anna Ryder Richardson and Handy Andy rise to the challenge. Presented by Carol Smillie.

Contributors

Presenter:
Carol Smillie
Expert:
Graham Wynne
Expert:
Anna Ryder Richardson
Expert:
Handy Andy [Andy Kane]
Director:
Colin Butler
Director:
Sue Carr
Producer:
Susannah Walker

A new eight-part comedy, written by Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran, about two people on a rocky road to love.

Twentysomethings Samantha and Dean meet on the return flight from a holiday and feel an instant attraction, but she is in a long-term relationship.
See today's choices.
(Repeated on Friday at 11.15pm)
(Digital widescreen)

Contributors

Writer:
Laurence Marks
Writer:
Maurice Gran
Director:
Nic Phillips
Producer:
Michael Jacob
Samantha:
Siobhan Hayes
Dean:
Ricci Harnett
Carly:
Samantha Lavelle
Monty:
Simon Sherlock
Steve:
Danny Swanson
Louie:
Chris Jury
Marji:
Julie Legrand
Becky:
Belinda Stewart-Wilson
Steward:
Jason Hall

Second episode in a four-part drama dealing with adultery, starring Orla Brady, Kevin Whately

Jenny is meeting Frank regularly, but she feels guilty and ends the affair.
See today's choices.
(Digital widescreen)

Contributors

Writer:
Lucy Gannon
Producer:
Joy Spink
Director:
Harry Hook
Jenny Meadows:
Orla Brady
Geoff Meadows:
Kevin Whately
Frank Healy:
David Morrissey
Mo Healy:
Lesley Dunlop
Ellen Meadows:
Danielle McCormack
Di:
Elizabeth Hopley
Dr Phil Gold:
Pip Torrens
Dr Anna Faulkner:
Linda Spurrier
Dr Raju Patel:
Bhasker Patel
Eileen:
Rachel Ambler
Sue:
Sarah Rice
DI Mary Carson:
Kate Fahy
DS Warren:
Pete Meakin
Stuart:
Nicholas Lopez
Michelle Healy:
Stacey Sampson
Mark Healy:
Karl Harper
Joe Healy:
Samuel Worsley
Sarah Healy:
Jordan Wicks/Jae Wicks

First of six programmes examining the human side to scientific discoveries.

Eight-year-old Rachel [text removed] suffers from a rare and severe form of epilepsy, which transforms her warm and loving personality into a violent and aggressive one. She suffers as many as five fits a day and drugs can make her worse. Rachel's parents must decide whether to allow a surgeon to change her life by removing half her brain.
See today's choices.
(Digital widescreen)

Contributors

Producer:
Alex Seaborne
Series Editor:
Michael Mosley

Ally McCoist and Fred MacAulay return for an eight-show run as they take their brand of chat around the UK. Tonight they're at Aintree on Merseyside with their guests - singer Martine McCutcheon, comedian Mark Lamarr and former Liverpool goalkeeper Bruce Grobbelaar.
(Digital widescreen)

Contributors

Presenter:
Ally McCoist
Presenter:
Fred MacAulay
Guest:
Martine McCutcheon
Guest:
Mark Lamarr
Guest:
Bruce Grobbelaar
Director:
Dominic MacDonald
Producer:
Esme Kennedy

Motorcycling drama starring David Essex
Beau Bridges
A garage mechanic inherits his dead brother's revolutionary new machine and sets out to prove it can be a race winner. Director David Wickes
(1980.15) * See Films: pp 60-68
Followed by Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
David Essex
Unknown:
Beau Bridges
Director:
David Wickes

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