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Kate Humble and Ben Fogle visit Longleat safari park and learn how to give a lion a worming pill and an elephant a pedicure.
Executive editor Annette Clarke ; Series editor Chris Powell

Contributors

Unknown:
Ben Fogle
Editor:
Annette Clarke
Editor:
Chris Powell

Wildlife adventure. An elephant calf that has lost its mother joins a new herd and is stalked by lions and Poachers. Review page 59.
Director Dereck Joubert (2000)

Contributors

Director:
Dereck Joubert
Groove:
Angela Bassett
Half Tusk:
Joanna Lumley
Gentle Heart:
Anne Archer
Whispers:
Debi Derryberry
Adult Whispers:
Kevin Michael Richardson

Arsenal v Charlton Athletic Live coverage of the annual showpiece event in the women's football calendar as London rivals clash at Loftus Road (kick-off 1.00).
Charlton endured the pain of defeat at the final hurdle last year when they were beaten by Fulham Ladies. The Addicks, recent winners of the Women's Premier League Cup, will be keen to make amends for that disappointment. This will be the north Londoners' sixth FA
Cup final appearance in 12 years and they have won five of them.
Presenter Celina Hinchliffe , with Rachel Brown and Sue Smith. Producer Andy Gilbert : Editor Lance Hardy www.bbc.co.uk/football

Contributors

Presenter:
Celina Hinchliffe
Unknown:
Rachel Brown
Unknown:
Sue Smith.
Producer:
Andy Gilbert
Editor:
Lance Hardy

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

A one-off star-laden drama set in the 1890s that charts the effect a performing dog - Station Jim - has on a village's inhabitants following his adoption by a lovelom railway porter.
Writer Mark Wallington ; Producers Judith Hunt and Ann Scott
Director John Roberts

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Wallington
Producers:
Judith Hunt
Producers:
Ann Scott
Director:
John Roberts
Stationmaster Pope:
George Cole
Bob:
Charlie Creed-Miles
Riorden Sr:
Frank Finlay
Harriet:
Laura Fraser
Riorden Jr:
David Haig
Miss Frazier:
Celia Imrie
George:
Harry Peacock
Chambers:
David Ross
Stanley:
Martin Savage
Rosa:
Nadia Sawalha
Queen Victoria:
Prunella Scales
Harold:
John Thomson
Matapan:
Stanley Townsend
Sir Christopher Ellis:
Timothy West
Elliot:
David Bradley
Queen's secretary:
Graham Seed
Henry:
Thomas Sangster
Charlie:
James Ward
Alice:
Millie Findlay
Tommy:
Eric Byme
Polly:
Francesca Martin
Angry locals:
Roy Smiles
Angry locals:
Tim Faraday
Angry locals:
Nick Bartlett
Train driver:
Tom Hayes

Pat has the chance to settle an old score. Den plays a game of high stakes bluff and Zoe's choice of man causes trouble. Writer Susan Boyd Cast Thursday/Friday Rptd 10pm on BBC3 (AD) Alison Graham 's Soap & Flannel: page 42; Face of the Week-Charlie Brooks : page 67

Contributors

Unknown:
Susan Boyd
Unknown:
Alison Graham
Unknown:
Charlie Brooks

Second World War romantic drama starring Ben Affleck ,
Josh Hartnett and Kate Beckinsale. When Rafe McCawley is offered the chance to fly with the Royal Air Force, he leaves his home in the United States behind. When news reaches his best friend, Danny, and sweetheart, Evelyn, that Rafe has been killed, the two embark on an affair. But their romance is soon disrupted by the events of 7 December 1941. Continues at llpm. Review page 59.
Director Michael Bay (2001, 12) Videoplus code for 8.30-11.40pm (non-PDC) Film Highlights: page 52

Contributors

Unknown:
Ben Affleck
Unknown:
Josh Hartnett
Unknown:
Kate Beckinsale.
Unknown:
Rafe McCawley
Director:
Michael Bay
Rafe McCawley:
Ben Affleck
Danny Walker:
Josh Hartnett
Evelyn Johnson:
Kate Beckinsale
Doris DorieMiller:
Cuba Gooding Jr
Earl Sistern:
Tom Sizemore
President Roosevelt:
Jon Voight
Admiral Kimmel:
Colm Feore
Admiral Yamamoto:
Mako
Gen Doolittle:
Alec Baldwin
Billy:
William Lee Scott
Gooz:
Michael Shannon
General Marshall:
Scott Wilson
Captain of the West Virginia:
Peter Firth
Anthony R Fusco:
Greg Zola
Captain Thurman:
Dan Aykroyd

Horror spoof starring George Hamilton and Susan Saint James. Evicted from his Transylvanian ancestral seat by the communist authorities, Count Dracula heads for New York to find the woman of his dreams. Review page 59.
Director Stan Dragoti (1979, 15)
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
George Hamilton
Unknown:
Susan Saint
Director:
Stan Dragoti
Count Dracula:
George Hamilton
Cindy Sondheim:
Susan Saint James
Dr Rosenberg:
Richard Benjamin
Lieutenant Ferguson:
Dick Shawn
Renfield:
Arte Johnson
Reverend Mike:
Sherman Hemsley
Judge:
Isabel Sanford

Signed programmes. Ends 3.30.
Blood of the Vikings 4/6. Rulers. The Norse invaders' raids enabled King Canute to seize the English throne. With enhanced commentary. First shown on BBC2 (AD)
2.10 Danger on the Beach 7/8. The coastguard helicopter rescues an injured woman from a yacht off Dorset, while in Devon the lifeboat welcomes a royal visitor. Shown last Wednesday
2.40 The Private Life of a Masterpiece 2/5. Little Dancer Aged
Fourteen. The story of Edgar Degas 's bronze sculpture of a ballet dancer wearing a real tutu. First shown on BBC2

Contributors

Unknown:
Edgar Degas

BBC One London

About BBC One

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

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