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Continuing the new series of the hard-hitting school drama. Clare is on the warpath, and Frankie gets a shock.
(Continues on Thursday at 5pm)
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Contributors

Writer:
Paul Smith
Lisa West:
Charlotte McDonagh
Shona West:
Sophie Shad
Don West:
Simon Pearsall
Sally West:
Suzy Aitchison
Ben Miller:
Daniel Lee
Max Abassi:
Michael Obiora
Danny Hartson:
Max Brown
Vikki Meedes:
Emma Willis
Clare Chaplin:
Naomi Osei-Mensah
Josh Irving:
Shane Leonidas
Mr Robson:
Stuart Organ
Frankie Abbott:
Mark Lewis

Craig Doyle reports on an Italian holiday with a difference as he stays in a monastery in Tuscany. Alison Comyn lets her hair down on the Greek island of Rhodes, Sankha Guha has an Indian adventure in colourful Rajasthan, and Alice Beer tests out the British seaside resort of Bridlington.
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Website: [web address removed]
See centre pages for our pull-out holiday supplement

Followed by Castaways Now
A look at what the former inhabitants of Taransay have been doing.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Craig Doyle
Reporter:
Alison Comyn
Reporter:
Sankha Guha
Reporter:
Alice Beer
Series Producer:
Lindsay Bradbury
Series Producer:
Jacqui Stephenson
Editor:
Jannine Waddell

On the day of the adoption hearing, Mark decides to force Martin into confronting his mother. Meanwhile, Mel is in an uncomfortable situation when Steve plans to tackle Phil.
Episode written by Gillian Richmond
(For cast see Thursday)
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Website: [web address removed]

Contributors

Writer:
Gillian Richmond
Producer:
Nicky Cotton
Director:
Clive Arnold

Mike's day gets off to a bad start when a politician dies during a straightforward operation.
Episode written by Tony Lindsay
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Contributors

Writer:
Tony Lindsay
Producer:
Sally Avens
Director:
Colin Bucksey
Mike Barratt:
Clive Mantle
Alex Adams:
Jeremy Sheffield
Julie Fitzjohn:
Nicola Stephenson
Jasmine Hopkins:
Angela Griffin
Tash Bandara:
Thusitha Jayasundera
Kath Shaughnessy:
Jan Pearson
Sandy Harper:
Laura Harper
Stan Ashleigh:
Paul Shane
Paul:
Andrew Lewis
Carol Goldwyn:
Victoria Scarborough
Don Ferris:
Malcolm Freeman
Sarah Ferris:
Heather Bleasdale
Eddie James:
Nick Holder
Pete James:
Barry McNicholl
Jo Baxendale:
Rebecca Saire
Neil Baxendale:
Andrew Hall
Frank Hamilton:
Nigel Hastins
Derek Bascombe:
Geoffrey Church
Robin Brandon:
Stephen Hope-Wynne

Concluding the second in the series of two-part thrillers.

With all the evidence seeming to confirm that Kerry Roddam killed her fiance on his stag night, another seemingly motiveless murder draws Ross Tanner into a world where dreams and reality conflict.
(For cast see Monday)
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Followed by Castaways Now
Another update on the activities of Taransay's former inhabitants.
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Continuing the series examining the US justice system. The judicial system in Boston faces a major crisis when doubts are voiced about the validity of a five-year-old conviction for murder.
See Choice.
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Contributors

Executive Producer:
Nick Catliff
Series Producer:
Ben Gale

In today's edition of the documentary drama Canadian backpacker Emily's search for her grandfather leads her to Scotland, musician Olga and her daughter Oksana are both trying to develop their singing careers, and magazine editor Mat C starts dating his ex-girlfriend Nat again.
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Followed by Weatherview
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Contributors

Producer:
Jamie Isaacs
Series Producer:
Ludo Graham

Courtroom drama, from the creators of Prime Suspect and Homicide: Life on the Street, starring Michelle Forbes and Stockard Channing. A high-flying New York City prosecutor seems to have it all - a flourishing career, marriage and children - but a failed armed robbery changes all that.
Director Rod Holcomb (1996) (S) Films: pp 56-59 **

Contributors

Unknown:
Michelle Forbes
Unknown:
Stockard Channing.
Director:
Rod Holcomb

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