Presented by Simon McCoy and Mishal Husain.
Topical discussion with David Frost and guests. Including 9.00 News, plus weather later.
A celebration for Pentecost, from the New Testament Church of God, Brixton, south London. Worship is led by Bishop
Rudolph Parkinson. Songs include What a Wonderful
Change, Great Is Thy Faithfulness and Shine, Jesus, Shine.
Director Matthew Woodward ; Producer Maurice Maguire
Roger Black, Tommy Tiernan, James Cracknell and Kate Adie guest on the show.
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John Craven visits the south
Devon coast to remember the D-Day landings and investigates the arguments over dealing with coastal erosion. And Tom Heap reports on why migrant labour is causing controversy. Plus weather for the week.
Hyacinth and Richard enjoy a cruise aboard the QE2 in this Christmas special from 1993. Writer Roy Clarke
Omnibus edition.
Cast Thursday/Friday (AD)
A feature-length version of the tale of a troubled schoolboy who receives a strange invitation that promises to change his life.
Writer/Producer Peter Tabern ; Director DermotBoyd(Revrpt)
Terry Wogan with comments and criticisms on BBC television. Email: pov@bbc.co.uk, text POV [number removed] or call [number removed](local rates apply).
Johnny Ball appeals on behalf of Soundabout, which runs interactive, fun music-making sessions for children and adults with severe disabilities. Plus charity news with Nick Clarke.
Repeated Wed lpm BBC2 DONATIONS: send a cheque, payable to Soundabout, to: [address removed]: or call free on [number removed]
An edition for Pentecost from Bracknell in Berkshire, where Jonathan Edwards joins a congregation that gave up everything to build a new church and meets pupils who are being encouraged to add graffiti to the school corridor. Music includes 0 God of Burning, Cleansing
Flame; 0 Thou Who Camest from Above; and Purify My Heart.
www.bbc.co.uk/religion BBC SONGS OF PRAISE MAGAZINE: new issue on sale from 26 May. price L2.50
Dentist to the Stars. When a British heart-throb visits
Ben's surgery, the Harper household is left in turmoil.
Writer James Cary Regular cast Friday 8.30pm Shown last Friday
With Darren Jordon. Regional News
Weather with Michael Fish.
An Arts and Crafts beaker made by CR Ashbee , for a 17th-century cushion mirror the like of which John Bly has never seen before, and an early marine chronometer are among finds in Stroud, Gloucestershire. With Michael Aspel.
Producer Michele Burgess ; Executive producer Christopher Lewis BBC HOMES & ANTIQUES MAGAZINE: next edition out 28 May, price L3.10
A stone wall water feature, exciting planting and half a shed were all part of plans for a makeover in Garforth, Leeds. One year later and Tommy and Charlie surprise Adrian and his partner Denise with a visit to their home, to find out if their tiny garden is still blooming.
Director John Thornicroft ; Executive producer Carol Haslam
BBC MAGAZINES: Gardeners' World, £2.95; Gardens Illustrated, £3.85; Easy Gardening, £1.99, on sale now
World Gone Wrong 2/2. The department have to cope with the aftermath of the robbery and trying to save the life of one of their own. Lara, meanwhile, receives help from an unexpected source. See yesterday's choice.
Writer Jason Sutton ; Producer Lowri Glain ; Director Gwennan Sage
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With Darren Jordon. Weather Michael Fish.
Second World War romantic drama, based on the Louis de Bernieres bestseller, starring Nicolas Cage and Penelope Cruz. The Greek island of Cephalonia, 1940: Dr lannis and his daughter, Pelagia, find themselves playing unwilling hosts to Captain Corelli from the occupying Italian army.
However, Corelli soon captures the hearts of the islanders - especially that of the betrothed Pelagia. Review page 54.
Director John Madden (2001, 15) Film Highlights: page 48
Prison drama, based on a true story, starring Clint Eastwood and Patrick McGoohan. Alcatraz - "the Rock" - is America's highest security prison where only the toughest convicts are sent, and from where no one can escape. But Frank Morris, habitual escapee, is determined that Alcatraz will be just another set of bars and walls.
Review page 54. (1979, 15)
(Clint Eastwood directs and stars in Play Misty for Me, tomorrow at 12.10am)
Followed by Weatherview
Horror starring William Sylvester and Hubert Noel. Terror stalks a French village when two British holidaymakers are killed while exploring the local caves. Review page 54.
Director Lance Comfort (1964, 15)