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With Bill Turnbull and Natasha Kaplinsky. From 8.30, Alistair Appleton makes his final foray into the world of the Proms prior to tomorrow's Last Night. Timetable on Monday
Editor Richard Porter (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Turnbull
Unknown:
Natasha Kaplinsky.
Unknown:
Alistair Appleton
Editor:
Richard Porter

Love Hurts. A wife makes a surprising discovery.
Episode written by Michael Chappell and Richard Stevens
More cast Monday (S) (W)

Contributors

Written By:
Michael Chappell
Written By:
Richard Stevens
Ronnie Woodson:
Sean Gleeson
Tomasz Zelinsky:
Roy Dotrice
Joseph Leveaux:
Andre Ouransky
Mavis Ryder:
Elaine Donnelly
Jake McQueen:
Travis Oliver
Jane Rickmann:
Laoisha O'Callaghan
Michael Rickmann:
Mark Cameron
Connie Briers:
Mary Larkin
Lucy Rickmann:
Lottie Elliot
Jacqui Arnold:
Katie McEwen

Ends 5.35.

The Woody Woodpecker Show
Triple bill of fun.
(R) (S)

4.05 Rugrats
An earthquake is blamed on Dil.
(More at 4.40pm) (S)

4.15 The Basil Brush Show
Basil and co win a trip to the Australian outback.
Episode written by Matt King
(R) (S) (W)

4.40 Rugrats
The babies find a medieval-themed game.
(S)

4.55 Bring It On
Return of the programme which sees a variety of unusual challenges being undertaken. In the first show Fran and Ania immerse themselves in the world of cheerleading.
(S) (W) [web address removed]

5.20 Newsround
(S) (W)

5.30 CBBC at the Fame Academy
The latest gossip.
(S) (W)

Contributors

Writer (The Basil Brush Show):
Matt King

Andy's persistence pays off when Kat finally agrees to go on a date with him. Lisa gets the chance to visit Louise. Episode written by Gillian Richmond Cast on Thursday
Repeated at 10pm on BBC3 Omnibus next Sunday (S) (W)

Contributors

Written By:
Gillian Richmond Cast

The Mayor of Northolt. George stands for mayor, promising to fix a street light that's keeping Ella and him awake if elected.
Written by Trevelyan Evans and Pete Sinclair
Director John Stroud ; Producers Jamie Rix and John Stroud (S) (W)

Contributors

Written By:
Trevelyan Evans
Written By:
Pete Sinclair
Director:
John Stroud
Producers:
Jamie Rix
Producers:
John Stroud
George Sunday:
Ardal O'Hanlon
Janet:
Emily Joyce
Piers:
Hugh Dennis
Arnie:
Lou Hirsch
Mrs Raven:
Geraldine McNulty
Ella:
Lill Roughley
Ollie:
Finlay Stroud
Tyler:
Philip Whitchurch
Stanley:
Tim Wylton
Dominique:
Phoebe Sweeney
Mr Kronheimer:
Ben Craze
Mr Morrison:
Patrick Duggan

Trevor does battle with a professional kiss-and-tell woman, an eccentric Dutch millionaire and an angry 13-year-old wielding a hockey stick. Contains strong language.
Written and directed by Andy Hamilton ; Producer Sue Howells (S) (W)

Contributors

Directed By:
Andy Hamilton
Producer:
Sue Howells
Trevor:
Neil Pearson
Sammy:
Paul Reynolds
Barry:
Abdul Salis
Heidrun:
Cosima Shaw
Ralph:
Michael Fenton Stevens
Theresa:
Rosalind Ayres
Meryl:
Claire Skinner
Max:
David Troughton
Toby:
Matthew Thomas

New series Actress and Calendar Girls star Julie Walters , comedian Jack Dee and music icon David Bowie - whom
Ross interviews on the eve of his new tour - kick off the fifth series in style. Footage of Jack Dee in concert follows. Producer Suzi Aplin ; Executive producer Addison Cresswell
Repeated tomorrow (W) David Bowie stars in The Man Who Fell to Earth on BBC2 at 12.35am

Contributors

Unknown:
Julie Walters
Unknown:
Jack Dee
Unknown:
David Bowie
Unknown:
Jack Dee
Producer:
Suzi Aplin
Producer:
Addison Cresswell
Unknown:
David Bowie

Erotic thriller starring John
Lithgow, Eric Roberts and Madchen Amick. Escaped convict
Reno can't believe his luck - the ex-wife who betrayed him to the police is now married to a wealthy banker. Posing as Lauren's brother, Reno takes revenge. Review page 55.
Director William Curran (1994, 18) (S)
Followed by Weatherview (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Eric Roberts
Unknown:
Madchen Amick.
Director:
William Curran

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