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Tara Palmer-Tompkinson goes on a Hollywood-style retreat in the Californian desert this week, while actor Andrew Sachs talks to Alice Beer about life after Fawlty Towers. Plus there's the regular debate. With Philippa Forrester and Ross Kelly. Executive producer Chris Loughlin
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Contributors

Talks:
Andrew Sachs
Unknown:
Alice Beer
Unknown:
Ross Kelly.
Producer:
Chris Loughlin

Nigel Havers appeals on behalf of the Living Paintings Trust who produce free touch and sound packs that explain interesting pictures to blind and partially sighted people. Repeated Wednesday at 1.20pm on BBC2 DONATIONS: [address removed] or telephone [number removed] Website: [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Nigel Havers

In a special programme for Palm Sunday, Aled Jones travels to Preston, Lancashire, where he meets steeplejack-turned-TV presenter Fred Dibnah. Music comes from St Walburge's church and includes All Glory Laud and Honour and Drop, Drop Slow Tears.
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Contributors

Unknown:
Aled Jones
Presenter:
Fred Dibnah

Director James Cameron 's blockbuster, which won a recordequalling 11 Oscars. During the Titanic's maiden voyage in 1912, penniless artist Jack Dawson falls in love with socialite Rose DeWott Bukater , who is travelling with her fiance. Years later, Rose relives the affair and the tragic events that followed, while a salvage crew searches for the priceless diamond said to have been lost in the shipwreck.
(1997 12) Film of the week: page 47
Live coverage of this year's Oscars ceremony begins at 12.45am on BBC2

Contributors

Director:
James Cameron
Artist:
Jack Dawson
Unknown:
Rose Dewott Bukater
JackDawson:
Leonardo Dicaprio
Rose DeWitt:
Kate Winslet
Cal Hockley:
Billy Zane
Molly Brown:
Kathy Bates
Ruth DeWitt Bukater:
Frances Fisher
Old Rose:
Gloria Stuart
Brock Lovett:
Bill Paxton
Captain EJ Smith:
Bernard Hill
Bruce Ismay:
Jonathan Hyde
Fabrizio:
Danny Nucci
Spicer Lovejoy:
David Warner
Thomas Andrews:
Victor Garber
Lewis Bodine:
Lewis Abemathy
Lizzy:
Calvert Suzyamis

The fourth episode in the six-part comedy drama. Katie is doing a story on stalking, while becoming increasingly paranoid that Matthew is seeing someone else. Written by David Nicholls; Producer Christine Langan; Director Julian Holmes
Repeated on Friday at 11.15pm

Contributors

Katie Nash:
Sally Phillips
Matthew Nash:
Vincent Regan
Eddie Chisholm:
Stewart Wright
Luke Chatwin:
Oliver Chris
Emma Peters:
Sasha Behar
Melanie Woods:
Andrea Lowe
Alice Jackson:
Alison Mac
Jimmy:
Nitin Ganatra
Guy:
James Lance
Gail:
Tamsin Pike
Natasha:
Eliza Bennett
Beth Partridge:
Amy Phillips
Mary Hope:
Elizabeth Berrington
Paula:
Olivia Colman
Frank Peters:
Dominic Mafham
Eliza:
Ashley Clish
Lady in aquarium:
Georgina Sowerby
James:
Alastair Galbraith

In a special edition for Oscars night, reporter Steve Bradshaw conducts an investigation into how Hollywood films seem to have predicted the terrorist threat, and how Washington failed to take notice. Featuring clips from films such as The Siege, Die Hard and The Peacemaker, and interviews with Hollywood writers Steven E de Souza and Lawrence Wright, plus former CIA agents and intelligence officers.
Repeated with sign language on Wednesday at 1.40am
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Contributors

Reporter:
Steve Bradshaw
Unknown:
Steven E de Souza
Unknown:
Lawrence Wright
Producer:
Ricardo Pollack
Editor:
Mike Robinson

At Your Service. The concluding part in the series on Britain's household habits looks at the contemporary role of domestic servants in the lives of the aristocracy. Many, like Lord and Lady Montagu of Beaulieu, have had to reduce the number of staff they employ in order to retain their stately homes. Series producer Christine Hall ; Editor Jason Savage

Contributors

Producer:
Christine Hall
Editor:
Jason Savage

Passover is the time when Jews celebrate being freed from slavery in Egypt and led to the Promised Land. In this programme, gay and lesbian Jews reveal the journeys and sacrifices they have made to live a Jewish life, and describe the relevance of Passover to their own stories.
Producer Thecia Schreuders
Followed by Weathervlew

Comedy drama. Alfie is happy-go-lucky, to the point of selfish amorality. Life and "birds" come easily to him and it takes the ebullient cockney a while to discover what "it's" all about. Widescreen. Review page 52.
Director Lewis Gilbert (1966, 15)

Contributors

Director:
Lewis Gilbert
Alfie:
Michael Caine
Ruby:
Shelley Winters
Siddie:
Millicent Martin
Gilda:
Julia Foster
Annie:
Jane Asher
Carla Shirley:
Anne Field
Lily:
Vivien Merchant
Doctor:
Eleanor Bron
Abortionist:
Denholm Elliott
Harry:
Alfie Bass

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