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In the first of an interview series, the Who's Roger Daltrey tells John Craven about his love of the countryside. Plus weather for the week ahead, 11.55am.
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Contributors

Interviewer:
John Craven
Interviewee:
Roger Daltrey

Fantasy sequel to the classic The Wizard of Oz.

Returning to Oz, Dorothy finds it in ruins and her old friends Scarecrow, Lion and Tin Man turned to stone. Dorothy decides to restore Oz to its former glory.
(1985, PG) ***
(S)
Films: pp 64-68

Contributors

Director:
Walter Murch
Dorothy Gale:
Fairuza Balk
Dr Worley/Nome King:
Nicol Williamson
Nurse Wilson/Princess Mombi:
Jean Marsh
Aunt Em:
Piper Laurie
Uncle Henry:
Matt Clark

The tenth series of the search for top amateur cooks starts by setting out to find the Masterchef of the Home Counties. Chef Gary Rhodes and actress Lindsay Duncan join host Loyd Grossman to judge contestants' creations.
(S) (W)
Food: page 37

Contributors

Presenter:
Loyd Grossman
Judge:
Gary Rhodes
Judge:
Lindsay Duncan

Pam Rhodes visits Rochester Cathedral, Kent, to listen to the choirboys and girls, and to meet a number of former choristers.

Hymns include Now Thank We All Our God, Be Thou My Vision and Guide Me O Thou Great Redeemer.
(S)(W)

Contributors

Presenter:
Pam Rhodes

In a return visit to Castle Ashby in Northamptonshire, Hugh Scully looks at some of the treasures in the house and introduces previously unseen items from other Roadshows, including a Cypriot vase that is 3,000 years old.
(S) (W)

Contributors

Presenter:
Hugh Scully
Producer:
Michele Burgess
Executive Producer:
Christopher Lewis

Concluding the dramatisation of J.S. Le Fanu's 19th-century horror novel, starring Naomi Watts, Derek Jacobi and Iain Glen.

Alice gives birth to a son, but Charles is sick, so the baby has to be taken away.
See Choice.
Dramatised by David Pirie
(S) (W)

Contributors

Author:
J.S. Le Fanu
Dramatised by:
David Pirie
Producer:
Ruth Baumgarten
Director:
Alex Pillai
Alice:
Naomi Watts
Squire Fairfield:
Derek Jacobi
Charles:
Iain Glen
Harry:
Jack Davenport
Vrau:
Aisling O'Sullivan
Dulcie:
Elaine Collins
Mrs Tarnley:
Ellie Haddington
Alice's father:
Marston Bloom
Jim:
Tim Preece
Mrs Carew:
Anita Carey
Lily Ursula:
Holden Gill
Tom:
Mark Hadfield
Claire Shaw:
Rachel Sanders
Hincks:
Julian Curry
Mr Archdale:
Andrew Hilton
Mrs Archdale:
Meryl Hampton
Keeper:
Colum Convey
Dr Parker:
David Acton
Dr Willett:
Jonathan Aris
Mrs Harding:
Joanne Howarth

This rerun of a one-off Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders comedy sketch show features an acting masterclass and a murder investigation in the spoof Witless Silence. With Helen Mirren, William Franklyn and Kathy Burke.
(R) (S) (W)

Contributors

Director:
Steve Bendelack
Producer:
Emma Cornish
Comedian:
Dawn French
Comedian:
Jennifer Saunders
[Actress]:
Helen Mirren
[Actor]:
William Franklyn
[Actress]:
Kathy Burke

Joan Bakewell questions whether it is right to try to test religious experiences, such as occasions when prayers work, scientifically, and hypnotist Paul McKenna argues that faith should be put in the power of the mind.
(S)

Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Presenter:
Joan Bakewell
Hypnotist:
Paul McKenna
Series Producer:
Rosemary Dawson
Executive Producer:
David Coomes

Thriller based on a true story. Kate Findlay appears to have it all - a great job, two wonderful children and a new man in her life. There's just one problem: ex-husband Paul.
(1996) **
Films: pp 64-68

Contributors

Director:
Larry Peerce

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