Presented by Asad Ahmad and Liz Pike.
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David Frost interviews the news-makers and reviews the papers with his guests. Including at 9.00 News plus weather later.
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Violinist Vanessa-Mae talks with Alice Beer, Simon Calder continues his investigations into the paranormal and Dr Phil Hammond enrols on a one-day "healing" course. With Ross Kelly and Philippa Forrester.
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John Craven 's team investigate illegal bird trapping in Cyprus. Plus a visit to Ousefleet in Yorkshire. Including the week's weather outlook. (S) (W) E-MAIL: countryfile@bbc.co.uk
John Humphrys presents topical interviews and political reports, while Peter Snow analyses the current status in the war against terrorism. Including 12.00 News. Editor David Jordan (S) (W)
Omnibus edition.
For cast see Tuesday and Thursday
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Carol Smillie isjoined by Michael Parkinson ,
Joanna Lumley , Sol Campbell and Sue Johnston at London's Theatre Royal to present the third annual awards honouring the best teachers in England,
Wales and Northern Ireland. Producer Kaye Godleman ; Executive producer Nick Handel (S) (W) NOMINATIONS: www.teachingawards.com to submit recommendations for next year
Terry Wogan presents more viewers' responses. (S) (W) WRITE TO: Points of View. BBC Television. London. W12 7TS; phone/fax: [number removed]; or e-mail pov@bbc.co.uk Website: bbc.co.uk/pov
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Actor Timothy Westjoins Pam Rhodes at Ripon Cathedral in North Yorkshire for this week's edition, featuring hymns Christ Tnumphant, Ever Reigning, There Is a Redeemer and My Song
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Enter the Hawk. Billy Hardcastle does his best to live up to the bravery of his supposed ancestor, Robin Hood.
Written by Roy Clarke ; Director/Producer Alan JW Bell (R) (S) (W)
A visit to Nottingham uncovers a pair of outsized boots, an important collection of memorabilia from the Nuremberg Trials, an Andy Pandy memento, an Arsenal shirt worn for the FA Cup final in 1950 and a valuable ring found in a teapot spout. Presented by Michael Aspel.
Producer Michele Burgess ; Executive producer Christopher Lewis (S) (W) Repeated with sign language on Wednesday at 1.35am
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A celebration of one of Britain's comedy legends, who died in 1988. The film includes interview material from
Wogan and Parkinson, classic radio shows such as Just a Minute, and his roles in the Carry On series of films.
Producer Emma Cornish (R) (S)
In the guises of Angus Deayton and Carol Smillie , Alistair McGowan and Ronnie Ancona host highlights of last year. Director Gareth Carrivick : Producer Charlie Hanson (R) (S) (W)
Concluding the rerun of the two-part pilot detective thriller. The team exhume the killer's first victim to find vital clues.
But, just as Boyd thinks he is closing in on the murderer, he finds himself racing against the clock. Contains violence.
Written by Barbara Machin
Producer Deborah Jones ; Director Martin Hutchings (R) (S) (W)
10.00 BBC News With Darren Jordon.
Weather with Peter Cockroft. (S) (W)
Terry Wogan and Gaby Roslin explain how to get involved in the fundraising for Children in Need 2001.
Cannabis from the Chemist. As the Government eases the law on cannabis possession, doctors have been assessing its medical properties. Steve Bradshaw reports on why cannabis extract might soon be available to combat MS, rheumatism, arthritis and, perhaps, many other conditions. Producer David Wickham (S) (W) Rptd with sign language on Wednesday at 12.25am www.bbc.co.uk/panorama NOTE: as Panorama is likely to react to news, its subject matter may change
Crime mystery. After serving time for her part in a bungled heist, Noreen Rafferty comes out of jail determined to find the missing$3 million loot. Review page 58.
Director Artie Mandelberg (1995, 12) (S)
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