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Noddy Holder remembers life on the road with Slade, while
Gail Porter talks to people who believe in UFOs. Plus the weekly topical debate. With Ross Kelly and Philippa Forrester.
Executive producer Chris Loughlin ; Series producer Abigail Saxon COMMENTS: [number removed] (maximum cost 8p) or email heaven@bbc.co.uk

Contributors

Talks:
Gail Porter
Unknown:
Ross Kelly
Producer:
Chris Loughlin
Producer:
Abigail Saxon

Reports and interviews on policy issues and news at national level, with Jeremy Vine. From 12.35, in-depth local stories, presented for viewers in London by Tim Donovan and in the South East by Peter Henley. Including 12.00 News.

(Note: satellite viewers must retune to analogue to see the local element of the above programme)

Contributors

Presenter:
Jeremy Vine
Presenter (London):
Tim Donovan
Presenter (South East):
Peter Henley
Editor:
James Stephenson

Aled Jones visits Salisbury.
There he meets author
Susan Howatch , who experienced a spiritual awakening when she moved to the area, and ex-Prime Minister Sir Edward Heath , who shares his memories of the cathedral. Hymns include All My Hope on God Is Founded, There's a Wideness in God's
Mercy and We Cannot Measure How You Heal.

Contributors

Unknown:
Aled Jones
Unknown:
Susan Howatch
Unknown:
Sir Edward Heath

Prime minister's son Dillon anticipates sports day humiliation in the first of a new six-part comedy series written by Ian Hislop and Nick Newman.

(Shown last Monday on CBBC channel) [web address removed]

Contributors

Writer:
Ian Hislop
Writer:
Nick Newman
Producer:
Matthew Francis
Director:
Juliet May
Prime Minister:
Robert Bathurst
Dillon Phillips:
Joe Prospero
Clare Phillips:
Carla Mendonca
Sarah Phillips:
Emma Sackville
Duncan Packer:
Jasper Britton
Detective Andy Sharp:
Brian Bovell
Headmaster:
Nicholas Le Prevost
Mr Woods:
Matthew Francis
Mr Roberts:
Martin Ball
Rash:
Leagh Conwell
Lighthouse:
Luke Newberry
Geezer:
Joe Gunn
JJ:
Simeon Gunn
Bennet:
Omar Al Khina
Wesley:
Steven Dyer
Peters:
Curtis Angus
Blackwood:
Tom Syms
Mr Jacobs:
Roger Moss

A behind-the-scenes special celebrating the start of the silver jubilee series, in which experts from the show join viewers to recall highlights and favourite moments from the last 25 years. Producer Paul O'Dell ; Executive producer Christopher Lewis
Shown last Sunday on BBC4

Contributors

Producer:
Paul O'Dell
Producer:
Christopher Lewis

High Hopes. The Brewers need to expand their business.
Written by David Joss Buckley ; Producer Rosemarie Whitman
Director Rob Evans www.bbc.co.uk/downtoearth

Contributors

Written By:
David Joss Buckley
Producer:
Rosemarie Whitman
Director:
Rob Evans
Matt Brewer:
Ian Kelsey
Frankie Brewer:
Angela Griffin
Becky Brewer:
Inga Brooksby
Lucy Brewer:
Charlotte Redpath
Sam Brewer:
Elliot Spencer-Keyse
Wilson Clarke:
Ram John Holder
Daphne:
Elizabeth Bennett
Steve Hogg:
Pete Lee Wilson
Mr Fenner:
Geoffrey Hutchings
Janice Fenner:
Nicola Dewdney
Tim Gibb:
Martin Ball
Dennis Gould:
Jonathan Coy
Sonia:
Sara Markland
Tilda:
Prue Clarke
Kevin Jenson:
Tom Lewis
Gordon:
Pat Kelman
Nigel:
Simon Markey
Ivy Penfold:
Jessica James

Reporter Vivian White assesses whether the Prime Minister could lose his job over the Iraq crisis.

(Repeated with sign language on Wednesday at 2am)
(Note: as Panorama is likely to react to news, its subject matter may change)

Contributors

Reporter:
Vivian White
Producer:
Stephen Scott
Editor:
Mike Robinson

Oscar-winning drama starring Sylvester Stallone , concluding the Oscar 75 series. Boxer Rocky Balboa receives a surprise shot at the big time. Widescreen. Review page 52.
Director John G Avildsen (1976, PG)

Contributors

Unknown:
Sylvester Stallone
Director:
John G Avildsen

Jonathan Ross is live in Los Angeles to take viewers through the drama, excitement and glamour of the film world's biggest annual event, which this year celebrates its 75th anniversary. Highlights tomorrow at 10.35pm. m Surfin' USA special: page 11; Joan Rivers 's Oscars Rant: page 12
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Ross
Unknown:
Joan Rivers

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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