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Mr Diplock installs closed-circuit television in the classroom, and Seb's mum makes a special folding bed for Aunt Boomerang.
(S)

Contributors

Writer:
Roy Apps
Aunt Boomerang:
Toyah Willcox
Sebastian:
Richard Madden
Tracey Simpkins:
Sharon MacKenzie
Meryl:
Laura MacKenzie
Mr Diplock:
Kern Falconer
Mrs Belcher:
Terry Neason
Ashley:
Blaine Slater
Ms Goodbody:
Susy Kane
School inspector:
Ron Paterson
Shop assistant:
Carolyn Konrad
Nozza:
Darren Brownlie
Rozza:
David Brownlie

In the innovative art show, Kirsten O'Brien produces a collage with depth, Jay Burridge creates a colour picture by painting with clear water, and Mark Speight visits the children's festival in Hay-on-Wye. Plus more pocket money art ideas, viewers' pictures in the Gallery, and animated fun with Morph.
(Rptd tomorrow 7.45am BBC2) (S)

Contributors

Presenter:
Kirsten O'Brien
Presenter:
Jay Burridge
Presenter:
Mark Speight

The girls enjoy everything that Spain has to offer. Matt and Nikki turn investigators, while Teraise's push to motivate Jack has unforeseen results.
(For cast see Tuesday) (S)

Then Rewind: 1991: Operation Desert Storm
Mosaab Al-Ateeqi tells ten-year-old Mohammed Abader's memories of the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait.
(Repeated tomorrow morning on BBC2) (S)

Contributors

Narrator (Rewind):
Msoaab Al-Ateeqi

The home-improvement series that rescues people from DIY nightmares, with Lowri Turner and Nick Knowles.

This week the team visit a farmhouse near York to repair the damage wreaked by an enthusiastic amateur in the room where his wife teaches the piano. Can daughter Julia get her father to admit that he is capable of making a mistake?
Last of the present series which returns next year.
(S) (W)

Contributors

Presenter:
Lowri Turner
Presenter:
Nick Knowles
Series Producer:
Claire Campbell
Executive Producer:
Mark Hill

The first of three programmes looks at conflict in the countryside, where the tranquillity of rural life is shattered by bitter disputes. For over 40 years one farmer has fought with the local riding community over a bridle path that runs through his land, while in Shropshire a woman faces prison for refusing to move the fence that adjoins her neighbours land.
(S) (W)

Contributors

Director:
Anita Hodgeson
Director:
Sandi Scott
Producer:
Tina Cawte

The comedy sports quiz, hosted by Nick Hancock, with regular panellists Gary Lineker, David Gower, Rory McGrath and Jonathan Ross.
See Choice.
(Repeated next Monday) (S) (W)

Contributors

Presenter:
Nick Hancock
Panellist:
Gary Lineker
Panellist:
David Gower
Panellist:
Rory McGrath
Panellist:
Jonathan Ross
Director:
Ian Lorimer
Producer:
Harry Thompson

To celebrate getting back with Dorothy, Gary makes a special video tour of their relationship. But the result is rather less romantic than he intended.

(R) (S)

Contributors

Writer:
Simon Nye
Director:
Martin Dennis
Producer:
Beryl Vertue
Gary:
Martin Clunes
Tony:
Neil Morrissey
Dorothy:
Caroline Quentin
Deborah:
Leslie Ash

In a star-studded conclusion to the current series Clive is joined by 007 actor Pierce Brosnan, and Antonio Banderas and Melanie Griffith, who talk about their forthcoming roles in Crazy in Alabama.
A new series is planned for next year.
(Repeated next Monday) (W)

Contributors

Presenter:
Clive Anderson
Guest:
Pierce Brosnan
Guest:
Antonio Banderas
Guest:
Melanie Griffith
Producer:
Cillian de Buitlear
Series Producer:
Anne Marie Thorogood

David Dimbleby chairs the topical debate from Durham, where panellists facing the studio audience include Cabinet Office Secretary of State Mo Mowlam and Liberal Democrat Treasury spokesman Malcolm Bruce.
(S)
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Contributors

Chairman:
David Dimbleby
Panellist:
Mo Mowlam
Panellist:
Malcolm Bruce
Executive Producer:
George Carey
Series Editor:
Charlie Courtauld

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