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Alex Kingston, who plays Dr Elizabeth Corday in ER, takes a break from filming to talk about her life and the struggles she endured to become a mother. Comedian Helen Lederer visits Ireland's County Wicklow to try her hand at dowsing, plus there's the regular debate. Presented by Philippa
Forrester and Ross Kelly.
Executive producer Chris Loughlin

Contributors

Presented By:
Philippa Forrester
Unknown:
Helen Lederer
Presented By:
Ross Kelly
Producer:
Chris Loughlin

An episode, from 1991, of the classic suburban comedy. It's Onslow's birthday, and he's celebrating with a lunch. But Hyacinth is not in the mood.

Contributors

Writer:
Roy Clarke
Hyacinth:
Patricia Routledge
Richard:
Clive Swift
Elizabeth:
Josephine Tewson
Onslow:
Geoffrey Hughes
Rose:
Mary Millar

Live coverage from Rome (kick-off 3pm) of the concluding game in this year's Six Nations championship. England's Grand Slam dreams were shattered for a fourth successive season in Paris a month ago, but Clive Woodward's team will still be looking to finish off their campaign on a high with victory over the Italy, a team who have never beaten them. Introduced by Steve Rider.

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Contributors

Presenter:
Steve Rider

While TV presenter Sally Magnusson revisits the heart of her home town, Glasgow, helicopters, Scottish ceilidhs and visiting troubadour Martyn Joseph all contribute to an unusual edition of the show. Hymns include Lord of All Hopefulness and 0 Love That Wilt Not Let Me Go.
RT SHOP: BBC CD, Songs of Praise -
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Contributors

Presenter:
Sally Magnusson
Unknown:
Martyn Joseph

Terry Wogan presents another mouth-watering selection of foul-ups from the TV archives. Featuring offerings from Pauline Quirke, Ainsley Harriott and Jerome Flynn, plus a few surprises from the children's favourite Blue Peter.

Contributors

Presenter:
Terry Wogan
Director:
Sue McMahon
Producer:
Clare Ragsdale

In a return visit to Houghton Hall in Norfolk, Michael Aspel talks to Christopher Payne about the history of the house and its first owner Sir Robert Walpole. The treasures unearthed this time include a barber's chairfrom the liner Queen Mary, a painting of a nude, and a rare Exeter silver tankard.
Producer Trevor Hill ; Executive producer Christopher Lewis Repeated with sign language on Tuesday at 2.35am WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/antiques
BBC HOMES AND ANTIQUES MAGAZINE: price £2.80. The new-look May issue will be on sale from 12 April

Contributors

Unknown:
Houghton Hall
Talks:
Michael Aspel
Unknown:
Christopher Payne
Unknown:
Sir Robert Walpole.
Producer:
Trevor Hill
Producer:
Christopher Lewis

Tommy Walsh and Charlie Dimmock return to Stratford in London, where a year earlier, among the tower blocks of East London, the team had created a garden for the nearby community centre, which was suitable even for the youngest children on the estate.
Director John Thornicroft ; Executive producer Carol Haslam BBC BOOK: Ground Force Garden Handbook, byAlanTitchmarsh, Charlie Dimmock and Tommy Walsh , hardback, price £14.99

Contributors

Unknown:
Tommy Walsh
Unknown:
Charlie Dimmock
Director:
John Thornicroft
Producer:
Carol Haslam
Unknown:
Charlie Dimmock
Unknown:
Tommy Walsh

Concluding the six-part comedy drama. Katie is keeping a "dream diary" for the magazine but keeps having recurring dreams about Eddie, meanwhile the strength of his feelings for her is about to reach bursting point.
Written by David Nicholls ; Producer/Director Christine Langan
Repeated on Friday at 11.35pm

Contributors

Written By:
David Nicholls
Director:
Christine Langan
Katie Nash:
Sally Phillips
Matthew Nash:
Vincent Regan
Eddie Chisholm:
Stewart Wright
LukeChatwin:
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
Carol Chatwin:
Anita Carey

Courtroom thriller. Arrogant lawyer Martin Vail takes on the seemingly unwinnable case of Aaron Stampler , a young altar boy accused of murdering an archbishop. Vail is chiefly concerned with gaining the maximum amount of media attention for himself, but his desire for self-promotion leaves him vulnerable to manipulation from an unexpected source. Widescreen. Review page 51.
Director Gregory Hoblit (1996.18)
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
Martin Vail
Unknown:
Aaron Stampler
Director:
Gregory Hoblit
Martin Vail:
Richard Gere
Janet Venable:
Laura Unney
DA John Shaughnessy:
John Mahoney
Judge Miriam Shoat:
Alfre Woodard
Molly Arlington:
Frances McDormand
Aaron Stampler:
Edward Norton
Assistant DA Bud Yancy:
Teny O'Quinn
Tommy Goodman:
Andre Braugher
Pinero:
Steven Bauer
Stenner:
Joe Spano

Thriller starring Andy Griffith and John
Ritter. Lawyer Clarke MacGruder had it all, a successful career, beautiful wife and a wonderful son. But he didn't have a father, until now. Back in his life, Jack MacGruder bears no resemblance to the violent tyrant he remembers from his childhood. Or does he? Review page 51.
Director Bradford May (1995)

Contributors

Unknown:
Clarke MacGruder
Unknown:
Jack MacGruder

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