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Actor Michael Crawford looks back at his career and reveals his spiritual roots. Toyah Willcox explores the folklore of the British Isles.
Presented by Kevin Woodford and Catrina Skepper
Executive producer Chris Loughlin
COMMENT LINE: (maximum cost 10p) [number removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Crawford
Unknown:
Toyah Willcox
Presented By:
Kevin Woodford
Presented By:
Catrina Skepper
Producer:
Chris Loughlin

Musical starring Fred MacMurray Tommy Steele rhiladelphia, 1916: an eccentric alligator-keeping millionaire, is outraged to find that his daughter is in love with a rival family's son. Will the cheerful butler and go-between be able to bring the two families together?
Director Norman Tokar (1967)
See Films: pp 64-71 ***

Contributors

Unknown:
Fred MacMurray
Unknown:
Tommy Steele
Director:
Norman Tokar
Anthony J Drexel Biddle:
Fred MacMurray
John Lawless:
Tommy Steele
Mrs Cordelia Biddle:
Greer Garson
Mrs Duke:
Geraldine Page
Aunt Mary Drexel:
Gladys Cooper
Mrs Worth:
Hermione Baddeley
Cordy Biddle:
Lesley Ann Warren

Nick Hancock appeals on behalf of the Lady Hoare Trust, which helps children with chronic arthritis and severe limb disabilities. Repeated on Wednesday at 5.50pm on BBC2
DONATIONS: [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Nick Hancock

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

Rolf Harris joins an animal osteopath as he goes on his rounds at Woburn Safari Park. Meanwhile,
Rosemarie Ford goes to South Africa with David Gowerto meet Shibula, his adopted rhino.
Executive producer Philip Dolling ; Series producer Dale Templar CEEFAX: series information on page 616

Contributors

Unknown:
Rolf Harris
Unknown:
Rosemarie Ford
Unknown:
David Gowerto
Producer:
Philip Dolling
Producer:
Dale Templar

The late Jill Dando presents the series in which experts go in search of hidden treasure in people's homes. This week Cornish antiques are found in St Ives and Penzance, including postcards, Newlyn copper and sea-faring antiques. With Lars Tharp and Paul Atterbury.
Directors Siobhan Bullick. Ann Wilson ; Series producer Anne Clements

Contributors

Unknown:
Jill Dando
Unknown:
Lars Tharp
Unknown:
Paul Atterbury.
Directors:
Siobhan Bullick.
Directors:
Ann Wilson
Producer:
Anne Clements

While Jean and Lionel are spending the weekend in their country house, Lionel feels unwell and takes to his bed.
Wntten by Bob Larbey ; Director/Producer Sydney Lotterby

Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Larbey
Jean:
Judi Dench
Madge:
Joan Sims
Lionel:
Geoffrey Palmer
Alistair:
Philip Bretherton
Rocky:
Frank Middlemass
Mrs Bale:
Janet Henfrey

The drama returns for a new 12-part series.
Has Quigley got what it takes to save the village's reputation?

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The fifth series of the hit Irish drama series picks up where the last one lest off. In case you need your memory refreshing, Niamh (Tina Kellegher) looked set to show her feelings for Sean Dillon (Lorcan Cranitch), despite still being married to hapless cop Ambrose (Peter Hanly). We rejoin the outdoor party at which they were dancing after Ambrose has spotted his wife in the arms of another. No preview tapes were available of this first episode but we know that a tragedy strikes within these 50 minutes. Has something happened to Ambrose? Or is it Quigley (Tony Doyle) and Orla (Victoria Smurfit), trapped in a runaway hot-air balloon, who are in serious trouble?

Contributors

Writer:
Ted Gannon
Producer:
Chris Clough
Director:
Simon Massey
Quigley:
Tony Doyle
Niamh:
Tina Kellegher
Dillon:
Lorcan Cranitch
Ambrose:
Peter Hanly
Father MacAnally:
Niall Toibin
Orla:
Victoria Smurfit
Donal:
Frankie McCafferty
Liam:
Joe Savino
Danny:
Colin Farrell
Father Aidan:
Don Wycherley
Brendan:
Gary Whelan
Siobhan:
Deidre Donnelly
Kathleen:
Aine Ni Mhuiri
Emma:
Kate McEnery
Conor:
Owen Teale
D'Argan:
Ian Fitzgibbon
George:
Kevin Reynolds
Supt Foley:
Alan Barry
Francis Donnelly:
Sean Treacy
Kieran:
Sam Farrar

Fourth of a six-part drama starring Gillian Kearney , Emma Cooke
The day of Ellie and Norman's wedding has arrived. Contains strong language.
Written by Debbie Horsfield ; Producer Liz Trubridge ; Director John Woods Repeated on Tuesday at 11.25pm
BBC MUSIC: the soundtrack is available on CD at retailers
See Emma Cooke : page 32

Contributors

Unknown:
Gillian Kearney
Unknown:
Emma Cooke
Written By:
Debbie Horsfield
Producer:
Liz Trubridge
Director:
John Woods
Unknown:
Emma Cooke
Ellie:
Gillian Kearney
Arden:
Emma Cooke
Irma:
Sue Johnston
Norman:
David Threlfall
Dallas:
Joseph McFadden
The Wolf:
James Callis
Tex:
Julian Kerridge
Howard:
Nicholas Farrell
Larry:
Phil Daniels
Clifford:
Jim Hooper

Spoof comedy sequel starring Charlie Sheen
After several failed missions to rescue American hostages in Iraq, the US president is forced to consider deploying one-time pilot and loose cannon Topper Harley.
Director Jim Abrahams (1993, PG) See Films: pp 64-71 ***
Followed by The Nation's Favourite Song Lyric

Contributors

Unknown:
Charlie Sheen
Unknown:
Topper Harley.
Director:
Jim Abrahams
Topper Harley:
Charlie Sheen
Tug Benson:
Lloyd Bridges
Ramada:
Valeria Golino
Col Denton Walters:
Richard Crenna
Michelle:
Brenda Bakke
Harbinger:
Miguel Ferrer
Dexter Hayman:
Rowan Atkinson
Saddam Hussein:
Jerry Haleva

Alu Drama. A divorced father wins custody of his daughter and hires a detective to watch over her. Then the mother contacts a professional child-snatcher to get her back. OirectorChris Thomson (1991,15) See Films: pp 64-71 ★★★
Followed by Weather

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