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Herr Flick is imprisoned in the first episode of the fifth series of the sitcom starring Gorden Kaye. Wntten by David Croft and Jeremy Lloyd

Contributors

Unknown:
Herr Flick
Unknown:
Gorden Kaye.
Unknown:
David Croft
Unknown:
Jeremy Lloyd

Another chance to see last ever Programme in which vets Steve Leonard , Trude Mostue , Emma Milne and Joe Inglis reminisce about the long-running series. Director Debbi Moore ; Series producer Miranda Steed

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Leonard
Unknown:
Trude Mostue
Unknown:
Emma Milne
Unknown:
Joe Inglis
Director:
Debbi Moore
Producer:
Miranda Steed

Fantasy adventure starring Greta Scacchi and Anthony
Way. A 14-year-old boy is sent to stay with his aunt and uncle, but is disappointed when there appears to be nowhere to play. Review page 57.
Director Willard Carroll (1998, U)

Contributors

Unknown:
Greta Scacchi
Director:
Willard Carroll

Fantasy adventure starring John Goodman and Jim
- Broadbent. The future of a family of tiny people, living secretly in the house of young Pete, looks to be in peril when Pete's great aunt dies.
Widescreen. Review page 57. Director Peter Hewitt (1997. U)

Contributors

Unknown:
John Goodman
Director:
Peter Hewitt

Charlie Dimmock joins the 12th Duchess of Northumberland to witness contractors racing to complete phase one of a project to build Europe's biggest water garden since Versailles.
Director John Thornicroft ; Executive
Producer Carol Haslam Charlie Dimmock is also in Ground
Force Does Mardi Gras tonight 8.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Charlie Dimmock
Director:
John Thornicroft
Producer:
Carol Haslam
Producer:
Charlie Dimmock

Hoisting a car into the air in sweltering humidity is just one of the daunting tests of strength faced by the competitors in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Hosted by John Inverdale , with commentary by Paul Dickenson. Director Will Clough; Series producer
Rupert Rumney Superwoman looks behind the scenes of the World's Strongest Woman contest on Wednesday at 10.40pm

Contributors

Unknown:
John Inverdale
Commentary By:
Paul Dickenson.
Producer:
Rupert Rumney

Dot's return from hospital involves complications. Episode written by Jeff Povey For cast see Thursday and Friday
Repeated at 10pm on BBC3 Dirty, just like Den: pl2; Alison Graham 's Soap & Flannel: p42

Contributors

Written By:
Jeff Povey
Unknown:
Alison Graham

It's party time as Charlie Dimmock , Tommy Walsh , Willy Shanahan and Kirsty King descend on a small back yard on the edge of the French Quarter in New Orleans. The challenge is to plant the tiny space with the colours of Mardi Gras - purple, green and gold - in celebration of a family reunion between a woman adopted at birth and her real mother. Inspiration is not hard to find as the team find time to join Harry Connick Jnr on the Orpheus Parade and live it up duringjazz night aboard a Mississippi paddle steamer. Producer John Thornicroft ; Executive producer Carol Haslam

Contributors

Unknown:
Charlie Dimmock
Unknown:
Tommy Walsh
Unknown:
Willy Shanahan
Unknown:
Harry Connick Jnr
Producer:
John Thornicroft
Producer:
Carol Haslam

Natalie's life begins to disintegrate after her apparently benign scam proves to have dreadful consequences in the conclusion to Deborah Moggach 's two-part drama.
Further cast on Easter Day

DRAMA Final Demand 9.10pm BBC1
Few TV dramas would make serial killing a sub-plot, and a very small one at that, but Final Demand, which concludes tonight, dwells hardly at all on a murderer roaming around Bristol slaughtering women. No, it's more interested in being a savage indictment of call centres. Yes, these are evil to writer Deborah Moggach. Maybe she's been put on hold to the tinny strains of Vivaldi's Four Seasons played on a xylophone just once too often.
Tonight, Natalie Taylor (Tamzin Outhwaite), who married a man for his surname so she could alter customers' cheques and fiddle her employers, is made aware of the full consequences of what she thought was a victimless crime.
She also has to face the wrath of a father who blames her for his daughter's death. He's bitter and inconsolable and played by Liam Cunningham, so Final Demand has compensations for its unbelievability and some cringe-making dialogue - Natalie's pillow talk, for instance, which sounds like a very well brought-up lady's idea of talking dirty.
Of course, these are great roles for Tamzin Outhwaite (who's on her way to becoming the new Amanda Burton) and Simon Pegg, as her poor sap of a husband, who gets to show he's not just that funny bloke from Spaced. (Alison Graham)

Simon Pegg, Face of the Week: page 67

Tamzin Outhwaite's TV CV: page 146

Contributors

Writer:
Deborah Moggach
Bashir:
Abhin Galeya
Melanie Tomlinson:
Helen Goldwyn
Ian Toole:
Stephen Dacosta
Philip's PA:
Elizabeth Marmur
Alan Tring:
Nicholas Hewetson
NT security guard:
William Bateman
Boy:
Toby Vaughan
Mechanic:
Paul Viragh
Rod:
Preben Warren
Paddy:
Stanley Page
Selena:
Clare Corbett
Tim:
Andrew Leonard
Lucy:
Sam Robinson
Siobhan:
Devon Black
Coat check girl:
Charlotte Purton
Woman in waiting area:
Elaine Coxall
Pub delivery man:
Liam Noble
Cheddar:
Goran Kostic
John:
Garrison Himself
The:
Band Budapest

Action adventure. Ace crime fighter Kit Walker, known as the Phantom, is the latest in a long line of family members to don the costume of the legendary hero. But he faces his toughest task yet when a gang of pirates sets out to find three skulls which, when united, bring unlimited power to the holder. Widescreen. Review page 58. Director Simon Wincer (1996 12)
Followed by Weathervlew

Contributors

The Phantom/Kit Walker:
Billy Zane
Diana Palmer:
Kristy Swanson
XanderDrax:
Treat Williams
Sala:
Catherine Zeta-Jones
Quill:
James Remar
Kabai Sengh:
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
Uncle Dave:
Bill Smitrovich
Morgan:
Casey Siemaszko

Action adventure. When
Captain Nolan kills a female whale its mate becomes intent on seeking revenge. Widescreen. Review page 58.
Director Michael Anderson (1977. PG)

Contributors

Director:
Michael Anderson
Captain Nolan:
Richard Harris
Rachel Bedford:
Charlotte Rampling
Umilak:
Will Sampson
Annie:
Bo Derek
Novak:
Keenan Wynn
Swain:
Scott Walker
Ken:
Robert Carradine
Paul:
Peter Hooten

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