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Daryl Hannah talks about life on and off the screen, and a lookatwhytwoCalifornian high-fliers swapped Tinseltown for a Cotswold post office. Plus Ross Kelly and Alice Beer host the regular weekly debate. Executive producer Chris Loughlin
Series producer Abigail Saxon
CONTACT: call [number removed] (max cost 8p), send a text on [number removed] or email heaven@bbc.co.uk

Contributors

Talks:
Daryl Hannah
Unknown:
Ross Kelly
Unknown:
Alice Beer
Producer:
Chris Loughlin
Producer:
Abigail Saxon

Looking at the fishing crisis in Grimsby and a row over hare coursing in Northern Ireland. Plus Ben Fogle completes his bus tour. With John Craven and Charlotte Smith. Including weather for the week ahead.
Series producer Sarah Eglin

Contributors

Unknown:
Ben Fogle
Unknown:
John Craven
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

Millwall v Tranmere Rovers
Live coverage from the New Den (kick-off 1.00) as the two FA
Cup underdogs compete in the quarter-finals, ensuring another non-Premiership side will progress to the semi-finals.
First division Millwall will start as favourites to reach their first FA Cup semi-final since
1937 and will be helped by the experience of player/manager Dennis Wise , who has been on three Cup-winning sides. But the Lions face fierce competition from second division Rovers, who have reached this stage of the competition three times in the last five seasons and are enjoying something of a renaissance under new manager Brian Little. Presented by Gary Lineker. John Motson and Mark Lawrenson commentate. www.bbc.co.uk/football The FA Cup semi-final draw is tomorrow at 1.30pm on BBC2

Contributors

Unknown:
Dennis Wise
Unknown:
Brian Little.
Presented By:
Gary Lineker.
Presented By:
John Motson
Presented By:
Mark Lawrenson

Eamonn Holmes appeals on behalf of the Cystic Fibrosis Trust. Repeated Wed 1pm on BBC2 DONATIONS: Cystic Fibrosis Trust, [address removed] call free on [number removed]: or visit www.cftrust.org.uk

Contributors

Unknown:
Eamonn Holmes

Aled Jones goes in search of mystical places inhabited by Celtic saints. Hymns, from Tewkesbury Abbey, include Be Thou My Vision, The King of Love and In Christ Alone.
Producer Maurice Maguire ; Editor Hugh Faupel

Contributors

Unknown:
Aled Jones
Producer:
Maurice Maguire
Editor:
Hugh Faupel

4/10. Happy Birthday Robin Hood. When Billy celebrates his famous ancestor's birthday, Barry gets the wrong idea.
Writer Roy Clarke ; Director/Producer Alan J W Bell

Contributors

Unknown:
Robin Hood.
Unknown:
Roy Clarke
Producer:
Alan J W Bell
Clegg:
Peter Sallis
Truly:
Frank Thornton
Billy:
Keith Clifford
Nora Batty:
Kathy Staff
Alvin:
Brian Murphy
Pearl:
Juliette Kaplan
Howard:
Robert Fyfe
Smiler:
Stephen Lewis
Tom:
Tom Owen
Marina:
Jean Fergusson
Auntie Wainwright:
Jean Alexander
Glenda:
Sarah Thomas
Barry:
Mike Grady
Ivy:
Jane Freeman
Entwistle:
Burt Kwouk

2/2. The docudrama follows the difficulties Michelangelo
(played by Stephen Noonan ) experienced after receiving a commission to paint the vast ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. Series producer Tim Dunn ; Executive producer Kim Thomas

Contributors

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

2/9. No Regrets. Helen becomes a trainee nurse.
Writer Dan Sefton : Producer Chris Clough ; Director Rob Evans

Contributors

Unknown:
Dan Sefton
Producer:
Chris Clough
Director:
Rob Evans
Dr Tom Gilder:
Michael French
Dr Arthur Gilder:
James Bolam
Deborah Gilder:
Jenna Russell
Phyllis Woolf:
Maggie Steed
Len:
Cosgrove Petergunn
Linda Cosgrove:
Tracey Childs
Wilf Bradshaw:
John Henshaw
Eddie Mills:
Sam Hudson
lean Bradshaw:
Nanmi Rarlrliffe
Reverend Brewer:
Clive Swift
Mr Boynton:
Donald Gee
Elizabeth Grimshaw:
Sylvia Syms
Amanda Grimshaw:
Kika Markham
Helen Gilder:
Charlotte Salt
Michael Gilder:
Ross Little
Catherine Gilder:
Polly Thompson
Clifton Gorge:
Jonathan Coy

2/2. Don Hale's campaign faces huge opposition

Contributors

Writer:
Neil McKay
Producer:
Mary McMurray
Director:
David Richards
Don Hale:
Stephen Tompkinson
Wendy Sewell:
Caroline Catz
Stephen Downing:
Jason Watkins
Roy Eyre:
Richard Standing
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
JackieDunn:
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
Marcus:
Ryan Sampson
Reg Ollerenshaw:
Bill Rodgers
Ed Fitzgerald QC:
Tom Chadbon
Lord Pill:
Roger Brierley
Mrs Justice Hallett:
Deirdre Doone
Julian Bevan:
Simon Molloy
Chief Constable Bob Wood:
Chris Brailsford
Amanda Hatfield:
Helen Atkins
Stephen Downing (age 17):
Luke Gell

What's the Point of the BBC? The big question is debated with guests including the BBC's acting director-general
Mark Byford , former Five chief executive David Elstein , Big Brother producer Peter Bazalgette and David Attenborough. Producer Eleanor Plowden ; Editor Mike Robinson
Signed at 2.25am www.bbc.co.uk/panorama NOTE: as Panorama is likely to react to news, its subject matter may change

Contributors

Director-General:
Mark Byford
Unknown:
David Elstein
Producer:
Peter Bazalgette
Producer:
David Attenborough.
Producer:
Eleanor Plowden
Editor:
Mike Robinson

Comedy horror starring Jeff Daniels , Harley Jane Kozak and John Goodman. In a small California town killer Venezuelan spiders bring terror to the local community. Review page 52.
Director Frank Marshall (1990, PG)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeff Daniels
Unknown:
Harley Jane Kozak
Unknown:
John Goodman.
Director:
Frank Marshall

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