Yesterday's Premiership games.
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Bradford star Lee Sharpe joins Katy Hill and Matt Smith for this irreverent football magazine.
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David Frost talks to those in the news and reviews the papers with his guests. Including at 9.00 News, with weather later.
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Get in touch with your spiritual side, as Alice Beer talks to Rick Stein about life, death and food, and Mike Harding learns how to heal via e-mail. Presented by Juliet Morris and Ross Kelly.
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Mirror Mirror on the Wall. Nick's career looks like it's taking off.
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Kate Humble goes whale watching and John Craven looks at why gardeners sowing "wildlife mixtures" may not be a good idea. Plus weather for the week ahead.
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John Humphrys presents topical interviews and political reports. Including at 12.00 News.
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The first part of today's omnibus edition. Continues at 2.50pm.
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To mark Frank Butcher's departure from Albert Square, Jayne Middlemiss talks to actor Mike Reid. EastEnders cast members pay tribute and there is a look back to how Frank and Pat first met.
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Davina McCall hosts an awards ceremony in which stars celebrate teachers and teaching. Richard Wilson , John Peel, Simon Callow and Olympic boxing gold medallist Audley Harrison present awards. (sj (W)
Terry Wogan presents the viewers' feedback show.
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Diane Louise Jordan meets
Christians who excel in dance, from professional ballerina
Fiona Wallis to 13-year-old Irish dance champion James Keegan. Music includes Lord of the Dance, Blessed Assurance and Teach Me to Dance. (S) (W)
Continuing the new comedy series about two brothers.
I'll Take the High Life. Hector is invited to the most prestigious event in the town's social calendar.
Written by Bernard McKenna
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Michael Aspel and the team visit Selby in North Yorkshire where objects presented for their opinion include a copy of Beatrix Potter 's book The Fairy Caravan. See Choice.
Producer Michele Burgess : Executive producer Christopher Lewis (S) (W)
Craig Doyle goes on a fly-drive through Colorado to Aspen, Alvin Hall visits New York, Claudia Winkleman follows the musical trail in Tennessee, Michael McNally goes to
! Florida, and Sarah Greene travels to Seattle.
! Series producer Anne Taylor ; Editor Jannine Waddell (S) (W)
Concluding the secondary school drama series, starring Lenny Henry. A rooftop siege ends dramatically when Ian George attempts to rescue a difficult situation.
Writer Lucy Gannon ; Producer Chrissy Skinns ; Director Robert Del Maestro
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Killers into Cures. Professor Robert Winston looks at the secrets of the thousands of microbes living on and inside the human body, from bacteria that cause life threatening illnesses to tiny viruses that can lead to devastating plagues.
I Director Liesel Evans ; Series producer David Hickman (S) (W)
BBC PRODUCTS: book. Superhuman, price £18.99; video of the six episodes, price £19.99, available from retailers
With Peter Sissons. Weather Peter Gibbs. (s) (w)
Power to Abuse. Phil Parry investigates the background to the recent child abuse scandals, and the role of the head of the Roman Catholic Church in Wales.
Producer Murdoch Rodgers : Editor Mike Robinson
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Thriller based on the Robert Ludium novel starring Rutger Hauer and John Hurt. The CIA persuade a TV newsman to ensnare some personal friends suspected of spying.
Director Sam Peckinpah (1983, 18) (S) 553360 i Films: pp 78-83 ***
Andrew Duncan meets Dennis Hopper : page 8
Patrick Moore is joined by Dr Alan Penny of the Rutherford
Appleton Laboratory to discuss Project Darwin, designed to explore the possibility of "other Earths".
Producer Ian Russell Repeated on 18 November (S)
Ends 6.00am.