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Top children's authors and illustrators gather at BBC's Television Centre for this year's awards. Jacqueline Wilson , William Nicholson , Allan Ahlberg and Geraldine McCaughrean are among the writers competing for the Blue Peter Book of the Year, while other categories include the Best Book to Read Aloud and the Book I Couldn't Put Down.
Presented by Konnie Huq ,
Simon Thomas , Matt Baker and Liz Barker.

Contributors

Unknown:
Jacqueline Wilson
Unknown:
William Nicholson
Unknown:
Allan Ahlberg
Unknown:
Geraldine McCaughrean
Presented By:
Konnie Huq
Presented By:
Simon Thomas
Presented By:
Matt Baker
Presented By:
Liz Barker.

Advent One - Sevenoaks
On the first Sunday of Advent,
Pam Rhodes visits Sevenoaks in Kent where she discovers why the Princess of Wales's old school, West Heath, is helping to rebuild lives. Hymns include 0 Come, 0 Come, Emmanuel and All I Once Held Dear.
BBC MUSIC: album. Songs of Praise - Your Favourite Hymns and Music, now available

Contributors

Unknown:
Pam Rhodes

Michael Aspel and the experts are in Carlisle, where the finds include 19th-century smokers' pipes and a painting of dogs which cost "nearly a pound" and is now worth £15,000.

Repeated with sign language Wednesday 1.35am
[web address removed]
BBC Homes and Antiques magazine: £2.80.
December issue now on sale

Contributors

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

Wiley By Name. In this second of a two-part profile, comedian Ronnie Barker reveals how and why he was responsible for writing many of the most memorable sketches from The Two Ronnies, under the pseudonym Gerald Wiley.
Producer Emma Cornish

Contributors

Unknown:
Ronnie Barker
Unknown:
Gerald Wiley.
Producer:
Emma Cornish

Concluding Andrew Davies's four-part dramatisation of Anthony Trollope 's satirical novel. Melmotte reaches the highest echelons of London society.
Producer Nigel Stafford-Clark ; Director David Yates
BBC AUDIOCASSETTE: The Way We Live Now complete and unabridged, read by Timothy West, 24 cassettes priced £79.99 Letters: page 7

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Davies
Unknown:
Anthony Trollope
Producer:
Nigel Stafford-Clark
Director:
David Yates
Read By:
Timothy West
Augustus Melmotte:
David Suchet
Speaker:
Dudley Sutton
Mr Brown (MP):
Roger Hammond
Paul Montague:
Cillian Murphy
Croll:
Allan Corduner
Roger Carbury:
Douglas Hodge
Hetta Carbury:
Paloma Baeza
MrAlf:
Rob Brydon
Lady Carbury:
Cheryl Campbell
Sir Felix Carbury:
Matthew MacFadyen
Mrs Pipkin:
Michele Dotrice
Ruby Ruggles:
Maxine Peake
Mrs Hurtle:
Miranda Otto
Music hall performer:
Gerry George
John Crumb:
Nicholas McGaughey
Mr Longestaffe:
Oliver Ford Davies
Dolly Longestaffe:
Richard Cant
Squercum:
Toby Jones
Marquis of Auld Reekie:
Graham Crowden
Lord Alfred Grendall:
Tony Britton
MrBrehgert:
Jim Carter
Reporter:
Adam de Ville
Tradesman:
Demetri Alexander
Georgiana Longestaffe:
Anne-Marie Duff
Madame Melmotte:
Helen Schlesinger
Marie Melmotte:
Shirtey Henderson
Mr Broune:
David Bradley
Miles Grendall:
Angus Wright
Lord Nidderdale:
Stuart McQuarrie
Big Man:
Wolf Christian
Doctor:
Donald Pelmear
Hamilton K Rsker:
Michael Riley
Simpson:
Sarah Niven
Butler (Grosvenor Square):
Tom Fahy

Deep Down and Dirty. Peter Taylor investigates the CIA's secret and dirty war against terrorism.
Editor Mike Robinson ; Producer Sam Collyns Repeated with sign language Wednesday 12.25am www.bbc.co.uk/panorama NOTE: as Panorama is likely to react to news, its subject matter may change

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Taylor
Editor:
Mike Robinson
Producer:
Sam Collyns

Crime thriller starring Judd Nelson as psychopath Paul Kinsey, who drowns his victims and has so far managed to cover his tracks.
Review page 56.
Director Robert Lewis (1995. 15)
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
Judd Nelson
Unknown:
Paul Kinsey
Director:
Robert Lewis

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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