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Today's guests include former boxer Michael Watson, and Paul Daniels chats to Alice Beer. Plus a live debate. (W) COMMENTS: [number removed] (maximum cost 8p) or e-mail [email address removed] Fighting Back - the Michael Watson Story is on BBC2 tonight at 10.05pm

Contributors

Guest:
Michael Watson
Guest:
Paul Daniels
Interviewer:
Alice Beer
Presenter:
Ross Kelly
Presenter:
Juliet Morris
Producer:
Chris Loughlin

John Craven appeals in aid of the Makaton Vocabulary Development project. (S) (W) Repeated Wednesday 1.20pm on BBC2 DONATIONS: MVDP, [address removed]; freephone [number removed]: or access the website [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
John Craven

The show's trip to Cornwall to celebrate harvest includes a visit to the Eden Project near St
Austell, and Gloria Hunniford praises the area to Aled Jones. Truro Cathedral's choir and congregation sing hymns including God is Great. (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Gloria Hunniford
Unknown:
Aled Jones.

Jane McDonald introduces five hopefuls from the north-east of England, as they look to impress a celebrity panel in a bid to secure a place in the talent show's grand final.
(Subtitles, Widescreen)

Contributors

Presented by:
Jane McDonald
Producer:
Paul Lewis
Executive Producer:
Rosetta Bain
Executive Producer:
Tom Gutteridge

Hayward's Heath in Sussex plays host to Michael Aspel and the team of experts, with today's finds including a ventriloquist's dummy and an innocent looking silver-topped walking stick that transforms into a deadly weapon.
(S) (W)
BBC Homes and Antiques magazine: price £2.80, available monthly.

Contributors

Presnter:
Michael Aspel
Producer:
Michele Burgess
Executive producer:
Christopher Lewis

Martin Kemp profiles more of the world's most dangerous jobs in the second episode of the new series, with the world's only storm chaser, a land mine disposal expert, and deep sea divers in search of treasure, all featuring tonight.
(Subtitles, Widescreen)

Contributors

Presenter:
Martin Kemp
Director:
Tracy Edwards
Series producer:
Charles Bunce

Fourth in the eight-part second series of the rural drama.
Rites and Wrongs. Addy's funeral returns the family to London.
Written by Georgia Pritchett
Producer Rosemarie Whitman ; Director Indra Bhose (S) (W) The first series of Down to Earth is on UK Gold on Wednesday at 9.40pm
BBC PRODUCTS: series 1 is available on double video priced £19.99; Faith
Addis's Down to Earth stories are £7.99 each from retailers; a Down to Earth CD will be released on 24 October and will be widely available from retailers.

Contributors

Written By:
Georgia Pritchett
Producer:
Rosemarie Whitman
Director:
Indra Bhose
Faith:
Pauline Quirke
Brian:
Warren Clarke
Marcus:
Toby Ross-Bryant
Sarah:
Ellie Beaven
Molly:
Alexandra Stone
William:
Dudley Sutton
Irene:
Rosemary Leach
Richard:
John Cater
Mac:
Rowena Cooper
Rachel:
Nimmy Sutton March
Ricky:
Freddie Annobil
Andy:
Grant Ibbs
Solicitor:
Vivienne Rochester
Vicar:
Cliff Brayshaw
Charlie:
Steve Varnon
Nurse:
Theresa Watson
Doctor:
Mark Carey
Steve:
Abhin Galeya
Dave:
Femi Ognsu
Isabel:
Virginia Courtney

The second instalment of the darkly comic three-part drama, adapted by William Boyd from his best-selling novel. The elaborate lies that Lorimer Black has woven to protect himself start to unravel, as he is tempted by both unsuitable love and a secure place in London's Square Mile.
Producer Sue Birtwistle
Director Howard Davies

Contributors

Adapted By:
William Boyd
Producer:
Sue Birtwistle
Director:
Howard Davies
Lorimer:
James Frain
Flavia:
Catherine McCormack
Hogg:
Stephen Rea
Torquil:
Hugh Bonneville
Sir Simon:
James Fox
Rintoul:
Neil Pearson
Marlobe:
Trevor Peacock
Alan:
Paterson Joseph
Ivan:
Ian McNeice
Lobby:
Victor McGuire
Phil:
Ron Cook
George Hogg:
Stephen Rea

Comedy romance. Joanna Stayton 's cold conceit and affluent arrogance land carpenter Dean Proffitt in trouble. So when she falls from her yacht and loses her memory, Proffitt claims in revenge that she is his wife. Widescreen. Review page 59.
(1987. PG)
(Subtitles, Widescreen)
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Joanna Stayton/Annie:
Goldie Hawn
Dean Proffitt:
Kurt Russell
Grant Stayton III:
Edward Herrmann
Edith Mintz:
Katherine Helmond
Billy Pratt:
Michael Hagerty
Andrew:
Roddy McDowall
Director:
Garry Marshall

Romantic comedy. Writer Kate Swallow finds herself caught between the men in her life and her aspiring career. Review page 59.
(1993, 15) (Subtitles)

Contributors

Director:
Charlotte Brandstrom
Vanni Corso:
Christopher Walken
Kate Swallow:
Carole Bouquet
Alec Bolton:
Jonathan Pryce
Judith:
Sheila Hancock
Bianca:
Anna Manahan
Angel:
Fernando Guillen-Cuervo

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