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Architect Oliver Heath obtains divine inspiration from Winchester Cathedral, while racehorse trainer Jenny Pitman talks about her battle against cancer. With Ross Kelly and Philippa Forrester. Series producer Abigail Saxon ; Executive producer Chris Loughlin (S) (W) DISCUSSION: call [number removed] (cost 8p) or email heaven@bbc.co.uk

Contributors

Unknown:
Oliver Heath
Talks:
Jenny Pitman
Unknown:
Ross Kelly
Producer:
Abigail Saxon
Producer:
Chris Loughlin

Jeremy Vine presents reports and interviews on the news. (S) 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

Sue Cook appeals on behalf of the Children's Liver Disease Foundation, which raises money for pioneering research. Repeated Wednesday at lpm on BBC2 (S) (W) DONATIONS: [address removed]; telephone [number removed]: www.childliverdisease.org

London's Royai Albert Hall plays host to a 300th anniversary celebration of the birth of John Wesley , the founder of Methodism. The BBC Concert
Orchestra perform hymns written by Wesley's brother
Charles, including And Can It
Be?, 0 fora Thousand Tongues to Sing and 0 Thou Who Camest from Above. Presented by Pam Rhodes. (S) iw)

Contributors

Unknown:
Royai Albert Hall
Unknown:
John Wesley
Presented By:
Pam Rhodes.

An injured person has to be lowered down a vertical rock face.
Written by Nicholas Hicks-Beach ; Producer Neil Zeiger ; Director Mark Roper
(S) (W) www.bbc.co.uk/rockface
Featured in this term's issue of SmartTV magazine: available from WHSmith; or order on 01795

Contributors

Written By:
Nicholas Hicks-Beach
Producer:
Neil Zeiger
Director:
Mark Roper
Peter Craig:
Jamie Sives
Annie Craig:
Zoë Eeles
Gordon Urquhart:
Clive Russell
Betty Farinelli:
Louise Goodall
Danny Tunick:
Kenneth Bryans
Jamie Doughan:
Rupert Evans
Caroline Morrison:
Melanie Gutteridge
Mike Bayliss:
Richard Graham
Douglas McLanaghan:
Brendan Coyle
Helen:
Kim Vithana
Ben Craig:
Cal MacAninch
Jane Chamberlain:
Jan Harvey
Alice Urquhart:
Barbara Rafferty
Adam:
Rory McCann
Julia Seddon:
Eilidh Fraser
Susie Travis:
Kathryn Drysdale
Oliver Seddon:
Gordon Cameron

A Victorian painting damaged in the Blitz is among the finds at the University of Birmingham. Hosted by Michael Aspel. Producer Michele Burgess : Executive producer Christopher Lews (R) (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Aspel.
Producer:
Michele Burgess
Producer:
Christopher Lews

A Father's Day special that explores the range of strategies males in the animal kingdom employ to help their young survive against predators. Narrated by David Attenborough. Producer Phil Chapman (S) (W) www.bbc.co.uk/nature The new series continues on Wednesday at 7pm

Contributors

Unknown:
David Attenborough.
Producer:
Phil Chapman

The Magnificent Colin. Colin Pinkerton's palm readings claim to foretell the future for the villagers of Ormston.
Written by Chris Chibnall : Producer Chris Clough ; Director Dominic Brigstocke (S) (W) www.bbc.co.uk/drama

Contributors

Written By:
Chris Chibnall
Producer:
Chris Clough
Director:
Dominic Brigstocke
Arthur Gilder:
James Bolam
Tom Gilder:
Michael French
Deborah Gilder:
Jenna Russell
Phyllis Woolf:
Maggie Steed
Rev Brewer:
Clive Swift
Len Cosgrove:
Peter Gunn
Wilf Bradshaw:
John Henshaw
Eddie Mills Samuel:
James Hudson
Jean Bradshaw:
Naomi Radcliffe
Michael Gilder:
Ross Little
Linda Cosgrove:
Tracey Childs
Catherine Gilder:
Polly Thompson
Colin Pinkerton:
Duncan Preston
Helen Gilder:
Charlotte Salt
The Miss Matthewses:
Joan Worswick
The Miss Matthewses:
Shirley White
Bill Driscoll:
Simon Hemingway
Aggie Driscoll:
Mary Woodvine

Five Days in May. While Zimbabwe's cricket team played at Lord's last month, Panorama witnessed a country brought to the brink of collapse by tyranny. Fergal Keane asks whether the final push to remove President Mugabe has begun. Producer Thea Guest ; Series editor Mike Robinson
Repeated with sign language on Wednesday at 2.05am (S) (W) NOTE: as Panorama is likely to react to news, its subject matter may change

Contributors

Unknown:
Fergal Keane
Producer:
Thea Guest
Editor:
Mike Robinson

Action thriller starring Johnny Depp and Christopher Walken. A businessman's daughter is abducted. Widescreen. Review page 49.
Director John Badham (1995, 15) (S) (W)
Followed by Weatherview (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Walken.
Director:
John Badham

Sports drama starring F Murray Abraham . Max Suba gets ajob at a fencing academy, but reveals ulterior motives for being there. Review page 49. Director Jeremy Kagan (1992, 15) (Colour and BW) (S)

Contributors

Unknown:
F Murray Abraham
Unknown:
Max Suba
Director:
Jeremy Kagan

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