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Singer Patti Boulaye reviews the papers, while Star Trek icon William Shatner drops in for a chat. And Father David Hartley tells why he remains a committed Christian, despite the life-threatening condition that affects his four sons. With Philippa Forrester and Ross Kelly. Executive producer Chris Loughiin
Series producer Abigail Saxon
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Contributors

Singer:
Patti Boulaye
Unknown:
William Shatner
Unknown:
Father David Hartley
Unknown:
Ross Kelly
Producer:
Chris Loughiin
Producer:
Abigail Saxon

A report from Northern Ireland on the plan to create the province's first national park. Plus the video diary of a Greenpeace campaigner. With John Craven. Including weather for the week.

Contributors

Presenter:
John Craven
Series Producer:
Sarah Eglin

The reigning champions bid to halt a four-match losing streak against their Old Firm rivals (kick-off 12.30), who seem certain to succeed them as SPL kings. With a huge league lead, as well as progression to the last four of the Scottish Cup at the expense of Rangers, Celtic are on course for a domestic double. With Gary Lineker. Commentary by Simon Brotherton, Pat Nevin.

Contributors

Presenter:
Gary Lineker
Commentator:
Simon Brotherton
Commentator:
Pat Nevin
Producer:
Phil Bigwood
Editor:
Paul Armstrong

The great British sporting tradition celebrates its 150th outing as the rowing crews of Oxford and Cambridge compete over four-and-a-quarter miles along the River Thames from Putney to Mortlake (starts 6.00). Last year's race produced the closest finish ever, with Oxford winning by just one foot. The build-up recalls the greatest moments since 1829, the year the two universities first rowed against each other. There's also a re-creation of that inaugural race and a look at how crews prepared then and now.
Steve Rider is joined by Olympic heroes Steve Redgrave and Matthew Pinsent. Commentary by Barry Davies , Dan Topolski , Garry Herbert and Chris Baillieu. Executive producer Paul Davies
Editor Philip Bernie Danny Kelly 's big spotting weekend: p28

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Rider
Unknown:
Steve Redgrave
Unknown:
Matthew Pinsent
Commentary By:
Barry Davies
Commentary By:
Dan Topolski
Commentary By:
Garry Herbert
Commentary By:
Chris Baillieu
Producer:
Paul Davies
Editor:
Philip Bernie
Editor:
Danny Kelly

7/10. Barry Becomes a Psychopathic Killer.... Smiler finds himself being pursued by a woman who believes he's rich.

Contributors

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

5/9. Tom and Arthur agree to suspend their hostilities to treat Eddie's illness. Ormston is in shock when one of the doctors decides to leave.

(James Bolam stars in the crime series New Tricks, beginning Thursday 9pm)

Contributors

Writer:
Chris Chibnall
Producer:
Chris Clough
Director:
David Tucker
Dr Arthur Gilder:
James Bolam
Dr Tom Gilder:
Michael French
Deborah Gilder:
Jenna Russell
Eddie Mills:
Sam Hudson
Jean Bradshaw:
Naomi Radcliffe
Wilf Bradshaw:
John Henshaw
Len Cosgrove:
Peter Gunn
Linda Cosgrove:
Tracey Childs
Rev Brewer:
Clive Swift
Euphrates:
David Swift
Phyllis Woolf:
Maggie Steed
Mr Boynton:
Donald Gee
Michael Gilder:
Ross Little
Catherine Gilder:
Polly Thompson
Ivy:
Karen Henthorn
Mr Lewis:
Howard Goorney
Surgeon:
Graham Padden
The Matthews sisters:
Joan Worswick
The Matthews sisters:
Shirley White

1/2. James Nesbitt stars in Tony Marchant 's dark drama. Radiographer Joe Keyes turns a blind eye to the potential assault of a woman on a train - a decision that comes back to haunt him and his family. Concludes tomorrow at 9pm.
Producer David Snodin ; Director David Morrissey
More cast on Monday Guilt trip: page 26; James Nesbitt - Face of the Week: page 57

Contributors

Unknown:
James Nesbitt
Unknown:
Tony Marchant
Unknown:
Joe Keyes
Producer:
David Snodin
Director:
David Morrissey
Unknown:
James Nesbitt
Joe Keyes:
James Nesbitt
Helen Keyes:
Siobhan Finneran
Alice:
Emily Bruni
Reece Keyes:
Benjamin Smith
Ruddock:
Bryan Dick
Tinley:
Joe Armstrong
Dan Bell:
Emil Marwa
Louise Keyes:
Billie North
Detective Inspector:
Trevor Fox
Head teacher:
Roger Blake
Victim support officer:
Zara Ramm
Prosecuting barrister:
Louise Hilyer
Defence barrister:
Peter Capaldi
Junior radiographer:
Karl Hansen
Roger:
Christopher Ryman
Police officer:
Guy Scantlebury
Education welfare officer:
Yvonne Gidden
Magistrate:
Jenny Howe
Judge:
Avril Clarke
Chief interviewer:
Richard Freeman
Detective constable:
Leroy Uburd

The inside story of how Saddam Hussein eluded the Coalition forces' manhunt for eight months, looking at just who betrayed him, where he hid, and revealing a brutal story of revenge. With Jane Corbin.
(Postponed from 21 March)
(Signed at 2.50am)
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(Note: as Panorama is likely to react to news, its subject matter may change)

Contributors

Reporter:
Jane Corbin
Producer:
Chris Woods
Editor:
Mike Robinson

Horror starring Jonny Lee Miller and Christopher Plummer. London, 2001: when the coffin of his great enemy, Dracula, is stolen, Abraham Van Helsing follows the vampire's trail to New Orleans. Review page 44. Director Patrick Lussier (2000, 15)
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonny Lee Miller
Unknown:
Abraham van Helsing
Director:
Patrick Lussier

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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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