Hosted by Tim Willcox and Jules Botfield.
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Topical discussion with David Frost and guests. Including 9.00 News, plus weather later.
Actor Mat Fraser casts an eye over the week's news and, in his continuing look at the nation's cathedrals, architect Oliver Heath finds that a recent statue of the Virgin Mary is causing controversy in Ely. Plus the topical discussion with Philippa Forrester and Ross Kelly.
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A small cottage with 27 acres of land for sale in Devon is the focus for the last of the hour-long programmes. Michaela Strachan investigates the property's potential, asks if it would be possible to make a living from the limited acreage, and whether it will be too dear for locals and bought by Londoners. With John Craven. At 11.55, weather for the week ahead.
Series producer Sarah Eglin EMAIL: countryfile@bbc.co.uk
Jeremy Vine with reports and interviews on national affairs. 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.
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The platoon go on an exercise.
Hyacinth makes arrangements to host a riverside picnic.
Omnibus edition.
(Cast on Thursday/Friday)
Terry Wogan presents more viewer feedback.
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A free holiday in Lanzarote for the Harpers turns sour when Ben loses his luggage.
(Shown last Friday)
Regional News; Weather
Pam Rhodes looks at the lives of contemporary nuns. She meets a Sister who jogs for Jesus, one who used to be a biker and another who is about to take her final lifelong vows. And Fran Godfrey tells tales of her convent schooldays. Music, from girls' choir Cantamus and the Vasari Singers, includes
Tell Out My Soul, Will You Come and Follow Me, The Day Thou Gavest and the23rd Psalm.
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The Scottish mountain rescue team try to save two men in a perilously located truck in the second part of the new series.
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A ladies' bureau brought in by a relative of Joshua Reynolds , and a silver cruet set are among artefacts when the team return to Cliveden in Buckinghamshire. With Michael Aspel. Producer Mtehele Burgess ; Executive producer Christopher Lems BBC HOMES AND ANTIQUES MAGAZINE: price E2.95
The team are in for a pleasant surprise when they revisit a previous project - a comer patio in Treherbert, South Wales. With Alan Titchmarsh , Charlie Dimmock and Tommy Walsh. Producer John Thornicroft ; Executive producer Carol Haslam 30
A wedding in Ormston - but is the groom all he claims to be? And have Wilf and Arthur met their match?
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With Darren Jordon. Weather with Darren Bett.
Action thriller about an ex-CIA agent in France who joins a group of freelance intelligence agents, hired by enigmatic Irishwoman Deirdre. As their mission proceeds he begins to grow suspicious about them.
(Widescreen) (1998, 15)
Review page 48.
Patrick Moore reports on recent events and looks at gamma ray bursts.
(Rptd next Saturday on BBC2)
Followed by Weatherview
Patrick Moore reports from North Scotland on the last month's annular eclipse, lunar eclipse and transit of Mercury. Also, the Universe's largest explosions, gamma ray bursts.
Thriller based on a true story, starring Victoria Principal and Robert Hays.
Kate Findlay's ex-husband is harassing her.
Review page 51. (1996)