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Night Terrors. Helen helps a patient wake up to the truth.
Episode written by Mark Chadboum
More cast Tuesday

Contributors

Written By:
Mark Chadboum
Marion:
Catherine Terry
Ciaran McGuire:
Matthew Bishop
JadeSimmonds:
Alfie Mould
John Chilcott:
Terence Maynard
PC Jarrett:
Jamie Jarvis
Sian Connor Sarah:
Louise Young
Dave French:
Andy Bone
Bernard Thornwell:
Bernard Kay
Lance Walker:
Barry Aird
MaryThomwell:
Joanna Wake
Bert:
Geoffrey Banks
Hilda:
Diana Coupland
Maisie:
Diana Fairfax
Steph Lansdown:
Louisa Eyo
Miriam Akinbiyi:
Clare Perkins
Hattie Brown:
Corrina Preece
Steve:
Tom O'Mahoney

Ends 5.35.

The Scooby-Doo Show
Gator Ghoul is terrorising restaurant customers.

4.10 Mona the Vampire
An excavation uncovers more than just relics.

4.20 The Cramp Twins
Wayne's clothes set a trend.

4.35 The Wild Thornberrys
The rain forest is threatened.

5.00 Blue Peter
In the second of his special reports from Italy, Simon travels to Rome and to the lost cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum.
Repeated with sign language tomorrow at 7.20am on BBC2
Fancy the Blue Peter theme on your phone? Visit [web address removed]

5.25 Newsround

In the week of the Earth Summit, a documentary focusing on three families who are trying to follow an environmentally friendly lifestyle. The Nobles swapped life in Leeds for
Scotland's tiny Isle of Muck. The Batchelors run an organic farm while the Everetts tried an alternative way of life in a house made from recycled materials. With Nick Knowles. Producer Kate Butler : Executive producer Julia Simmons See also Earth Summit: the Sceptical Environmentalist, 11.20pm on BBC2

Contributors

Unknown:
Nick Knowles.
Producer:
Kate Butler
Producer:
Julia Simmons

Science-fiction adventure based on the sixties television series. In 2058, with Earth in terminal decline, the Robinson family embark on a mission to colonise the planet Alpha
Prime. But an act of sabotage during their ten-year journey leaves them lost in space. Widescreen. Review page 44. Director Stephen Hopkins (1997. PG)

Contributors

Director:
Stephen Hopkins
Dr Smith:
Gary Oldman
John Robinson:
William Hurt
Don West:
Matt Leblanc
Maureen Robinson:
Mimi Rogers
Judy Robinson:
Heather Graham
Penny Robinson:
Lacey Chabert
Will Robinson:
Jack Johnson
Older Will:
Jared Harris
General:
Mark Goddard
Jeb Walker:
Lennie James

In every house the truth is laid bare - and it's not a pretty sight.

Last in the series. Contains strong language.

Contributors

Writer/Director:
Andy Hamilton
Producer:
Sue Howells
Alice Oldfield:
Sheila Hancock
Andrew Oldfield:
Timothy West
Neil:
Alun Armstrong
Ralph Adam:
Paul Harvey
Stacey:
Sienna Miller
Simon:
Kevin McNally
Faith:
Doon MacKichan
PC Smith:
Kieran Bew
PC Jones:
Bryan Dick
Fiona:
Ingrid Lacey
Man at station:
Bill Thomas
Holly:
Isobel Hamilton

Comedy. When pizza chef Frankie returns home and finds his girlfriend in a compromising position with his brother, he decides to move out. Misinterpreting a flatshare ad, he moves in with out-of-work actor Warren, only to discover that GWM stands for "gay white male". Review page 45.
Director Tony Vitale (1997, 15)

Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Director:
Tony Vitale
Frankie:
Nick Scotti
Warren:
Anthony Barrile
Pino:
Anthony Desando
Meryl:
Molly Price
Terry:
Craig Chester
#:
David Deblinger
Dakota:
Christopher Lawford
Joey Chips:
Domenick Lombardozzi

A selection of recently shown programmes, repeated with sign language. Ends 4.35.
Antiques Roadshow 25 Years On A special celebrating the show's silverjubilee series. Shown Sunday6.20pm
2.05 Holiday - You Call the Shots Las Vegas is the venue for the first in the new series. Shown on Monday at 7pm
2.35 Watchdog The consumer news magazine returns for a new series. Shown yesterday at 7pm
3.05 DIY SOS For the last in the series, Nick Knowles and the team are in Slough. Shown last Thursday
3.35 Bargain Hunt A new peak-time series sees two teams compete at Ardingley antiques fair in West Sussex.
4.05 Ground Force The team set to work on a Buckinghamshire garden. Shown on Monday at 8.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Nick Knowles

BBC One London

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