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Actress Frances Barber returns to Portmerion in North Wales; the Barefoot Doctor offers his alternative angle on the week's events. Singer
Marc Almond looks back on his pop career with Alice Beer.
Plus a live studio debate. With Juliet Morris and Phil Hammond. Executive producer Chris Loughlin
(W) COMMENTS: [number removed] (maximum cost 8p) or e-mail heaven@bbc.co.uk

Contributors

Unknown:
Frances Barber
Singer:
Marc Almond
Unknown:
Alice Beer.
Unknown:
Juliet Morris
Unknown:
Phil Hammond.
Producer:
Chris Loughlin

Second World War romantic drama, starring Richard Gere and Vanessa Redgrave.
Romance blossoms between local women and the soldiers stationed in a Lancashire town. Widescreen. Review page 50. Director John Schlesinger (1979, 15)
(S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Gere
Unknown:
Vanessa Redgrave.
Director:
John Schlesinger

John Inverdale with more viewers' responses and behind-the-scenes reports.
WRITE TO: Points of View. BBC Television, London, W12 7TS: phone/fax: [number removed]; ore-mail pov@bbc.co.uk
WEBSITE: bbc.co.uk/pov (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
John Inverdale

Alice Beer appeals on behalf of Break which provides holidays and respite care for those with special needs and their families. Repeated Wednesday at 1pm on BBC2 (S) (W) DONATIONS: BREAK.[address removed]; telephone [number removed]: or access the website: [address removed]

Pam Rhodes is in Brighton to recall highlights of the programme from the last year, which include Charlotte Church singing Caccini's Ave Maria in the Holy Land, performances from Sydney Opera House during the Olympics (including Let All the World in Every Corner Sing), and Deborah McAndrew 'sjourney to Germany for the Oberammergau Passion Play.
Producer Rowan Morton Gledhill ; Editor Hugh Faupel (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Pam Rhodes
Unknown:
Deborah McAndrew
Producer:
Rowan Morton Gledhill
Editor:
Hugh Faupel

An irascible foal, a territorial ram, a cowardly cat and a dog who loves digging are among tonight's menagerie of problem pets. Presented by Philippa Forrester and Mark Evans.
Series producer Susan McDermott : Executive producer Mark Hill (S) (W)

Contributors

Presented By:
Philippa Forrester
Unknown:
Mark Evans.
Producer:
Susan McDermott
Producer:
Mark Hill

An edition from last year in which Alan Titchmarsh , Charlie Dimmock and Tommy Walsh use feng shui to transform a garden in Torquay, followed by an update, a year on. Executive producer Carol Haslam ; Director John Thornicroft (R) (S)

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Titchmarsh
Unknown:
Charlie Dimmock
Unknown:
Tommy Walsh
Producer:
Carol Haslam
Director:
John Thornicroft

Second in a new six-part comedy starring Richard Wilson as a newspaper columnist who works at home and Stephanie Cole as his newly retired headmistress wife.
The Gay Wife. Harry's wife makes a shock announcement.
Written by Michael Aitkens ; Producer Stephen McCrum
Director Christine Gemon (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Wilson
Unknown:
Stephanie Cole
Written By:
Michael Aitkens
Producer:
Stephen McCrum
Director:
Christine Gemon
Alex Cameron:
Richard Wilson
Lizzie Cameron:
Stephanie Cole
Harry Cameron:
Barnaby Kay
Sarah Cameron:
Sarah Coomes
Nick Cameron:
Paul Chequer

A second, six-part series of the legal comedy, starring John Bird , James Fleet, Jonathan Kydd and newcomer Nina Wadia. Survival Trek. John Fuller-Carp leaps at the chance to represent the glamorous - if fading - star of a cult sixties show.
Written by Clive Coleman ; Director Gareth Carrivick
Producer Paul Schlesinger (S) (W) WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/

Contributors

Unknown:
John Bird
Unknown:
Jonathan Kydd
Unknown:
Nina Wadia.
Unknown:
John Fuller-Carp
Written By:
Clive Coleman
Director:
Gareth Carrivick
Producer:
Paul Schlesinger
John Fuller-Carp:
John Bird
Hilary Tripping:
James Fleet
Alex Kahn:
Nina Wadia
Vince Griffiths:
Jonathan Kydd
Imogen Walker:
Unda Marlowe
Brian Henderson:
Des McAleer
Clive Jeffries:
Gus Brown

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