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Juliet Morris and Dr Phil Hammond host a special 100th edition of the show which takes a sideways look at life's big questions. Caryn Franklin goes behind the scenes of a Bollywood movie, while stars of the Castaway series talk about their return to civilisation. Executive producer Chris Loughlin (W) COMMENTS: [number removed] (maximum cost8p) ore-mail heaven@bbc.co.uk

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Phil Hammond
Unknown:
Caryn Franklin
Producer:
Chris Loughlin

John Craven and the team look at the fox hunting debate, the relevance of coastal defences and whether consumers understand the "red tractor" farming logo. Plus weather for the week ahead. (S) (W) E-MAIL: countryfile@bbc.co.uk

Contributors

Unknown:
John Craven

Drama, based on a true story, starring Robert Loggia and Scott Bakula. Lost over the Pacific Ocean in a single-engined plane, pilot Jay Prochnow is tired and in deep trouble. With a storm approaching and his tiny plane rapidly running out of fuel, there seems little hope of survival. Director Roger Young (1993) (S) Films: pp 54-57 **

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Loggia
Unknown:
Scott Bakula.
Unknown:
Jay Prochnow
Director:
Roger Young

Period adventure starring John Mills. In an attempt to escape Napoleon's oppressive rule, the Robinson family board a ship bound for the South Seas. But their journey is halted when they are shipwrecked on an island.
Director Ken Annakin (1960. U) (S)Films: pp 54-57 ****

Contributors

Unknown:
John Mills.
Director:
Ken Annakin
Father Robinson:
John Mills
Mother Robinson:
Dorothy McGuire
Fritz Robinson:
James MacArthur
Roberta:
Janet Munro

"Coronation Street" star Anne Kirkbride visits Salford. Here, she pays tribute to the city's famous son - the artist L.S. Lowry, looks behind the scenes of the new theatre and arts complex that bears his name and meets local lad and chart topping singing star Russell Watson who performs "Jerusalem" and "Panis Angelicus". Hymns include "To God be the Glory", and "For All the Saints". (S) (W)

Contributors

Presenter:
Anne Kirkbride
Guest:
Russell Watson

First of three programmes that chronicle the passing of Compo.
Elegy for Fallen Wellies. An amateur concert party show has major repercussions when Nora Batty forsakes her wrinkled stockings for black tights.
WrittenbyRoyClarke;Director/ProducerAlanJWBell (R) (S)

Contributors

Unknown:
Nora Batty

Home Sweet Home. After a year in the Bahamas, Fiona Green returns to England and her old practice where she meets a starving 80-year-old tortoise. Meanwhile, Joe Inglis treats a homeless kitten. Next episode Wednesday at 7.30pm.
Director Mandi Startup: Series producer Amanda Reilly (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Fiona Green
Unknown:
Joe Inglis
Producer:
Amanda Reilly

Michael Aspel and the team of experts return to Cliveden in Buckinghamshire, where they value a ladies bureau, an "eccentrically large" barometer, an unusual "McMickey" Mouse and a silver cruet set worth £30,000.
Producer Michele Buigess ; Executive producer Christopher Lewis (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Aspel
Producer:
Michele Buigess
Producer:
Christopher Lewis

Tommy Walsh and Charlie Dimmock return to Locklease, Bristol to revisit the easy to navigate garden they created for artist and wheelchair user Janet Marker.
Director John Thornicroft ; Executive producer Carol Haslam (R) (S)

Contributors

Unknown:
Tommy Walsh
Unknown:
Charlie Dimmock
Unknown:
Janet Marker.
Director:
John Thornicroft
Producer:
Carol Haslam

Second of the four-part Irish drama. Ernie is released from prison to return to the sheltered life he led before the Easter Rising, but tranquility is short lived when he's asked to work for Michael Collins. Contains bad language and violence.
Written by Ronan Bennett : Producers Robert Cooper and Malcolm Craddock Director John Strickland (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Collins.
Written By:
Ronan Bennett
Producers:
Robert Cooper
Producers:
Malcolm Craddock
Director:
John Strickland
Ernie Coyne:
James D'Arcy
Ita:
Paloma Baeza
Ursula:
Dawn Bradfield
Michael Collins:
Brendan Coyle
Inspector Nelson:
Lorcan Cranitch
MrCoyne:
Dermot Crowley
Kelly:
Frank Laverty
Tom O'Toole:
Vincent Regan
Mrs Coyne:
Susan Fitzgerald
Aunt Maeve:
Marion O'Dwyer
Gallagher:
Vincent Walsh
Cathal Brugha:
Michael McElhatton
Davy:
Brendan McNamara
Sergeant Black:
B J Hogg
Eileen O'Toole:
Nuala O'Neill
Mrs O'Toole:
Brid McCarthy
Liam O'Toole:
Michael Colgan

Thriller based on John Grisham 's best-selling novel.
A small town is engulfed in conflicting emotions when a Mississippi factory worker shoots the racists who brutally assaulted his ten-year-old daughter.
Director Joel Schumacher (1996, 15) (S) (W) Films: pp 54-57 ****
Followed by Weathervlew (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
John Grisham
Director:
Joel SchumacHer
Jack Brigance:
Matthew McConaughey
Ellen Roark:
Sandra Bullock
Carl Lee Hailey:
Samuel L Jackson
Rufus Buckley:
Kevin Spacey
Harry Rex Vonner:
Oliver Platt
Sheriff Ozzie Walls:
Charles S Dutton
Ethel Twitty:
Brenda Fricker
Lucien Wilbanks:
Donald Sutherland
Freddie Cobb:
Kiefer Sutherland
Judge Noose:
Patrick McGoohan

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