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Featuring the Home Counties woman who fell for a Navajo chief via the internet. Plus
Alice Beer chats with ex-politician
Mo Mowlam , while Ross Kelly and Philippa Forrester host the regular weekly debate.
Executive producer Chris Loughlin
Series producer Abigail Saxon

Contributors

Unknown:
Alice Beer
Unknown:
Mo Mowlam
Unknown:
Ross Kelly
Producer:
Chris Loughlin
Producer:
Abigail Saxon

John Craven and Adam Henson follow the work of the search and rescue teams in Exmoor's National Park as it celebrates its 50th anniversary. With weather for the week ahead.

Contributors

Presenter:
John Craven
Presenter:
Adam Henson
Series Producer:
Sarah Eglin

Jeremy Vine and team present their unique view of politics. From 12.35, in-depth local stories, presented for viewers in London by Tim Donovan and in the South East by Peter Henley. Including at 12.00 News.
Editor James Stephenson

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeremy Vine
Unknown:
Tim Donovan
Unknown:
Peter Henley.
Editor:
James Stephenson

Comedy starring
Jason Alexander and Faye Dunaway. When a pompous Englishman arrives at a five-star hotel, the manager's son spots his thieving orang-utan, but can't convince anyone he's telling the truth. Review page 50. Director Ken Kwapis (1996, PG)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jason Alexander
Unknown:
Faye Dunaway.
Director:
Ken Kwapis

On the eve of St David's Day, Aled Jones visits Brecon in Wales where he meets locals, visits the National Showcaves at Dan-yr-Ogof and discovers Wales's oldest secret. Hymns from Brecon Cathedral include For All the Saints, Guide Me, 0 Thou Great Redeemer, and Jesu, Lover of My Soul. BBC SONGS OF PRAISE MAGAZINE: f2.50

Contributors

Unknown:
Aled Jones

Clegg, Truly and Billy find Lionel's abandoned wife.

Contributors

Writer:
Roy Clarke
Clegg:
Peter Sallis
Truly:
Frank Thornton
Billy:
Keith Clifford
Smiler:
Stephen Lewis
Tom:
Tom Owen
Auntie Wainwright:
Jean Alexander
Mavis:
Anita Carey
Alvin:
Brian Murphy
Nora Batty:
Kathy Staff
Glenda:
Sarah Thomas
Barry:
Mike Grady
Lionel:
Roy Hudd
Roz:
Dora Bryan
Entwistle:
Burt Kwouk

Michael Aspel 's second visit to RHS Garden Wisley in Surrey brings to light a potentially very valuable credenza. Last in the current series, which returns in the autumn.
Inside Antiques follows at 7pm on BBC4.
Producer Michele Burgess ; Executive producer Christopher Lewis

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Aspel
Producer:
Michele Burgess
Producer:
Christopher Lewis

1/2. A two-part docudrama tracing the extraordinary life of one of art's towering legends. In the first episode the name of Michelangelo (played by Stephen Noonan ) is immortalised when, at 26, he produces a colossal statue of biblical hero David from a flawed piece of marble.
Series producer Tim Dunn ; Executive producer Kim Thomas Size does matter: page 31

Contributors

Played By:
Stephen Noonan
Producer:
Tim Dunn
Producer:
Kim Thomas

New series 1/9. A Little Touch of Harry. Phyllis's husband Harry returns to Ormston, much to Arthur's dismay, as the 1950s rural drama returns for a third run.

Contributors

Writer:
Chris Chibnall
Producer:
Chris Clough
Director:
Simon Massey
Dr Tom Gilder:
Michael French
Dr Arthur Gilder:
James Bolam
Deborah Gilder:
Jenna Russell
Phyllis Woolf:
Maggie Steed
Harry Woolf:
Bill Paterson
Len Cosgrove:
Peter Gunn
Linda Cosgrove:
Tracey Childs
Wilf Bradshaw:
John Henshaw
Eddie Mills:
Sam Hudson
Jean Bradshaw:
Naomi Radcliffe
Reverend Brewer:
Clive Swift
Mr Boynton:
Donald Gee
Pearl:
Rosanna Lavelle
Mr Measurer:
Ron Webster

1/2. A drama that time-shifts between the 1970s and the present to tell the story of Stephen Downing, who was wrongly jailed in 1973 for the murder of Wendy Sewell. More than 20 years on local newspaper editor Don Hale takes up the case.

Contributors

Writer:
Neil McKay
Producer:
Mary McMurray
Director:
David Richards
Don Hale:
Stephen Tompkinson
Wendy Sewell:
Caroline Catz
Stephen Downing:
Jason Watkins
John Marshall:
Steve Jackson
David Sewell:
Wayne Foskett
Ray Downing:
David Troughton
Nita Downing:
June Watson
Christine Downing:
Lisa Millett
Kath Hale:
Judy Flynn
Norman Taylor:
Dave Hill
Jackie Dunn:
Jennifer Hennessey
Ron Duggins:
Neil Boorman
Adrian Duggins:
Malcolm Raeburn
Charles Hale:
Ewan Hooper
Doreen Hale:
Jeanne Hepple
Christine Smith:
Ruth Mitchell
Eric Clough:
Brian Southwood
Madge Sewell:
Irene Skillington
Lesley Shooter:
Andrea Mason
Ernie Charlesworth:
Bobby Knutt
Mrs Hallam:
Hazel Douglas
Heidi Warrington:
Stephanie Fend

Secrets of the Camps. Hilary Andersson reports on Zimbabwe's clandestine army camps, where Robert Mugabe 's government trains his youth militia to rape, torture and kill. Producer Jonathan Brunert ; Editor Mike Robinson
www.bbc.co.uk/panorama NOTE: as Panorama is likely to react to news, its subject matter may change

Contributors

Unknown:
Hilary Andersson
Unknown:
Robert Mugabe
Producer:
Jonathan Brunert
Editor:
Mike Robinson

Comedy starring Danny DeVito and Billy Crystal. Two men with murderous thoughts about an ex-wife and a mother undertake to carry out each other's killing. Review page 50.
Director Danny DeVito (1987, 15) Film Trivia: page 61
Followed by Weathervlew

Contributors

Unknown:
Danny Devito
Unknown:
Billy Crystal.
Director:
Danny Devito

Jonathan Ross is in Los Angeles for a night of razzmatazz and emotion as Billy Crystal hosts the film world's biggest awards ceremony. Liquid News Oscars Special is tomorrow at 8.30pm on BBC3, while Jonathan presents highlights tomorrow at 10.35pm on BBC1. RT's Oscars special: page 16

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Ross

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