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Sebastian and friends campaign for Aunt Boomerang's release from prison.
(S) (W)

Contributors

Writer:
Roy Apps
Aunt Boomerang:
Toyah Willcox
Sebastian:
Richard Madden
Meryl:
Laura McKenzie
Ashley:
Blaine Slater
Courtney:
Ariane Johnston
Mr Diplock:
Kern Falconer
Mrs Belcher:
Terry Neason
Mr Simpkins:
Lawrie McNicol
Mrs Simpkins:
Sharon MacKenzie
Ms Goodbody:
Susy Kane
Sgt Keen:
Alex Harvey
Kenny MacKay-Ball:
Frank Gallagher

The programme that exposes underhand trading practice and champions the rights of the consumer in the areas of sport, leisure and tourism. With Charlotte Hudson.
(Repeated next Wednesday with sign language)
(S) (W)

Contributors

Presenter:
Anne Robinson
Co-presenter:
Charlotte Hudson
Series Producer:
Andy Smith

The creditors' meeting is even worse than Ian had anticipated, while Nick has a gift that Martin wasn't expecting.
(For the rest of the cast see Tuesday)
(S) (W)
Website: [web address removed]

Contributors

Lucy Beale:
Casey Anne Rothery
Danny Harrison:
Eddie Osei
Ameena Badawi:
Shobna Gulati
Maurice:
Michael McStay
Dr Trueman:
Nicholas R Bailey
John Charrington:
Jeremy Gittins

The busiest day in Heathrow's history sees over 20,000 passengers pass through the airport. Karen Jones has to control the Terminal 3 crowds, and Ghana Airways' Eben Twum-Barima has more people at check-in than he can manage.
(S) (W)
Website: [web address removed]

Contributors

Subject:
Karen Jones
Subject:
Eben Twum-Barima
Producer:
Barbie MacLaurin
Series Producer:
John Comerford

Meyer suffers symptoms that could herald a debilitating illness. Julie's daughter Rosie is taken seriously ill. Concludes next week.
See Choice.
(S) (W)
Website: [web address removed]
Jeremy Sheffield's kind of day: page

Contributors

Writer:
Peter Palliser
Series Producer:
Stephen Garwood
Director:
Adrian Bean
Anton Meyer:
George Irving
Mike Barratt:
Clive Mantle
Janice Taylor:
Siobhan Redmond
Julie Fitzjohn:
Nicola Stephenson
Jasmine Hopkins:
Angela Griffin
Victoria Merrick:
Lisa Faulkner
Alex Adams:
Jeremy Sheffield
Tushara 'Tash' Bandara:
Thusitha Jayasundera
Danny Shaughnessy:
Jeremy Edwards
Steve Waring:
Peter de Jersey
Sandy Harper:
Laura Sadler
Stan Ashleigh:
Paul Shane
Anil Bannerjee:
Kulvinder Ghir
Sir Charles Merrick:
Simon Williams
Ian Richards:
Julian Glover
Emma Richards:
Louie Ramsay
Sara:
Sarah Flind
Paul Upshaw:
Ken Sharrock
Susan Upshaw:
Nicola Westmore
Bianca Moore:
Seroca Davis
Rachel Moore:
Cecilia Noble
Buster:
Sonny Muslim
John Slater:
Laurence Kennedy
George Ridge:
Joe Rice
Rosie:
Nancy Roberts-Smith

From Maidstone, Kent, David Dimbleby chairs the topical discussion. The panel comprises ex-social security secretary Harriet Harman, shadow defence secretary Iain Duncan Smith, Liberal Democrat Treasury spokesman Matthew Taylor, writer Yasmin Alibhai-Brown and film director Michael Winner.
(S)

Contributors

Chairman:
David Dimbleby
Panellist:
Harriet Harman
Panellist:
Iain Duncan Smith
Panellist:
Matthew Taylor
Panellist:
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown
Panellist:
Michael Winner
Executive Producer:
George Carey
Series Editor:
Nick Pisani

Reviews of Meet the Parents, a US comedy with Robert De Niro, and British crime movie The Criminal starring Eddie Izzard. Plus an interview with Arnold Schwarzenegger.
(S) (W)
Jonathan Ross's movie moment: page 75

Followed by Skiing Weather
(W)

Contributors

Presenter:
Jonathan Ross
Interviewee:
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Director:
Lara Hannay
Producer:
Susan Kemp

Science-fiction thriller starring Charlie Sheen. Astronomer
Zane Ziminski reports a strange cosmic signal to his boss, and despite being dismissed continues his investigations, convinced that alien activity is taking place. Widescreen.
Director David Twohy (1996. 18) (S) (W)
Films: pp 78-85 ***

Contributors

Unknown:
Charlie Sheen.
Unknown:
Zane Ziminski
Director:
David Twohy

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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