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Comedy drama. Joe is building a model space rocket for his school science project, and comes under suspicion when things start to go missing around the house.
(Repeated next Sunday on BBC2) (S)

Contributors

Writer:
Shaun Prendergast
Joe:
Paul Terry
Emily:
Rebecca Hunter
Jane:
Suzanne Burden
Roger:
Ivan Kaye
Colin:
Jeff Rawle
Miss Grace:
Kay Curram
David:
Ryan Cartwright
Felicity:
Lucy Evans
Robbie:
Albey Brookes
Lisa:
Shauna Shim
Captain:
Richard Dixon
Crew:
Martin Trenaman
Pogo:
Sarah Mogg

Katy Hill and Simon Thomas present a special edition from Israel.
Simon explores Jericho, while Katy revisits the kibbutz on which she worked ten years ago and they both enjoy some of the unusual health and beauty treatments to be found by the shores of the Dead Sea.
See Choice.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.40am on BBC2)
(S) (W)

Choice: Children: Blue Peter 5.10pm BBC1

Filmed in October - when the rest of us were experiencing grey skies and a nip in the air - this edition is given over entirely to Katy Hill's and Simon Thomas's sunshine trip to Israel. After a quick potted history of the country, the pair visit Jericho, Tel Aviv, Masada, Jerusalem and the Dead Sea, where they try out health treatments such as mud baths and sulphur pools. (JR)

Contributors

Presenter:
Katy Hill
Presenter:
Simon Thomas

Another against-the-clock culinary challenge as Esther Rantzen and GMTV's Dr Hilary Jones join chefs Kevin Woodford and Lesley Waters. With Fern Britton.
Director Chris Fox ; Producer Fiona Clark (S) (W) RECIPES: see Ceefax page

Contributors

Unknown:
Esther Rantzen
Unknown:
Dr Hilary Jones
Unknown:
Kevin Woodford
Unknown:
Lesley Waters.
Unknown:
Fern Britton.
Director:
Chris Fox
Producer:
Fiona Clark

Tonight's programme reports on a milestone in the race to decode the human genome which could revolutionise the modem approach to medicine. Plus a radical new design for flat, transparent loudspeakers that could allow TV screens to do the talking. With Peter Snow and Philippa Forrester.

(Repeated tomorrow at 12.45am) (S) (W)
Information: call [number removed]: Ceefax: page 623; [web address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Snow
Presenter:
Philippa Forrester
Producer:
Suzanne Levy
Editor:
Saul Nasse

Continuing the series using first-hand testimony to recall the events of 1940. Following the evacuation from
Dunkirk, the country became inspired by a new spirit of solidarity and defiance, epitomised by Churchill's ringing phrase, "we will fight them on the beaches". Narrated by Sue Johnston. See Choice.
Series director Nick Read ; Series producer Phil Craig (S) (W) WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/history

Contributors

Unknown:
Sue Johnston.
Director:
Nick Read
Producer:
Phil Craig

Gary Dellapenta is America's first jailed cyber-stalker, who used the internet to stalk a woman who had scorned him.
California's law enforcers have become convinced of a serious link between stalking and violence, and now regard the internet as an alarming new tool for criminals.
Director Toby Sculthorp ; Editor Peter Horrocks (S)

Contributors

Unknown:
Gary Dellapenta
Director:
Toby Sculthorp
Editor:
Peter Horrocks

The Future Could Be Too Much Fun. Is the rich inner world of the mind threatened by scientific advances? Professor Susan Greenfield , Director of the Royal Institution, warns that the brain will come under siege from increasingly sophisticated drugs and information technology, and that our lives could become dominated by mindless gratification rather than rising to the challenge of individuality.
Director Pieter Morpurgo ; Producer Charles Miller (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Susan Greenfield
Director:
Pieter Morpurgo
Producer:
Charles Miller

Drama. Annie Carver is a successful art gallery owner with a dark secret in her past. Then a bounty hunter tries to blackmail Annie by threatening to reveal her deadly history.
Director Stuart Cooper (1995, 15) (S)
Films: pp 74-79 **

Contributors

Unknown:
Annie Carver
Director:
Stuart Cooper
Annie Carver:
Catherine Mary Stewart
Michael Carver:
Scott Valentine
Charlie Ingle:
Dennis Farina
Lev Petrovitch:
Carsten Norgaard

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