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Shauna Lowry and Nick Knowles share the lives of patients and staff in Southampton. With Suzi Perry and Edwina Silver.
(S)

Followed by News; Weather
(S) (W)

Contributors

Presenter:
Shauna Lowry
Presenter:
Nick Knowles
Reporter:
Suzi Perry
Reporter:
Edwina Silver.

Kate and Sarah get chickenpox, Simon's in trouble at school and Dad has to deliver a baby.
(Repeated next Sunday on BBC2) (S) (W)

Contributors

Writer:
Paul Smith
Sarah Spiller:
Imogen Stubbs
Geoff Spiller:
Duncan Duff
Simon Spiller:
Matt Adams
Kate Spiller:
Kelly Salmon
Great Aunt Muriel:
Lynda Baron
Mrs Batterjee:
Seeta Indrani
Mr Batterjee:
Amerjit Deu
Reporter:
Jacqueline Charlesworth
Jake Tyler:
Sam Green

Children's magazine, presented by Konnie Huq, Liz Barker, Matt Baker and Simon Thomas. Live from York Railway Museum, the show celebrates "175 Years of Steam".
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.50am on BBC2) (S) (W)

Contributors

Presenter:
Konnie Huq
Presenter:
Liz Barker
Presenter:
Matt Baker
Presenter:
Simon Thomas

Bionic hands for children are among the innovations in tonight's glimpse into the future. Also, Nick Baker tests new outdoor gear. With Peter Snow and Philippa Forrester.
(Repeated next Wednesday with sign language) (S) (W)
Ceefax: page 623
Website: [web address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Snow
Presenter:
Philippa Forrester
Reporter:
Nick Baker
Producer:
Gill Tierney
Editor:
Saul Nasse

Sisters Anthea Turner and Pet Rescue presenter Wendy Turner-Webster join chefs Phil Vickery and Tony Tobin for the cooking contest. Hosted by Ainsley Harriott.
Director Chris Fox ; Producer Claire Richmond (S) (W)
PROGRAMME RECIPES: see Ceefax: page

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthea Turner
Presenter:
Wendy Turner-Webster
Unknown:
Phil Vickery
Unknown:
Tony Tobin
Unknown:
Ainsley Harriott.
Director:
Chris Fox
Producer:
Claire Richmond

Lowri Turner and Nick Knowles tackle more DIY disasters.
Building a bathroom sends Nick into a sewer for two days. Producer Mark Bristow ; Executive producer Mark Hill (S) (W)
NEED THE TEAM'S HELP? Write to: DIY SOS. PO Box 198. Bristol. BS99 3RT or visit the website: www.bbc.co.uk/diysos

Contributors

Unknown:
Lowri Turner
Unknown:
Nick Knowles
Producer:
Mark Bristow
Producer:
Mark Hill

The tabloids hate it - but is it them or the art world that's out of touch? The Tate's Sir Nicholas Serota defends contemporary art.
See Choice.
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Factual: The Richard Dimbleby Lecture/Howard Jacobson Takes On the Turner 10.35pm BBC1/11.30pm C4
Whether contemporary art appeals or appals, here are two views that will help to crystallise opinions of Damien Hirst's pickled sheep and Tracey Emin's unmade bed. Tate Gallery director Sir Nicholas Serota asks Who's Afraid of Modern Art? in The Richard Dimbleby Lecture. He is not as, for a non-artist, he has been a key figure in promoting contemporary work in Britain. In contrast, Howard Jacobson thinks much of the stuff that is supposed to be at the cutting edge relies on explanation and irony for its effect. He unearths paintings, sculpture, embroidery and mixed forms that offer the ebullience and originality he believes is otherwise lacking. The programmes pave the way for next Tuesday's (28 November) Turner Prize announcement. GE

Contributors

Presenter:
Nicholas Serota
Producer:
Charles Miller
Executive Producer:
Graham Ellis

Police drama. When Jack Reed is called back from a camping holiday to help solve a triple murder, he discovers that all the victims are Russian, and there are others missing.
(1996,15) (S) Films: pp 78-82 **

Followed by Weatherview (W)

Contributors

Director:
Brian Dennehy
Jack Reed:
Brian Dennehy
Charles Silvera:
Charles Dutton
Arlene Reed:
Susan Ruttan
Roxanne:
Linda Carter
Myers:
John Bourgeois
John Reed Jr:
Amos Crawley

Recent programmes repeated with sign language. Ends 4.15am.

Watchdog with Anne Robinson
The consumer show, with Charlotte Hudson, plus reports from David Bull and Beaky Evetts.
(Shown last Thursday) (S) (W)
1.20 Panorama: What's Happened to the Weather?
(Shown Sunday at 10.15pm) (S) (W)

2.00 Tomorrow's World in Venice
A look at technology hoped to save the city from floods.
(Shown last Wednesday) (S) (W)

2.30 A History of Britain by Simon Schama
A look at the consequences of the reign of Henry VIII.
(S) (W)

3.30 See Hear
The magazine show for deaf people, with in-vision subtitles.
(Shown on Saturday at 10.50am on BBC2)

Contributors

Presenter (Watchdog):
Anne Robinson
Presenter (A History of Britain):
Simon Schama

A History of Britain by Simon Schama

Series 1

Episode 6: Burning Convictions

Duration: 58 minutes

on BBC One London

Available for 10 months

Simon Schama tells the story of the Reformation, from Henry VIII's love for Anne Boleyn to Bloody Mary's unsuccessful attempt to return England to Catholicism. Show more

BBC One London

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

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