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Second in the 15-part comedy drama starring Toyah Willcox. Aunt Boomerang helps the choir, and Sebastian finds out what his father has been trying to tell him.
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Contributors

Writer:
Peter Sinclair
Writer:
Trevelyan Evans
Aunt Boomerang:
Toyah Willcox
Sebastian:
Richard Madden
Mr Simpkins:
Lawrie McNicol
Mrs Simpkins:
Sharon MacKenzie
Mr Diplock:
Kern Falconer
Mrs Belcher:
Terry Neason
Ms Goodbody:
Susy Kane
Meryl:
Laura McKenzie

The art show returns for a 12-part series with tips on creative picture-making. Mark Speight produces dramatic designs with ink, and Jay Burridge creates portraits using foil and wrapping paper. With Kirsten O'Brien and Bizi Lizi.
See Choice.
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Contributors

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

Anne Robinson is joined by Charlotte Hudson for a new-look series of the programme which exposes sharp practice and champions the rights of the consumer.
Today: an undercover report on Britain's fast-fit garages and a law firm that may add to your problems rather than solve them.
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Anne Robinson's questionnaire: page 13
Polly Toynbee: page 16

Contributors

Presenter:
Anne Robinson
Presenter:
Charlotte Hudson
Series Producer:
Andy Smith

A new series of the popular hospital drama series.

A serious road traffic accident involving a motorbike cuts short Jasmine and Julie's bus journey to work. Meanwhile, back at Holby City, new surgeon Alex Adams and new nurse Sandy Harper are immersed in a struggle to cope with the chaos caused by an infection scare.
See Choice.
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Contributors

Producer:
Stephen Garwood
Director:
Julie Edwards
Anton Meyer:
George Irving
Mike Barratt:
Clive Mantle
Julie Fitzjohn:
Nicola Stephenson
Jasmine Hopkins:
Angela Griffin
Victoria Merrick:
Lisa Faulkner
Alex Adams:
Jeremy Sheffield
Danny Shaughnessy:
Jeremy Edwards
Kirstie Collins:
Dawn McDaniel
Tushara 'Tash' Bandara:
Thusita Jayasundera
Kath Shaughnessy:
Jan Pearson
Sandy Harper:
Laura Sadler
Alan Williamson:
Peter Polycarpou
Angela Williamson:
Caroline O'Neill
Greg Ryland:
Gary Sefton
Nina:
Kelly Hunter
A&E consultant:
Julian Forsyth

Continuing the new series of the secondary school drama. Professional and personal lives clash when Ian falls for a pupil's parent and Annie has to discipline her partner's tearaway daughter.
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Tonight's political discussion comes from Bournemouth, where the guests include Foreign Secretary Robin Cook, Conservative Party Chairman Michael Ancram, Liberal Democrat Chair of the Parliamentary Party Malcolm Bruce, Tamara Ingram, Chief Executive of Saatchi and Saatchi, and Dr Mary Archer. Hosted by David Dimbleby.
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Contributors

Presenter:
David Dimbleby
Panellist:
Robin Cook
Panellist:
Michael Ancram
Panellist:
Malcolm Bruce
Panellist:
Tamara Ingram
Panellist:
Dr Mary Archer

In the first of a new autumn series, Jonathan Ross finds out whether the recent British release Billy Elliot lives up to the hype. Plus Billy Connolly explains the background to his new movie role, and there's a review of Nutty Professor 2: The Klumps.
See Choice.
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Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Presenter:
Jonathan Ross
Interviewee:
Billy Connolly
Producer:
Susan Kemp
Director:
Lara Hannay

Another chance to see the last two episodes of this drama serial adapted from the novel by Joanna Trollope.

Part 3
Josie and Matthew's relationship comes under increasing strain.
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12.45 Part 4
Tom has to choose between Elizabeth and Dale.
(Shown on Sunday at 10.00pm)
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Contributors

Adapted from the novel by:
Joanna Trollope

Ends 6.00am.

Including from 2.00-4.00 US Vice Presidential Debate
Live coverage from Danville, Kentucky of the vice-presidential debate between Dick Cheney and Joseph Lieberman. Presented by Tom Carver.

Contributors

Presenter (US Vice Presidential Debate):
Tom Carver
Speaker (US Vice Presidential Debate):
Dick Cheney
Speaker (US Vice Presidential Debate):
Joseph Lieberman

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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