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Christopher Lee, who recently appeared in Lord of the Rings and Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones, is the celebrity interviewee. Ben Fogle investigates the lore and legends of the banshee, while vicar Richenda Leigh takes an oblique look at the past week's events. Presented by Philippa Forrester and Ross Kelly.

Contributors

Presenter:
Philippa Forrester
Presenter:
Ross Kelly
Reporter:
Ben Fogle
Reporter:
Richenda Leigh [billed as Richenda Lee]
Interviewee:
Christopher Lee
Executive Producer:
Chris Loughlin
Series Producer:
Abigail Saxon

John Craven examines the latest rural issues, while
Michaela Strachan takes part in the traditional Cotswold
Olympics. Plus the weather for the week ahead. E-MAIL: countryfile@bbc.co.uk

Contributors

Unknown:
John Craven
Unknown:
Michaela Strachan

Another chance to see the hour-long 1993 Boxing Day special. Starring Patricia Routledge.
Sea Fever. Hyacinth is looking forward to a spell of gracious living on a QEII cruise - until she discovers that Onslow and Daisy are also on board.
Written by Roy Clarke ; Director/Producer Harold Snoad

Contributors

Unknown:
Patricia Routledge.
Written By:
Roy Clarke
Producer:
Harold Snoad

Roger Black appeals on behalf of the International Spinal
Research Trust, which funds research into paralysis.
Repeated on Wednesday at 11.50am on BBC2 DONATIONS:[address removed], or telephone free on [number removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Roger Black

Dan Rymer, better known as Casualty's Dillon Cahill, introduces a programme from the Kent and Canterbury hospital, reflecting on the faith and dedication of the staff who work there. The singing comes from the hospital's parish church, St Mary Bredin, and includes How Great Thou Art and Be Still for the Presence of the Lord.
Producer Peter Williams
Editor Hugh Faupel

Contributors

Unknown:
Dan Rymer
Introduces:
Dillon Cahill
Unknown:
St Mary Bredin
Producer:
Peter Williams
Editor:
Hugh Faupel

Weekend Escapes. Craig Doyle stays in a country-house hotel in Ireland, Sarah Greene discovers both the ancient and modern delights of Rome, Harriet Saxton enjoys a bargain luxury weekend break in a French chateau and Rula Lenska goes back to Krakow in her native Poland.
Series producer Anne Taylor ; Executive producer John Comerford

Contributors

Unknown:
Craig Doyle
Unknown:
Sarah Greene
Unknown:
Harriet Saxton
Unknown:
Rula Lenska
Producer:
Anne Taylor
Producer:
John Comerford

Second of the new six-part series about a loveable
Liverpool private eye. Eddie thinks he's bought himself a bit of extra time with Frank and the family. Consequently, he tries to get on with his job, which this week involves him trying to scupper a pornographic phone scam.
Written by Johanne McAndrew
Producer Paddy Higson ; Director Douglas Mackinnon

Contributors

Written By:
Johanne McAndrew
Producer:
Paddy Higson
Director:
Douglas MacKinnon
Eddie McMuilen:
Ricky Tomlinson
Frank Bennett:
Tom Ellis
Ronnie McMullen:
Rachel Davies
Vera McMullen:
Elizabeth Spriggs
Lol O'Toole:
John Henshaw
Ange McMullen:
Christine Tremarco
Becca McMuilen:
Emma Vaudrey
Laura McMullen:
Stephanie Waring
Sharon:
Joanne Sherryden
Neil:
Scot Williams
Jacqui:
Stacy Uu
Karl:
Gilbert Martin
Mandy:
Joanne Froggatt
Brenda:
Sandi Lavelle
Ackie:
Sean McKee
Barry:
David Obinyon
Grassendale:
James Master
Tom Sullivan:
Charles Richards
Gerry:
James Coleman
Harry Lloyd:
David Williams
Maureen Lloyd:
Marie Jelliman

Concluding the two-part documentary in which reporter John Ware examines allegations that members of the security forces colluded with loyalist terrorists to kill IRA suspects in Northern Ireland, some of whom were entirely innocent. Producer Eamon Hardy : Editor Mike Robinson Part one of this investigation is repeated with sign language on Wednesday NOTE: as Panorama is likely to react to news, its subject matter may change WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/panorama

Contributors

Reporter:
John Ware
Producer:
Eamon Hardy
Editor:
Mike Robinson

Thriller starring Austin
Stoker and Darwin Joston. In an LA ghetto, a nightmare unfolds at a soon-to-be-abandoned police station when it
- is put under siege. Widescreen. Review page 51.
Director John Carpenter (1976. 18)
Followed by Weathervlew

Contributors

Unknown:
Darwin Joston.
Director:
John Carpenter

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