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Carry On actress Joan Sims talks about her long career in films, and wine buff Jilly Goolden takes Toyah Willcox to her favourite place on earth - a remarkable Sussex church. With Esther McVey and Kevin Woodford.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Esther McVey
Presenter:
Kevin Woodford
Interviewee:
Joan Sims
Presenter:
Jilly Goolden
Guest:
Toyah Willcox
Executive Producer:
Chris Loughlin

Comedy series starring Angela Thorne and Michael Elphick.
Two Down, One to Go. Things haven't been going well in the basement flat, and Angle's j mother Daphne feels it is time to renegotiate the arrangements.
Wntten by Richard Ommanney (R) (S)

Contributors

Unknown:
Angela Thorne
Unknown:
Michael Elphick.
Unknown:
Richard Ommanney

Charlie Dimmock and her mother Sue relive their stay on the Tunisian island of Djerba, Rolf Harris and his wife
Alwyn return to the Dordogne in France, and Patricia Hodge extols the virtues of Lech in Austria. With Gaby Roslin.
Series producer Sarah Targett : Executive producer Jane Lush (R) (S)

Contributors

Unknown:
Charlie Dimmock
Unknown:
Rolf Harris
Unknown:
Patricia Hodge
Unknown:
Gaby Roslin.
Producer:
Sarah Targett
Producer:
Jane Lush

Second of the seven-part drama starring Jerome Flynn.
The Price of Daughter. When Tom McCabe receives death threats, it soon becomes apparent that it is not him at risk.
Written by John Martin ; Producer Ann Tricklebank
Postponed from 16 July (S) (W) Why I'm wild about the Sanctuary: page 30

Contributors

Unknown:
Jerome Flynn.
Unknown:
Tom McCabe
Written By:
John Martin
Producer:
Ann Tricklebank
Tom McCabe:
Jerome Flynn
Julia:
Jayne Charlton MacKenzie
Jim Cassidy:
Adrian Bower
Ray:
Brendan Healy
David Armitage:
Kevin Doyle
Dion:
Ben Price
Claire Armitage:
Rebecca Lacey
Vic Kerrigan:
Rod Culbertson
Wilf:
Alison Mac
Eileen Kerrigan:
Mary Pickin
Steph Allen:
Phillippa Wilson
Andy Crane:
Roy Smiles
Ralph Allen:
Conor Mullen
Liam Allen:
Scott Karalius

The third in this eight-part comedy drama series.
Different for Girls. Beejay finds his ultimate fantasy is a reality- both the mad sisters want to sleep with him. Some sexual content and strong language.
Written by Tim Firth ; Executive producer Beryl Virtue
Director Richard Laxton Repeated tomorrow at 11.30pm (S) (W) WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/bordercafe

Contributors

Written By:
Tim Firth
Director:
Richard Laxton
Charlotte:
Elizabeth Carling
Doug Roscoe:
Michael Elwyn
David:
Sean Gallagher
Max:
Tom Goodman-Hill
Ronnie:
Georgia MacKenzie
Beejay:
Richard Mylan
Kidder:
Antony Strachan
Naomi:
Nia Roberts
Edwardian Clive:
Michael Attwell
Beth:
Catrin Powell

The story of how soul singer David Grant set out to create a multi-cultural, multi-national and multi-racial group of singers. The result was United Colours of Sound, a group of 12 people of eight nationalities and widely varying backgrounds. This film follows the band over a year as they write, rehearse and make their bid for glory.
Producer Christopher Terrill ; Executive producer Olivia Lichtenstein (S)

Contributors

Singer:
David Grant
Producer:
Christopher Terrill
Producer:
Olivia Lichtenstein

In our secular age, are the arts taking over the role of religion? Among those joining Michael Buerk for tonight's debate are the Rev Dr Rowan Williams, art critic Brian Sewell and theatre director Jude Kelly.
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Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Buerk
Panellist:
Rev Dr Rowan Williams
Panellist:
Brian Sewell
Panellist:
Jude Kelly
Series Producer:
Graham Judd
Executive Producer:
David Coomes

Drama based on a true story and starring Lindsay Wagner \ and Piper Laurie. A mother and daughterwho have stuck together through thick and thin find their relationship threatened by the new man in the daughter's life.
Director Peter Levin (1995) (S) Films: pp 56-63 **

Contributors

Unknown:
Lindsay Wagner
Unknown:
Piper Laurie.
Director:
Peter Levin

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