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Architect Oliver Heath is in Liverpool for the last of his reports on the nation's great cathedrals. Hosted by Philippa Forrester and Ross Kelly.

Contributors

Reporter:
Oliver Heath
Presenter:
Philippa Forrester
Presenter:
Ross Kelly
Series Producer:
Abigail Saxon
Executive Producer:
Chris Loughlin

Jeremy Vine presents reports and interviews on the news. 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

The origins of popular hymns and the stories of the characters who composed them is the focus for three special programmes presented by Huw Edwards. A variety of musical guests help to illustrate how many hymns have theirroots in the psalms. Today's hymns include The King of Love My Shepherd Is and 0 Praise Ye the Lord.
www.bbc.co.uk/religion

Contributors

Presented By:
Huw Edwards.

Ben and Annie must overcome their fears about Peter as they attempt to rescue a group of teenagers trapped by a flood.
Written by Steve Trafford : Producer Neil Zeiger : Director Terry Winsor

Contributors

Written By:
Steve Trafford
Producer:
Neil Zeiger
Director:
Terry Winsor
Annie Craig:
Zoe Eeles
Peter Craig:
Jamie Sives
Caroline Morrison:
Melanie Guttendge
Jamie Doughan:
Rupert Evans
Ben Craig:
Cal MacAninch
Mike Bayliss:
Richard Graham
Gordon Urquhart:
Clive Russell
Danny Tunick:
Kenneth Bryans
Betty Farinell:
Louise Goodall
Douglas McLanaghan:
Brendan Coyle
Jane Chamberlain:
Jan Harvey
Helen:
Kim Vithana
Alice Urquhart:
Barbara Rafferty
Adam:
Rory McCann
Julia Seddon:
Eilidh Fraser
Jason Farinelli:
Martin Compston
Colin Tierny:
Ryan Hassan
Tina McBride:
Lorna Craig
Trish Hanson:
Heather Hunter
Sarah:
Kirsty Mitchell
Mrs Tierny:
Sandy McDade
Mr Alexander:
Frank Gallagher
Mr Hanson:
Gordon Kane
Mr Tyler:
Frederick Warder

r Olympic gold medallist Jonathan Edwards tells the story of his hero St Paul. At first an enemy of Jesus, Paul then became his greatest champion, making it his life's work to spread the Messiah's message. Dramatisation, scientific evidence and computer graphics bring the story to life and help shed new light on Paul's conversion. With Sam Dastor as Paul. Director Jean-Claude Bragard Executive producer Alan Bookbinder St Paul 's controversy: page 14

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Edwards
Unknown:
St Paul.
Unknown:
Sam Dastor
Director:
Jean-Claude Bragard
Producer:
Alan Bookbinder
Producer:
St Paul

The Last Hurrah (pt 2). A political dispute engulfs Ormston. Last in the series, which is scheduled to return next spring.
Written by Chris Chibnall ; Producer Chris Clough ; Director Ian Knox

Contributors

Written By:
Chris Chibnall
Producer:
Chris Clough
Director:
Ian Knox
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
Helen Gilder:
Charlotte Salt
Mr Boynton:
Donald Gee
Eugenia Maddox:
Frances de la Tour
Sam Tomlinson:
Reece Dinsdale
Reg Samuel:
Nick Stringer

Tested to the limit by a racist extortionist, mild-mannered shop owner Sanjay Patel decides to confront his tormentor in the latest offering from the occasional series.

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Contributors

Writer:
Stephen Leather
Producer:
Paul Knight
Director:
Menhaj Huda
Inspector Colin Duggan:
Tim Healy
Sanjay Patel:
Bhasker Patel
Meena Patel:
Nina Wadia
Manji Patel:
Jeff Mirza
Ricky Patel:
Gurpreet Singh
Sujata Patel:
Sushil Hunjan
Ronnie Brown:
Tim Faraday
Karl Kruger:
Jake Wood
Keshav Singh:
Albert Moses
Arnie Singh:
Hajaz Akram
Derbyshire:
Steve Chaplin
Young waiter:
Kal Aise
Kavita:
Kavita Kaul
Traffic cop:
Michael Elkin

Fiddling the Figures. Is the Government's target-oriented approach an effective way of modernising the NHS? Reporter Sarah Barclay talks to those with first-hand experience, including a former finance director who discovered his hospital was doctoring figures on cancelled operations. Producer Nick London: Editor Mike Robinson Repeated with sign language on Wednesday at 1.05am www.bbc.co.uk/panorama NOTE: as Panorama is likely to react to news, its subject matter may change

Contributors

Talks:
Sarah Barclay
Editor:
Mike Robinson

n Romantic comedy. Linus Larrabee works hard at managing his wealthy Long Island family's assets - even his brother David's impending marriage is part of a business deal. So when
David's head is turned by the chauffeur's beautiful daughter, Linus takes drastic action. Widescreen. Review page 50.
Director Sydney Pollack (1995, PG)
Followed by Weathervlew

Contributors

Unknown:
Linus Larrabee
Director:
Sydney Pollack
Linus Larrabee:
Harrison Ford
Sabrina Fairchild:
Julia Ormond
David Larrabee:
Greg Kinnear
Maude Larrabee:
Nancy Marchand
Fairchild:
John Wood
Patrick Tyson:
Richard Crenna
Ingrid Tyson:
Angie Dickinson
Elizabeth Tyson:
Lauren Holly

BBC One London

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

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