Presented by Chris Eakin and Sian Williams.
David Frost interviews the newsmakers and reviews the Papers with his guests. Including 9.00 News plus weather later.
This week 1960s pop star-tumedactor Adam Faith talks about money, success and family, and Linda Barker looks at Islamic interior design. With Ross Kelly and Philippa Forrester.
Executive producer Chris Loughlin
Series producer Abigail Saxon
Nadia Sawalha and Ingrid Tarrant deliver more messages, including one to a single mum who gets her dream job. m
Countryside issues, presented by John Craven. Plus weather for the week ahead.
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Topical interviews and political reports, with John Humphrys. Including 12.00 News.
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Gruber has finished the paintings, but where can they be hidden?
Hyacinth volunteers Richard to repair the church hall electrics. Written by Roy Clarke Fancy the Keeping Up Appearances ringtone? Visit www.radiotimes.com
Omnibus edition.
Cast on Thursday
A visit to Birmingham NEC with previews of Jaguar's XJ, the Bentley Continental GT, the new TVR T350C and the Ford Focus RS. Plus Damon Hill tests the Mercedes SL AMG 55 and the Dutch Spyker supercar. With
Jason Barlow , Dominic Littlewood and Suzi Perry.
The forum for viewers' opinions about BBC programmes. With
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From Liverpool's Anglican
Cathedral, the largest in Britain, where the BBC Philharmonic, soloist Roderick Williams and a choir of over 1,000 Merseyside voices sing hymns based on tunes from the classics. With
Pam Rhodes.
Misery. There's trouble when Nick finds Susan's wardrobe.
Written by Andrea Solomons
Shown last Thursday
This week the experts set up shop at Chichester Cathedral, where the horde of unexpected treasures includes a fine cow creamer, a rare freedom box, a pair of inlaid holster pistols and a fantastic autograph album. Plus another chance to vote for favourite clips from the archive. With Michael Aspel. Producer Michele Burgess ; Executive producer Christopher Lewis
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With Fiona Bruce. Weather with Sarah Wilmshurst.
Queen Camilla? Opinion polls suggest most people would object to Camilla Parker Bowles becoming queen. Postponed from last week because of the tragic events in Bali, Steve Bradshaw reports on the publicity campaign to sell
Camilla to the public, the constitutional hurdles Prince
Charles will have to overcome to marry a divorcee and the dangers to the monarchy that marriage plans could pose. Producer David Wickham ; Editor Mike Robinson
Repeated with sign language Wednesday 2.40am NOTE: as Panorama is likely to react to news, its subject matter may change
Romantic comedy. When lowly car mechanic Ed Walters falls for beautiful Catherine Boyd , he is devastated to find she is already engaged to pompous academic James Moreland. But Ed finds support from an unexpected quarter Catherine's uncle, Albert Einstein. Widescreen. Review page 54.
Director Fred Schepisi (1995, U)
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Romantic comedy drama starring Stockard Channing ,
Jennifer Tilly and Scott Glenn. Two about-to-be single women strike up a friendship in Reno. Review page 54.
Director Matthew Irmas (1996)