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Philippa Forrester and Ross Kelly investigate the "power" of mantras and prayer, Alice Beer interviews author Joanna Trollope and a new strand on modern-day morals begins by asking if people are as caring and honest as they think.

Contributors

Unknown:
Philippa Forrester
Unknown:
Ross Kelly
Interviewer:
Alice Beer
Interviewee:
Joanna Trollope
Producer:
Bernadette McConnell
Executive Producer:
Chris Loughlin

Reports on Swiss farmers who are given a guaranteed income to look after the countryside and the vanishing house sparrow mystery. With John Craven. Including the week's weather outlook.
E-MAIL: [email address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
John Craven

Live coverage of the blue-riband skiing event of the Winter Games, the men's downhill, from the Snowbasin Ski Area. With double Olympic champion Hermann Maierout of the running following a motorcycle accident, fellow Austrian Stephane Eberharter has the chance to end years of frustration. Having been placed second to Maier 11 out of 13 times in last season's World Cup events, Eberharter has emerged in Maier's absence as the dominant force on the mighty Austrian team. Presented by Steve Rider and Clare Balding with analysis from Martin Bell and commentary from Matt Chilton and Graham Bell.
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Contributors

Skier:
Stephane Eberharter
Presenter:
Steve Rider
Presenter:
Clare Balding
Analyst:
Martin Bell
Commentator:
Matt Chilton
Commentator:
Graham Bell

In the fifth of the six-part adaptation of Clive King's novel, Barney blames himself for Stig's disappearance, and is then bullied on joining the football team.

Contributors

Author:
Clive King
Dramatised by by/Producer:
Peter Tabern
Director:
John Hay
Robert:
Geoffrey Palmer
Marjone:
Phyllida Law
Barney:
Thomas Sangster
Stig:
Robert Tannion
Lou:
Perdita Weeks
WPC Egerton:
Emma Rydal
Billy Snarget:
Andrew Schofield
Danny Snarget:
Andrew Mawdsley
Kenny Snarget:
Craig Fitzpatrick
Dr Pelham:
John Lloyd Fillingham
Nathan:
Simon Evans

Wesley hopes his hand-crafted trolley and a hill will restore the dispirited Smiler's joie de vivre.

Contributors

Writer:
Roy Clarke
Director/Producer:
Alan JW Bell
Clegg:
Peter Sallis
Truly:
Frank Thornton
Billy:
Keith Clifford
Smiler:
Stephen Lewis
Wesley:
Gordon Wharmby
Edie:
Thora Hird
Ivy:
Jane Freeman
Roz:
Dora Bryan
Barry:
Mike Grady
Tom:
Tom Owen
Howard:
Robert Fyfe
Pearl:
Juliette Kaplan
Marina:
Jean Fergusson
Glenda:
Sarah Thomas

Pam Rhodes visits York Minster, where hymns include Crown Him with Many Crowns; King of Glory, King of Peace; I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say; and Jesus Shall Reign Where'er the Sun. Plus Mark Kerins, who won the BBC's Star for a Night, sings Something Inside So Strong.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Pam Rhodes
Singer:
Mark Kerins
Producer:
Pamela Hossick
Editor:
Hugh Faupel

In the last of the women's soccer drama, Jim surveys the smoking remains of the clubhouse while Pauline tries to win over Matthew's priest as her wedding approaches.

Contributors

Writer:
Katie Baxendale
Producer:
Lis Steele
Director:
Rob Bailey
Jim Pratt:
Ricky Tomlinson
Francine Pratt:
Brigit Forsyth
Rita Dolan:
Melanie Hill
Matthew Mullen:
Chris Walker
Pauline Pearce:
Annette Bentley
Ben Harris:
Rob Dixon
Vicky Dolan:
Adele McCormack
Martin Dolan:
Tom Moore
Holly Quinn:
Gaynor Faye
Geraldine Powell:
Lorraine Ashbourne
Jo Mullen:
Jo McInnes
Lizzy Makin:
Kelli Hollis
Mrs Mullen:
Elizabeth Spriggs
Luke Mullen:
Ralph Ineson
Mr Mullen:
James Ellis
Gordon:
Antony Byrne
Philip:
Nicky Bell
Degs:
Sam Townend
Graham:
John Catteral
Lorraine:
Lisa Moore
Yaz:
Belinda Everett
Denny:
Shelley Minto
Dave Powell:
Tim Dantay
Mike:
Alan Peer
Raquel Pearce:
Naomi Hurtault
Team Organiser:
Steve Garti

Sci-fi drama, based on a story by Arthur C. Clarke, starring Jack Wagner.
A cargo ship is on a routine mission to Venus when it is damaged by a large asteroid.
Review page 53.
(1994, 15) ***

Followed by Weatherview.

Contributors

Based on a story by:
Arthur C. Clarke
Director:
Arthur Allan Seidelman
[Actor]:
Jack Wagner

BBC One London

About BBC One

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

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