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Diarmuid Gavin delves into the realm of the senses on a visit to a Welsh secret garden, while actress Miriam Margolyes reflects on life on and off the stage with Shauna Lowry. Two varieties of wedding ceremony are explored with a look at the marriages of a Sikh and a Humanist couple, and Alice Beer and Ross Kelly conduct the regular studio debate.
Series producer Abigail Saxon

Contributors

Unknown:
Diarmuid Gavin
Unknown:
Miriam Margolyes
Unknown:
Shauna Lowry
Unknown:
Alice Beer
Unknown:
Ross Kelly
Producer:
Abigail Saxon

Steve Rider presents coverage of the climax to the 131st Open championship at the world's oldest golf club, Muirfield, as it plays host to the British Open for the 15th time in its history. England's Nick Faldo was the last man to walk down the 18th at the links course on his way to collecting the Open title, narrowly beating America's John Cook in an enthralling
1992 final round. Continues at
1.30pm on BBC2.
See yesterday's choice.
Executive producers Paul Davies and Barbara Slater BBCi: digital viewers press the red handset button for options, including hole-by-hole progress of leading players www.bbc.co.uk/golf

Contributors

Unknown:
Nick Faldo
Unknown:
John Cook
Producers:
Paul Davies
Producers:
Barbara Slater

The cameras return to the shores of the Firth of Forth for the final afternoon of play at
Muirfield. The competition for the famous silver Claret Jug will be fierce as players aspire to join the long list of greats to hold the title as well as take home the £700,000 prize money.

Family Favourites. Ex-Boyzone band member Keith Duffy and family explore Disneyworld in Florida, Gillian Taylforth and her brood take a trip to the Balearic Island of Menorca, while eight-year-old Scott Chisholm and his grandparents goes on safari in Kenya. Hosted by Craig Doyle.
Executive producer John Comerford ; Series producer Anne Taylor
Postponed from 14 July

Contributors

Unknown:
Keith Duffy
Unknown:
Gillian Taylforth
Unknown:
Scott Chisholm
Unknown:
Craig Doyle.
Producer:
John Comerford
Producer:
Anne Taylor

Crowded Worlds. Why don't we groom one another with our fingers like monkeys? Gossip may hold the answer, Charlotte Uhlenbroek learns. Her final investigation into animal communication also includes a painful lesson in how animals coordinate their actions. Last in the series.
Director Scott Alexander ; Series producer Bernard Walton www.bbc.co.uk/nature RT SHOP: BBC book. £16.99 incl p&p (rrp £18.99). Telephone [number removed]

Contributors

Director:
Scott Alexander
Producer:
Bernard Walton

Alistair and Judith finally marry despite Alistair's nerves - with Rocky delighted to stand in as best man.
Written by Bob Larbey ; Director/Producer Sydney Lotterby

Contributors

Written By:
Bob Larbey
Jean:
Judi Dench
Lionel:
Geoffrey Palmer
Judith:
Moira Brooker
Alistair:
Philip Bretherton
Sandy:
Jenny Funnell
Rockv:
Frank Middlemass
Mrs Bale:
Janet Henfrey
Lol Ferris:
Tim Wyrton
Stephen:
Paul Chapman
Penny:
Moyra Fraser
Harry:
David Michaels
Vicar:
Richard Brame

Eddie and Frank are arrested while dressed as women in the last part of the soft-hearted drama. Contains strong language.
Written by Johanne McAndrew ; Producer Paddy Higson
Director Alan MacMillan www.bbc.co.uk/drama

Contributors

Written By:
Johanne McAndrew
Producer:
Paddy Higson
Director:
Alan MacMillan
Eddie McMullen:
Ricky Tomlinson
Frank Bennett:
Tom Ellis
Ronnie McMullen:
Rachel Davies
Vera McMullen:
Elizabeth Spriggs
Lol O'Toole:
John Henshaw
Ange McMullen:
Christine Tremarco
Becca McMullen:
Emma Vaudrey
Laura McMullen:
Stephanie Waring
Sharon:
Joanne Sherryden
Neil:
Scott Williams
Constable Dooley:
Neil Brannan
Stephanie:
Tracy Brabin
Jacko:
Gerry White
Actor:
Drlee Lizstooke
Kenny:
Joe Mills
Chairwoman:
Tina Malone
Janet Mather:
Lesley-Ann Sharpe
Dave Mather:
Jack Marsden
Big Dawn:
Paul Barber
O'Malley:
Tony Maudsley
Tony Brown:
Eric McNicol
Tracey:
Claire Jerath
Christine:
Sharon Maughan

Opera star Denyce Graves makes her Proms debut in this concert of popular classics from London's Royal Albert Hall. The programme also features pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet and includes music by Bernstein, Gershwin and Bizet, and concluding with Ravel's Boléro, all performed by the BBC Philharmonic under their new principal conductor
Gianandrea Noseda. Introduced by Charles Hazlewood.
Director/Producer Oliver Macfarlane Our full guide to the Proms: centre pages

Contributors

Unknown:
Denyce Graves
Unknown:
Albert Hall.
Pianist:
Jean-Yves Thibaudet
Conductor:
Gianandrea Noseda.
Introduced By:
Charles Hazlewood.
Producer:
Oliver MacFarlane

Psychological thriller. Accused of cold-bloodedly killing her millionaire husband, amnesiac Caroline Walker is treated by an eminent hypnotherapist. But the therapy reveals a dark side to her recollections. Widescreen. Review page 48.
Director Andrew Morahan (1996, 18)

Contributors

Unknown:
Caroline Walker
Director:
Andrew Morahan
Dr Ellis:
Nigel Hawthorne
Caroline Mary:
Louise Parker
Peter:
Jimmy Smits
Holloway Jason:
Scott Lee
Charlie:
Gailard Sartain
Superior officer:
Jon Cedar

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